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     A good friend of mine, Gabriel, had a tiny farm in a small town. He only had a cow and dreamed about
having a(n)   1   farm. He looked at the horizon (地平线) every sunset and once he told his father, "I'd like
to have that   2   over there?" His father   3   him to go and talk to the landowner to see   4   they could obtain
the land. Gabriel replied, "But we don't have the   5  ." His father said, "Don't worry, go and talk to him."
     Several years have passed and now Gabriel not only   6   the land but a theme park that   7   several hundred
cows, a small zoo, horse ride cabalgatas (马队), four-wheel motors and much more fun of the whole family 
  8  .
     A year ago, when the park was already   9   a huge number of tourists, Gabriel's wife Sarah had a dream.
"I want to build the  10  cow in the world," she said.
     They called a friend, Manuel Hernandez, for this  11 . In three days he had plans for the whole project. Then
they asked,"How much will it  12 ?" Manuel mentioned a big sum of money. 
     " 13  will loan (借贷) us that quantity of money to build a cow," they thought, but the manager of the bank 
 14  them and their dreams.
     Last October, La Manuela, the biggest cow in the world was  15  to the public. It is 9 meters tall and 16
meters long. The cow  16  eats you...and you travel inside the cow learning how grass is changed into  17 .
     Moral of the story. If you can dream about it and you put all your  18  and foremost desire to make it happen,
it will become a(n)  19  despite how difficult or  20  it may sound.
(     )1. A. tiny         
(     )2. A. cow          
(     )3. A. encouraged   
(     )4. A. why          
(     )5. A. message      
(     )6. A. plants       
(     )7. A. includes     
(     )8. A. education    
(     )9. A. requiring    
(     )10. A. strongest   
(     )11. A. experiment  
(     )12. A. cost        
(     )13. A. Everybody   
(     )14. A. employed    
(     )15. A. led         
(     )16. A. actually    
(     )17. A. tree        
(     )18. A. equipment   
(     )19. A. imagination 
(     )20. A. expensive   
B. remote        
B. land           
B. allowed       
B. what           
B. chance         
B. discovers     
B. buys         
B. enjoyment     
B. organizing     
B. cleverest     
B. task          
B. save         
B. Anybody       
B. interviewed    
B. opened         
B. nearly       
B. milk         
B. nutrition      
B. effect        
B. comfortable
C. old             
C. factory          
C. demanded       
C. how               
C. time              
C. owns           
C. feeds         
C. work             
C. attracting        
C. bravest        
C. risk            
C. spare         
C. Nobody            
C. lent            
C. delivered         
C. especially     
C. food            
C. energy           
C. result         
C. foolish     
D. large             
D. family          
D. reminded        
D. when                 
D. money             
D. rents            
D. saves        
D. rest                
D. sending           
D. biggest          
D. test            
D. pay         
D. Somebody             
D. trusted          
D. passed             
D. eventually     
D. wood             
D. information        
D. reality         
D. practical  
1-5 D B A C D  6-10 C A B C D  11-15 B A C D B  16-20 A B C D A
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In a class I teach adults.I gave the task to “Go to someone you love, and tell them that you love them.”At the beginning of the next   1  , one of the students began by saying, “I was   2   with you last week when you gave us this   3  .But as I began driving home my conscience(良心)started talking.Then I knew   4   who I needed to say ‘I love you’to.Five years ago, my father and I had a   5   and never really resolved it.We   6   seeing each other unless we absolutely had to at family gatherings.We hardly   7   to each other.So by the time I got home, I had   8   myself I was going to tell my father I loved him.Just   9   that decision seemed to lift a heavy load off my chest.At 5∶30, I was at my parents’house ringing the doorbell, praying that Dad would   10   the door.  11   luck would have it, Dad did answer the door.I didn’t   12   any time-I took one step in the door and said, ‘Dad, I just   13   over to tell you that I love you.’It was as if a change came over my dad.Before my   14   his face softened, the wrinkles(皱纹)seemed to   15   and he began to cry.He   16   out and hugged me and said, ‘I love you too, son, but I’ve never been able to say it.’But that’s not   17   my point.Two days after that visit, my dad had a heart attack and is in the hospital.I don’t even know if he’ll   18   it.So my   19   to all of you is this:Don’t wait to do the things you know need to be done.What if I had waited to tell my dad?Take the   20   to do what you need to and do it now!”

