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  Under her bed, Mrs.Chang kept a box containing some jewellery which had belonged to her mother.The jewellery was the only   1   thing she had, and she always said she would keep it and only sell it for a very important person.Well, this was an important reason, wasn't it?She said nothing to Mary,   2   went secretly into the city and sold the jewellery for $2,750.Over half the money!But where could she   3   the other half?

  During the next few months, Mrs.Chang was always busy.She went out four mornings a week and   4   other people's houses.She   5   until late in the night and sewed dresses and trousers for the people in the village.She broidered()colorful birds and flowers on a piece of silk for the   6   who came through the village.  7  , her pile of money under her bed began to   8  .Mary noticed that her mother was very   9  , but her mother just said," I want to have some new clothes for your   10  .I'll need to buy cloth.And I want to be able to   11   you another good present."

  By June, Mrs.Chang had $4,250 under her bed.She went to a relative in Yuen Long, who had a small business."Tsun Man," she said, "I badly(very much)  12   $750." Her relative was   13  .Mrs.Chang had   14   asked anyone for money before.But he lent her the money.Mrs.Chang   15   her best clothes, went to the city and   16   a return ticket from London to Hong Kong.After putting it in a nice   17  , she began to write   18   address on it and posted it."What a surprise this will be for David."She said to   19  ."How happy he will be!And how happy Mary will be too, to   20   her brother with her on her wedding day."

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[  ]

A.

valuable

B.

beautiful

C.

interesting

D.

wonderful

(2)

[  ]

A.

or

B.

but

C.

so

D.

however

(3)

[  ]

A.

get

B.

borrow

C.

make

D.

bring

(4)

[  ]

A.

searched

B.

entered

C.

cleaned

D.

washed

(5)

[  ]

A.

stayed up

B.

kept up

C.

made up

D.

dressed up

(6)

[  ]

A.

neighbors

B.

tourists

C.

relatives

D.

friends

(7)

[  ]

A.

Gradually

B.

Often

C.

Probably

D.

Immediately

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[  ]

A.

reduce

B.

appear

C.

disappear

D.

grow

(9)

[  ]

A.

worried

B.

busy

C.

angry

D.

content

(10)

[  ]

A.

wedding

B.

birthday

C.

family

D.

work

(11)

[  ]

A.

give

B.

send

C.

buy

D.

mail

(12)

[  ]

A.

lose

B.

owe

C.

need

D.

earn

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[  ]

A.

surprised

B.

frightened

C.

hurt

D.

disappointed

(14)

[  ]

A.

always

B.

usually

C.

never

D.

sometimes

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[  ]

A.

picked up

B.

had on

C.

took off

D.

put on

(16)

[  ]

A.

bought

B.

sent

C.

took

D.

carried

(17)

[  ]

A.

envelope

B.

box

C.

package

D.

bag

(18)

[  ]

A.

him

B.

them

C.

herself

D.

her

(19)

[  ]

A.

him

B.

them

C.

herself

D.

her

(20)

[  ]

A.

have

B.

invite

C.

take

D.

leave

答案:1.A;2.B;3.A;4.C;5.A;6.B;7.A;8.D;9.B;10.A;11.A;12.C;13.A;14.C;15.D;16.A;17.A;18.D;19.C;20.A;
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  Dr. Alexander Manette, a famous doctor, was  1 by the river Seine one night. Suddenly he was  2 into a carriage by two noblemen and was brought to a  3 house.

  In a room upstairs he found a  4 girl who kept shouting and crying. It was  5 that she was mad. The doctor tried his best to calm her, but he  6 . The girl died.

  In another room he saw a young boy, the girl's brother. The boy was lying on the ground with a deadly sword wound  7 his breast. The dying boy  8 to tell the doctor how he and his sister had been wronged.

  The doctor wrote a letter to the Minister to tell him the whole matter.  9 this he was kidnapped (绑架) and  10 into the Bastille.

  The boy's family  11 the tenants (佃农) of the two noblemen. They were taxed heavily and robbed and oppressed cruelly. They were made very  12 .

