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    There was a very special teacher who made a far-reaching difference in my life.
    Fa11,1959,the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin, "Who" .
I asked a senior, "is  Mrs McNamara, my l0th grade English teacher?" He just__1_and said something
about my being in _2_. Soon,l understood what he meant. Mrs McNamara had a pattem of __3_that she
repeated again and again. We would have a literature reading task for_4_.The next day, when we came
to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard_5__ to the homework reading. We were
_6_ to write an in-class essay about one of the topics. The following day , she would _7_ the corrected
and graded essays andeach person would be called_8_to stand in front of the class and to _9_ his/her
essay. The class were required to criticize(评论) that  essay ,__10__ the grade of everyone in class
would  be reduced.
     The first time that I _11 her read-write-criticize method . I had not _12_ to do the homework and had
written something without knowing what it meant._13_the extreme embarrassment I sufferred,standing
before my classmates , _14_ myself. No one laughed
at me;no one would be _15_ enough ,or foolish enough ,to do that  in Mrs McNamara's class. The
embarrassment came from_16_and along with it came a strong_17_not to let it happen again.
      Mrs McNamara kept all of our written work in files;it was easy to see the_18_ in writing that had
occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken place, at least for me.
What Mrs McNamara_19  me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that.l could
improve myself. And I_20__. Thank you,Mrs McNamara.
(     )1. A. nodded            
(     )2. A. trouble            
(     )3. A. behaviour          
(     )4. A. review            
(     )5. A. added              
(     )6. A. expected          
(     )7. A. collect            
(     )8. A. on purpose        
(     )9. A. talk through      
(     )10. A. so                
(     )11. A. tried            
(     )12. A. undertaken        
(     )13. A. Remember          
(     )14. A. playing jokes on  
(     )15. A. brave            
(     )16. A. above            
(     )17. A. tendency          
(     )18. A. improvements      
(     )19. A. trusted          
(     )20. A. did              
B. laughed          
B. sorrow            
B.  evaluation      
B. performance      
B. related          
B. persuaded        
B. return            
B. at first          
B. hand over        
B. and              
B. adopted          
B. attempted        
B. Predict          
B. making a fool of  
B. careless          
B. within            
B. preference        
B. pains            
B. invited          
B. could            
C. apologized        
C. danger            
C.  activity          
C. practice          
C. contributed        
C. allowed            
C. send              
C. by chance          
C. read out          
C. but                
C. examined          
C. bothered          
C. Bear              
C. setting a trap for
C. proud              
C. behind            
C. determination      
C. difficulties      
C. forced            
C. had                
D. shouted                
D. anger                  
D. thought                
D. homework                
D. compared                
D. advised                
D. receive                
D. in turn                
D. show off                
D. or                      
D. experienced            
D. hesitated              
D. Imagine                
D. taking advantage of    
D. selfish                
D. below                  
D. sense                  
D. advantages              
D. permitted              
D. would                  
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The famous British inventor George Stephanson was born in 1781 and died in 1848. One of this 1 important inventions was the train. He 2 his first train when he was forty-four years old. When he was experimenting with the 3 engine on the train, he met with 4 from the government, the newspapers and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would 5 cows, horses and sheep, that the 6 would burst and that the hot coals from it would 7 their houses. At that time, 8 people believed what they said.

George Stephanson 9 the people that the train could go on small 10 , could pull carriages 11 goods and passengers and there was 12 to them. It was a very 13 matter for him to 14 them believe. However, after 15 , he was able to do it; and the first train that 16 by Stephanson himself 17 what he had said.

The first day 18 the people along the way 19 the noises of the train 20 and saw it running quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors tightly, for they thought it a genius (妖怪). They did not dare to come out until it had passed.

1.

[  ]

A.very
B.a lot
C.most
D.much

2.

[  ]

A.made
B.bought
C.introduced
D.did

3.

[  ]

A.electrical
B.atomic
C.steam
D.oil

4.

[  ]

A.success
B.troubles
C.people
D.pleasure

5.

[  ]

A.kill
B.buy
C.interest
D.take away

6.

[  ]

A.smoke
B.noise
C.driver
D.engine

7.

[  ]

A.pull down
B.blow away
C.set fire to
D.pass

8.

[  ]

A.most
B.few
C.only a few
D.most of

9.

[  ]

A.said
B.spoke
C.told
D.warned

10.

[  ]

A.roads
B.rivers
C.steal
D.rails

11.

[  ]

A.short of
B.full of
C.empty of
D.without

12.

[  ]

A.no great danger
B.dangerous
C.a lot of danger
D.few danger

13.