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day

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afternoon

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morning

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class

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angry

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strict

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task

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order

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work

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problem

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hardly

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exactly

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badly

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sadly

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disagreement

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debate

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word

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promise

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kept

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preferred

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hoped

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avoided

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talked

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comforted

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helped

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laughed

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advised

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told

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convinced

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promised

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doing

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making

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performing

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taking

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answer

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close

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pull

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drag

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When

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As

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treasure

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kill

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waste

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enjoy

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came

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went

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glanced

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looked

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eyes

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nose

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head

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arms

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appear

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disappear

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deepen

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increase

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reached

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ran

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stretched

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worked

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still

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even

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make

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bear

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succeed

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information

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news

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message

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time

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patience

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What a busy day! The three boys were fed, bathed and changed in to their nightclothes. Mary had ___36___ them a story and finally they were asleep. “Babysitting(照看)the three boys aged eight, six and four is extremely ___37___,” she thought.

“Sleep,” she considered, “if only I could!” But she had difficult homework to complete. Leaning back, she ___38___ her feet onto the sofa to get comfortable. Whoever said babysitting was a(an) ___39___ way to make money obviously hadn’t met the three boys, she thought. The television was on, the room was warm, and the lights were dim. Mary’s ___40___ felt heavier and heavier. I mustn’t sleep, she thought — which was ___41___ what she did, of course.

Strangely enough, she soon ___42___ that she was a world-famous chef(主厨). She made a ___43___ and wore diamonds and designer clothes. Most days she relaxed by the pool, meeting the rich and famous or ___44___ — her favorite hobby. She ___45___ took the leading role in her own TV show.

That is, until she became too ___46___. “I am definitely the best in the world,” she thought, as she prepared a tasty chicken dish. But ___47___ seemed to go right. She spilt the flour, she dropped an egg and she cut her finger. Despite all the troubles, she ___48___ to get the chicken into the dove. Soon, smoke blanketed the room. The chicken was on fire. ___49___ set in, but Mary could not run — she was ___50___ to the spot. She tried hard to move, but could not, ___51___ a sharp sound awoke her.

She got shocked and confused — ___52___ was pouring from the kitchen. Rushing to investigate, she was met by three ___53___ little faces and some very burnt bread. “Sorry, we were hungry and you were ___54___, so we tried to make some bread,” explained a boy. Relieved, Mary made them a snack and sent them back to bed. She___37__  them never to fall asleep on the job again!

36.   A.    given                     B.    written                  C.    told                D.    taught

37.   A.    successful             B.    helpful                   C.    tiring              D.    surprising

38.   A.    shook                    B.    put                        C.    bent               D.    kept

39.   A.    difficult                 B.    boring                   C.    important D.    easy

40.   A.    eyes                      B.    mind                     C.    heart              D.    legs

41.   A.    nicely                    B.    exactly                  C.    curiously        D.    carelessly

42.   A.    realized                  B.    reminded               C.    learnt             D.    dreamt

43.   A.    decision                 B.    fortune                  C.    business         D.    plan

44.   A.    cooking                 B.    reading                  C.    running          D.    babysitting

45.   A.    just                       B.    ever                      C.    even               D.    only

46.   A.    selfish                   B.    proud                    C.    stubborn         D.    sensitive

47.   A     everything             B.    something              C.    anything         D.    nothing

48.   A.    tried                      B.    arranged                C.    managed         D.    prepared

49.   A.    Panic                    B.    Pain                      C.    Noise             D.    Stress

50.   A.    frozen                   B.    dragged                 C.    pushed           D.    brought

51.   A.    because                 B.    until                      C.    as                  D.    unless

52.   A.    smoke                   B.    light                      C.    water             D.    fire

53.   A.    cheerful                 B.    strange                  C.    guilty             D.    confident

54.   A.    busy                            B.    hungry                  C.    worried          D.    asleep

55.   A.    promised               B.    allowed                 C.    expected         D.    persuaded

    


