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Last week I went to a supermarket. After I  36 the bill and was passing through the door, the alarm suddenly started to ring. Suddenly, a young guard ran toward me and ordered me to  37 him. I felt so upset and  38 . He took me to a small room, but I was  39 frightened that I stopped at the door. Finding me  40 to enter the room, he shouted that I had to go into the room.

He closed the door. I thought he was going to hurt me. Suddenly, a  41 voice said in my ear: “Take out the things you’ve stolen!” “I stole nothing.” I said. “Do as I tell you. If we find them, you’ll be in trouble.” “There is nothing.” I answered. “I didn’t take anything.” I said, taking everything out of my pockets and bag. 42 this point, a guard came in and asked a salesgirl to  43 me.  44 , they found nothing.

But they didn’t believe that I hadn’t stolen anything. So the young guard ordered me to pass through the door alarm again.

I was  45 when it rang again. I felt  46 and burst into tears. I didn’t know how to prove  47 I was innocent(清白的).

They made me go into the small room again.

“Take out the stolen things quickly, 48 we will dial 110.” They said.

“OK, call the police. I’ m not afraid.” I said  49 .

Suddenly, they 50 their tone. After a while, a salesgirl asked me to raise my feet. I did  51 she had told me. There was a label (标签) on the bottom of my shoe. That was it! That was the  52 thing that had brought me such great trouble. But it  53 my innocence.

After that, they  54 to me in the small room, But they should have apologized 55 , shouldn’t they? A lot of people were there when I was taken away. What did they think of me?

36.A.buy            B.paid           C.passed         D.paid for

37.A.obey            B.beg            C.follow         D.listen to

38.A.angry           B.excited         C.happy          D.puzzled

39.A.very            B.much          C.such           D.so

40.A.disagree         B.unwilling        C.voluntarily       D.willingly

41.A.high            B.low           C.sound          D.sharp

42.A.On             B.In             C.At            D.From

43.A.look at          B.watch          C.examine        D.keep

44.A.Needless to say B.So far C.On one hand     D. As a result of

45.A.afraid           B.frightened       C.shocked        D.sad

46.A.wronged         B.upset          C.scared         D.unpleasant

47.A.what           B.whether        C.that           D.how

48.A.and            B.but            C.or            D.so

49.A.unhappily        B.forcefully       C.terribly         D.widely

50.A.changed         B.raised          C.increased       D.closed

51.A.like             B.as             C.according to     D.as if

52.A.only            B.last            C.very           D.just

53.A.tested           B.showed         C.proved         D.gave

54.A.said            B.apologized       C.agreed         D.promised

55. A.loudly     B. together    C.politely      D.in public

BCDDB BCCAC ACCBA BCCBD

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Michelle Obama made a daring decision to return to the same designer who created her Inaugural (就职)Ball dress four years ago --- and the risk paid off.

The First Lady looked extremely attractive in a thin, sweeping, and ruby-colored dress by designer Jason Wu. She teamed the dramatic dress with heels by Jimmy Choo and a diamond ring by Kimberly McDonald.

She surprised the fashion establishment by returning to a Wu design which had been the custom made for her.

Four years ago at her first Inauguration Ball, Michelle shimmered(熠熠生辉)in an off-white, one-shouldered floor-length dress by the designer.

Wu, who was 26 at the time and had only been working in fashion for three years, saw his career take off after the First Lady's surprise decision to wear one of his dresses.

He said at the time that he was unaware she had chosen the dress and had been watching at home on his couch and eating pizza when she appeared.

After her 2013 decision, Wu told Women's Wear Daily: “Mrs Obama likes to keep her secrets. She fooled me again.”

Wu released a women's clothing and accessories(装饰品)collection at Target last year and continues to be popular with the First Lady for official engagements.

The sleeveless, cross-halter neck dress with low-cut back flattered(突出)49-year-old Michelle's arms and neat waist.

It had been created especially for her by Wu and was a departure from the dark and plain colour tone she stuck to at earlier inauguration events.

Mrs Obama's new hairstyle -- she had bangs(美发沙龙)cut on her birthday last week  had been loosely tousled(蓬松的)for the special night.

Vice-President Joe Biden's wife Jill also looked attractive in a blue silk dress by Vera Wang at the Inauguration Ball.

1.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.Michelle Obama’s inaugural ball dress.

B.Wu, a great designer.

C.The First Lady’s secrets.

D.Mrs Obama’s 2013 decision.

2.Michelle Obama’s brave decision proved to be a_________.

A.risk                                  B.danger

C. Surprise                             D.success

3. According to the passage, which of the following is correct?

A.Mrs Obama’s inaugural dresses were made by the same designer.

B.Joe Biden’s wife Jill also had her dress created by Wu.

C.The colour tone at Michelle’s earlier inaugural events was not satifactory.

D.Mrs Obama had straight forehead hair as her new hairstyle for the special night.

4. Which of the following best describes Jason Wu?

A.Daring and gifted.

B.Unusual and cautious.

C.Careful and brave.

D.Talented and lucky.

5. From the 6th and 7th paragraphs we know that________.

A.Wu was aware that Mrs Obama had chosen his work again

B.Wu didn’t know Mrs Obama had chosen his creation again.

C.Mrs Obama told Wu to give away her secrets

D.Mrs Obama should have told Wu the truth

 

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