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—I had been worried about English before the final exam, but I got an A!

—_____

A.      Wish you good luck!        B. Sounds great.

C.      Congratulations!           D. You shouldn’t have worried about it.

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Michael is the kind of guy you love to hate.He is always in a good  21 and always has something  22  to say.

     If an employee was having a bad day, Michael was there telling the  23  how to look on the positive side of the situation.Seeing this style really made me  24  , so one day I went up to Michael and asked him, "I don' t  25  .You can' t be positive all the time.How do you do it?"

     Michael replied, each morning I  26 and say to myself 'Mike, you have two  27 today.You can choose to be in a  28  mood or be in a bad mood.' I  29  to be in a good mood.Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a  30  or choose to learn from it.I choose to learn from it."

     "Yeah, right.It isn't that easy." I protested.

     "Yes it is, " Michael said."Life is all about choices.You choose how you react  31 situations and how people will affect your mood.You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood.The bottom line is: It's your choice  32  you live life."

     Several years later, I heard Michael was involved in a serious 33 , falling off 60 feet from a communications tower.After l8 hours of surgery, and weeks of intensive  34  , Michael recovered.When I asked him what had  35  his mind as the accident took place.

     "The first thing that went through my mind was the well being of my soon-to-born daughter," Michael replied."Then, as I  36  on the ground, remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to  37  .I chose to live."

     Michael lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also  38  his amazing attitude.

     I learned from him  39  every day we have a choice to live fully. 40 is everything.

21.A.mood       B.sense       C.feeling      D.emotion

22.A.active     B.positive    C.reactive    D.negative

23.A.trainee    B.interviewee     C.employee  D.bee 

24.A.moved    B.interested        C.precious         D.curious

25.A.take it      B.hold it     C.make it    D.get it

26.A.make up B.take up    C.wake up         D.bring up

27.A.roads       B.choices     C.ways        D.methods

28.A.good B.pretty      C.nice D.smart

29.A.decide     B.choose      C.feel   D.require

30.A.cook        B.receiver    C.victim      D.leader

31.A.by     B.against     C.with        D.to

32.A.what        B.that C.how  D.which

33.A.thing B.incident   C.accident    D.state

34.A.help  B.care        C.rest   D.holiday

35.A.gone through   B.broken through C.looked through D.read through

36.A.sat  B.lay    C.stood       D.lied

37.A.move       B.leave       C.die  D.remove

38.A.so long as       B.in case of        C.instead of       D.because of

39.A.what        B.how C.that   D.which

40.A.Attitude         B.Choice     C.Person     D.World

Michael is the kind of guy you love to hate.He is always in a good  36 and always has something  37  to say.

     If an employee was having a bad day, Michael was there telling the  38  how to look on the positive side of the situation.Seeing this style really made me  39  , so one day I went up to Michael and asked him, "I don' t  40  .You can' t be positive all the time.How do you do it?"

     Michael replied, each morning I  41 and say to myself 'Mike, you have two  42 today.You can choose to be in a  43  mood or be in a bad mood.' I  44  to be in a good mood.Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a  45  or choose to learn from it.I choose to learn from it."

     "Yeah, right.It isn't that easy." I protested.

     "Yes it is, " Michael said."Life is all about choices.You choose how you react  46 situations and how people will affect your mood.You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood.The bottom line is: It's your choice  47  you live life."

     Several years later, I heard Michael was involved in a serious 48 , falling off 60 feet from a communications tower.After l8 hours of surgery, and weeks of intensive  49  , Michael recovered.When I asked him what had  50  his mind as the accident took place.

     "The first thing that went through my mind was the well being of my soon-to-born daughter," Michael replied."Then, as I  51  on the ground, remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to  52  .I chose to live."

     Michael lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also  53  his amazing attitude.

     I learned from him  54  every day we have a choice to live fully. 55 is everything.

