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1.It is t_________ of him to come late for school as he is not interested in studies at all.

2.After a drunk driving, he was b________ from driving for six months.

3.He was employed by a local newspaper where he worked very hard and e_________ promoted to an important post.

4.For working mothers, they need to have f_________ working hours so that they can switch from their work to their babies.

5.We must work together, s__________ our unity in the face of powerful enemies.

6. ---Have you got your driving license?

---Yes, I passed my driving test at my first a__________.

7.She was strongly o____________ to the idea of moving abroad for she loved her hometown more than anyone else in the family.

8.People spreading the “China Threat” theory may underestimate(低估) the wisdom and j_________ of people around the world.

9.On a_________, he now works 11 hours per day, six days a week, compared with eight hours a day roughly two years ago.

10.Having been out of work for a long time, Tom, the bread-earner is now d__________ for a job to provide for a large family.

 

1.typical

2.banned

3.eventually

4.flexible

5.strengthening

6.attempt

7.opposed

8.judgment

9.average

10.desperate

【解析】

1.考查形容词。本题考查短语be typical of是……的特点。句意:上学迟到是他的特点,因为他对学习根本不感兴趣。

2.考查动词。本题考查短语be banned from被禁止。句意:一次酒驾之后,他被禁驾六个月。

3.副词。本题考查副词eventually最终。句意:他被当地报纸所雇佣,在报社他非常勤奋,最终被提升为一个重要的职位。

4.形容词。本题形容词flexible灵活的。句意:作为职业母亲,她们需要灵活的工作时间,因此她们能够从工作转换到她们的婴儿。

5.非谓语动词。句中的逻辑主语为we,与分词strengthen之间为主动关系,故用现在分词。句意:我们必团结一致,加强统一以面对强大的敌人。

6.名词。本题考查名词attempt试图,尝试。句意:——你获得驾照了吗?——是的,在我第一次尝试我就通过了驾驶考试。

7.短语搭配。本题考查短语be opposed to反对。句意:她强烈反对移居国外的想法,因为她在家庭里比其他任何人更爱她的祖国。

8.名词。本题考查名词judgment判断。句意:散布“中国威胁论”的人也许低估了全世界人民的智慧和判断。

9.短语搭配。本题考查短语on average平均。句意:与两年前一天大约工作八个小时相比,他现在一个星期六天平均每天工作11小时,

10.短语搭配。本题考查短语be desperate for极度渴望……。句意:失业好长时间,挣钱养家的汤姆现在十分渴望一份工作来一大家子。

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Usually, when faced with that particular , I have feelings of guilt if I pass by giving a coin or two.

I had that feeling in Venice while on a tour of Italy’s famous sites in 2006. I had taken refuge(躲避)from the in a quiet café. Outside, there was an old woman kneeling on the hard, ancient paving stones, .

Steady of tourists were walking past her. A young backpacker stood away from the crowd, drinking in the vistas(景观、景色), but I noticed the young traveler was also the old woman.

A tourist group walked along the street, the woman and walked on. group of tourists arrived and walked past the old lady. The backpacker watched everybody else went on their way, focused on the around them. Then, I was preparing to leave when I caught sight of the backpacker stepping forward and some money in the woman’s cup. He did this somewhat just before the arrival of another tourist group. As I , the leader of the group stopped and put some money in the cup. Having been shown the way, other tourists followed suit and some more coins to the cup.

His work done, the young man walked over to the old beggar-woman, patted her on the shoulder and said, “I hope that a little.”

I don’t know if the woman understood his English or what had just happened, but I did.

I placed some money in the woman’s cup and continued my travels, after witnessing such a act of kindness.

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2.A. beyondB. afterC. withoutD. before

3.A. many timesB. some times C. only onceD. once again

4.A. crowdsB. familiesC. streetsD. signs

5.A. singingB. cryingC. beggingD. trembling

6.A. streamsB. packsC. massesD. groups

7.A. simplyB. seeminglyC. similarlyD. specially

8.A. showingB. followingC. checkingD. observing

9.A. glanced atB. laughed atC. rushed atD. stared at

10.A. OneB. MoreC. AnotherD. Other

11.A. ifB. sinceC. becauseD. as

12.A. stonesB. sightsC. signsD. tourists

13.A. lendingB. borrowingC. placingD. taking

14.A. accidentallyB. successfullyC. purposefullyD. cheerfully

15.A. watchedB. shownC. understoodD. walked

16.A. changedB. chargedC. foundD. added

17.A. measuresB. helpsC. explainsD. matters

18.A. recognizedB. caughtC. realizedD. figured

19.A. pleasantB. annoyedC. disappointedD. light-hearted

20.A. beautifulB. smartC. pureD. happy

 

Golden sunlight danced in the treetops, and children’s laughter filled the park. The smell of popcorn played on the breeze, and life seemed good. It was one of the happiest Saturday mornings I had spent with my little daughter, Gigi.

