题目内容
At one time I was unemployed and money was running short. I needed a job 36 but it seemed as if no one was hiring.
A very good friend of mine 37 me one day with an offer. "I'm going to have to let this job go and I was wondering if you would like to take it 38 ?"
"That would be great," I replied.
I went to speak with the 39 and he said he could use me, but never gave me a start date. Really needing the job, I made it a point to go and 40 with him every day. Finally he said, "You can start Monday morning."
I showed up for 41 extra early, ready to do my best. When I went inside I was 42 that I would be buffing(抛光) the floors. My friend was there to show me how to 43 the buffer.
"It's easy," he said, running the machine very 44 . He handed it over to me and said, "Here, you give it a try." I grabbed the handles with a "no problem" 45 . To my surprise, the buffer was rather 46 to operate.
Several times, I tried to run it again and 47 . I really had to fight that thing to make it go. "What am I going to do?" I 48 to myself. "I finally found a job and I can't do it. Am I going to have to tell them I have to quit?"
After several rough 49 of buffing, I finally made up my mind that I was going to do this. For about a week, I 50 with the buffer, putting all my weight and 51 into it. Eventually, I learned the 52 was not to struggle with it at all, just go 53 the flow of it, and by the second week, I was 54 and running it with one hand.
A few months later, I thought back and wondered what 55 have happened if I had given up that first week. I certainly would not have had the newfound confidence or a paycheck.
36. A. quickly B. badly C. lightly D. comfortably
37. A. approached B. encouraged C. instructed D. persuaded
38. A. away B. in C. over D. up
39. A. friend B. manager C. employee D. conductor
40. A. catch up B. put up C. check out D. check in
41. A. interview B. breakfast C. work D. practice
42. A. commanded B. warned C. informed D. recommended
43. A. repair B. operate C. tend D. treat
44. A. slowly B. gently C. thoroughly D. smoothly
45. A. attitude B. response C. phrase D. opinion
46. A. hard B. light C. convenient D. heavy
47. A. failed B. wounded C. succeeded D. won
48. A. turned B. came C. referred D. thought
49. A. weeks B. months C. days D. years
50. A. met B. struggled C. combined D. lived
51. A. courage B. spirit C. body D. strength
52. A. trick B. technology C. method D. message
53. A. among B. against C. under D. with
54. A. hanging about B. showing off C. calming down D. pulling through
55. A. must B. should C. would D. can
36—40 BACBD 41—45 CCBDA 46—50 AADCB 51—55 DADBC
My six-year-old granddaughter, Caitlyn, and I stopped at a Tim Horton’s shop for a blueberry cake. As we were going out of the door, a young teenage boy was coming in.
This young man had no hair on sides of his head with a set of blue spiked(竖起的)hair on top of it. One of his nostrils(鼻孔) was pierced (扎、穿), and a ring ran through the hole and a chain went across his face and was attached to a ring he was wearing in his ear. He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other.
Caitlyn, who was walking ahead of me, stopped at once when she saw the teenager, I thought he’d scared her and she’d frozen on the spot.
I was wrong.
My granddaughter backed up against the door and opened it as wide as it would go. Now I was face to face with the young man. I stepped aside and let him pass. His response was a polite “Thank you very much”.
On our way to the car, I praised Caitlyn for her manners in holding open the door for the young man. She didn’t seem to be troubled by his appearance, but I wanted to make sure. If a grandmother’s talk about freedom of self-expression and allowing people their differences was in order, I wanted to be ready.
As it turned out, the person who needed the talk was me.
The only thing Caitlyn noticed about the teenager was the fact that his arms were full. “He would have a hard time to open the door. ”
I saw the partially shaved head, the set of spiked hair, the piercing and the chain. She saw a person carrying something under each arm and heading toward a closed door.
In the future, I hope to get down on her level and raise my sights.
【小题1】What did the author think of the young man?
A.Polite. | B.Uncommon. | C.Frightening. | D.Funny. |
A.she was scared | B.she didn’t notice his look |
C.she wanted to avoid him | D.it would be difficult for him to open the door |
A.the author was ashamed of herself |
B.the author didn’t know how to give a talk on freedom |
C.a talk on freedom was useless for the granddaughter |
D.people should have more freedom to express themselves |
A.we shouldn’t judge a person by his look |
B.we should allow people more freedom to dress differently |
C.we should be more helpful and tolerant(宽容的)to people |
D.we shouldn’t be too particular about people in life |
On a sunny day last August, Tim heard some shouting. Looking out to the sea carefully, he saw a couple of kids in a rowboat were being pulled out to sea.
Two 12-year-old boys, Christian and Jack, rowed out a boat to search for a football. Once they'd rowed beyond the calm waters, a beach umbrella tied to the boat caught the wind and pulled the boat into open water. The pair panicked and tried to row back to shore. But they were no match for it and the boat was out of control.
Tim knew it would soon be swallowed by the waves. "Everything went quiet in my head," Tim recalls(回忆). "I was trying to figure out how to swim to the boys in a straight line."
Tim took off his clothes and jumped into the water. Every 500 yards or so, he raised his head to judge his progress. "At one point, I considered turning back," he says. "I wondered if I was putting my life at risk." After 30 minutes of struggling, he was close enough to yell to the boys, "Take down the umbrella!" Christian made much effort to take down the umbrella. Then Tim was able to catch up and climb aboard the boat. He took over rowing, but the waves were almost too strong for him.
"Let's aim for the pier(码头)," Jack said. Tim turned the boat toward it. Soon afterward, waves crashed over the boat, and it began to sink. "Can you guys swim?" he cried. "A little bit," the boys said. Once they were in the water, Tim decided it would be safer and faster for him to pull the boys toward the pier. Christian and Jack were wearing life jackets and floated on their backs. Tim swan toward land as water washed over the boys' faces.
“Are we almost there?” they asked again and again. "Yes," Tim told them each time. After 30minutes, they reached the pier.
【小题1】Why did the two boys go to the sea?
A.To go boat rowing. |
B.To get back their football. |
C.To swim in the open water. |
D.To test the umbrella as a sail. |
A.The beach. | B.The water. |
C.The boat. | D.The wind. |
A.To take in enough fresh air. |
B.To consider turning back or not. |
C.To check his distance from the boys. |
D.To ask the boys to take down the umbrella. |
A.They were dragged to the pier by Tim. |
B.They swam to the pier all by themselves. |
C.They were washed to the pier by the waves. |
D.They were carried to the pier by Tim on his back. |