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It was on a winter morning, near Oxford, Maryland, that I set the breakfast table beside the huge window, which __36__ the Tred Avon River.The snow decorated the shore in white.For a moment I stood quietly against the bookcase, appreciating what the night’s snow had __37__

38    I leaned forward and peered (盯着看) close to the frosted window.“It really is!” I cried out loud.“There is a goose out there!” I __39__ to the bookcase and pulled out a pair of binoculars (望远镜).Into their sights came the __40__ of a large Canada goose, very still, its wings folded tight to its sides, its __41__ frozen to the ice.

Then from the dark sides, I saw a line of swans.They crossed __42__ the west of the broad river, moving __43__ to the east.

As I __44__, the leader swung to the right, and then the white __45__ of birds become a white circle.It floated from the top of the sky downward.At last, as easy as feathers coming to earth, the circle __46__ the ice.The swans __47__ the frozen goose! Amazingly, those bills (啄) began to work on __48__.The long necks were lifted and curved down, __49__.It went on for a long time.At last, the goose was free and __50__ its big webbed (有蹼的) feet slowly.The goose __51__ its wings as far as they would go.The swans took off and __52__ their eastward journey, in perfect formation, to their secret destination.__53__ them, rising with incredible speed and joy, the goose moved into the sky.

I watched them __54__ they disappeared over the tips of the farthest trees.Only then did I realize that tears were running down my cheeks.

This is a true story.I do not try to interpret it here.I just often __55__ it in the bad moments, and tell myself, “If so for birds, why not for man?”

36.A.undertook B.overlooked       C.overshadowed  D.evaluated

37.A.destroyed  B.covered    C.painted     D.hidden

38.A.Finally     B.Unwillingly     C.Disappointedly D.Suddenly

39.A.rushed      B.returned    C.advanced  D.reached

40.A.figure       B.shadow     C.cry    D.baby

41.A.head  B.body C.feet   D.beak

42.A.along       B.from C.around      D.in

43.A.steadily    B.smoothly  C.in the snow      D.closely

44.A.watched    B.expected   C.predicted  D.feared

45.A.block       B.mass  C.dot    D.string

46.A.skated on  B.landed on  C.fell down to     D.broke into

47.A.threatened B.attacked    C.surrounded       D.killed

48.A.the ice      B.their feather     C.the river   D.the shore

49.A.one after another     B.side by side      C.now and then   D.again and again

50.A.washing    B.protecting C.moving     D.warming

51.A.enlarged   B.spread      C.lifted D.threw

52.A.started      B.carried on C.repeated    D.stopped

53.A.Behind     B.In front of       C.Along with      D.Including

54.A.after  B.although   C.unless       D.until

55.A.write about      B.keep  C.think of    D.retell

36—40 BCDDA     41—45 CBAAD      46—50 BCADC     51—55 BBADC


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When I was in college twenty-five years ago, I spent four summers working in 36 at a luxury hotel in downtown Chicago. 37 , I was a maid.

I did not enter the world of housekeeping enthusiastically. My friends had 38 jobs such as making ice cream, selling goods at the mall, or life guarding at the outdoor pool. I had been hoping to get a job as an office lady for a famous company: 39 pay, air-conditioned office, the gold standard for summer jobs, as most of us dreamed of. When that 40 , the only option left was to take a train ride downtown each morning to work as a maid.

It was tiring work, cleaning up to eighteen rooms a day. My 41 attitude reflected my disdain(鄙视) for cleaning toilets, 42 bed sheets, dusting, eight hours a day for the comfort of total strangers who 43 left a tip. I thought it was beneathme. My maid work was average 44  the day I was assigned to the eighteenth floor.

That was Lorena’s regular floor. The only time another maid set foot on it was on Lorena’s day off. If you left any water 45 on the mirror, or a hair on the bed, Lorena would hunt you down when she 46 , as I found out firsthand. She’d ended her lecture to me with “ 47 some pride in your work.”

She did. And so did Rosalie, Helen, Annette, and all the other experienced maids. Their devotion to doing a good job and their belief that their work was a 48 of their character stuck with me throughout my 49 career after graduation. I learned a lot from them during those four summers.

Not a week would go without one of them 50 some firm but friendly advice: “Where’s your commode brush? You don’t have one? How do you expect to get that bowl clean?”

Their pride in a job well done was reflected in how they treated 51 . They left the building at the end of the day in nice dresses and 52 makeup. They looked like they could have been attending an afternoon tea. And, 53 often, they were smiling and laughing, cheerfully greeting their co-workers a good evening. When you work with happiness and 54 , a job will be well done. I believe there is 55 in any job if you work hard and try your best.

1.                A.cleaning        B.housekeeping    C.serving   D.managing

 

2.                A.In short         B.In brief         C.In other words D.On the other hand

 

3.                A.winter         B.summer        C.awful D.permanent

 

4.                A.extra           B.poor           C.average  D.good

 

5.                A.fell over        B.fell through      C.fell down D.fell off

 

6.                A.negative        B.right           C.excellent D.casual

 

7.                A.making         B.spreading       C.changing  D.doing

 

8.                A.frequently      B.rarely          C.occasionally   D.willingly

 

9.                A.when          B.after           C.until D.before

 

10.               A.drops          B.signs           C.tracks D.marks

 

11.               A.visited         B.arrived         C.left   D.returned

 

12.               A.take           B.obtain          C.reject D.make

 

13.               A.reflection       B.truth           C.gratitude  D.award

 

14.               A.special         B.general         C.different  D.professional

 

15.               A.taking          B.following       C.offering   D.refusing

 

16.               A.others         B.themselves      C.customers D.co-workers

 

17.               A.expensive      B.cautious        C.cheap D.careful

 

18.               A.more          B.least           C.most  D.less

 

19.               A.frustration      B.regret          C.prejudice  D.satisfaction

 

20.               A.respect        B.aspect         C.challenge  D.failure

 

 

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