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---- Oh, no! This stupid computer has crashed again!

  ---- Well, you can try ______ one, since there are so many available.

  A. another   B. other   C. the other   D. others

 

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Standing on the side of the highway waiting to catch speeding drivers, a police officer saw a car moving slowly at 18 MPH. He  _36_ to himself, “This driver is just as  _37  as a speeder!” So __38 _ he turned on his lights and pulled the driver over.   39  the car, he noticed that   40  were five old ladies — two in the front seat and __41__three in the back, their eyes wide and faces white as ghosts. The driver, obviously   42_ , said to him, “Officer, I don’t understand. I was  _43__ exactly the speed limit!  _44__ seems to be the problem?” “Ma’am,” the officer replied, “You weren’t  _45__, but you should know that driving  _46__ than the speed limit can also be a(n) __47  to other drivers.” “Slower than the speed limit? No, sir, I was doing the speed limit exactly…Eighteen miles per hour!” The old woman said a bit __48_ . The police officer, trying to  _49_ a laugh, explained to her that “18” was the route number, _ 50_  the speed limit. A bit embarrassed, the old woman smiled and thanked the officer for  _51_ out her error. “But before I let you  _52_, Ma’am, I have to ask if everyone in this car is all right? These women seem very  _53_ and they didn’t make a single sound the whole time.”The police officer asked. “Oh, they will be all right  _54  a minute, officer. We just  _55__ Route 128.”

【小题1】
A.turnedB.thoughtC.cameD.agreed
【小题2】
A.dangerousB.wellC.sillyD.soon
【小题3】
A.tightlyB.immediatelyC.privatelyD.deadly
【小题4】
A.SuspectingB.BlamingC.StartingD.Approaching
【小题5】
A.thoseB.theyC.thereD.these
【小题6】
A.otherB.moreC.elseD.another
【小题7】
A.confusedB.worriedC.delightedD.excited
【小题8】
A.increasingB.reachingC.loweringD.doing
【小题9】
A.HowB.WhatC.WhenD.Where
【小题10】
A.runningB.breakingC.speedingD.concentrating
【小题11】
A.slowerB.saferC.fasterD.higher
【小题12】
A.guideB.demandC.aidD.danger
【小题13】
A.nervouslyB.proudlyC.roughlyD.constantly
【小题14】
A.controlB.giveC.makeD.show
【小题15】
A.orB.butC.notD.and
【小题16】
A.pointingB.speakingC.takingD.squeezing
【小题17】
A.driveB.goC.laughD.run
【小题18】
A.unitedB.exhaustedC.worriedD.tolerated
【小题19】
A.inB.after C.forD.with
【小题20】
A.sped upB.left outC.broke downD.got off

Many years ago when the world was a simpler place there lived a shoemaker. He used __16__ silk and soft leather(皮革) to make the greatest shoes. Colorful shoes lined the shelves of his store.

One little girl, Rachel, often looked through the _17__ into the store. One day while Rachel was looking again, the shoemaker __18__ at her side. “Well, dear, which shoes would you take?” he said, smiling.

Rachel was __19__ as she hadn’t noticed the little man. “Oh! I …I was just __20__,” Rachel said. “I can’t afford them and I would never take anything that doesn't belong to me.”

The shoemaker said, “I meant to give you a pair as a(n) __21__ .” Rachel stared at the shoemaker. A small pointed(尖尖的) ear could be seen underneath(在…底下) his hat. The guy __22__ Rachel’s curious gaze(凝视) and fixed his hat tightly over his ear _23__.

“Why don't you wear a pair of your own beautiful shoes?” Rachel questioned him, smiling.

“I am always working and have no need of __24__ shoes,” he explained.

Rachel’s smile __25__. “I have no need of good shoes either,” Rachel said in a sad voice and limped (一瘸一拐地走) away.

A few days later, Rachel was walking past the shoe shop when the shoemaker waved her into the shop. Looking around, Rachel said, “You have every color of the rainbow here.”

The shoemaker said, “They are the colors of the rainbow, Rachel.” __26__ a drawer(抽屉), he took out the most beautiful pair of shoes Rachel had ever seen. The shoemaker placed the shoes onto her feet. “Take a __27__, Rachel,” he said.

