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Just One Drink

There’s a small cross by the side of Highway 128, near the town of Boonville. If this cross could   1  , it would tell you this sad story:

Seven years ago my brother, Michael, was on a friend’s farm. They decided to go out for dinner. Joe another friend, arrived and   2   to drive–after just one drink.

  3  , the four friends traveled the winding road. They didn’t know   4   it would end – nobody did. Suddenly, they changed their direction and swerved (拐进) into the   5   lane, colliding with a(n)  6   car.

Back home we were watching E.T. on video in front of a warm fire. Then we went to bed. At 2:00 A.M. a police officer   7   my mom with the   8   news. Michael had been killed.

In the morning, I found my mother and sister   9  . I stood there,  10  . “What’s wrong?” I asked,  11   my sleepy eyes.

Mom took a deep   12  . “Come here…”

Thus began a difficult and tiring journey through grief, where all roads lead to nowhere. It still   13   to remember that day.

The   14   thing that helps is telling my story, hoping you will remember it if you are 15 to get into a car with someone who has had a drink – even just   16   drink.

Joe chose the road to   17  . He was convicted of manslaughter (过失杀人) and served time.  18  , the real punishment is living with the consequences of his actions. He left us with a(n)  19   in our hearts that will never go away, a nightmare that will haunt him – and us – for the rest of our lives. And a small   20   by the side of Highway 128.

1.A.laugh                    B.hear                    C.talk                     D.walk

2.A.abandoned             B.wondered            C.volunteered          D.provided

2,4,6

 
3.A.Fortunately            B.Effectively           C.Toughly              D.Lightheartedly

4.A.how                     B.what                   C.when                  D.where

5.A.correct                 B.narrow                C.opposite              D.wide

6.A.riding                    B.oncoming            C.carrying              D.driving

7.A.woke                    B.threatened            C.comforted           D.arose

8.A.accurate                B.shocking             C.expected             D.doubtful

9.A.whispering            B.complaining         C.crying                 D.cursing

10.A.confused             B.disappointed         C.desperate             D.motivated

11.A.closing                B.rubbing               C.sticking               D.appealing

12.A.breath                 B.chance                C.joke                    D.look

13.A.wounds               B.injures                 C.hurts                   D.senses

14.A.only                    B.lucky                  C.just                     D.useful

15.A.attached              B.encouraged          C.forced                 D.acquired

16.A.little                    B.much                  C.few                    D.one

17.A.nowhere              B.anywhere            C.somewhere          D.everywhere

18.A.Meanwhile           B.However             C.Therefore            D.But

19.A.hole                    B.hope                   C.space                  D.ache

20.A.car                    B.mark                   C.cross                 D.graveyard

1—5  CCDDB    6—10   BABCA    11—15  BACAB    16—20  DABDC

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1.                A.Certainly        B.Unfortunately    C.Importantly    D.Luckily

 

2.                A.when          B.how           C.whether  D.why

 

3.                A.But            B.Or             C.Then D.So

 

4.                A.on            B.after           C.before   D.in

 

5.                A.it             B.her            C.him  D.me

 

6.                A.had            B.was            C.played   D.feared

 

7.                A.fell            B.to fall          C.fallen D.falling

 

8.                A.with           B.at             C.from D.off

 

9.                A.arrived at       B.remained       C.got  D.entered

 

10.               A.excited         B.confused       C.pleased   D.frustrated

 

11.               A.order          B.mistake         C.wish  D.decision

 

12.               A.certain         B.angry          C.sad   D.anxious

 

 

_____1.Susan is a big eater. She usually has a lot at every meal. So she wonders whether she could only eat less for the first meal of a day to lose weight.

_____2.Tina is a fat girl who doesn’t like exercise much. She just wants to lose weight by eating less but not doing exercise.

_____3.Maggie is a busy office lady. She usually has to work overtime every day. So she could only have her dinner late at night. She wants to be slimmer so that she could be much more attractive.

_____4. Judy is a fashionable designer. She hopes to have a slim shape as models. She usually doesn’t have any regular meal, but has some snacks when she is hungry.

A.If you eat less for breakfast, you have a lower chance of losing weight. Breakfast is important. It gives the body sufficient energy to sustain itself through the morning, and it also stimulates metabolic (新陈代谢) activity in the body. Metabolism is what consumes fat and what makes us slimmer. So, don’t forget to eat something for the breakfast.

B.If you ate your last meal right before going to bed, the calories accumulated from this meal could be twice the amount accumulated from a same meal if you ate it another time during the day.

C.Many people stop doing exercise when they eat less. When you do this, your body will burn less fat. So even if people take in less calories, they get rid of less too. The balance is then unchanged.

D.People gain fat not from the food they eat, but from the number of calories in the food. For example, a bunch of vegetables has just one tenth the calories contained in a small bit of chocolate cake. So make sure you have adequate regular meals, but firmly say no to various snacks, milk tea or even instant noodles.

 

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