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Are dreams of any use to the dreamer or to anybody else?  We  may  remember the traveler who __36__ the ship Waratah at Durban  because of his terrible _37__. The Waratah later disappeared entirely, with everyone on _38_. The traveler’s dreams  helped him  and  saved  him  from  39_, but they didn’t help the other people. Why was this man treated _40__ from everyone  else? Another man _41__ had a dream about the Black Forest in Germany.     In his dream  he  was  walking  in the  forest _42__ two men ran out  and  tried to  throw him to the _43___. He ran off as fast as he could, but they followed.  He reached a  place _44__he saw two _45__ roads in front of him,  one to the  right  and  the other to the left. Which road ought he to _46__ ? He heard the two men _47____ him, getting nearer and  at  the  same time  he  heard a voice in his ear.  It told him to go to the _48__ , and he did so.   He  ran on  and soon came to  a small hotel.   He was _49___ here   kindly  and  given  a  room, and so he was _50__ from the  two men.   
That was the dream. Twenty years later he was _51___  in the Black Forest and  as  it  _52___  in  the dream long before,  two men ran out and tried to throw him down. He ran off, and came to a  place  with two roads as in  the dream.He_53___ the dream  and  took  the  road to  the right. He soon _54___a small hotel, was taken in, and so  was  safe.   His  dream  of twenty years _55__ had  Saved his life.
【小题1】.  

A.leftB.gotC.droveD.enter
【小题2】.  
A.ideasB.suggestionsC.dreamsD.words
【小题3】.  
A.boardB.ship C.seaD.deck
【小题4】.  
A.lifeB.death C.illnessD.disease
【小题5】.  
A.similarlyB.differentlyC.strangelyD.unfortunately
【小题6】.  
A.aloneB.onceC.stillD.even
【小题7】.  
A.whileB.asC.beforeD.when
【小题8】.  
A.floorB.earthC.soilD.ground
【小题9】.  
A.whichB.that C.whereD.who
【小题10】 
A.sameB.separateC.divided D.crossed
【小题11】.  
A.takeB.bring C.carryD.go
【小题12】.  
A.next toB.in front ofC.besideD.behind
【小题13】.  
A.houseB.hotelC.leftD.right
【小题14】.  
A.accepted B.receivedC.refusedD.closed
【小题15】.  
A.killedB.murdered C.savedD.robbed
【小题16】.  
A.exactlyB.really C.sincerelyD.actually
【小题17】.  
A.happened B.performedC.actedD.chose
【小题18】.  
A. forgot B.remembered C.missedD.noticed
【小题19】.  
A.arrivedB.left C.reached D.got
【小题20】.  
A.frontB.before C.laterD.after


【小题1】.A            
【小题1】.C
【小题1】.A
【小题1】.B
【小题1】.B
【小题1】.B
【小题1】.D
【小题1】.D
【小题1】.C
【小题1】.B
【小题1】.A
【小题1】.D
【小题1】.D
【小题1】.B
【小题1】.A
【小题1】. B           
【小题1】.C
【小题1】.B

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Imagine, one day, getting out of bed in Beijing and being at your office in Shanghai in only a couple of hours, and then, after a full day of work, going back home to Beijing and having dinner there.

 Sounds unusual, doesn't it? But it's not that unrealistic, with the development of China’s high-speed railway system. And that’s not all. China has an even greater high-speed railway plan to connect the country with Southeast Asia, and eventually Eastern Europe.

China is negotiating(谈判) to extend its own high-speed railway network to up to 17 countries in 1 0 to 15 years, eventually reaching London and Singapore.

China has proposed three such projects. The first would possibly connect Kunming with Singapore via Vietnam and Malaysia. Another could start in Urumqi and go through Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and possibly to Germany. The third would start in the northeast and go north through Russia and then into Western Europe.  

If China’s plan for the high-speed railway goes forward, people could zip over from London to Beijing in under two days.The new system would still follow China’s high-speed railway standard. And the trains would be able to go 346 kilometers an hour, almost as fast as some airplanes.

    China’s bullet train(高速列车), the one connecting Wuhan to Guangzhou, already has the World’s fastest average speed. It covers 1,069 kilometers in about three hours.

Of course, there are some technical challenges to overcome. There are so many issues that need to be settled, such as safety, rail gauge(轨距), maintenance(保养) of railway tracks. So, it’s important to pay attention to every detail. But the key issue is really money. China is already spending hundreds of billions of yuan on domestic railway expansion.