36.A.mood       B.sense       C.feeling      D.emotion

37.A.active     B.positive    C.reactive    D.negative

38.A.trainee    B.interviewee     C.employee  D.bee

39.A.moved    B.interested        C.precious         D.curious

40.A.take it      B.hold it     C.make it    D.get it

41.A.make up B.take up    C.wake up         D.bring up

42.A.roads       B.choices     C.ways        D.methods

43.A.good B.pretty      C.nice D.smart

44.A.decide     B.choose      C.feel   D.require

45.A.cook        B.receiver    C.victim      D.leader

46.A.by     B.against     C.with        D.to

47.A.what        B.that C.how  D.which

48.A.thing B.incident   C.accident    D.state

49.A.help  B.care        C.rest   D.holiday

50.A.gone through   B.broken through C.looked through D.read through

51.A.sat  B.lay    C.stood       D.lied

52.A.move       B.leave       C.die  D.remove

53.A.so long as       B.in case of        C.instead of       D.because of

54.A.what        B.how C.that   D.which

55.A.Attitude         B.Choice     C.Person     D.World

A trip to the bookstore with my granddaughter is always a big event. She __36__ in it for hours, touching the books, running her hands over the covers, looking at a few ___37___ here and looking at a few pages there.
I never ___38__ the full importance my five-year-old Grand Angel placed on these trips, until the day I suggested she pick the book she liked best, __39____ we could go home for dinner. Her response(答复) was __40___.
“But Grammy, I ___41___ them all the best. All the covers are be-yoo-tiful and all the pictures are bee-yoo-tiful and they’re all __42___. Just like people. Remember when you told me about people?”
I most certainly __43___ when I told her about people. I had explained that we are all __44___ in our own different way. Each of us has a story to ___45___ and no two stories are similar. We learn by ____46__ our stories and listening to the stories of others. Difference is the thing that makes each and every one of us __47___. I had no idea that she’d connected the lesson with ___48___. Actually, no one book was ___49___ than any other book. They were equally beautiful and equally special(特别的).
With dinner still ___50___ and our stomachs beginning to make noise, ___51___ time was finally at hand. But how to choose? I suddenly ___52___ the right question when I asked, “Which book wants to go home the most with you today?” After a short moment of ___53___, her eyes lit up. She ran to a specific book and ___54___ it from its place on the shelf. The main __55____ was the picture on the cover, a turtle with sad eyes. “We need to find out why the turtle is sad,” she said.

【小题1】
A.reasonB.actC.questionD.problem

Ben Southall, from Britain, got the world’s best job, as an island caretaker on Hamilton Island, Queensland, Australia. Towards the end of his six-month contract, he had an incident. Please read his blog issued on Dec. 29, 2009 to find out more about the incident.
Now I’ve spent nearly six months here in Queensland and so far I thought I’d done particularly well at avoiding any contact with any of the dangerous critters that consider this part of the world their home. I’ve avoided being boxed by a kangaroo, nibbled by a shark and bitten by a spider or a snake—but then in my final few days on Hamilton Island I seemed to be punished by a little creature known as an Irukandji.
Irukandji jellyfish are tiny and extremely poisonous jellyfish that are in the tropical waters of the Queensland coast between early October and May, and which cause symptoms collectively known as Irukandji syndrome(综合症). Its size is roughly no larger than a fingernail of an adult’s little finger.
I was enjoying a post Christmas jetski session with some friends at a quiet beach on Hamilton Island. As I climbed off the back of the ski and onto the beach I felt a small bee-like sting on my forearm. I didn’t think too much of it at the time at it disappeared very quickly and left the beach to head to a sports massage appointment I had. As I arrived I noticed that my feet and hands were tingling(刺痛) slightly. The member of staff immediately suggested that I get the symptoms checked out and within minutes had the security there to escort(陪同) me to the doctor’s room, only a few hundred metres away.
I was feeling pretty hot and sweaty, had a headache and felt pretty sick too, together with pain in my lower back and a tightness in the chest and really high blood pressure all classic symptoms of Irukandji syndrome! This was not what I’d wanted at all and had caught me a little off guard to say the least--I’m supposed to be relaxing in my last few days on Hamilton Island.
The doctor knew instantly what it was and straight away started the course of treatment to get me on the mend. I had a couple of injections which immediately took away the uncomfortable pain I was feeling and I slipped into a comfortable sleep after an hour or so, waking to say hello to a couple of friends who came to see if I was OK! Bre was there the entire time tending to me like a little Florence Nightingale!
Once I’d recovered sufficiently I was discharged that evening and allowed to go home to sleep the effects off and only really knew what had happened when Bre told the full story the next morning--I had been very lucky.
I’d had a minor brush with what can be a very serious jellyfish and has led to people being hospitalized for a number of days, my slight knock was enough to tell me that it’s not something to be messed around with and I really should have been wearing a full stinger suit, as it recommended at all beaches here at this time of year.., even if you’re in the water for just a couple of seconds as I was!
66. We now know that people who suffer from Irukandji syndrome usually ___________.
A. have headache, backache, chest pain, sweat heavily and feel sick
B. have headache, backache, chest pain, breathe quickly and cough a lot
C. is not very painful in the beginning, but can be very painful the next day
D. play with these beautiful jellyfish while swimming in the sea
67. What have we learnt from Ben’s blog EXCEPT that _______________?
A. Ben Southall knows how to take care of himself
B. Ben Southall doesn’t look after himself well enough
C. Ben Southall has been in hospital for some days
D. Ben Southall’s friend, Bre tends to him well
68. What lesson can we learn from Ben’s incident?
A. All rules must be strictly obeyed all the time.
B. All recommendations should be seriously taken into consideration.
C. Always have yourselves covered when you are in the sea.
D. Never play with creatures in the sea.
69. Which of the following is the correct order of the events?
a. Keep an appointment  b. See a doctor              c. Go jetskiing                     d. Get home
A. a,c,d,b              B. c,a,b,d             C. c,b,a,d             D. d,b,a,c
70. How do islanders deal with Ben Southall’s incident?
A. Politely, certainly and successfully.     B. Nicely, slowly and carefully.
C. Hopefully, carefully and skillfully.      D. Kindly, quickly and efficiently.

