题目内容

They stood at the window, ________ they could see ________ was happening in the street.


  1. A.
    where; all
  2. B.
    which; all
  3. C.
    from where; what
  4. D.
    from which; that
C
解析:
导解:where引导地点状语从句;what是宾语从句的主语.
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  One morning all the employees reached the office as usual.And on the wall they saw a big   1   on which it was written:Yesterday, the person who has been   2   your growth in this company passed   3  .We invite you to join the funeral prepared in the   4  

  In the beginning, they all got   5   for the death of one of their colleagues.  6   after a while they started getting   7   to know who was the man that limited the growth of his colleagues and the company itself.

  The   8   in the gym was such that security agents(保安)were   9   to control the crowd within the room.The more people reached the coffin, the more the excitement   10   up.Everyone whispered to each other:“   11   on earth is this guy?”

  One by one the excited employees got closer to the coffin, and when they   12   inside it, they   13   became speechless.They stood nearby the coffin, shocked and in   14  , as if someone had   15   the deepest part of their soul.

  There was a   16   inside the coffin; everyone who looked inside it could see himself, There was also a sign next to the mirror that   17  :there is only one person who is   18   to set limits to your growth:IT IS   19  ! Your life doesn't change when everyone around you changes.Your life changes when YOU change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs inside.Don't be afraid of   20  ; build yourself and your reality.It's the way you face life itself that makes the difference!

(1)

[  ]

A.

card

B.

post

C.

sign

D.

1etter

(2)

[  ]

A.

encouraging

B.

helping

C.

building

D.

limiting

(3)

[  ]

A.

on

B.

by

C.

away

D.

down

(4)

[  ]

A.

office

B.

gym

C.

way

D.

meeting room

(5)

[  ]

A.

sad

B.

excited

C.

afraid

D.

calm

(6)

[  ]

A.

And

B.

But

C.

Or

D.

So

(7)

[  ]

A.

ready

B.

pleased

C.

curious

D.

serious

(8)

[  ]

A.

surprise

B.

anger

C.

excitement

D.

sadness

(9)

[  ]

A.

admitted

B.

forced

C.

forbidden

D.

ordered

(10)

[  ]

A.

heated

B.

woke

C.

turned

D.

kept

(11)

[  ]

A.

Where

B.

What

C.

How

D.

Who

(12)

[  ]

A.

walked

B.

looked

C.

got

D.

turned

(13)

[  ]

A.

suddenly

B.

gradually

C.

merely

D.

extremely

(14)

[  ]

A.

sorrow

B.

order

C.

silence

D.

person

(15)

[  ]

A.

stolen

B.

touched

C.

attacked

D.

seen

(16)

[  ]

A.

1etter

B.

book

C.

mirror

D.

appeared

(17)

[  ]

A.

wrote

B.

read

C.

showed

D.

reflected

(18)

[  ]

A.

sure

B.

eager

C.

afraid

D.

able

(19)

[  ]

A.

YOU

B.

ME

C.

HE

D.

ITSELF

(20)

[  ]

A.

punishment

B.

praises

C.

changes

D.

blame

     Mike had been delivering (送) newspaper for a week, but he was still not quite sure    36    he was going to like his first job. Today he was to    37    the month's money from his customers (顾客). At the first house, Mike walked past the Pierces' barking dog,    38    was tied up in the front yard. When he    39    the door he got up enough    40    to ring the bell. He told the man what he    41    . Mr Pierce didn't smile or say anything , but he handed Mike a bill. Mike    42    counted out the man's change.

     43    the time he got to the    44    house, Mike felt a little more  at ease. Mr Simon was repairing his    45    . He, too, gave Mike a    46    . but he smiled and talked    47    Mike gave him his    48    .

    As Mike walked to the third house, he    49    a bit uneasy, Mr Swenson was just    50     home from the store, and he stopped    51    he saw  Mike. Mr Swenson paid Mike the exact amount in change. They stood    52    in front of the house    53    . This wasn't    54    to be such a difficult job     55     , thought Mike as he continued on his way.

