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Mary     a dress when she cut her finger.

A. made     B. is making   

C. was making    D. make

 

C

此处表示的是过去正在进行着的动作。句意为:玛丽正在做衣服,就在这时她弄破了自己的手。

 

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    After his meal Lincoln walked over to the War Department to see 1 any more news had come from Sherman's Army. Then   it was time to go to the theatre. In the morning it 2 that   the President and Mrs. Lincoln, together 3 a number of guests, would visit Ford's Theatre to see the 4. The President went into the theatre, and took his seat at the back of the box (包厢). While he 5 the play a young man wanted to 6 him.   He was twenty-year-old John Wilkes Booth, a 7 of a famous   family of actors and a lover of the 8. A few hours 9 the play began he was in the theatre 10 a small hole 11 the door of   the presidential box. Now 12 Booth entered the box. In his 13 hand was a small knife, in his right hand a gun. Aiming the gun at the back of the President's head he fired. Lincoln fell 14 in his seat. Rathbone, one of his guests, threw   himself at the 15. Booth 16 him with his knife, then jumped 17 the box rail (栏杆) to the stage (舞台), eleven feet below, He fell, but   quickly to his feet, shouting, "Sic semper tyrannis." (拉丁语,   意思是" 独裁者的下场总是如此".)For a time there was 18   confusion (混乱). Then a young army doctor climbed into the Presidential box. Mary 19 his arm. "Oh, doctor! Is he 20 ?"The  doctor looked at Lincoln's wound, and his face darkened, The President had badly wounded 21 . There was no 22 . The wounded President was carried across the street to the nearest house, 23 he was laid on a bed.All through the night Lincoln 24 with death. At 7:22 (April 15, 1865) in the 25 it was all over.   The great and good man was at peace (和平) with the world.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
1. A. where B. whether C. when D. weather[    ]
2. A. had planned B. has been plannedC. has planned D. had been planned[    ]
3. A. with  B. on C. in   D. by [    ]
4. A. film   B. army    C. Sherman   D. play [    ]
5. A. saw   B. watched    C. looked at  D. observed [    ]
6. A. wound   B. talk to    C. kill     D. hurt [    ]
7.A. number   B. member    C. one   D. woman [    ]
8. A. South   B. North    C. south    D. north [    ]
9. A. after B. as    C. before     D. soon after [    ]
10. A. made   B. making     C. and making   D. or made [    ]
11. A. in   B. on     C. by     D. with     [    ]
12. A. quiet   B. quite   C. quietly   D. quietly   [    ]
13. A. right   B. upper   C. leftD. other [    ]
14. A. quicklyB. happily C. heavilyD. fast[    ]
15. A. murderB. murderingC. murderorD. murderer [    ]
16. A. wounded   B. wound     C. wounding   D. hurt [    ]
17. A. in   B. over     C. on     D. with [    ]
                                   
18.A. but nothing B. nothing but
  C. nothing besides     D. except nothing              [    ]
19. A. catches hold of B. gets hold of
  C. take a firm (强有力的) hold of      D. took hold of              [    ]
                                                                                         
20. A. death      B. died     C. dead     D. dies           [    ]
21.A. in the head   B. on the head C. in the back D. on the back   [       ]   
22. A. wish     B. hope     C. chances   D. possibilities   [    ]
23. A. when     B. which     C. where     D. on which      [       ]   
24. A. thought     B. brought     C. fight     D. fought         [    ]
25. A. morning   B. afternoon   C. noon   D. night          [    ]

To a watching world, Mike and Mary Murray were a perfect couple. They had been high school sweethearts, and    1    to have a happy marriage. Mike had a good job, and Mary was able to    2    home with their children. They owned their home and    3    kids, two cars. and a family dog.    4    to Mike, after seven years of marriage, something was terribly wrong. The Murrays had    5    their material goals and Mike    6   , now what? He began to look to his job for fulfillment and often worked 60 hours    7   . Mary poured herself into the children. It was so    8    for her to turn her focus from Mike to 6-month-old Eric and 2-year-old Brittany.