That is, until two strangers threw her into their car and sped away. It seemed like a bad dream. I could barely whisper when the police questioned me. For hours we waited,but there was no word on the whereabouts of the car. Tears would start to come. Then nothing. I was numb with fear.

“Go home, Ma’am,” the police officer said. “I’ll have someone drive you. We’ll also want to monitor your telephone. The kidnappers might call, and we’ll want to keep track. Trust me, these guys can’t get far. ” After what had just happened, it was hard for me to trust anything.

My friend Gloria came over that afternoon. “I heard about Gigi on the radio,” she said. “Everyone is looking for the car. The interstates are all blocked.” She took my hand.

“Look here,” Gloria said. “ I want you to have this picture, and I want you to pray with me.”

It was a picture of a little girl sound asleep in her bed. Standing by the bed was a tall, blond angel. His hand was touching the girl’s shoulder as he smiled down at her.

My nerves were frazzled. “You know I don’t believe in that kind of thing!” I snapped. “I’m too exhausted for any hocus-pocus right now, Gloria!I want my daughter home!” I started to shake, and then I began sobbing.

Gloria placed the photo on our mantle and knelt down beside me. “Just pray with me,” she said, holding my hand.

I had no strength left, so we prayed and waited what seemed an eternity. Together, we waited by the phone until sunset. The phone never rang.

Suddenly, the front door swung open. I looked up and screamed.

There stood Gigi. “Gigi! Thank God!” I cried, throwing my arms around her, “Where did those men take you? How did you get home? Did the police find you?”

“No Mommy!” said Gigi. “I was really scared because those men said they were taking me far away. We were going really fast on an old rock road never seen before. But then a tall man walked out in front of the car, and they ran off the road and hit a tree.”

Then the tall man ran up and opened the car door and pulled me out. He was really nice, and said I would be okay now, and that those men couldn't hurt me. I must have gone to sleep, because then I woke up here in front of our house. He must have brought me home,”

“But who... how did he know... where to bring you?” My voice broke and trailed to a whisper.

“I don’t know, Mommy,” Gigi said. “But he was really friendly, and I wasn’t scared of him at all.”

Just then Gigi noticed Gloria’s picture on the mantle. “That's him!” She gave a loud cry, pointing at the picture. “Mommy, the tail blond man dressed like an angel. That’s the man that pulled me out of the car!”

I felt chill-bumps across my neck and arms. Gloria turned pale. “Are you sure that's the man?” Gloria asked.

“Yeah, that's him. Except he didn’t have wings, and he was wearing blue jeans and a tee shirt. But that's him exactly. I’d remember him anywhere!”

Later that night, the police found the injured kidnappers in their damaged car fifty miles from our home. When questioned-the driver remembered making a sharp turn to avoid hitting a tall blond man and the backseat door that Gigi sat by had been completely torn off its hinges.

Twenty years have gone by. We have never heard from anyone claiming to have rescued Gigi and there have been no logical explanations for Gigi’s miraculous escape and return home from a wreck so far away.

There have always been things that people can't explain. But, from that day forward, I believe that all experiences, positive and negative, are given to us for our strengthening and learning.

Gigi now takes her little girl to the park on Saturdays. They enjoy the sunlight as it dances in the treetops, the smell of popcorn, and the laughter of children. She keeps Gloria's picture on her mantle, and she remembers her angelic friend. And, like my daughter, I have a faith that has carried me through many trials since that day many years ago.

1.The writer describes a happy scene at the beginning of the passage to___________.

A. introduce a topic

B. attract readers’attention

C. make a sharp contrast

D. show the beauty of nature

2.What is the writer’s attitude towards the pray together with Gloria?

A. Doubtful B. Curious

C. Grateful D. Causal

3.The main reason why the kidnappers could be arrested was that__________.

A. the police followed and caught them

B. Gloria’s best friend helped the police to find them

C. an angel spotted them and took them to the police station

D. they had an accident when a tall man tried to stop their car

4.What is conveyed in this passage?

A. the police are not reliable sometimes.

B. any bad man will be punished one day.

C. we should believe in God and pray every day.

D. we should always stay positive whatever happens.

5.We can learn from the passage that__________.

A. the story was told from Gigi’s point of view

B. the man who rescued Gigi had known her before

C. Gigi was sure that the angel in the picture rescued her

D. the writer believed what Gigi said at the very beginning

6.What can be best title for the passage?

A. picture of an angle B. power of God

C. Gigi’s escape D. Mommy’s anxiety.

 

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