[  ]

A.easy
B.difficult
C.pleasant
D.light

14.

[  ]

A.get
B.cause
C.make
D.force

15.

[  ]

A.sometimes
B.some time
C.a few times
D.sometime

16.

[  ]

A.was sold
B.was driven
C.was pulled
D.helped

17.

[  ]

A.believed
B.seemed
C.sensed
D.proved

18.

[  ]

A.of
B.when
C.while
D.for

19.

[  ]

A.caught sight of
B.listened to
C.heard
D.thought

20.

[  ]

A.nearby
B.in the distance
C.on the far
D.from the distance

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The famous British inventor George Stephenson was born in 1781 and died in 1848. one of his _21_ important inventions was the train. He _22_his first train when he was forty-four years old. When he was experimenting with the _23_ engine on the train, he met with _24_ from the government, newspapers and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would _25_ cows, horses and sheep, that the _26_ would hurtle(炸飞) or that the hot coals from it would _27_their houses. At that time, _28_ people believed what they said.

George Stephenson _29_ the people that the train could go on small _30_, could pull carriages _31_goods and passengers and there was _32_ to them. It was a very _33_ matter for him to _34_ them believe. However, after _35_, he was able to do it; and the first train that _36_ by Stephenson himself _37_ what he had said.

The first day _38_ the people along the way _39_ the noises of the train _40_ and saw it running quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors tightly, for they thought it a genius. They did not dare to come out until it had passed.

A. very   B. a lot   C. most   D. much

made   B. bought   C. introduced   D. did

A. electrical    B. atomic   C. steam    D. beautiful

A. success    B. troubles    C. people    D. pleasure

A.kill    B. buy    C. interest    D. take away

A. smoke    B. noise    C. driver     D. engine

A. pull down    B. blow away   C. set fire to    D. pass

A. most    B. few    C. only a few    D. the rich

A. said    B. spoke     C. told    D. warned

A.reads    B. rivers    C. steam    D rails

A. short of    B. full of    C. empty of    D. without

A. no great danger  B. dangerous  C. a lot of danger  D. few danger

A. easy     B. difficult    C. pleasant    D. light

A. get     B. cause     C. make     D. force

A. sometimes   B. some time   C. a few times   D. sometime

A. was sold    B. were driven   C. was pulled  D. was driven

A. believed   B. seemed    C. sensed    D. proved

A. of     B. when     C. while     D. for

A. caught sight of   B. listened to  C. heard   D. thought

A. nearby   B. in the distance   C. on the far   D. from the distance

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The famous British inventor George Stephenson was born in 1781 and died in 1848. one of his _21_ important inventions was the train. He _22_his first train when he was forty-four years old. When he was experimenting with the _23_ engine on the train, he met with _24_ from the government, newspapers and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would _25_ cows, horses and sheep, that the _26_ would hurtle(炸飞) or that the hot coals from it would _27_their houses. At that time, _28_ people believed what they said.
George Stephenson _29_ the people that the train could go on small _30_, could pull carriages _31_goods and passengers and there was _32_ to them. It was a very _33_ matter for him to _34_ them believe. However, after _35_, he was able to do it; and the first train that _36_ by Stephenson himself _37_ what he had said.
The first day _38_ the people along the way _39_ the noises of the train _40_ and saw it running quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors tightly, for they thought it a genius. They did not dare to come out until it had passed.

【小题1】
A.veryB.a lotC.mostD.much
【小题2】made   B. bought   C. introduced   D. did
【小题3】
A.electricalB.atomicC.steamD.beautiful
【小题4】
A.successB.troublesC.peopleD.pleasure
【小题5】
A.killB.buyC.interestD.take away
【小题6】
A.smokeB.noiseC.driverD.engine
【小题7】
A.pull downB.blow awayC.set fire toD.pass
【小题8】
A.mostB.fewC.only a fewD.the rich
【小题9】
A.saidB.spokeC.toldD.warned
【小题10】 A.reads    B. rivers    C. steam    D rails
【小题11】
A.short ofB.full ofC.empty ofD.without
【小题12】
A.no great dangerB.dangerousC.a lot of dangerD.few danger
【小题13】
A.easyB.difficultC.pleasantD.light
【小题14】
A.getB.causeC.makeD.force
【小题15】
A.sometimesB.some timeC.a few timesD.sometime
【小题16】
A.was soldB.were drivenC.was pulledD.was driven
【小题17】
A.believedB.seemedC.sensedD.proved
【小题18】
A.ofB.whenC.whileD.for
【小题19】
A.caught sight ofB.listened toC.heardD.thought
【小题20】
A.nearbyB.in the distanceC.on the farD.from the distance

 

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The purpose of a letter of application(求职信) is to help you to “sell” yourself. It should state__16___ the job you want, and should tell what your abilities are and what you have ___17___. It should be simple, human, personal and brief without ___18___ out any necessary facts.