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Sometimes a small thing during your childhood can leave a lasting impression. The event happened one day when we were having  16  after shopping. I was glad to see there were so many  17  dishes on the table except for a plate of peas.
I can’t  18  why so many people like to eat peas. But I do not like peas at all.
“Eat your peas,” my grandmother said. “Mother,” said my mother in her  19  voice, “he doesn’t like peas.” My grandmother did not  20  , but there was something in her eyes that    21   she was not going to  22   . She said slowly but firmly, “I’ll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I didn’t know what to do then. I only knew that five dollars was a good amount of money. I began to  23  the awful things down my throat.
With a  24  smile on her face, Grandmother said, “I can do what I want to, Ellen, and you can’t   25  me.” My mother glared at me. No one can glare like my mother. The glares made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to  26 . Finally I swallowed the last pea. My grandmother   27  me the five dollars with a smile.  28   , my mother continued to glare  29   .
That night, at dinner, my mother  30  two of my all-time favorite dishes, beef and potatoes. Along with them  31  a big, steaming bowl of peas. She offered me some peas, and I    32  , “Mum, I don’t like peas,” I said.
“You ate them for  33  ,” she said. “You can also eat them for love.” “But, I ...” What could I say to refuse my mother? There was  34 . I had no choice but to eat the peas. The five dollars were quickly  35 . But the story of the peas lives on to this day.
16.  A. tea              B. lunch          C. coffee        D. supper
17.  A. delicious     B. perfect    C. expensive       D. colorful
18.  A. believe        B. agree      C. understand    D. forgive
19.  A. violent        B. angry      C. unattractive         D. warning
20.  A. analyze       B. reply         C. insist        D. resist
21.  A. proved        B. suggested   C. wondered     D. advised
22.  A. give up       B. give in    C. allow for        D. leave alone
23.  A. conduct       B. digest         C. absorb    D. force
44.  A. greedy        B. disappointed  C. satisfied     D. sensitive
25.  A. prevent       B. master    C. scare           D. arrange
26.  A. put forward   B. set out   C. throw up      D.break through
27.  A. spared         B. borrowed    C. showed      D. handed
28.  A. But             B. However     C. So         D. Though
29.  A. in silence      B. with excitement
C. in surprise      D.with doubt
30.  A. chose       B. gathered           C. served         D. ordered
31.  A. arrived        B. appeared      C. came            D. went
32.  A. smiled        B. refused      C. accepted      D. admitted
33.  A. Grandmother  B. lunch      C. Mother            D. money
34.  A. no one        B. nothing     C. anything       D. everything
35.  A. saved       B. used            C. spent       D. lost

 

II. 完形填空

Sometimes a small thing during your childhood can leave a lasting impression. The event happened one day when we were having  16  after shopping. I was glad to see there were so many  17  dishes on the table except for a plate of peas.

    I can’t  18  why so many people like to eat peas. But I do not like peas at all.

    “Eat your peas,” my grandmother said. “Mother,” said my mother in her  19  voice, “he doesn’t like peas.” My grandmother did not  20  , but there was something in her eyes that    21   she was not going to  22   . She said slowly but firmly, “I’ll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I didn’t know what to do then. I only knew that five dollars was a good amount of money. I began to  23  the awful things down my throat.

    With a  24  smile on her face, Grandmother said, “I can do what I want to, Ellen, and you can’t   25  me.” My mother glared at me. No one can glare like my mother. The glares made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to  26 . Finally I swallowed the last pea. My grandmother   27  me the five dollars with a smile.  28   , my mother continued to glare  29   .

    That night, at dinner, my mother  30  two of my all-time favorite dishes, beef and potatoes. Along with them  31  a big, steaming bowl of peas. She offered me some peas, and I    32   , “Mum, I don’t like peas,” I said.

    “You ate them for  33  ,” she said. “You can also eat them for love.” “But, I ...” What could I say to refuse my mother? There was  34 . I had no choice but to eat the peas. The five dollars were quickly  35 . But the story of the peas lives on to this day.

