题目内容
A successful business man was growing old and wanted to choose a successor to take over the business. He called all the young executives together and said, "I have to 1 and choose the next CEO from you."
They were 2, but the boss continued. "I am going to give you a very 3 seed. I want you to plant the seed, water it, and come back one year from today with 4 you have grown from the seed. I will then 5 the plants, and choose the next CEO."
Jim went home 6. Everyday, he would water the seed and see 7 it had grown. Although he kept 8 his seed, nothing ever grew. Many weeks went 9, still nothing. By now, others were talking about their plants, but Jim didn't have a plant and he felt like a 10.
A year later, they brought their plants to the CEO for 11. When Jim arrived, he was 12 at the variety of plants grown by the other executives. They were beautiful.
The CEO greeted them. "What great plants, trees, and flowers you have grown," said the CEO. "Today one of you will be13 the next CEO!"
All of a sudden, the CEO 14 Jim at the back with his empty pot. The CEO asked him what had happened - Jim told him the story. He looked at Jim, and then 15, "The next CEO is Jim!"
Jim couldn't believe 16. Jim couldn't even grow his seed. "How could he be the new CEO?" the others said.
Then the CEO said, "The seeds I gave you were boiled seeds; they were dead - it was not 17 for them to grow. Jim was the only one with the courage and 18 to bring me a pot with my seed in it. 19, he is the one who will be the new CEO!"
If you plant honesty, you will reap 20. So, be careful what you plant now; it will determine what you will reap later.
- 1.
- A.step down
- B.sit down
- C.settle down
- D.hand down
- A.
- 2.
- A.exhausted
- B.shocked
- C.annoyed
- D.embarrassed
- A.
- 3.
- A.special
- B.valuable
- C.common
- D.expensive
- A.
- 4.
- A.how
- B.which
- C.where
- D.what
- A.
- 5.
- A.compare
- B.observe
- C.judge
- D.examine
- A.
- 6.
- A.heatedly
- B.excitedly
- C.desperately
- D.disappointingly
- A.
- 7.
- A.if
- B.unless
- C.until
- D.though
- A.
- 8.
- A.checking
- B.planting
- C.appreciating
- D.counting
- A.
- 9.
- A.down
- B.away
- C.by
- D.back
- A.
- 10.
- A.fool
- B.failure
- C.successor
- D.onlooker
- A.
- 11.
- A.direction
- B.application
- C.instruction
- D.inspection
- A.
- 12.
- A.amazed
- B.discouraged
- C.amused
- D.puzzled
- A.
- 13.
- A.performed
- B.voted
- C.considered
- D.appointed
- A.
- 14.
- A.spotted
- B.glanced
- C.stared
- D.noticed
- A.
- 15.
- A.announced
- B.stated
- C.confirmed
- D.whispered
- A.
- 16.
- A.it
- B.those
- C.themselves
- D.him
- A.
- 17.
- A.likely
- B.sure
- C.necessary
- D.possible
- A.
- 18.
- A.confidence
- B.honesty
- C.optimism
- D.diligence
- A.
- 19.
- A.Moreover
- B.However
- C.Therefore
- D.Besides
- A.
- 20.
- A.trust
- B.success
- C.power
- D.reputation
- A.