In writing a letter of application, keep in ___19___ that the things a possible employer is most ___20___ to want to know about are your qualifications(条件), your achievements and your aims. The opening paragraph is perhaps the most important part. ___21___ the first few sentences fail to ___22___ the reader’s attention, the rest of the letter may not be __23___ at all. Try to key your opening remarks to the needs or interests of the employer not ___24___ your own need or desires. For example, instead of beginning with “I saw your ___25___ in today’s newspaper,” you might say “I have made a careful ___26___ of your advertising during the past six months” or “I have made a survey in my neighborhood to find out how many housewives ___27___ your product and why they like it. ”

Try to ___28___ generalities. Be clear about the kind of job for which you are now ___29___. College graduates looking for their first positions often ask “What can I ___30___ in a letter? Employers want experience—which, naturally, no ___31___ has.” The answer is that everything you have ever done is ___32___.

It is important to write a good strong closing for your letter. ___33___ a specific request for an interview or give the possible employer something definite to do or expect. An excellent ___34___ is to enclose(内附) a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your letter. That makes it ___35___ for a possible employer to get in touch with you.

16. A. clearly        B. carefully       C. obviously      D. easily

17. A. found         B. done        C. known     D. heard

18. A. sending    B. taking       C. leaving          D. picking

19. A. brain          B. sight        C. order       D. mind

20. A. probable         B. possible        C. likely        D. able

21. A. While         B. Although      C. As             D. If

22. A. pay             B. win           C. show        D. fix

23. A. kept            B. continued    C. written             D. read

24. A. to           B. for            C. into          D. from

25. A. advertisement      B. report C. article      D. introduction

26. A. watch        B. search     C. study       D. discussion

27. A. change      B. make       C. sell           D. use

28. A. avoid          B. remember   C. protect             D. gain

29. A. losing         B. applying       C. preparing     D. fitting

30. A. do          B. write        C. mean       D. provide

31. A. worker       B. beginner      C. owner      D. manager

32. A. success     B. development C. practice     D. experience

33. A. Make         B. Ask           C. State        D. Get

34. A. result         B. decision        C. promise        D. idea

35. A. happier      B. easier      C. cheaper        D. safer

 

完形填空 (20分)

The famous British inventor George Stephenson was born in 1781 and died in 1848. one of his _21_ important inventions was the train. He _22_his first train when he was forty-four years old. When he was experimenting with the _23_ engine on the train, he met with _24_ from the government, newspapers and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would _25_ cows, horses and sheep, that the _26_ would hurtle(炸飞) or that the hot coals from it would _27_their houses. At that time, _28_ people believed what they said.

George Stephenson _29_ the people that the train could go on small _30_, could pull carriages _31_goods and passengers and there was _32_ to them. It was a very _33_ matter for him to _34_ them believe. However, after _35_, he was able to do it; and the first train that _36_ by Stephenson himself _37_ what he had said.

The first day _38_ the people along the way _39_ the noises of the train _40_ and saw it running quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors tightly, for they thought it a genius. They did not dare to come out until it had passed.

1.

A.very

B.a lot

C.most

D.much

2.made   B. bought   C. introduced   D. did

3.

A.electrical

B.atomic

C.steam

D.beautiful

 

4.

A.success

B.troubles

C.people

D.pleasure

 

5.

A.kill

B.buy

C.interest

D.take away

 

6.

A.smoke

B.noise

C.driver

D.engine

 

7.

A.pull down

B.blow away

C.set fire to

D.pass

 

8.

A.most

B.few

C.only a few

D.the rich

 

9.

A.said

B.spoke

C.told

D.warned

10. A.reads    B. rivers    C. steam    D rails

11.

A.short of

B.full of

C.empty of

D.without

 

12.

A.no great danger

B.dangerous

C.a lot of danger

D.few danger

 

13.

A.easy

B.difficult

C.pleasant

D.light

 

14.

A.get

B.cause

C.make

D.force

 

15.

A.sometimes

B.some time

C.a few times

D.sometime

 

16.

A.was sold

B.were driven

C.was pulled

D.was driven

 

17.

A.believed

B.seemed

C.sensed

D.proved

 

18.

A.of

B.when

C.while

D.for

 

19.

A.caught sight of

B.listened to

C.heard

D.thought

 

20.

A.nearby

B.in the distance

C.on the far

D.from the distance

 

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