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One day,when I was a freshman in high school,I saw a kid from my class walking home from school. His name was Kyle. It looked like he was 1        all of his books. I thought to my?self, "Why would anyone bring home all his books on a Friday? He must really be a nerd (书呆子) .”I had quite a weekend 2       (parties and a football game with my friend the following afternoon) ,so I shrugged my shoulders and went on.

As I was walking,I saw a bunch of kids 3        toward him. They ran 4        him,knocking all his books out of his arms and tripping (姅跌) him so he 5        in the dirt. His glas?ses went flying,and I saw 6        land in the grass about ten feet from him. He looked up and I saw this 7        sadness in his eyes.

My heart went out to him. So,I jogged (慢跑) 8       to him,and as he crawled around looking for his glasses,I saw tears in his eyes. I handed him his glasses and said, "Those guys are jerks (条蛋) .They really should get lives."He looked at me and said, "Hey,thanks!" There was a big 9        on his face. It was one of those smiles that showed real 10       . I helped him pick up his books,and asked him where he lived. It 11      out he lived near me,so I asked him why I had never seen him before. He said he had gone to private school 12        coming to this school.

I would have never 13        out with a private school kid before. We talked all the 14        home,and I carried his books. He turned out to be a pretty cool 15       . I asked him if he wanted to play football on Saturday with me and my friends. He said yes. We hung all 16        and the more I got to know Kyle,the more I liked him. And my friends thought the 17        of him. Monday morning came,and there was Kyle with the huge 18        of books again. I stopped him and said , " Damn boy,you are gonna really 19        some serious muscles with this pile of books everyday!". He just laughed and 20        me half the books. Over the next four years,Kyle and I became best friends.

