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-I'm afraid these flowers won't be able to live through the winter.

-But I think otherwise.You see, measures ________ to take good care of them.


  1. A.
    have taken
  2. B.
    had been taken
  3. C.
    will take
  4. D.
    are being taken
D
考查时态和语态。句中考查词组 “take measures to do sth.”, measures为主语,所以应用被动语态,首先排除A、C两项;由You see可知,“采取措施”应是现在所为的动作,由此可以得出答案D。难度适中。
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I'1l always remember my last day at school. My best friend, Jenny, had organized a party in the Sixth
Form Common Room;
Jenny asked me to go to the supermarket with her to buy all the snacks. "I'm really looking forward to this party, Stingy," she said. Everyone called me Stingy instead of Debbie because they thought I didn't like to spend money. Actually, it was true.
"There's lots of money in the kitty(零星凑起的一笔钱). Let's go crazy!" Going crazy meant buying enough snacks to feed an army. It came to £ 19.90,which was a lot of money in 1982.
Jenny gave me a guilty( 内疚的) look. "I've left-the kitty money in the common room. Can you pay and I'll give you back the money?"
"Sure," I replied, trying to look relaxed. ' Neither a lender or a borrower be' was my motto but I didn't want to look stingy(小气). I gave £20 to the impatient shop assistant.
Well, the Party was a great success. So great that I completely forgot about my loan until I was flying to America the next day.  I was going to live with my uncle's family until I started university.
I tried to get in touch with Jenny but her family had moved. My £20 was lost. Until...
I'd heard about a website called Friends Reunited which helped people contact old school friends.  My husband helped me log on and find my school. There she was,Jenny Frost.
I'm now married with a beautiful daughter called Debbie. Does anyone know how to get in touch with Debbie 'Stingy' Jones? I still owe her £20!
We met two months later and the £20 was returned, plus interest(利息)of course. After all, I'm a bank manager now, so loans are my business.

  1. 1.

    Why did Jenny spend a lot of money on the snacks?                                                     

    1. A.
      Debbie had money.
    2. B.
      There was money she could use.
    3. C.
      She wanted Debbie to stop being stingy.
    4. D.
      She wanted to be crazy.
  2. 2.

    How did Debbie get her money at last?                                                     

    1. A.
      Her husband found Jenny.
    2. B.
      Jenny had a website on the Internet.
    3. C.
      Debbie met Jenny.
    4. D.
      Debbie put a message on the Friends Reunited website.
  3. 3.

    We know from the passage that Jenny       .                            

    1. A.
      liked parties at school and felt guilty about borrowing money
    2. B.
      had fun at school but soon forgot about her school friends
    3. C.
      forgot her best friend at school until she saw the Friends Reunited website
    4. D.
      was forgetful about the money

One morning in Philadelphia, the sun shone bright through all the thick jungles and the tall churches. John, 6, wearing the worn-out clothes, walked from a far place, his dark small hands holding a piece of stolen bread.
John stopped for a moment at the entrance to the church and then left tightly holding the bread,      
He was an orphan(孤儿), whose parents were killed in World War II leaving him alone in the orphanage for five years, Like many children in the house, he had a lot of free time. Mostly no one took care of them, so they had to learn how to steal those they wanted.             
John believed God to be real, so every Sunday morning in any case he would go to the church to have a look and listen to those people singing inside or reading the Bible. He felt only at this moment he was the child of God and so close to God. But he couldn’t enter because his clothes were so dirty. John himself knew it.
John was quietly calculating the times. This was his 45th Sunday at the entrance to the church. He stood on tiptoe(踮着脚尖) for a while and walked away.
As time passed, the pastor(牧师) noticed John and learned from others that he was the small boy who liked stealing things in the orphanages.
On the 46th Sunday, the sun was shining and John came still holding a piece of bread with his dark small hands. When he just stood there, the pastor came out. He felt like running away, but he was carried by the pastor's friendly smile.
The pastor walked up to his side, clearly seeing John's small hands shaking.
"Are you John?"
John didn't answer, but looked at the pastor and nodded.
"Do you believe in God?" the pastor patted John on his head with dust.
"Yes, I do!" This time John told him loudly.
"So you believe in yourself?"
John looked at the pastor, without a word.
The pastor went on saying, "At the first sight of you, I find you're different from other kids because you have a good heart."
His face turning red, John said nervously, "In fact, I'm a thief." With that, he lowered his head.
The pastor didn't speak, but held John's dark small hands, slowly opened them and put them against his wrinkled face.
"Ah" Just at the same time, John shouted and was about to take out his dark small hands. Yet the pastor tightly held his small hands and spread them out in the sun.
"Do you see, John?"
"What?"
"You're cupping the sunshine in your hands."
John blankly looked at his hands: when did they become so beautiful?
"In God's eyes, all children are the same. When they are willing to spread out their hands to greet the sun, the sun will naturally shine on them. And you have two things more than they do. First is courage and the second is kindness." With that, the pastor led him into the church. It was the first time that John went into this sacred place, and at this moment he didn't feel inferior, but the unspeakable warmth.
On that morning greeting the sunshine, John found himself again, along with the confidence, satisfaction, happiness, dreams he had never had.
Twenty years have passed. Now the boy who ever tightly held the bread with his dirt hands has been the most famous cook in Philadelphia and made many popular dishes.
Every Sunday morning, he would personally send the bread he baked to the orphanage. Those children who greeted him with cheers were used to consciously spreading their palms before they got the bread.
Because they all knew when we are willing to spread out our hands to greet the sunshine, the sun will naturally shine on us

  1. 1.

    The method the writer uses to develop Paragraph is ______________

    1. A.
      presenting contrasts (对比)
    2. B.
      showing causes (原因)
    3. C.
      offering analyses
    4. D.
      providing explanations
  2. 2.

    Why didn't John go inside whenever he went to the church?

    1. A.
      He was frightened to be recognized by the pastor
    2. B.
      He was not welcomed by those singing in the church
    3. C.
      He was sorry for his dirty clothes and identity as a thief
    4. D.
      He was left alone in the orphanage and nobody cared for him
  3. 3.

    Which of the following questions did John reply certainly?

    1. A.
      “Are you John?"
    2. B.
      "Do you see, John?"
    3. C.
      "So you believe in yourself?"
    4. D.
      "Do you believe in God?"
  4. 4.

    Which of the following can best describe the pastor's great effect on John?

    1. A.
      John became a famous cook
    2. B.
      John admitted his bad behavior. (行为)
    3. C.
      John believed God to be real
    4. D.
      John spread warmth to other orphans
  5. 5.

    According to the passage, the sunshine cupped in hands can bring ________

    1. A.
      cheers and confidence
    2. B.
      dreams and imagination
    3. C.
      courage and kindness
    4. D.
      forgiveness and satisfaction

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