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【题目】We've made our plans, and now we must put them into __________.

A. fact

B. reality

C, practice

D. deed

【答案】C

【解析】句意:我们已经做了计划,现在我们必须付诸行动。考查短语put. . . into practice……付诸行动

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I took off, but had gone only a few miles when black smoke poured from the back of my carI stopped and wondered what I should doA car pulled up behind meIt was the couple. They said they would take meWe chatted and when I got out of the car, the husband gave me his business cardI wrote them a thank-you noteSoon afterward, I received a Christmas present from themTheir note that came with it said that helping me had made their holidays meaningful

Years later, I drove to a meeting in the morningIn late afternoon I found that I'd left the lights on all day, and the battery was deadThen I noticed that the Friendly Ford dealership was right next doorI walked over and found two salesmen in the showroom

"Just how friendly is Friendly Ford?" I asked and explained my troubleThey quickly drove a pickup truck to my car and started itThey would accept no payment, so later, I wrote them a note to say thanksI received a letter back from one of the salesmenNo one had ever written him and say thank you, and it meant a lot, he said

"Thank you" - two powerful wordsThey're easy to say and mean so much

[写作内容]

(1) 以约30个词概括短文的要点;

(2) 然后以120个词就向别人道谢的重要性这个主题发表你的看法, 并包括如下要点:

a) 叙述你向别人道谢的一次真实或虚构的经历;

b) 你是如何认识到向别人道谢的重要性的;

c) 向别人道谢对你和对方都带了什么影响。

[写作要求] 可以使用实例或其它论述方法支持你的论点, 也可以参照阅读材料的内容, 但不得直接引用原文中的句子

【评分标准】概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。

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Neil was a remarkable character who knew just when to be 【10】 and just when to adopt a lighter touch when handling children. Not everyone is so 【11】 . Willie Russell, the 【12】likes to talk about the time when he had freshly 【13】 from teacher training college and had just begun to work as a teacher. On his first day at the school he was left to do playground duty on his own, rather a( n) 【14】 experience for one so new to the job. Surrounded by children at morning break, he turned to see one of the children thro-wing a stone at a school window. When the boy saw that he had been 【15】 by a teacher, his face fell. 【16】 for this boy, Russell remembered the story about Neil. Stooping down he picked up a stone and propelled(投掷)it through another window. Turning to smile proudly at the boy, his satisfaction was suddenly shattered by the sound of dozens of windows being 【17】 by flying stones.

Unfortunately he had failed to take into account the difference between his 【18】 and the one which Neil had faced, namely that he and the boy were not alone. It was at this point in his career that Russell decided that perhaps he was not quite cut out to be a teacher. Deciding after this that he was not suited to teaching he left to 【19】 playwriting. Most of his plays are very imaginative and 【20】 . A bit like this story,in fact.

A. by B. in C. with D. through

A. rest B. exam C. walk D. trip

A, seen B. alone C. lonely D. heard

A. shouted B. stared C. pointed D. come

A. excited B. surprised C. satisfied D. frightened

A. punish B. pay C. agree D. propose

A. As B.While C. Even if D. But

A. breaking B. making C. establishing D. showing

A. character B. behavior C. condition D. grades

A. still B. kind C. calm D. firm

A. humorous B. strange C. successful D. clever

A. student B. headmaster C, playwright D. teacher

A. graduated B. walked C. studied D. dismissed

A. exciting B. challenging C. surprising D. interesting

A. blamed B. stopped C. met D. spotted

A. Generally B. Fortunately C. Obviously D. Usually

A. hit B. knocked C. cleaned D. brushed

A. condition B. position C. situation D. occupation

A. pick up B. take up C. make up D. put up

A. funny B. serious C. realistic D. critical

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In order to create these unique ice cubes, Glace Luxury begins with water that has been rid of the hazardous impurities(杂质)that the company says can lead to cancer and exist in regular ice. They then freeze it in large blocks. Once ready, the ice is carved into perfect cubes and each cube measures 2.5 inches across. Besides being healthier, these ice cubes apparently also take longer to melt. The company says that each ice cube can last up to 30 minutes.

Of course, those ice cubes do not come cheap. Those that wish to have a taste of this “tasteless” frozen perfection will have to pay $325USD for a bag of 50 ice cubes. That comes to $6.50USD for a single cube of ice!

The unique product is the brainchild of Robert Sequeira, a former business school lecturer who said that he wanted to establish a profitable business that could be easily scaled. Given that he can make as mush Glace Luxury ice as he needs for as little as $0.12USD per cube, he thinks that the idea certainly meets the standard. Now, if he can find that the few people can afford to buy this Glace Luxury ice, life would be great!

【1People at California’s Glace Luxury Ice Company probably want consumers to believe that _____.

A. ice cubes are healthy for people to use

B. their ice cubes add tastes to drinks

C. all ice cubes are created the same

D. their ice cubes are different

【2What does the underlined word “hazardous” in paragraph 2 mean?

A. Active B. Regular C. Dangerous D .Powerful

【3Compared with regular ice cubes, the ice cubes created by Glace Luxury Ice Company_____.

A. taste much bette

B. look much more beautiful

C. have more different shapes

D. are healthier and melt more slowly

【4What does the author think of the ice cubes created by Glace Luxury Ice Company?

A. They will be a big success

B. They are too costly to make.

C. They are just regular ice cubes.

D. They are too expensive for consumers

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