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While I studied at school, I felt great difficulty in learning my Latin translations. I was always very  36 in using a dictionary, and  37 it most difficult, while to other boys it seemed no  38 .

  I formed an alliance(盟友) with a boy in the Sixth Grade. He was very clever and  39 read Latin as easily as English. My friend for his part was almost as  40 troubled by the English essays he had to write for the headmaster as I was  41 these Latin words. We agreed together that he should  42 me my Latin translations and that I should do his essays. The arrangement  43 wonderfully. The headmaster seemed quite  44 with my work, and I had more time to myself in the morning. On the other hand, once a week  45 I had to compose the essays of my friend. For several months no difficulty  46 , but once we were nearly caught out.

  One afternoon, the headmaster  47 my friend to discuss one essay with him in a lively spirit. “I was interested in this  48 you make here. I think you might have gone further. Tell me  49 you had in your mind.” The headmaster continued in this  50 for some time to fear of my friend. However, the headmaster, not wishing to  51 an occasion of praise into  52 of fault-finding, finally  53 him go. He came back to me like a man who had had a very narrow  54 and I made up my mind to make every effort to study my  55 .

A. quick     B. slow      C. hard        D. good

A. made     B. got        C. found        D. left

A. trouble    B. difference     C. labor         D. worry

A. might     B. would     C. should        D. could

A. very      B. little       C. much       D. few

A. for       B. by      C. in         D. to

A. change     B. take      C. forgive       D. tell

A. worked     B. tried      C. happened      D. developed

A. angry      B. satisfied     C. frightened      D. sad

A. or so      B. or else      C. as usual       D. as far

A. became      B. seemed     C. lay        D. appeared

A. called      B. taught     C. arranged      D. sent

A. aim       B. goal      C. point        D. opinion

A. why       B. how      C. which       D. what

A. excitement       B. way      C. meaning      D. disappointment

A. turn        B. leave      C. grow       D. become

A. none       B. one      C. either       D. some

A. ordered      B. asked     C. took       D. let

A. surprise        B. escape    C. hope       D. chance

A. reading      B. writing     C. translations      D. essays

【小题1】B

【小题1】C

【小题1】A

【小题1】D

【小题1】C

【小题1】B

【小题1】D

【小题1】A

【小题1】B

【小题1】A

【小题1】D

【小题1】A

【小题1】C

【小题1】D

【小题1】B

【小题1】A

【小题1】B

【小题1】D

【小题1】B

【小题1】C


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I entered St Thoma’s Hospital as a medical student at the age of 18 and spent five years there. I was an unsatisfactory student, for my heart, as you might have guessed, was not in it. I wanted, I had always wanted to be a writer, and in the evening, after my high tea, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel, called “Liza of Lambeth”, which I sent to a publisher and was accepted. It appeared during my last year at the hospital and had something of a success. It was of course an accident, but naturally I did not know that. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I set out for Spain to write another book. Looking back now and knowing as I do the terrible difficulties of making a living by writing, I realize I was taking a fearful risk. It never even occurred to me.
The next ten years were very hard, and I earned an average of £100 a year. Then I had a bit of luck. The manager of the Court Theatre put on a play that failed ; the next play he arranged to put on was not ready , and he was at his wits’ end. He read a play of mine and, though he did not much like it, he thought it might just run for the six weeks till the play he had in mind to follow it with could be produced. It ran for fifteen months. Within a short while I had four plays running in London at the same time. Nothing of the kind had ever happened before. I was the talk of the town. One of the students at St Thomas’s Hospital asked the famous surgeon with whom I had worked whether he remembered me. “Yes, I remember him quite well, “he said. “ One of our failures, I’m afraid. “
1. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. The author was very pleased to have his book published but he didn’t realize it was something of an accident.
B. The success of his first book led the author to think he could afford to make writing his profession.
C. The author knew he was running a terrible risk when he decided to become a writer.
D. The author became a writer after graduation but was not a successful one.
2. In the second paragraph, “… he was at his wits’ end “means ________.
A. he was having a nervous breakdown       B. he was out of his wisdom
C. he did not know what to do            D. he almost went mad
3. The manager of the Court Theatre agreed to put the author’s play on the stage because _____________.
A. he thought it would run for fifteen months
B. he knew it was one of the author’s best plays shown in London
C. he had just put on a play that failed
D. the play he had arranged to put on was not ready
4. The author became the talk of the town. The reason was that __________.
A. he talked with a great many people in London about his plays
B. the plays he wrote were excellently performed in London
C. his performances in the Court Theatre were unexpectedly
D. he was criticized by an eminent surgeon as one of their failures

 

I entered St Thoma’s Hospital as a medical student at the age of 18 and spent five years there. I was an unsatisfactory student, for my heart, as you might have guessed, was not in it. I wanted, I had always wanted to be a writer, and in the evening, after my high tea, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel, called “Liza of Lambeth”, which I sent to a publisher and was accepted. It appeared during my last year at the hospital and had something of a success. It was of course an accident, but naturally I did not know that. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I set out for Spain to write another book. Looking back now and knowing as I do the terrible difficulties of making a living by writing, I realize I was taking a fearful risk. It never even occurred to me.