My earliest bee experience took place at a summer camp. One day our teacher told us to head up the hill nearby. We all began to   31  our destination. The girls took the concrete stairs, but the boys ran   32  up the grassy hill, at the top of which sat a long wooden fence(围栏). Without   33  the boys ahead of me vaulted(跃过) over the fence bravely.

What should I do? Take the stairs and   34  a girl, or jump over the fence and look   35  ? Then I took my chance with the fence. I placed both   36  on the top and jumped, feeling uneasy. I didn’t   37   it. As I tried, my foot   38  on the top of the fence. Down I went! I landed on my backside. I tried to  39   off the accident, but then I felt something moving   40  me. Just then I saw  41  seemed like hundreds of bees flying toward me. I had landed on a beehive(蜂窝)!  I  42  up and rushed as fast as I could. But the bees flew faster. What a/an  43  situation I was in!

My clothes were covered with   44 . I parked myself in the camp and I was at a loss.  45  this, my teacher quickly took off all my clothes but underwear. Bees flew out of my clothes and  46  out of my mouth!

I had gained the  47  of all the campers, but I didn’t feel cool. I had been  48 almost 40 bees stings(蛰) all over my body. I learned a most   49   lesson that day. When we are led by the   50   to show off(炫耀), we might find ourselves sitting on a beehive.

1.

A.race

B.walk

C.set

D.get

 

2.

A.already

B.happily

C.fast

D.straight

 

3.

A.fun

B.fear

C.help

D.luck

 

4.

A.feel like

B.care about

C.look like

D.wait for

 

5.

A.cool

B.worried

C.strong

D.excited

 

6.

A.feet

B.hands

C.arms

D.legs

 

7.

A.do

B.climb

C.succeed

D.make

 

8.

A.arrived

B.got

C.stepped

D.caught

 

9.

A.fall

B.put

C.laugh

D.look

10.A. inside   B. under          C. up             B. beside

11.

A.that

B.which

C.what

D.if

 

12.

A.jumped

B.stood

C.picked

D.sat

 

13.

A.embarrassing(尴尬)

B.hopeless

C.difficult

D.pleasing

 

14.

A.tears

B.grass

C.dust

D.bees

 

15.

A.For

B.At

C.In

D.With

 

16.

A.almost

B.again

C.still

D.even

 

17.

A.experience

B.attention

C.knowledge

D.respect

 

18.

A.got

B.found

C.given

D.put

 

19.

A.valuable

B.deepest

C.difficult

D.successful

 

20.

A.courage

B.leader

C.desire(欲望)

D.teacher

 

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