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【题目】—We just had a terrible accident.
—________But it's good to see you are all right.( )
A.Take it easy.
B.I'm sorry to hear that.
C.Don't be afraid.
D.It doesn't matter.

【答案】B
【解析】A.Take it easy.放松,别紧张;B.I’m sorry to hear that.对此(听到,了解到此事)我很遗憾;C.Don’t be afraid.不要害怕;D.It doesn’t matter.不要紧,不打紧;句意:—我们刚才经历了一场可怕事故。—对此我很遗憾,但是很开心看到你们好好地。根据句意,选B。

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【题目】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
Freshmen are always fearful when learning they are to live with a roommate of a different race assigned by the computer casually. They are full of worry at the uncertainties. Now several studies have found that sharing a room with a man of another race is a mixture of hope and fear. It decreases prejudice and forces students to make friends with those of different races, meanwhile causes more conflicts.
An Ohio State University study found that black students living with a white roommate saw higher academic success at college. Sam Boakye — the only black student on his freshman year floor — said “if you're surrounded by whites, you have something to prove like a good score in study.”
However, researchers also observed problems in this case. According to two recent studies, compared with two white roommates, roommates of different races may experience such big conflicts that one has to move out and live separately.
Grace Kao, a professor at Penn said she was not surprised by the findings. In her opinion, this may be the first time that some of these students have lived with someone of a different race.
At Penn, students are not asked to mention race when applying for their housing. In this way, students are thrown together randomly.
“In the past two years, I've experienced roommate conflicts between interracial students,” said one Penn resident advisor (RA). To give a better picture, she added that some conflicts provided more multicultural acceptance, but some showed unpleasant differences. Besides, these conflicts have also occurred among roommates of the same race.
Kao said it was unscientific to conclude from any one of the above studies, saying scientists must study more students' background characteristics.
(1)According to several studies, what’s the advantage of sharing a room with a man of another race?
A.It makes them feel at ease although one has to move out and live separately.
B.It reduces prejudice and make students of different races become friends.
C.It causes more conflicts among roommates of different races.
D.It makes all of them achieve higher academic success at college.
(2)How is this text mainly developed?
A.By following time order.
B.By making comparisons.
C.By giving examples.
D.By making classification.
(3)The underlined word randomly in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to__________.
A.casually
B.intentionally
C.specially
D.carelessly
(4)What's Grace Kao's opinion about the conclusions from the studies?
A.It was scientific.
B.It was convincing.
C.It was believable.
D.It was unscientific.
(5)What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.We should do some research.
B.We should help each other.
C.We should draw a conclusion in a scientific way.
D.We can draw a conclusion from our study.

【题目】阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C或D)中,选出最佳选项。
B
Legend has it that President George Washington never told a lie. Still, he was not perfect. A library in New York has a document to prove it. According to a written record of the library, Washington checked out two books on October 5, 1789, and never brought the m back.
More than 220 years have gone by since Washington borrowed the books, and a lot has changed since then. Back in 1789, there was no Washington, D. C. The U.S. capital was New York City, and that was where the President lived. There was only one place in the city to borrow books, the New York Society Library. It was there that Washington checked out the two books that were never returned. Washington had been President for just five months when he borrowed the books. One book was about international relations, and the other focused on lawmaking, which helped with his new job.
The librarian wrote down the titles, the dates and the name of the borrower. Washington was listed simply as “President”.
Under the rules of the library, the books should have been handed back by 2 November that same year, and their borrower would have been faced with fines of a few cents a day ever since. Over time, Washington's fine grew and grew. Today, the library is owed about 200,000 dollars for the two missing books. “We're not actively concerned about the overdue fines,” the head librarian Mark Bartlett said. “But we would be very happy if we were able to get the books back.”
As for Washington's reason for failing to return the books he borrowed, we may never have an answer. Perhaps he was too busy and just forgot about them. Maybe they were lost. Even though he were alive today, Washington might prefer to keep the truth a mystery. After all, it was he who famously said, “It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.”
(1)According to the passage, the president________.
A.failed to return the books on time
B.enjoyed reading in the library
C.had ever lived near the library
D.told a lie to the librarian
(2)We can infer from the passage that________.
A.the New York Society Library was built in 1789
B.Washington maybe borrowed the two books to help with his job
C.the books can be kept one month after being borrowed from the library
D.the librarian was so careless as not to record the borrower's full name
(3)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Two centuries ago, the U.S. had no libraries but one.
B.President George Washington hardly made a mistake.
C.The two books were borrowed in the name of Washington.
D.If he lived today, Washington would have to pay much to the library.
(4)The head librarian Mark Bartlett________.
A.is puzzled how to find the books again
B.hopes to get the missing books with the fines
C.is regretful to lend Washington the books at that time
D.prefers to find the two books rather than get the fines
(5)What can we know from the last paragraph?
A.Washington had a quite bad memory.
B.Washington was a humorous person.
C.Washington would keep silent about the reason even if he lived.
D.Washington believed people should avoid making bad excuses.

【题目】An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer of his plans to 1 the house-building business to live a more2 life with his wife and 3 his extended family. He would miss the paycheck(工资)each week, but he wanted to retire. They could 4
The employer was5to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favor. The carpenter said yes,6over time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his work. He used bad workmanship and7materials. It was an unfortunate way to8 a dedicated(献身的)career.
When the carpenter finished his work, his employer came to9the house. Then he handed the front-door10to the carpenter and said, “This is your house... my11to you.”
The carpenter was shocked!
What a12! If he had only known he was building his own house, he would have done it all so differently.
.13it is with us. We build our lives, a day at a time, often putting14 than our best into the building. Then, with a shock, we 15 we have to live in the house we have built. If we could do it over, we would do it much differently.
But, you cannot 16 . You are the carpenter, and every day you hammer a nail, place a board, or build a wall. Someone 17said, “Life is a do-it-yourself project.” Your 18 , and the choices you 19 today, help build the “house” you will live in tomorrow. Therefore, build 20!
(1)A.continue B.launch C.leave D.desert
(2)A.leisurely B.lonely C.orderly D.friendly
(3)A.support B.undertake C.enjoy D.care
(4)A.go off B.get by C.go on D.pass away
(5)A.upset B.nervous C.proud D.sorry
(6)A.but B.while C.which D.before
(7)A.perfect B.inferior C.superior D.tough
(8)A.satisf B.improve C.meet D.end
(9)A.buy B.repair C.inspect D.sell
(10)A.roof B.window C.key D.design
(11)A.gift B.promise C.salary D.wage
(12)A.disappointment B.shame C.pleasure D.surprise
(13)A.So B.Yet C.As D.Such
(14)A.worse B.more C.rather D.less
(15)A.realize B.recall C.recognize D.admit
(16)A.step forward B.go back C.come out D.fall behind
(17)A.even B.again C.once D.seldom
(18)A.attitude B.experience C.skill D.wisdom
(19)A.learn B.select C.choose D.make
(20)A.badly B.wisely C.early D.confidently

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