China prefers that the other countries pay in natural resources rather than with capital(资本的)investment. Resources from those countries could stream into China to sustain development.

It’ll be a win-win project. For other countries, the railway network will definitely create more opportunities for business, tourism and so on, not to mention the better communication among those countries.

For China,such a project would not only connect it with the rest of Asia and bring some much-needed resources, but would also help develop China’s far west.We foresee that in the coming decades, millions of people will migrate to the western regions,where the land is empty and resources unused. With high-speed trains, people will set up factories and business centers in the west once and for all. And they’ll trade with Central Asian and Eastern European countries.

1. China’s new high-speed railway plan will be a win-win project because     

A.      China will get much-needed resources and develop its western regions[来源:.com]

B.      China and the countries involved will benefit from the project in various ways

C.      China will develop its railway system and communication with other countries

D.      the foreign countries involved will develop their railway transportation, business and tourism

2. According to the passage,the greatest challenge to the new high-speed railway plan is     

A. technical issues                B. safety of the system  

C. financial problems              D. maintenance of railway tracks

3.Which of the following words best describes the author’s attitude

   towards China’s high-speed railway plan?

       A. Critical.   B. Reserved.    C. Doubtful     D. Positive.

4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?

       A. New Railway Standards   B. Big Railway Dreams

       C. High-speed Bullet Trains     D. International Railway Network

 

 

 

One day I jumped into a taxi and took off for the airport.

We were driving in the right lane   36   suddenly a black car jumped out of a

parking space   37   in front of us. My taxi driver immediately put his foot on the   38  . The taxi slid a short distance quickly and   39   the other car by just inches! The driver of the black car moved his head around and started   40   at us. My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy; and I mean he was   41   friendly, which is truly beyond my expectation.

   42   I asked, “Why did you just do that? This guy almost  43   your car

and sent us to the   44  !” This is when my taxi driver   45   me what I now call “the Law of the Garbage Truck.”

He   46   that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, disappointment, frustration (挫败感) and   47  . As their garbage   48  , they need a place to dump (丢弃) it and sometimes they’ll dump it on   49  . Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move   50  . Don’t take it   51  . Don’t take their garbage and   52   it to other people at work, at home or on the streets.                                

         The   53   line is that successful people don’t let garbage trucks take over their day. Life’s too short to wake up in the morning with   54  , so “Love the people who treat you   55  . Pray for the ones who don’t”.

1.

A. as                                          B. when                           C. before                         D. while

2.

A. even                                     B. still                              C. right                            D. only  

3.

 A. brakes                               B. airbags                       C. seats                           D. gases

4.

 A. left                                      B. hit                                C. attacked                    D. missed

5.

 A. nodding                             B. looking                        C. yelling                         D. frowning

6.

 A. really                                  B. exactly                        C. almost                        D. rarely 

7.

A. Since                                     B. So                                 C. But                              D. Yet 

8.

 A. blocked                              B. ruined                         C. passed                        D. followed

9.

 A. airport                               B. prison                         C. court                           D. hospital

10.

A. returned                              B. showed                     C. taught                        D. brought

11.

A. imagined                             B. explained                   C. argued                        D. advised

12.

 A. doubt                                 B. eagerness                 C. anger                          D. panic

13.

A. piles up                                B. breaks down             C. runs out                     D. cuts down

14.

A. none                                     B. me                               C. themselves               D. you

15.

A. on                                          B. along                           C. in                                  D. out

16.

A. formally                               B. personally                  C. immediately      D. permanently

17.

A. save                                      B. present                      C. offer                            D. spread

18.

A. finish                                   B. life                               C. front                            D. bottom

19.

 A. losses                                B. regrets                      C. dreams                       D. plans

20.

A. well             B. differently           C. actively         D. hard

 

Are dreams of any use to the dreamer or to anybody else?  We  may  remember the traveler who __36__ the ship Waratah at Durban  because of his terrible _37__. The Waratah later disappeared entirely, with everyone on _38_. The traveler’s dreams  helped him  and  saved  him  from  39_, but they didn’t help the other people. Why was this man treated _40__ from everyone  else? Another man _41__ had a dream about the Black Forest in Germany.     In his dream  he  was  walking  in the  forest _42__ two men ran out  and  tried to  throw him to the _43___. He ran off as fast as he could, but they followed.  He reached a  place _44__he saw two _45__ roads in front of him,  one to the  right  and  the other to the left. Which road ought he to _46__ ? He heard the two men _47____ him, getting nearer and  at  the  same time  he  heard a voice in his ear.  It told him to go to the _48__ , and he did so.   He  ran on  and soon came to  a small hotel.   He was _49___ here   kindly  and  given  a  room, and so he was _50__ from the  two men.   