本文讲述了一位即将退休的企业领导人为了选择合适的接班人,故意给他们不能发芽的种子,让他们回家种植,一年后根据种植的情况选择新的领导人,大多人发现种子不能发芽后,为了掩饰自己,都找了其他的能发芽的种子,只有Jim非常诚实地把不能发芽的种子带了回去,结果他被选中了,我们从故事中领悟到诚实是一个人最重要的品质。
1. A. 此句意为“我不得不退休了,要从你们中间选择一个CEO”。step down“退休”,符合句意,其他选项中,sit down“坐下”;settle down“定居”;hand sth. down“传下来”。
2. B. 此处意为“年轻的主管们对老人的决定感到吃惊”。shocked “吃惊”,符合句意。exhausted“筋疲力尽的”; annoyed“烦闷的”;embarrassed“尴尬的”。
3. A. 此句意为“播种诚实,收获信任”。trust“信任”;success“成功”; power“力量;势力”;reputation“名誉”。
4. A. 老人说“给你们每人一颗特殊的种子”。special “特殊的”;valuable“贵重的”; common“普通的”;expensive“昂贵的”。
5. D. 此处为介宾结构,what在with后面的宾语从句中做宾语。
6. C. 老人说“那时我将对你们种植出的植物进行断定,进而选择下一届CEO”。 compare“比较”; observe“观察”;examine“检查”;judge“断定”。
7. B. Jim兴奋地回到家中。heatedly“热情地”;desperately“拼命地”;disappointingly“使人失望地”;excitedly“兴奋地”。
8. A. 句意为“Jim每天都给种子浇水,看它是否生长”。
9. A. 此处意为“Jim每天都检查这个种子”。appreciating “欣赏”;counting“数数”;checking“检查”。
10. C. 此处为“几周过去了”。
11. B. “Jim感到自己像一个失败者”。 fool“傻瓜”;successor“继任者”;failure“失败者”;onlooker“旁观者”。
12. D. 此处意为“年轻人拿着他们的植株,给老人检查”。direction“指导”; application“申请”;instruction“说明”。
13. A. be amazed at“对……感到吃惊”。
14. D. 老人直接对新CEO进行任命,并没有进行选举故不选B。appoint “任命”;perform“表演”;vote“选举”;consider“考虑”。
15. A. 老人一眼就认出坐在后排抱空罐子的Jim. spot“认出”;glance“瞥见”;stare“盯着”;notice“注意到”。
16. A. 老人宣布结果。announce“宣布”; state“陈述;声明”;confirm“确定;证实”;whisper“耳语”。
17. A. It指代老人宣布的这件事。
18. D. It is not possible “……是不可能的”。
19. B. 老人说Jim是唯一一个诚实有勇气的人。confidence “信心”;honesty“诚实”;optimism“乐观”;diligence“勤奋”。
20. C. 结合上一句,此处为一个表示因果关系的副词。Moreover“此外”;however“然而”; besides“除……以外”。
On a hot African morning, Leila was lying on her stomach and an elephant was walking towards her. Leila waited. Then she pushed the button on her camera. “And I got my best photo of an elephant ever, by lying under my car,” Leila explained. “I wanted to get close to the elephants, but of course this was dangerous; they had their babies with them. So every morning I used to park my car in the open near the path (小道). They used to take the same path every morning when they left the water hole. After a week, they were used to seeing my car. So the next morning, I lay under it and got my photo!”
Many of the best wildlife photos come from good planning. In Africa, photographers set up their hides (隐匿处) near water holes. They also set up hides near forest paths, as animals use the same paths every night. For bird-watching, many lakes have hides. Inside the hides, bird-watchers can watch all day in the shade (荫处) out of the wind and rain.
Good wildlife photos are needed for books, postcards, magazines and newspapers. But a success rate of 1 in 20 is good.
【小题1】Why did Leila lie under her car on the stomach?
A.Because she wanted to sleep. |
B.Because she wanted to take photos but was afraid of the animals. |
C.Because it’s easy to see the elephants. |
D.Because it’s very comfortable. |
A.By making good preparation. | B.By going into the forest at night. |
C.By walking around the holes. | D.By going to the nearest lake. |
A.All animals go to water holes at night. |
B.Lakes are good places for bird-watching. |
C.Leila used her car to prevent the sunshine. |
D.Animaals pay no attention to photographers. |
A.The successf rate of taking wildlife photos is 50% at most. |
B.Photographers who take wildlife photos need more practice. |
C.To take good wildlife photos is not difficult. |
D.It’s hard to take good wildlife photos. |