  The boy's sister married a sick man,  13 she tended (照料) with great care. The young nobleman was struck by her  14 . She was taken away by force. In order to  15 his sister, the boy followed the young nobleman.

  The boy  16 to accept the nobleman's money. The nobleman whipped him and  17 him with his sword. The dying boy blamed the nobleman  18 . He pointed out,“In the days  19 all these things are to be answered for (偿还), I …” 20 these last words the boy died.

1.

[  ]

A.sleeping
B.eating
C.walking
D.singing

2.

[  ]

A.to force
B.force
C.forced
D.forcing

3.

[  ]

A.alone
B.lonely
C.underground
D.old

4.

[  ]

A.beautiful
B.good
C.dirty
D.ugly

5.

[  ]

A.clean
B.clear
C.known
D.said

6.

[  ]

A.changed
B.failed
C.succeeded
D.left

7.

[  ]

A.on
B.at
C.in
D.under

8.

[  ]

A.hated
B.tried
C.had
D.was

9.

[  ]

A.Because
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C.Since
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10.

[  ]

A.made
B.pushed
C.moved
D.thrown

11.

[  ]

A.was
B.were
C.would be
D.might be

12.

[  ]

A.rich
B.happy
C.poor
D.angry

13.

[  ]

A.who
B.whose
C.whom
D.who's

14.

[  ]

A.beauty
B.face
C.kindness
D.heart

15.

[  ]

A.see
B.take
C.save
D.find

16.

[  ]

A.would like
B.wanted
C.preferred
D.refused

17.

[  ]

A.hit
B.frightened
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18.

[  ]

A.calmly
B.cruelly
C.bravely
D.strangely

19.

[  ]

A.when
B.which
C.on which
D.why

20.

[  ]

A.In
B.At
C.With
D.On

完形填空。

  Dr. Alexander Manette, a famous doctor, was  1 by the river Seine one night. Suddenly he was  2 into a carriage by two noblemen and was brought to a  3 house.

  In a room upstairs he found a  4 girl who kept shouting and crying. It was  5 that she was mad. The doctor tried his best to calm her, but he  6 . The girl died.

  In another room he saw a young boy, the girl's brother. The boy was lying on the ground with a deadly sword wound  7 his breast. The dying boy  8 to tell the doctor how he and his sister had been wronged.

  The doctor wrote a letter to the Minister to tell him the whole matter.  9 this he was kidnapped (绑架) and  10 into the Bastille.

  The boy's family  11 the tenants (佃农) of the two noblemen. They were taxed heavily and robbed and oppressed cruelly. They were made very  12 .

  The boy's sister married a sick man,  13 she tended (照料) with great care. The young nobleman was struck by her  14 . She was taken away by force. In order to  15 his sister, the boy followed the young nobleman.

  The boy  16 to accept the nobleman's money. The nobleman whipped him and  17 him with his sword. The dying boy blamed the nobleman  18 . He pointed out,“In the days  19 all these things are to be answered for (偿还), I …” 20 these last words the boy died.

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[  ]

A.sleeping
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C.walking
D.singing

(2)

[  ]

A.to force
B.force
C.forced
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A.alone
B.lonely
C.underground
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A.beautiful
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C.dirty
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[  ]

A.clean
B.clear
C.known
D.said

(6)

[  ]

A.changed
B.failed
C.succeeded
D.left

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[  ]

A.on
B.at
C.in
D.under

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[  ]

A.hated
B.tried
C.had
D.was

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[  ]

A.Because
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C.Since
D.As

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[  ]

A.made
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C.moved
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[  ]

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B.were
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[  ]

A.rich
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[  ]

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[  ]

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C.kindness
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[  ]

A.see
B.take
C.save
D.find

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[  ]

A.would like
B.wanted
C.preferred
D.refused

(17)

[  ]

A.hit
B.frightened
C.wounded
D.killed

(18)

[  ]

A.calmly
B.cruelly
C.bravely
D.strangely

(19)

[  ]

A.when
B.which
C.on which
D.why

(20)

[  ]

A.In
B.At
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  I got up and dressed, with my violin under my jacket, and went out into the streets to try my luck.I wandered about for   1  , looking for a likely spot,   2   as though I were about to commit a crime.Then I stopped   3   under a bridge near the station and   4   to have a try.

