题目内容

She broke my bicycle lamp_______; that was why Jane was to blame.

A. accidentally   B. accurately   C. positively     D. deliberately

D


解析:

deliberately故意地,蓄意地  positively肯定地;确实,无疑  accurately准确地;精确地;正确无误地accidentally偶然地;意外地, 由后一句可知答案为D。

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【小题1】
A.fooledB.trickedC.puzzledD.shocked
【小题2】
A.cryingB.smilingC.thinkingD.whispering
【小题3】
A.writeB.typeC.graspD.glance
【小题4】
A.seldomB.adequatelyC.littleD.much
【小题5】
A.fail B.winC.forgiveD.gain
【小题6】
A.realizeB.understandC.senseD.recognize
【小题7】
A.holding backB.putting awayC.holding onD.coming out
【小题8】
A.attitudeB.attemptC.arrivalD.admission
【小题9】
A.byB.uponC.besideD.against
【小题10】
A.tightlyB.attentivelyC.gentlyD.cheerfully
【小题11】
A.enoughB.littleC.allD.nothing
【小题12】
A.foreheadB.faceC.fingersD.back
【小题13】
A.contentB.breakC.conquerD.control
【小题14】
A.thereforeB.althoughC.yetD.however
【小题15】
A.moreB.excellentC.strangeD.huge
【小题16】
A.woundB.prideC.successD.hurt
【小题17】
A.kindnessB.memoryC.comfortD.support
【小题18】
A.suppliedB.offeredC.paidD.contributed
【小题19】
A.differentB.distinct C.pleasantD.sympathetic
【小题20】
A.cryingB.strikingC.tappingD.sewing


(D)
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Last night there was cigarette smell on Martha's breath. She had to say she had broken her word. Now I must do what I've said to punish(惩罚) her.
Martha is unusually bright and wants to teach children. I'm working full-time to put her older sister through school and would do the same for Martha. My husband's pay is good, but with prices going up all the time we could never educate the girls unless I kept on working.
My theory(理论) is that if smoking is more important to Martha than college, I'm a fool to work to put her through college.
68.Why did the mother feel sad?
A. Because her daughter failed to go to college.
B. Because her daughter tried to kill her.
C. Because her daughter promised to smoke no more.
D. Because her daughter got used to smoking.
69.The mother warned that if Martha didn't give up smoking, she would ______.
A. refuse to give Martha any money
B. not be Martha's mother
C. refuse to pay for Martha's college education
D. not let Martha teach children
70.What did Martha really do after mother warned her?
A. She failed to keep her promise.
B. She kept her promise.
C. She managed to give up smoking.
D. She broke something her mother give her.
71.The mother said that ______.
A. Martha was usually a stupid girl
B. though Martha's father received high pay, it was not enough for their two girls' college education
C. as everything was becoming more and more expensive, the two girls had to work hard to pay for their education
D. she liked Martha's sister but hated Martha
72. The mother thought that ______.
A. she was a foolish woman working hard
B. it was right for her to pull Martha out of college
C. smoking was too bad a habit(习惯) for a young girl
D. Martha would rather lose her life than stop smoking

Twist was the name of an old champion racing horse. He was past thirty years old, but the heart of the true  36   still beat with the great spirit. However, I knew little about the   37   that the old horse’s spirit would have on my daughter.

My daughter Stacy had ever had a   38   experience with a runaway horse. She was just eight at the time, and a terrifying   39   accompanied the disaster. Although she broke no bones, her   40   , love for horses and the desire to learn to ride were   41  . No matter how my wife and I tried, we had no   42   in curing the damage caused that day. But when she was thirteen, a turning point came. One day as I saw Stacy look into the eye of the   43   fellow in the stall(牲口棚), I knew this was going to be the beginning of a   44   relationship.

         Fortunately, Stacy’s accident had not weakened her love for   45   in general, and this small opening was all that Twist needed to create an unusual bond(纽带). In the following weeks, Stacy began to express daily   46  in coming to the stall with me. She   47   spent time with him, feeding, brushing and combing him, all the  48   talking to him about her life.

Then one day   49   I was readying one horse for a ride, I noticed the old guy’s   50  expression and desire to be included, too. So I asked Stacy if she wanted to take Twist out for a ride. In   51  , Stacy looked once again into the old man’s eye. That moment, their two spirits   52   and completed the bond that had been forming over a couple of months. Continuing to look deep into his eyes, Stacy didn’t   53   . She only nodded yes. Moments later, I saw them riding   54   together, Stacy winning renewed confidence and desire, and Twist winning his medal of a child’s  55  .

