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1. I was about to go to bed _______________ suddenly, and then it spread quickly. (break )

我真准备去睡觉,突然火灾发生了并且蔓延的很快。

2._______________ in the investigation was a great shock to everybody related. ( confirm )

在调查中所被证实的事让每个相关的人都大吃一惊

3.Your words made Jane angry yesterday, so you ____________to her then. ( ought )

昨天你说的话让简很生气,你应该当时就向她道歉的。

4.By the time I graduated from junior school, my sister_______________ a famous college and we both faced a new life. ( admit )

当我初中毕业时,我姐姐已被一所著名大学录取,所以我们都面临着新的生活。

5. _______________a German plane with more than 200 people board had crashed into the Alps. ( report )

据报道一架载有200多人的德国飞机昨天坠毁在阿尔卑斯山脉里。

6. It was that picture _______________ those days when we were in the army. ( remind )

正是这张照片让我想起了我们在部队的日子。

7.This is the first time that the company _______________ the office staff. ( cut )

这是公司第一次裁减办公室职员。

8.Nowadays media can draw public attention to situations_______________. ( need )

时下,媒体能够引导公众关注一些需要帮助的情形。

9.When she first went to Australia, she often _______________ by local people because of her poor oral English. ( misunderstand )

当她第一次到澳大利亚时,她发现糟糕的英语口语常使她被当地人误解

10. Our teacher often tells us that _______________when failing in doing something means you have opportunity of success. ( win )

我们老师常说,失败中赢回自信意味着成功的可能

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The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on Long Island in the summer of 1922.

Nick Carraway rents a small house in West Egg on Long Island, next door to the expensive house of Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire who often holds extravagant(奢侈的)parties. Nick’s cousin, Daisy, and her husband, Tom, a college classmate of Nick’s, live in East Egg across the bay.

Nick later learns that Gatsby knew and fell in love with Daisy in 1917 and is still deeply in love with her. He spends many nights staring at her house across the bay from his house, hoping to recover their lost relationship one day. Gatsby’s extravagant lifestyle and wild parties are an attempt to impress Daisy in the hope that she will one day appear again at Gatsby’s doorstep. With the help of Nick, Gatsby and Daisy get in touch again. But after a short time, Tom forces the group to drive into New York City, saying that he and Daisy have a history that Gatsby could never understand. In addition, he announces that Gatsby is a criminal whose fortune comes from illegal activities. Daisy realizes that her allegiance(忠心)is to Tom, and Tom sends her back to East Egg with Gatsby, attempting to prove that Gatsby cannot hurt him.

When Nick and Tom drive home, they discover that Gatsby’s car has struck and killed Myrtle. Nick later learns from Gatsby that Daisy, not Gatsby himself, was driving the car at the time of the accident but Gatsby intends to take the blame anyway. Myrtle’s husband, George, arrives at Gatsby’s house and fatally(致命地)shoots both Gatsby and then himself.

Nick stages a small funeral for Gatsby with few coming to mourn the passing of his romantic dream. After that, Nick moves back to the Midwest, disillusioned(幻灭)with the Eastern lifestyle.

At first glance, the novel appears to be a simple love story, but further examination shows Fitzgerald’s masterful observation of American society during the 1920s and the corruption(堕落)of the American dream.

1. Gatsby often holds extravagant parties in order to ____________.

A. show off his wealth

B. enjoy life with his neighbors

C. attract Daisy’s attention

D. memorize his love with Daisy

2.The friend circle of Gatsby before and after his death tells ____________.

A. how powerful George is

B. what an honest cousin Nick is

C. what people care most in a world of money

D. how ugly the couple of George and Myrtle are

3.What do we know about Gatsby from the passage?

A. He loves Daisy so deeply that he chooses to sacrifice for her.

B. He falls in love with Daisy when she attends his wild parties.

C. He is a criminal who attempts to hurt Tom from time to time.

D. He is a mysterious millionaire who likes to stare at others’ houses.

4. The last paragraph of the passage is to show ____________.

A. the influence of The Great Gatsby on later novels

B. the wonderful writing skills of F. Scott Fitzgerald

C. the outstanding and unique theme of The Great Gatsby

D. the status of The Great Gatsby in American literature

Nowadays, with the busy working hours, parents have no time left to spend with their children. However, spending time with children is of extreme importance. Giving some time for children will play an important role in their development. Therefore, it is a must for parents to spend time with children. Here are some tips for parents which will help them spend time with their little suns.

Having Dinner with Children

Even if you are not there at home for a whole day, you should make sure that you have dinner with your children. Moreover, you should make it a point that you are having dinner with your entire family. Also, you should avoid watching TV when you are having dinner with your family.

Helping Child Complete Homework

Helping your child complete homework will help you know how he/she is at studies. It is not that you have to spend hours regularly helping your child with homework. But, sometimes you can help your child solve some questions. In this way, you will get to spend time with your child as well as get to know about his or her studies.

Fun Activities

During weekends you can indulge your child in fun activities like gardening, painting etc. However, do not force your child to do so. You can also spend some time in teaching your child finger painting, vegetable painting and craft work. You may even help your child complete his or her art and craft assignments. These activities will help you improve creativity of your child as well as the interaction between you and your child.

1.The passage is mainly about_________.

A. the importance of spending time with children

B. the ways to spend time with children

C. the reasons to spend time with children

D. the activities children like to take part in

2.In the second paragraph, the author suggests that parents should________.

