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【题目】Our new system will come into effect soon, _______ more efficient use we can make use of it.

A. allowing for B. heading for

C. accounting for D. answering for

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:考虑到我们可以更高效地利用它,我们的新系统很快就投入了使用了。allow for “考虑到”; head for “前往……”;account for “解释……的原因,占……比例”;answering for“对……负责”。故选A项。

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During all those summers as a kid when I worked at Indian Jan’s Taco Stand, I like working with an old Indian woman named Darlene. She would tell me about our heritage. It is important that my white skin doesn’t overpower my native , according to her.

I the importance of my heritage. It’s one of the things I’ve learned from Darlene. 39 I’m a half Native American, you would never guess it by looking at me. On the , I look like my mother—I have her light hair, German eyes, and pale skin. My father is the native one, and I grew up fully aware of the between his skin and mine. People in the small Nebraska town where I grew up often seemed of his dark skin and shiny black hair. He often wore it long and in ponytail(马尾辫), something that men in our just didn’t do.

I grew up feeling like I didn’t belong to either of my-parents’ and that I couldn’t ever be anything in-between. When I was at home in Nebraska, people would say “Broken Rope? What kind of a name is that , in the summer, when we visited the reservation(美洲印第安人居住地)where my father grew up, I would always be the whitest person around, sticking like snow.

I Darlene all of these when I was thirteen. She stopped kneading(揉)the bread and kept for a minute, just looking span>at me. she leaned closely to my ear and said, “We are all one people.”

I looked at her, “It doesn’t matter what your skin color is,” she said. “It doesn’t matter who your parents are, or where you live, or what you . You matter because you .You’re the past. You’re the future. You both heritages inside you, and you keep them alive forever. Thats whats .

【1A.preserved B. accepted C. shared D. proved

【2A.language B. blood C. ability D. charm

【3A.believe in B. take in C. burst in D. cut in

【4A.When B. If C. Since D. Although

【5A.outside B. screen C. way D. contrary

【6A.chaos B. balance C. connection D. difference

【7A.concerned B. tried C. frightened D. disappointed

【8A.hearts B. parts C. villages D.alleys

9A.cases B. accents C. cultures D. dreams

10A.hear B. change C. write D. give

11A.Then B. Thus C. However D. Otherwise

12A.around B. out C. together D. up

13A.offered B. showed C. told D. reminded

14A.calm B. awake C. quiet D. occupied

15A.Wildly B. Luckily C. Typically D. Finally

16A.confused B. amazed C. bored D. ashamed

17A.miss B. like C. want D. have

18A.care B. exist C. prepare D. insist

19A.defend B. choose C. distinguish D. carry

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Years later, during her final illness, Mother kept different things for my sister and brother. “But the desk,” she said again, “is for Elizabeth.”

I never saw her angry, never saw her cry. I knew she loved me; she showed in action. But as a young girl. I wanted to have heart-to-heart talks between mother and daughter.

They never happened. And agulfopened between us. I was “too emotional ”. But she lived “on the surface ”.

As years passed and I had my own family. I loved my mother and thanked her for our happy family. I wrote to her in careful words and asked her to let me know in any way she chose that she did forgive me.

My hope turned to disappointment, then little interest and, finally, peace – it seemed that nothing happened. I couldn’t be sure that the letter had even got to Mother. I only knew that I had written it, and I could stop trying to make her into someone she was not.

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“In any way you choose, Mother, you always chose the act that speaks louder than words.”

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A. after Mother died

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5What’s best title of the passage?

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