A.what        B.why              C.whether              D.which

A.fetch        B.seize              C.collect               D.select

A.it           B.he                C.which                D.who

A.arrived      B.reached            C.went                 D.got

A.courage      B.money            C.newspaper            D.demand

A.liked        B.believed           C.wanted               D.had

A.hardly       B.lately              C.carefully             D.nearly

A.For         B.In                 C.By                  D.On                         

A.third        B.first               C.second                D.fourth

A.garden      B.dog               C.car                   D.job

A.money      B.pay               C.bill                   D.change

A.so          B.for               C.as                    D.because

A.newspaper   B.help              C.change                D.smile                      

A.hadn't      B.continue           C.wasn't                 D.went

A.at          B.in                C.coming                D.going

A.when       B.thus              C.where                 D.so

A.to talk      B.talking            C.back                  D.by

A.in no time   B.at once            C.for a while             D.by and by

A.true        B.happening         C.going                 D.that

A.by far      B.any longer         C.after all                D.at once

It was early morning. Peter Corbett helped Mark Wellman out of his wheelchair and onto the ground. They stood before El Capitan, a huge mass of rock almost three-quarters of a mile high in California’s beautiful Yosemite Valley. It had been Mark’s dream to climb El Capitan for as long as he could remember. But how could a person without the use of his legs hope to try to climb it?
Mark knew he couldn’t finish the climb alone, but his friend Peter, an expert rock climber, would be there to lend a helping hand. He and Mark thought that it would take seven days to reach the top.
Peter climbed about 100 feet up and hammered a piton(岩钉) into the rock. Fastening one end of a 165-foot rope to the piton, he let one end of the rope fall down. Mark caught the rope and fastened it to his belt with a special instrument. This instrument would allow Mark to move upward, but would prevent him from falling even as much as a single inch. He next reached above his head and fastened a T-shaped bar to the rope, using the same kind of instrument.
Mark took a deep breath, pushed the T-bar up almost as far as his arms could reach, and began the first of the 7, 000 pull-ups needed to reach the top. High above, Peter let out a cheer. “You’re on your way.”
Seven years before, at the age of twenty-one, Mark had fallen while mountain climbing, injuring his backbone. The fall cost him the use of his legs, but he never lost his love of adventure or his joyful spirit.
For the first four days the two men progressed steadily upward without incident. But on the fifth day an unbearably hot wind began to blow, and as time went by, it became stronger and stronger, causing Mark to sway(摇摆) violently on his rope. But Mark kept on determinedly pushing up the T-bar and pulling himself up. In spite of that, he had to admit that he felt a lot better when the wind finally died down and his body touched solid rock again.
It took them one day more than they had expected, but on July 26 at 1:45 in the afternoon, the crowd of people waiting on the top went wild with joy as the two heads appeared. Mark Wellman had shown that if you set your heart and mind on a goal, no wall is too high, no dream impossible.
【小题1】What had Mark Wellman long desired to do?

A.To finish one of the most difficult rock climbs in the world.
B.To be the first to climb El Capitan.
C.To climb the highest mountain in California.
D.To help his friend Peter climb El Capitan.
【小题2】How did Mark climb the mountain?
A.He fastened the rope to his wheelchair.
B.He hammered in pitons so that he had something to hold on to.
C.He held on to the T-bar and Peter pulled him up.
D.He pulled himself up using a T-bar and special equipment.
【小题3】 How did Mark lose the use of his legs?
A.He lost his footing and fell from the side of a mountain.
B.He fell during his first attempt on El Capitan.
C.His legs were broken by falling rocks.
D.While working out in the gym, he injured his backbone.
【小题4】What was the worst problem Mark had during the climb?
A.He struck against the rock and hurt his arms.
B.A strong wind blew him away from the rock.
C.He kept falling several inches.
D.While swaying in space, he became terrified.
【小题5】How did Mark react to difficulties during the climb?
A.He admitted that he was frightened.
B.He often worried about his friend’s condition.
C.He was able to remain clam and determined.
D.He was joking to cheer himself up.

When an NBA player is young, he thinks he can win the championship by himself. It is only later ______ he has aged and been through many battles that he learns an important lesson: there is no “I” in “team”.

There is no better example of the value of ______ than the Boston Celtics. Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett were all superstars on three different teams. ______, none of them had any titles(头衔) to show for it. Then, last season, they decided to play together, caring little ______ money and fame. Garnett and Allen ______ Pierce on the Celtics and changed the NBA in the process.

It started in simple ways. Garnett and Allen are two of the best athletes in the world. They treat every second of every ______ as it is the NBA championship. If you want to play alongside them then you will have to do the same. Therefore, the young guys on the Celtics started giving their ______ effort too.

Pierce had been the star of the Celtics for many years. He used to shoot the ball many times a game. But with the addition of Allen and Garnett he shot less and ______ defense(防卫). His selflessness showed the young players that doing what made the team better was the only thing that _______. When the Celtics were winning and the game was almost ______, Garnett, Pierce and Allen would come out of the game. But they wouldn’t just sit on the bench. ______, they stood and cheered and screamed for their teammates. They wanted to ______ their friends and teammates.

Now, the guys who don’t play know they can still affect the game by cheering, so they scream and cheer when Garnett, Allen and Pierce are playing. The Celtics have ______ a strong relationship. They are ______ just teammates. They are brothers.

The result: the Boston Celtics won the 2008 NBA championship and are considered the favorites to win the Eastern Conference championship again this year. There is a saying that goes, “A successful team beats with one ______.” If that is the case, the Celtics may have the biggest heart in the NBA.

1.A. which               B. that         C. when          D. where

2.A. determination  B. chance C. teamwork      D. advantage

3.A. Or               B. Though  C. And           D. Yet

4.A. of                B. for              C. to           D. about

5.A. joined              B. noticed         C. persuaded    D. encouraged

6.A. detail      B. practice        C. partner    D. request

7.A. full              B. proud    C. happy       D. confident

8.A. gave in            B. waited for     C. ended up      D. centered on

9.A. helped            B. decided        C. cared        D. mattered

10.A. on             B. over           C. off     D. in

11.A. Instead          B. Finally  C. Then         D. Besides

12.A. calm              B. support         C. organize        D. advise

13.A. understood      B. accepted     C. enjoyed         D. developed

14.A. rather than       B. other than   C. less than        D. more than

15.A. heart             B. person C. attitude          D. tip

 

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