The next ten years were very hard, and I earned an average of £100 a year. Then I had a bit of luck. The manager of the Court Theatre put on a play that failed ; the next play he arranged to put on was not ready , and he was at his wits’ end. He read a play of mine and, though he did not much like it, he thought it might just run for the six weeks till the play he had in mind to follow it with could be produced. It ran for fifteen months. Within a short while I had four plays running in London at the same time. Nothing of the kind had ever happened before. I was the talk of the town. One of the students at St Thomas’s Hospital asked the famous surgeon with whom I had worked whether he remembered me. “Yes, I remember him quite well, “he said. “ One of our failures, I’m afraid. “

1. Which of the following statements is not true?

A. The author was very pleased to have his book published but he didn’t realize it was something of an accident.

B. The success of his first book led the author to think he could afford to make writing his profession.

C. The author knew he was running a terrible risk when he decided to become a writer.

D. The author became a writer after graduation but was not a successful one.

2. In the second paragraph, “… he was at his wits’ end “means ________.

A. he was having a nervous breakdown       B. he was out of his wisdom

C. he did not know what to do             D. he almost went mad

3. The manager of the Court Theatre agreed to put the author’s play on the stage because _____________.

A. he thought it would run for fifteen months

B. he knew it was one of the author’s best plays shown in London

C. he had just put on a play that failed

D. the play he had arranged to put on was not ready

4. The author became the talk of the town. The reason was that __________.

A. he talked with a great many people in London about his plays

B. the plays he wrote were excellently performed in London

C. his performances in the Court Theatre were unexpectedly

D. he was criticized by an eminent surgeon as one of their failures

 

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     Fifteen years spent in the field of education has provided me with many treasured moments. One of the
mo st unforgettable  1  when I was teaching second   2  ,10 years ago.
     In May I decided to plan something special for the children: a Mother's Day tea. We had put our heads
together to   3  ideas of how to   4  our mothers. We practiced singing songs ,  memorized poems and
wrote cards. We decided to hold our tea the Friday before Mother's Day. I was surprised and   5  to learn
that every mother was planning to attend.I   6  invited my own mother.
      Finally, the big day arrived. Each child   7  up at our classroom door, expecting the arrival of his or her mom.   8  it got closer to the starting time, I looked around and my eyes quickly found Jimmy. His mother
hadn't shown up and he was looking   9  .
      I took my mother by the hand and walked over to Jimmy. "Jimmy," I said, "I have some problems here
and I was   10  if you could keep my mother   11  while I'm busy. "
      My mom and Jimmy sat at a table. Jimmy    12   my mom her treats, and presented her with the gift I
had made, just as we had   13  the day before. Whenever I looked over, my mother and Jimmy were in
deep 14  .
      Now 10 years later, I work with students of all ages, educating them about the environment. Last year,
I took a senior class on a field trip, and there was Jimmy. I had the students complete an outline of the day's  15  and an evaluation of our trip. Then I collected the students'  booklets and checked them to see if 
   16    was completed. When I came    17   Jimmy's page, he had written "Remember our Mother's Day
tea we had in second grade ,  Mrs Marra? I do ! Thanks for all you did for me, and thank your mother,
too. "
      I told him I really enjoyed what he had written. He looked rather embarrassed and   18  his own thanks and walked away.Suddenly he ran back and gave me a big hug. "Thanks again. No
one even knew my mother didn't   19   it. "
      I ended my workday with a hug from a teenage boy who had   20  stopped hugging teachers years ago.
(     )1. A. lasted              
(     )2. A. school              
(     )3. A. pay attention to    
(     )4. A. love                
(     )5. A. astonished          
(     )6. A. even                
(     )7. A. followed            
(     )8. A. As                  
(     )9. A. wild                
(     )10. A. considering        
(     )11. A. connection          
(     )12. A. served              
(     )13. A. taught              
(     )14. A. mind                
(     )15. A. feeling            
(     )16. A. something          
(     )17. A. by                  
(     )18. A. announced          
(     )19. A. make                
(     )20. A. probably            
B. happened            
B. class              
B. look forward to    
B. please              
B. worried            
B. ever                
B. held                
B. Although            
B. curious            
B. wondering          
B. care                
B. supplied            
B. studied            
B. thought            
B. hehavior            
B. everything          
B. to                  
B. delivered          
B. get                
B. exactly            
C. experienced  
C. grade        
C. get on with  
C. respect      
C. relieved      
C. still        
C. kept          
C. While        
C. strange      
C. asking        
C. company      
C. assigned      
C. practiced    
C. agreement    
C. event        
C. anything      
C. on            
C. stated        
C. do            
C. rarely        
D. described        
D. lesson            
D. come up with      
D. admire            
D. interested        
D. once              
D. lined            
D. Because          
D. upset            
D. doubting          
D. concern          
D. applied          
D. told              
D. conversation      
D. action            
D. nothing          
D. over              
D. whispered        
D. take              
D. eagerly          