A. watch TV with their children

B. stay at home a whole day

C. spend time with the whole family

D. avoid listening to some music

3.The underlined word “indulge” in the last paragraph means_______.

A. push B. put C. ask D. allow

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Spending time with children for parents is a must.

B. Parents should spend time regularly with children’s homework.

C. Helping children with homework will help improve their creativity.

D. Parents should pick up their children regularly.

It was at 6 a.m. that I arrived in the hospital kitchen. “Hi, I’m Janet.” I tried to sound cheerful, although I already knew that it was to work with Rose.

Rose, a middle-aged woman, stopped what she was doing and me over her glasses. I could tell from her expression that she wasn’t to see a student worker.

“What do you want me to do? the coffee?” Rose and went away. I filled the pot with cold water and began making coffee when Rose suddenly and took over, “That’s not the to make coffee.” I was as I just followed the steps our supervisor (视导员) showed us.

I did pleased her. All morning her eyes missed nothing and her words me. Totally tired, I came home late that afternoon. Fighting back , I thought of my situation alone in my room. Should I see if my supervisor would change my ? But I didn’t want to . Then I had the answer — I needed to her.

Working with Rose the next morning, I her sharp words and did things in her way as much as possible. Things began to over the next few days. She became to me. As I worked with this woman, I listened to her — something no one else had done.

I never Rose again after that summer, but I still remember her. That summer I learned a that love is the best way to turn an enemy into a friend.

1.A. useful B. difficult C. strange D. interesting

2.A. looked at B. shouted at C. smiled at D. cared about

3.A. sad B. nervous C. pleased D. interested

4.A. Serve B. Make C. Buy D. Find

5.A. spoke B. bent C. nodded D. stood

6.A. appeared B. decided C. agreed D. calmed

7.A. time B. place C. way D. student

8.A. shocked B. excited C. bored D. serious

9.A. Something B. Nothing C. Anything D. Everything

10.A. attracted B. moved C. taught D. hurt

11.A. kindness B. worry C. pride D. tears

12.A. work B. project C. mind D. tool

13.A. get down B. go away C. give in D. come up

14.A. notice B. love C. show D. trust

15.A. enjoyed B. judged C. ignored D. considered

16.A. happen B. change C. worsen D. arise

17.A. helpful B. angry C. friendly D. grateful

18.A. young B. lonely C. strong D. kind

19.A. refuse B. mention C. call D. see

20.A. lesson B. word C. story D. way

The story began on a downtown Brooklyn street corner. An elderly man had fallen down while crossing the street , and an ambulance rushed him to the nearest hospital. There, when he came to now and again, the old man repeatedly called for his son.

From a worn letter located in his pocket, an emergency-room (急救室) nurse learned that his son was a sailor stationed in North Carolina Camp. Obviously there were no other relatives.

Someone at the hospital called the Red Cross office in Brooklyn, and a request for the son to rush to Brooklyn was sent. Because time was short—the patient was dying, so they found the young man and rushed him to the airport in time to catch the only plane that night enable him to reach his dying father.

It was dusk when the nurse took the tired, anxious sailor to the bedside. “Your son is here,” she said to the old man. She had to repeat the words several times before the patient’s eyes opened. The medicine he had been given because of the pain from his heart attack made his eyes weak and only saw the young man in uniform(制服 ) standing outside the oxygen tent. He extended his hand. The sailor wrapped his strong fingers around the old man’s, releasing a message of love and encouragement. The nurse brought him a chair, so the sailor could sit by the bed.

Nights are long in hospitals, but all through the night the young sailor sat there, holding the old man’s hand and offering words of hope and strength. It was nearly dawn when the patient died. The sailor placed his lifeless hand he had been holding on the bed, and went to inform the nurse.

“Who was the man?” the sailor asked.

“He was your father.” the nurse answered surprisingly.

“No, he wasn’t,” the sailor replied.” I never saw him before in my life.”

“Why didn’t you say something when I took you to him?” she asked.

“I knew immediately there‘d been a mistake, but I also knew he needed his son, and his son just wasn’t here. When I realized he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son, I guessed he really needed me. So I stayed.”

Two days later a message came in that there had been two sailors with the same name and similar number in the Camp. Someone in the personnel office had pulled out the wrong record.

But the wrong sailor had become the right son at the right time. And he proved, in a very human way, that there are people who care what happens to their fellow men.

1.An emergency-room nurse found out that the old man’s son was a sailor__________.

A. by calling the Red Cross office in Brooklyn

B. because the old man repeatedly called for his son

C. from a letter found in the old man’s pocket

D. from someone in hospital

2.In the hospital__________ .

A. the nurse stayed by the old man’s bed through most of the night

B. the dying man said a few words to his son

C. the son offered love in the last few hours of the old man’s life

D. the old man knew the young man wasn’t his son

3.The young sailor told the nurse that he was not the real son of the old man__________ .

A. after the old man died

B. when the nurse sensed something strange

C. before the sailor came to the nurse’s station

D. when holding the old man’s hand

4.The sentence “the wrong sailor had become the right son at the right time” in the last paragraph means that__________ .

A. the sailor was wrong in fooling the dying old man

B. The sailor made the right decision about what he should do

C. the sailor told the real story about him and the old man

D. the right son hurried to the hospital in time

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