  I felt tense and nervous.One moment I was   5   the hurrying crowds,   6   I stood apart, my back to the wall, my hat on the side of the street   7   me, the violin under my chin.

  The first   8   I played were loud and unskilled, then they   9   down and began to run more smoothly.  10  , I was neither caught nor told to shut up.  11  , nobody took any notice at all.Then an old man without stopping   12   threw a penny into my hat, as if getting rid of some guilty evidence.

  Other pennies followed, slowly   13   steadily, dropped by   14   who appeared not to see or hear me.It seemed too easy, like a secret   15  

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an hour

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a day

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some time

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too long

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[  ]

A.

running

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crying

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feeling

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sounding

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[  ]

A.

at first

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at last

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at most

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at once

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[  ]

A.

wanted

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allowed

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refused

D.

decided

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[  ]

A.

part of

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familiar with

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far from

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away from

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[  ]

A.

the last

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once again

C.

the next

D.

as a result

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[  ]

A.

before

B.

behind

C.

next to

D.

beside

(8)

[  ]

A.

music

B.

notes

C.

piece

D.

parts

(9)

[  ]

A.

broke

B.

fell

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settled

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slowed

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[  ]

A.

Surprisingly

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Interestingly

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Undoubtedly

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Pitifully

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[  ]

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In a word

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Moreover

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Indeed

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That is

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[  ]

A.

immediately

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secretly

C.

bravely

D.

carefully

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[  ]

A.

but

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and

C.

while

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or

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[  ]

A.

the old

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fans

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the passengers

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shadows

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[  ]

A.

trick

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business

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story

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joke

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[  ]

A.

remained

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searched

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left

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worked

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[  ]

A.

value

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truths

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wealth

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conditions

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[  ]

A.

however

B.

therefore

C.

for example

D.

after all

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[  ]

A.

make

B.

open

C.

leave

D.

start

(20)

[  ]

A.

normal

B.

regular

C.

smart

D.

suitable

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  Before the 1950's, running the mile in under four minutes was considered impossible.Gradually though, times for the mile run did   1  .By the early 1950's, it looked as though a four minute mile was indeed   2  

  A British   3  , Roger Bannister, decided to try to break the four minute barrier.The decision to work for this   4   meant hours of painful, boring preparation ahead of him, but to Bannister, the goal was well worth the   5  

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A.

come

B.

begin

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succeed

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improve

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[  ]

A.

impossible

B.

possible

C.

difficult

D.

easy

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[  ]

A.

girl

B.

player

C.

runner

D.

official

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[  ]

A.

goal

B.

team

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game

D.

match

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[  ]

A.

time

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money

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attention

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effort

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[  ]

A.

running

B.

success

C.

training

D.

worry

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[  ]

A.

allowed

B.

got

C.

brought

D.

enjoyed

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[  ]

A.

sixty

B.

sixty-one

C.

fifty-nine

D.

sixty-two

(9)

[  ]

A.

go

B.

try

C.

have

D.

seem

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[  ]

A.

Finally

B.

Fortunately

C.

Suddenly

D.

Secretly

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[  ]

A.

business

B.

friend

C.

decision

D.

runner

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[  ]

A.

spare

B.

cost

C.

save

D.

allow

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[  ]

A.

break

B.

race

C.

accident

D.

training

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[  ]

A.

stopped

B.

finished

C.

liked

D.

restarted

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[  ]

A.

bad

B.

windy

C.

race

D.

lucky

(16)

[  ]

A.

stupid

B.

hard

C.

terrible

D.

pleasant

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[  ]

A.

record

B.

medal

C.

money

D.

praise

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[  ]

A.

speed

B.

runway

C.

weather

D.

race

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[  ]

A.

condition

B.

situation

C.

health

D.

appearance

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[  ]

A.

wrong

B.

easy

C.

happy

D.

right

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