1.A. owner                                    B. winner                    C. jumper                    D. member

2.A. wish                               B. idea                                   C. effect                                D. ability

3.A. new                               B. bad                                    C. rich                                   D. strange

4.A. fall                                 B. task                                   C. shake                                D. attack

5.A. pride                             B. skill                                    C. luck                                   D. confidence

6.A. ignored                         B. reformed                         C. destroyed                        D. overlooked

7.A. aim                                B. need                                 C. surprise                            D. success

8.A. poor                              B. old                                     C. brave                   D. strong  

9.A. serious                          B. similar                     C. special                     D. formal

10.A. animals                       B. parents                   C. friends                    D. fields

11.A. thanks                         B. interest                          C. opinions                D. sympathy

12.A. endlessly                            B. roughly                 C. unwillingly             D. actively

13.A. best                             B. way                                   C. same                                 D. time

14.A. as                                 B. so                             C. although                           D. because

15.A. angry                                    B. sad                                    C. eager                                D. anxious

16.A. brief                                     B. response                          C. return                     D. addition

17.A. met                             B. rose                                  C. fought                     D. recovered

18.A. act                               B. think                                 C. speak                                D. smile

19.A. on                                B. back                                  C. down                                D. off

20.A. heart                                    B. spirit                                 C. agreement             D. dependence

 

 When I turned 40, my husband secretly planned a surprise party for me. I'll never forget my feeling   1  I entered the restaurant and saw loving friends among flowers and music and a large display of photos. I hurried from one table   2  the next, greeting each guest. Then suddenly at the back of the room I caught sight of a gentle, smiling man with snow-white hair and a kind, blue-eyed woman on his arm.

“Mom, dad,” my   3  became wide. They had flown to Los Angeles from Chicago just hours before. I burst into tears at the sight of these two who, more than   4  else, had taught me that being there for another person is the   5  gift we can give.

A year later, my husband and I were invited to an unusual wedding. The night before the wedding, I decided to   6  my friends and beg off. “Kathy, this is Karen.”

“You're   7 , aren't you?” she broke in, almost begging (乞求). I   8  and at that moment the sight of my parents at my 40th-birthday party came into my mind.

“Yes, of course,” I said. “We'll be there.”

So we   9  And I was grateful we did. We weren't in our seats a minute before Kathy came up, happy but with   10  She told me how much our presence meant to her. Kathy's parents didn't make it as well as her son. I saw   11  in her eyes.

I see now that one's presence   12  be a duty. It is, in fact, something that we owe one another, whatever the   13  To be there—in person—for the sad or happy events of our friends and dear ones makes   14 .

When we are truly   15  for other people, important things happen to them and to us. We are renewed in love and friendship.

1.

A.though

B.when

C.if

D.since

 

2.

A.to

B.in

C.at

D.on

 

3.

A.nose

B.forehead

C.eyes

D.ears

 

4.

A.everybody

B.nobody

C.somebody

D.anybody

 

5.

A.heaviest

B.cheapest

C.smallest

D.greatest

 

6.

A.call

B.help

C.visit

D.join

 

7.

A.driving

B.coming

C.going

D.returning

 

8.

A.resisted

B.prayed

C.hesitated

D.refused

 

9.

A.had

B.went

C.waited

D.were

 

10.

A.tears

B.surprise

C.smiles

D.pride

 

11.

A.puzzle

B.comfort

C.hurt

D.honor

 

12.

A.must

B.can

C.may

D.would

13.A.prize           13.wage     C.bill           D.cost

14.A.a problem      13.an opportunityC.a difference   D.an impression

15.

A.present

B.happy

C.thankful

D.eager

 

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After working with Operation Smile for a while, she learned different countries have different deformities (畸形). The more she learned about what affects kids around the world, the more she wanted to go abroad with Operation Smile.
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When their operation was over, the kids were always overjoyed, but their parents were blown away. Sometimes they couldn't even recognize their kids because their appearances had improved so much. They'd cry and hug the doctors and nurses and give them presents--they were so grateful.

  1. 1.

    Why did the author join the Operation Smile?

    1. A.
      To help poor kids in developing countries,
    2. B.
      To satisfy her own curiosity.
    3. C.
      To do what was required by the school.
    4. D.
      To operate on those unfortunate kids.
  2. 2.

    According to the passage, Operation Smile ____.

    1. A.
      is a club popular with students
    2. B.
      is an organization founded by students
    3. C.
      helps those unfortunate kids learn how to smile
    4. D.
      offers operation for those unfortunate kids free of charge
  3. 3.

    Why did the author play with those kids in hospital?

    1. A.
      To make them happy.
    2. B.
      To learn more shout them.
    3. C.
      To teach them how to brush their teeth.
    4. D.
      To make them feel relaxed about the operation.
  4. 4.

    After the operation, parents felt surprised for their kids' had improved so much.

    1. A.
      health condition
    2. B.
      looks
    3. C.
      smile
    4. D.
      mood

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