That was the dream. Twenty years later he was _51___  in the Black Forest and  as  it  _52___  in  the dream long before,  two men ran out and tried to throw him down. He ran off, and came to a  place  with two roads as in  the dream.He_53___ the dream  and  took  the  road to  the right. He soon _54___a small hotel, was taken in, and so  was  safe.   His  dream  of twenty years _55__ had  Saved his life.

1..  A. left            B. got            C. drove            D. enter

2..  A. ideas      B. suggestions     C. dreams           D. words

3..  A. board       B. ship           C. sea             D. deck

4..  A. life            B. death          C. illness          D. disease

5..  A. similarly     B. differently      C. strangely     D. unfortunately

6..  A. alone         B. once           C. still            D. even

7..  A. while         B. as             C. before           D. when

8..  A. floor       B. earth           C. soil            D. ground

9..  A. which         B. that            C. where           D. who

10.  A. same        B. separate          C. divided         D. crossed

11..  A. take           B. bring           C. carry             D. go

12..  A. next to         B. in front of      C. beside       D. behind

13..  A. house       B. hotel          C. left              D. right

14..  A. accepted         B. received      C. refused         D. closed

15..  A. killed        B. murdered      C. saved             D. robbed

16..  A. exactly       B. really         C. sincerely        D. actually

17..  A. happened     B. performed      C. acted             D. chose

18..  A. forgot        B. remembered     C. missed        D. noticed

19..  A. arrived         B. left             C. reached      D. got

20..  A. front           B. before          C. later      D. after 

 

 

Are you   1   that you will miss about one-third of this coming year? You will “miss” it by   2  . Researchers tell us that the   3   person sleeps about one-third of each year – or one-third of a   4  .

But the experts also tell us that something important   5   when we sleep –we   6 . Apparently all people dream, even if they don’t   7   dreaming. And over the next twelve months, most of us will have about a thousand dreams.   8   is important. But   9    important those are “dreams” we have for our   10   -- those plans, hopes and goals we will draw up   11   our relationships, our spiritual growth, self-improvement, our   12  health and our world. The dreams, or wishes, we have for our lives are just as   13   as dreaming while we sleep.

Dr Norman Vincent Peale used to tell of a 79-year-old woman who was   14   by a hit and-run driver. She was expected to   15   from her injuries. When he visited, he found her   16   in plaster from her hips to her heels. He   17   around the room, full of mementos(纪念品)of a lifetime. He saw a paisley shawl(披肩),a child’s drawing of a horse (lavender) and shelves of much loved, much-thumbed books.

One shelf was a row of brand new books—the only new items in the room. They looked as if they had never been   18  . Dr Peale asked her if she cared for poetry. Her   19   was a beautiful tribute (证明,标示)to hope and dreams, “I love poetry, but I haven’t read those yet.” Her face   20   up. “I’m saving them for my old age.”

She did, too. She lived to read those books many times. When she finally died at 91, she was planning a trip to Europe.

1.A.aware                   B.sure                    C.glad                    D.ready

2.A.living                    B.playing                C.sleeping               D.working

3.A.usual                    B.average               C.common             D.ordinary

2,4,6

 
4.A.year                      B.month                 C.period                 D.lifetime

5.A.goes                     B.happens               C.comes                 D.takes

6.A.play                      B.work                   C.dream                 D.speak

7.A.forget                   B.say                     C.remember            D.want

8.A.Working                B.Dreaming            C.Playing                D.Living

9.A.equally                  B.specially              C.quite                   D.possibly

10.A.work                  B.lives                    C.programs            D.purpose

11.A.including             B.resulting              C.concerning          D.according

12.A.mental                 B.normal                C.spiritual               D.physical

13.A.necessary            B.important             C.possible               D.good

14.A.hit                      B.struck                 C.attacked              D.fought

15.A.survive                B.live                     C.die                      D.pass

16.A.slept                   B.wrapped              C.lay                      D.stood

17.A.walked                B.examined             C.checked              D.glanced

18.A.read                    B.touched               C.moved                D.arranged

19.A.answer                B.word                   C.speech                D.response

20.A.made                 B.lit                        C.woke                 D.set

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