(   ) 1. A. carrying   B. fetching   C. lifting   D. delivering

(   ) 2. A. planned   B. projected   C. programmed   D. prepared

(   ) 3. A. going   B. coming   C. running   D. racing

(   ) 4. A. at   B. to   C. after   D. around

(   ) 5. A. lay   B. touched   C. dropped   D. landed

(   ) 6. A. this   B. that   C. them   D. it

(   ) 7. A. afraid   B. terrible   C. awful   D. dreadful

(   ) 8. A. on   B. over   C. out   D. up

(   ) 9. A. look   B. smile   C. expression   D. feeling

(   ) 10. A. admiration   B. recognition   C. emotion   D. gratitude

(   ) 11. A. set   B. found   C. came   D. turned

(   ) 12. A. before   B. after   C. when   D. as

(   ) 13. A. handed   B. put   C. hung   D. turned

(   ) 14. A. path   B. road   C. way   D. route

(   ) 15. A. pupil   B. child   C. kid   D. youngster

(   ) 16. A. weekend   B. day   C. afternoon   D. evening

(   ) 17. A. alike   B. different   C. opposite   D. same

(   ) 18. A. mass   B. stack   C. heap   D. group

(   ) 19. A. raised   B. build   C. developed   D. created

(   ) 20. A. threw   B. passed   C. offered   D. handed

   AACAD     CBBBD   DACCC    ADBBD

性格相投,爱好一致。校园里交友的一幕让人好羡慕。

2. A plan:多指事先经过较充分的准备或考虑后制定的计划,也可指非决定性的打算或设想。

project:多指由个人或集体为进行某项工作或完成某一项较大的任务,而制定的计划方案或设想。

3. C race:多用于赛跑,指以最快速度奔跑。

4. A朝他奔去直到将他撞倒,有"猛冲过去" 的味道。

5. D land在此表示"跌倒"之意。

6. C眼镜应用复数来表示。

7. B afraid:指由于胆小或怯懦而不敢说或做某事。不能作定语用。

awful:指威严得令人害怕或敬畏,有一定的感情色彩。

dreadful: 指使人非常恐惧,毛骨悚然,也使人感到讨厌而退縮。他眼中的难过不应那么吓人,因此B项为正确答案。

8. B jog on缓慢平稳地进行(稳步前进) ; jog out慢吞吞地走出去;没有jog up这一搭配;jog over表示"一路小跑过去"的意思。

10. D感激的微笑。

11. D set out出发;find out发现,找出;come out出现,显露出;turn out结果是,原来是。答案只能选 D.

12. A此处意思是;在来这所学校之前,应该选A0

13. C hand out分发,散发,给予;put out熄灭,发表,激怒,努力;hang out和朋友在一起出外玩;turn out结果是,出现,翻转,证明是。

14. C固定搭配短语:"all the way home"。

15. C youngster:泛指任何年龄的儿童或者少年,多指男孩,多为年长者的使用。 pupil和child不符合本文意思。只能选择kid.

16. A这里是指本周末这一段时间的接触,让双方有了好感。

17. D句意是"我的朋友们对他也有同样的看法"。

alike adj. /adv.虽有"相似的,同样的"意思,但不能用在此处。

18. B mass强调"团,块";stack堆,摞;heap主要指把沙、石、煤、草等堆高,不强调整齐; group是群,组。此处选B正确。

19. B常用build来表示增强体质,肌肉之意。 develop也有点此意,但不常用。

20. D显然是"递给我",D项符合句意。

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In modern society there is a great deal of argument about competition. Some value it high?ly,believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity. Others say that competition is bad;that it sets one. person against another;that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.

I have taught many children who held the belief that their selfworth relied on how well they performed at tennis and other skills. For them,playing well and winning are often life-and-death affairs. In their singleminded pursuit (追求) of success; the development of many other human qualities is sadly forgotten.

However,while some seem to be lost in the desire to succeed,others take an opposite atti?tude. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players,they strongly blame competition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have suffered under competitive pressures from their parents or society. Teaching these young people,I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to seek failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying,they always have an excuse:"I may have lost. But it doesn't matter because I really didn't try. " What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had really tried and lost,that would mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of their worth. Clearly,this belief is the same as that of the true competitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one's selfrespect relies on how well one performs in comparison with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often troublesome fear begins to dissolve (緩解) can we discover a new meaning in competition.

(   ) 5. What is the main meaning of this passage?

   A. Some people value competition highly to set up selfrespect.

   B. People have different opinions about competition.

   C. Competition sets one person against another.

   D. Some people seem to seek failure by not trying to win or achieve success.

(   ) 6. Why do some people think highly of competition according to the passage?

   A. It does good to push society forward.

   B. It helps to gain selfrespect.

   C. It improves personal life attitude.

   D. It strengthens personal relationship.

(   ) 7. The true competitors also have a wrong belief that they think        .

   A. one's worth lies in how well one performs compared with others

   B. one's success in competition needs great responsibility

   C. competition is the only way to prove themselves

   D. other human qualities are not fully necessary

(   ) 8. Which of the following can best describe the writer's point of view?

   A. Everyone should try to win or achieve success in competition.

   B. Different opinions towards competition should be encouraged.

   C. Playing well and winning are really a life-and-death matter.

   D. Trying though losing is quite a different matter from even not doing anything.

Once there were two brothers,John and Tom,whose father died. They divided the land in half. Over time,the older brother John married and had six children,while the younger brother Tom never married.

One night,Tom lay awake. "It's not fair that each of us has half the land to farm," he thought. "My brother has six children to feed and I have none. He should have more grain than I do."

So that night Tom went to his silo,gathered a large bag of wheat,and climbed the hill that separated the two farms and over to his brother's farm. Leaving the wheat in John's silo,he re?turned home,pleased.

Earlier that very same night,John was also thinking , " In my old age my wife and I will have our grown children to take care of us,while my brother will probably have none. He should at least sell more grain from the fields now so he can provide for himself with dignity in his old age."

So that night,too,he did the same as Tom..

The next morning,Tom was surprised to see the amount of grain in his silo unchanged. "I can not have taken as much wheat as I thought," he said,confused. "Tonight I'll be sure to take more."So it was the same with John.

After night fell,each brother did the same thing as last night. The next morning,the brothers were again puzzled at the unchanged silo. But they decided to do it again.

The third night,each brother gathered a large pile of wheat,and went to his brother's silo. At the top of the hill,under the shadow of the moon,each brother noticed a figure in the dis?tance.

Who could it be?

(   ) 5. Why did Tom think it's unfair for him to have half the land?

   A. Because his brother had a big family to support on half the land.

   B. Because he wanted to get more land,for he was younger.

   C. Because his parents loved his brother more than him.

   D. Because his brother had six children to help farm the land.

(   ) 6. What call we learn from the passage?

   A. Tom stole a large bag of wheat from John's.

   B. Both of the two brothers did the same thing that night.

   C. Tom was disappointed to see the grain stolen.

   D. The brothers decided to sell their grains in their own way.

(   ) 7. When the two brothers found the unchanged grain,they felt         .

   A. disappointed   B. frightened

   C. confused   D. pleased

(   ) 8. The author writes this passage in order to         .

   A. tell us a story about the two brothers

   B. introduce the two brothers' wisdom

   C. bring out an interesting topic

   D. present the brotherhood between them

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