    And now the marriage seemed    9   . Their lives were traveling in two different directions. They no longer really communicated—yes, they answered    10    questions, but they didn't talk    11    as they had in the early years of their marriage. Mike felt trapped. “I 12___ had time to do things that I wanted to,” he says. Mike did not share his feelings with Mary. Instead, he followed the slippery path of many others—he became involved with (……纠缠不清) a woman at work, who was    13    her husband. It began as a simple friendship. “I was able to listen and she was able to listen.” Mike recalls.

    Mary    14    the battle in Mike's soul. “He wasn't home as much, and we weren't talking as much,” she says. “I was wrapped up in the kids and I just couldn't imagine anything ever 15 . “The situation became worse when the Murrays attended a wedding and began to argue. Mary asked Mike if he was seeing    16    and he said, “Yes. It's just an emotional (情感的) thing.” Mike can still remember the    17    of hurt and total surprise on Mary's face. She was troubled, and he knew that he had turned against (背叛) his best friend    18    high school. The expression on her face jarred (刺激) him into    19   , and he began to understand the  20 he was doing to his family.

    1

A. happened            B. appeared

C. looked              D. had

    2

A. live in             B. study at

C. stay at              D. be out of

    3

A. one                B. no

C. three              D. two

    4

A. Luckily             B. As

C. Thanks             D. But

    5

A. arrived              B. reached

C. got to             D. made

    6

A. surprised            B. understood

C. wondered           D. asked

    7

A. a week             B. for a week

C. on a week           D. over a week

    8

A. difficult            B. comfortable

C. happy             D. easy

    9

A. empty             B. separate

C. full of job            D. true of life

    10

A. simple              B. surface

C. scientific           D. social

    11

A. at all               B. anything

C. heart to heart         D. in pains

    12

A. really              B. likely

C. always              D. never

    13

A. loved by           B. separated from

C. different from       D. cared by

    14

A. knew              B. understood

C. admitted           D. had no idea of

    15

A. to take place          B. to happening

C. happening           D. done

    16

A. her               B. someone else

C. the matter           D. anything

    17

A. look               B. face

C. feeling              D. word

    18

A. since              B. from

C. to                 D. of

    19

A. fact                B. reality

C. her life              D. his belief

    20

A. good              B. wrong

C. harm              D. mistake

 

To a watching world, Mike and Mary Murray were a perfect couple. They had been high school sweethearts, and    1    to have a happy marriage. Mike had a good job, and Mary was able to    2    home with their children. They owned their home and    3    kids, two cars. and a family dog.    4    to Mike, after seven years of marriage, something was terribly wrong. The Murrays had    5    their material goals and Mike    6   , now what? He began to look to his job for fulfillment and often worked 60 hours    7   . Mary poured herself into the children. It was so    8    for her to turn her focus from Mike to 6-month-old Eric and 2-year-old Brittany.

    And now the marriage seemed    9   . Their lives were traveling in two different directions. They no longer really communicated—yes, they answered    10    questions, but they didn't talk    11    as they had in the early years of their marriage. Mike felt trapped. “I 12___ had time to do things that I wanted to,” he says. Mike did not share his feelings with Mary. Instead, he followed the slippery path of many others—he became involved with (……纠缠不清) a woman at work, who was    13    her husband. It began as a simple friendship. “I was able to listen and she was able to listen.” Mike recalls.

    Mary    14    the battle in Mike's soul. “He wasn't home as much, and we weren't talking as much,” she says. “I was wrapped up in the kids and I just couldn't imagine anything ever 15 . “The situation became worse when the Murrays attended a wedding and began to argue. Mary asked Mike if he was seeing    16    and he said, “Yes. It's just an emotional (情感的) thing.” Mike can still remember the    17    of hurt and total surprise on Mary's face. She was troubled, and he knew that he had turned against (背叛) his best friend    18    high school. The expression on her face jarred (刺激) him into    19   , and he began to understand the  20 he was doing to his family.