“I …I can’t,” Rachel said with a tear.

“Yes, Rachel, you can,” the shoemaker __28__.

Rachel stood up staight. Deliberately(小心翼翼地) she took a __29__, followed by another and another. “I can do it. I can do it,” she said, walking easily across the floor, not limping at all.

The shoemaker laughed __30__ and said, “I told you they were magic shoes…”

1.

A.wonderful

B.professional

C.personal

D.skillful

 

2.

A.floor

B.window

C.wall

D.corner

 

3.

A.quit

B.appeared

C.fell

D.hid

 

4.

A.excited

B.confused

C.interested

D.surprised

 

5.

A.searching

B.moving

C.waving

D.looking

 

6.

A.collection

B.present

C.solution

D.exchange

 

7.

A.noticed

B.guided

C.remembered

D.accepted

 

8.

A.exactly

B.quickly

C.happily

D.kindly

 

9.

A.clean

B.large

C.new

D.fine

 

10.

A.disappeared

B.wondered

C.advanced

D.improved

 

11.

A.Repairing

B.Making

C.Designing

D.Opening

 

12.

A.rest

B.breath

C.bath

D.walk

 

13.

A.complained

B.questioned

C.encouraged

D.appreciated

 

14.

A.step

B.smile

C.risk

D.seat

 

15.

A.carefully

B.heartily

C.directly

D.quietly

 

We all have storms through our lives. But we have no right to make everyone else suffer with our own   31 .

The carpenter I   32  to help me restore an old farmhouse had just finished a(n)   33  first day on the job. A flat tire made him lose an hour of work, his electric saw quit, and now his truck   34  to start.

While I drove him home, he sat in stony   35  .

On arriving, he invited me in to meet his family. As we walked toward the front door, he paused   36   at a small tree,   37  tips of the branches with both hands.

When opening the door, he underwent a(n)   38  transformation. His tanned face was wreathed in smiles, and he   39   his two small children and gave his wife a kiss.

The next day my   40  drove me to ask him about what I had seen. “Oh, that’s my trouble tree,” he replied. “I know I can’t   41  having troubles on the job, but the troubles don’t   42  to the house with my family. So I just   43  them up on the tree. Then in the morning I pick them up again.”

  44  thing is,” he smiled, “when I come out in the morning to pick them up, there aren’t nearly as   45  as I remember the night before.”

Putting   46  around our problems is a really good idea --- it prevents our difficulties from spilling over onto loved people, who can’t do anything about our problems. Why   47  them if they can’t help us?

So, plant yourself a trouble tree outside and use it   48   you come home. Be grateful that you have loved ones to go home to    49  your loved one is simply your beloved dog. And when you picked up your troubles on the way each morning, be   50  that they’re not as heavy as they were the night before.

1.

A.unhappiness

B.mistakes

C.helplessness

D.carelessness

 

2.

A.informed

B.hired

C.trusted

D.recommended

 

3.

A.enjoyable

B.smooth

C.rough

D.dull

 

4.

A.intended

B.desired

C.hesitated

D.refused

 

5.

A.amazement

B.astonishment

C.embarrassment

D.silence

 

6.

A.regularly

B.unusually

C.briefly

D.directly

 

7.

A.cutting

B.damaging

C.watching

D.touching

 

8.

A.exciting

B.amazing

C.confusing

D.annoying

 

9.

A.hugged

B.greeted

C.thanked

D.waved

 

10.

A.preference

B.sufferings

C.curiosity

D.doubt

 

11.

A.avoid

B.consider

C.continue

D.stand

 

12.

A.lack

B.belong

C.exist

D.stay

 

13.

A.set

B.throw

C.give

D.hang

 

14.

A.Sad

B.Terrible

C.Funny

D.Ridiculous

 

15.

A.many

B.few

C.good

D.light

 

16.

A.defence

B.boundaries

C.sympathy

D.secret

 

17.

A.burden

B.equip

C.expose

D.entertain

 

18.

A.however

B.whenever

C.wherever

D.whatever

 

19.

A.so long as

B.now that

C.even if

D.in case

 

20.

A.shameful

B.proud

C.astonished

D.grateful

 

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