16.  A. tea                  B. lunch     C. coffee        D. supper

17.  A. delicious        B. perfect    C. expensive          D. colorful

18.  A. believe           B. agree      C. understand     D. forgive

19.  A. violent            B. angry      C. unattractive             D. warning

20.  A. analyze          B. reply             C. insist           D. resist

21.  A. proved            B. suggested   C. wondered      D. advised

22.  A. give up           B. give in    C. allow for    D. leave alone

23.  A. conduct          B. digest           C. absorb      D. force

44.  A. greedy            B. disappointed  C. satisfied      D. sensitive

25.  A. prevent          B. master     C. scare             D. arrange

26.  A. put forward   B. set out   C. throw up       D.break through

27.  A. spared            B. borrowed    C. showed         D. handed

28.  A. But                  B. However     C. So             D. Though

29.  A. in silence      B. with excitement

C. in surprise      D.with doubt

30.  A. chose        B. gathered             C. served            D. ordered

31.  A. arrived           B. appeared      C. came               D. went

32.  A. smiled            B. refused       C. accepted       D. admitted

33.  A. Grandmother  B. lunch      C. Mother                  D. money

34.  A. no one            B. nothing      C. anything          D. everything

35.  A. saved        B. used               C. spent        D. lost

 

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     Once a farmer had some puppies to sell. He painted a(n)  1   advertising the pups and set about nailing
it to a post on the edge of his
yard.  2   he was driving the last nail into the post, he felt a sudden pull on his trousers.He_3_down into
the eyes of a little boy.
     "Mister, "he said, "I want to buy one of your puppies."
     "Well, "said the farmer, as he rubbed the sweat off the back of his  4  , "these puppies come from fine
parents and  5   a good deal of money."
     The boy  6   his head for a moment. Then reaching deep into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of
  7   and held it up to the farmer. "I've got thirtynine cents. Is that enough to take a look?"
     "Sure, "said the farmer.
     And with that he  8   a whistle, "Here, Dolly!"he called.
       9    from the doghouse and down the road ran Dolly  10   by four little balls of fur. As the dogs made
their  11   to the fence, the little boy noticed something else moving inside the doghouse.  12   another
little ball appeared, this one noticeably smaller. The little pup began walking unsteadily toward the others,
d oing its best to  13  .
     "I want that one, "the little boy said,   14   at the runt (矮个子).
     The farmer knelt down at the boy's side and said, "Son, you  15   want that puppy. He will never be
able to  16    and play with you as other dogs would."
     With that the little boy   17   back from the fence, reached down, and began rolling up one leg of his
 18   . In doing so he showed a steel brace(支柱) running down both sides of his leg attaching itself to a
  19   made shoe. Looking back up at the farmer, he said, "You see, sir, I don't run too well myself, and
he will need someone who understands."
     The  20   is full of people who need someone who understands.
(     )1. A. sight
(     )2. A. Then  
(     )3. A. put
(     )4. A. nose  
(     )5. A. spend
(     )6. A. raised  
(     )7. A. notes
(     )8. A. let out
(     )9. A. Up  
(     )10. A. came
(     )11. A. step
(     )12. A. Quickly
(     )13. A. get up
(     )14. A. moving
(     )15. A. mustn’t
(     )16. A. run
(     )17. A. stepped
(     )18. A. clothes
(     )19. A. simply
(     )20. A. farm
B. paper  
B. Before
B. looked
B. neck  
B. spare
B. lifted
B. change
B. carried out
B. Over  
B. followed
B. way
B. Slowly
B. stand up
B. pointing
B.don’t
B. sit
B. talked
B. dresses
B. specially
B. country
C. information
C. As    
C. knelt  
C. head    
C. make    
C. fell    
C. sugar  
C. put out
C. Out  
C. went    
C. walk    
C. Oddly  
C. catch up  
C. calling
C. can’t
C. walk    
C. climbed
C. sweaters  
C. carefully
C. city    
D. sign      
D. After      
D. stared    
D. face      
D. cost      
D. dropped    
D. goods      
D. left out  
D. In        
D. caught    
D. drive      
D. Sadly      
D. move up    
D. turning    
  D. needn’t
D. stand      
D. fell      
D. trousers  
D. newly      
D. world      

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