    1

A. happened            B. appeared

C. looked              D. had

    2

A. live in             B. study at

C. stay at              D. be out of

    3

A. one                B. no

C. three              D. two

    4

A. Luckily             B. As

C. Thanks             D. But

    5

A. arrived              B. reached

C. got to             D. made

    6

A. surprised            B. understood

C. wondered           D. asked

    7

A. a week             B. for a week

C. on a week           D. over a week

    8

A. difficult            B. comfortable

C. happy             D. easy

    9

A. empty             B. separate

C. full of job            D. true of life

    10

A. simple              B. surface

C. scientific           D. social

    11

A. at all               B. anything

C. heart to heart         D. in pains

    12

A. really              B. likely

C. always              D. never

    13

A. loved by           B. separated from

C. different from       D. cared by

    14

A. knew              B. understood

C. admitted           D. had no idea of

    15

A. to take place          B. to happening

C. happening           D. done

    16

A. her               B. someone else

C. the matter           D. anything

    17

A. look               B. face

C. feeling              D. word

    18

A. since              B. from

C. to                 D. of

    19

A. fact                B. reality

C. her life              D. his belief

    20

A. good              B. wrong

C. harm              D. mistake

 

  That had made me ___1___ my childhood. I, too, had ___2___ a violin, but we didn't have the money. Even though life was ___3__ then, I couldn't wait any longer to ask, “Daddy, ___4__ I have a violin of my own?” Daddy looked sad. But a few weeks later, Daddy came home with a case, saying, “Mary, I found this ___5___ violin for seven dollars.”

  The day I carried my ____6___ to school for my first lesson, no one could know the bursting in my ____7__. I practised, joined the school orchestra and gave ___8__ Several years seemed to pass more quickly then and I found ___9___ in the first violin chair. More years passed. My violin made every move with me, and was carefully put ___10__.

  Now here I am ___11___ the newspaper want ad. I took out my violin and put it on the table. Then I picked up the ___12__, walked to the telephone and dialed the number 8432526.

  Later, in the day, a man in his thirties knocked on the door. “I've been ___13___ someone would ___14___ my ad. My daughter wants a violin so badly,” he said, ___15___ my violin. “How much are you ____16__?”

  Any music store, I knew, would offer me a higher pay. But now I heard my voice answer, “Seven dollars.”

  “Are you ____17___?” he asked and caused me to think so much of my ___18___.“Seven dollars,” I ___19___ and added, “I hope your little girl will ___20___ it as I did.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

(1) Alook    back      

  
  

Bdream    of      

  
  

      Cthink    of      

  
  

Dremind    of      

  
  

(2) Ahad      

  
  

Bwanted      

  
  

      Cbought      

  
  

Downed      

  
  

(3) Ahard      

  
  

Bhappy      

  
  

        Ceasy      

  
  

Dcomfortable      

  
  

(4) Amust      

  
  

Bshould      

  
  

      Cmay      

  
  

Dshall      

  
  

(5) Asecond-hand      

  
  

Bbeautiful      

  
  

        Cexpensive      

  
  

Dnew      

  
  

(6) Ainstruments      

  
  

Bbooks      

  
  

        Cschoolbag      

  
  

Dviolin      

  
  

(7) Ahead      

  
  

Bmind      

  
  

      Cheart      

  
  

Dbody      

  
  

(8) Aperformances      

  
  

Bconcerts      

  
  

      Cshows      

  
  

Dplays      

  
  

(9) Amy    instruments      

  
  

Bit      

  
  

      Cme      

  
  

Dmyself      

  
  

(10) Aaway      

  
  

Bside      

  
  

          Cdown      

  
  

Dup      

  
  

(11) Ain      

  
  

Bon      

  
  

        Cfor      

  
  

Dwith      

  
  

(12) Aphoto      

  
  

Bviolin      

  
  

        Cnewspaper      

  
  

Dcase      

  
  

(13) Aexpecting      

  
  

Btelling      

  
  

        Casking      

  
  

Dpaying      

  
  

(14) Alike      

  
  

Bknow      

  
  

        Csee      

  
  

Danswer      

  
  

(15) Aseeing      

  
  

Bfixing      

  
  

        Cexamining      

  
  

Dplaying      

  
  

(16) Aselling      

  
  

Basking      

  
  