 [1] While the Amazon may seem far away, we are all closely connected to it through our actions. Now there are largely the results of great demand for forest products and agriculture land, which makes its plant and animal species in danger. Fortunately, we can help save the Amazon rainforest by making the right choices in our daily lives. By being smart consumers, we can make a difference and help reduce human pressures on the forests and rivers.

[2] Look for forestt products that you don ’ t need to destroy forests to get. We can choose many rainforest products like Brazil nuts and coffee, which can be got without destroying forests. And at the same time the money you provide can help local people to _______________.

[3] Recycle everything possible. Such items as batteries, cloth, glass, paper in our daily life can be recycled with different techniques. For example, the collected glass pieces are taken to a glass recycling factory where they are madeinto new glass bottles through a series of processing.

[4] Buy the rightpets. Many wild animals are illegally caught in the Amazon and sold as pets and large numbers of these animals die in the process. It ’ s important to ask where the animal comes from and to require a store to give you proof when you decide to buy a pet.

[5] Carefully select the appliances( 家用电器 ) in your home . For example, order low-flow shower heads ( 喷头 ),which can reduce your use of hot water and use of energy to heat the water. So it ’ s wise to select the appliances which can save energy.

[6] Turn off appliances that you are not using and take the plug off them..Switch off TVs, computers, lights, etc. even when they are not being used and make sure the plug off the switch of some appliances that se electricity including TVs, video and audio systems, computers.

76. What is the main idea of the text ? (no more than 8 words)

________________________________________________________________________________

77. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 4 words)

And at the same time the money you provide can help local people to ________________________

78. L i st two threats to the wildlife in Amazon.(no more than 5 words)

________________________________________________________________________________

79. What ’ s the purpose of choosing the appliances carefully ?(no more than 4 words)

________________________________________________________________________________

80. What does the word “ they ” (L i ne 2, Paragraph 6) probably refer to?(no more than 1 word)

I entered St Thoma’s Hospital as a medical student at the age of 18 and spent five years there. I was an unsatisfactory student, for my heart, as you might have guessed, was not in it. I wanted, I had always wanted to be a writer, and in the evening, after my high tea, I wrote and read. Before long, I wrote a novel, called “Liza of Lambeth”, which I sent to a publisher and was accepted. It appeared during my last year at the hospital and had something of a success. It was of course an accident, but naturally I did not know that. I felt I could afford to give up medicine and make writing my profession; so, three days after I graduated from the school of medicine, I set out for Spain to write another book. Looking back now and knowing as I do the terrible difficulties of making a living by writing, I realize I was taking a fearful risk. It never even occurred to me.

The next ten years were very hard, and I earned an average of ??100 a year. Then I had a bit of luck. The manager of the Court Theatre put on a play that failed ; the next play he arranged to put on was not ready , and he was at his wits’ end. He read a play of mine and, though he did not much like it, he thought it might just run for the six weeks till the play he had in mind to follow it with could be produced. It ran for fifteen months. Within a short while I had four plays running in London at the same time. Nothing of the kind had ever happened before. I was the talk of the town. One of the students at St Thomas’s Hospital asked the famous surgeon with whom I had worked whether he remembered me. “Yes, I remember him quite well, “he said. “ One of our failures, I’m afraid. “

1. Which of the following statements is not true?

A. The author was very pleased to have his book published but he didn’t realize it was something of an accident.

B. The success of his first book led the author to think he could afford to make writing his profession.

C. The author knew he was running a terrible risk when he decided to become a writer.

D. The author became a writer after graduation but was not a successful one.

2. In the second paragraph, “… he was at his wits’ end “means ________.

A. he was having a nervous breakdown       B. he was out of his wisdom

C. he did not know what to do             D. he almost went mad

3. The manager of the Court Theatre agreed to put the author’s play on the stage because _____________.

A. he thought it would run for fifteen months

B. he knew it was one of the author’s best plays shown in London

C. he had just put on a play that failed

D. the play he had arranged to put on was not ready

4. The author became the talk of the town. The reason was that __________.

A. he talked with a great many people in London about his plays

B. the plays he wrote were excellently performed in London

C. his performances in the Court Theatre were unexpectedly

D. he was criticized by an eminent surgeon as one of their failures

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