        Cpaying      

  
  

Dcosting      

  
  

(17) Areading      

  
  

Bsorry      

  
  

          Cwilling      

  
  

Dsure      

  
  

(18) Astory      

  
  

Bviolin      

  
  

          Cfather      

  
  

Dchildhood      

  
  

(19) Aanswered      

  
  

Brepeated      

  
  

        Creplied      

  
  

Dagreed      

  
  

(20) Aplay      

  
  

Benjoy      

  
  

          Chave      

  
  

Ddo      

  

  That had made me ___1___ my childhood. I, too, had ___2___ a violin, but we didn't have the money. Even though life was ___3__ then, I couldn't wait any longer to ask, “Daddy, ___4__ I have a violin of my own?” Daddy looked sad. But a few weeks later, Daddy came home with a case, saying, “Mary, I found this ___5___ violin for seven dollars.”

  The day I carried my ____6___ to school for my first lesson, no one could know the bursting in my ____7__. I practised, joined the school orchestra and gave ___8__ Several years seemed to pass more quickly then and I found ___9___ in the first violin chair. More years passed. My violin made every move with me, and was carefully put ___10__.

  Now here I am ___11___ the newspaper want ad. I took out my violin and put it on the table. Then I picked up the ___12__, walked to the telephone and dialed the number 8432526.

  Later, in the day, a man in his thirties knocked on the door. “I've been ___13___ someone would ___14___ my ad. My daughter wants a violin so badly,” he said, ___15___ my violin. “How much are you ____16__?”

  Any music store, I knew, would offer me a higher pay. But now I heard my voice answer, “Seven dollars.”

  “Are you ____17___?” he asked and caused me to think so much of my ___18___.“Seven dollars,” I ___19___ and added, “I hope your little girl will ___20___ it as I did.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
  

(1) Alook    back      

  
  

Bdream    of      

  
  

      Cthink    of      

  
  

Dremind    of      

  
  

(2) Ahad      

  
  

Bwanted      

  
  

      Cbought      

  
  

Downed      

  
  

(3) Ahard      

  
  

Bhappy      

  
  

        Ceasy      

  
  

Dcomfortable      

  
  

(4) Amust      

  
  

Bshould      

  
  

      Cmay      

  
  

Dshall      

  
  

(5) Asecond-hand      

  
  

Bbeautiful      

  
  

        Cexpensive      

  
  

Dnew      

  
  

(6) Ainstruments      

  
  

Bbooks      

  
  

        Cschoolbag      

  
  

Dviolin      

  
  

(7) Ahead      

  
  

Bmind      

  
  

      Cheart      

  
  

Dbody      

  
  

(8) Aperformances      

  
  

Bconcerts      

  
  

      Cshows      

  
  

Dplays      

  
  

(9) Amy    instruments      

  
  

Bit      

  
  

      Cme      

  
  

Dmyself      

  
  

(10) Aaway      

  
  

Bside      

  
  

          Cdown      

  
  

Dup      

  
  

(11) Ain      

  
  

Bon      

  
  

        Cfor      

  
  

Dwith      

  
  

(12) Aphoto      

  
  

Bviolin      

  
  

        Cnewspaper      

  
  

Dcase      

  
  

(13) Aexpecting      

  
  

Btelling      

  
  

        Casking      

  
  

Dpaying      

  
  

(14) Alike      

  
  

Bknow      

  
  

        Csee      

  
  

Danswer      

  
  

(15) Aseeing      

  
  

Bfixing      

  
  

        Cexamining      

  
  

Dplaying      

  
  

(16) Aselling      

  
  

Basking      

  
  

        Cpaying      

  
  

Dcosting      

  
  

(17) Areading      

  
  

Bsorry      

  
  

          Cwilling      

  
  

Dsure      

  
  

(18) Astory      

  
  

Bviolin      

  
  

          Cfather      

  
  

Dchildhood      

  
  

(19) Aanswered      

  
  

Brepeated      

  
  

        Creplied      

  
  

Dagreed      

  
  

(20) Aplay      

  
  

Benjoy      

  
  

          Chave      

  
  

Ddo      

  

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