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Last winter, when I was heavily pregnant(怀孕), I was visiting my sister and brother-in-law’s house. I had to park my car in a nearby parking lot because they didn’t have a place for parking. The snow was extremely heavy and there was lots of1on the ground, so not many people dared to go out that evening! When I left their house and2to my car around llpm, I noticed that my car was the only one3.
Surrounded by silence, I rushed into the car nervously. When I finally tried to4away, my wheels began to spin(打滑). I realized I was stuck! I wondered what I should do.5, in my rear-view mirror(后视镜), I saw four teenage boys6my car. They were walking side by side in a line and behaved a bit like7------ at least I thought that was what they looked like. My car was in a very8area and I was so frightened when I saw them. I was certain they were coming to my car to9me.
Terrified, I just froze. One of the young men tapped on my window10and said, “Excuse me, Madam, would you like some11? You seem to have a problem with the car.” Still a little afraid, I said, “I am stuck.” And the young man said, “It’s okay. Stay in your car and we’1112you out of the snow.” And they did! When they finally got my car out of the snow, they13and waved good-bye to me. I rolled down my window and thanked them,14to have judged them so poorly.
People like to judge the person they come across, and they are in turn judged by others. It’s natural that we judge others, but when we do this, we shouldn’t15the old saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      sand
    2. B.
      ice
    3. C.
      stone
    4. D.
      water
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      looked
    2. B.
      escaped
    3. C.
      returned
    4. D.
      pointed
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      left
    2. B.
      destroyed
    3. C.
      prepared
    4. D.
      sold
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      walk
    2. B.
      run
    3. C.
      drive
    4. D.
      get
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      Actually
    2. B.
      Suddenly
    3. C.
      Obviously
    4. D.
      Finally
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      damaging
    2. B.
      touching
    3. C.
      hitting
    4. D.
      approaching
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      robbers
    2. B.
      students
    3. C.
      policemen
    4. D.
      soldiers
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      secret
    2. B.
      bright
    3. C.
      lonely
    4. D.
      dirty
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      support
    2. B.
      harm
    3. C.
      serve
    4. D.
      warm
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      rapidly
    2. B.
      loudly
    3. C.
      helplessly
    4. D.
      gently
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      change
    2. B.
      advice
    3. C.
      fun
    4. D.
      help
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      pull
    2. B.
      push
    3. C.
      lead
    4. D.
      put
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      waited
    2. B.
      shouted
    3. C.
      smiled
    4. D.
      joked
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      sorry
    2. B.
      delighted
    3. C.
      confident
    4. D.
      frightened
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      hate
    2. B.
      stop
    3. C.
      follow
    4. D.
      forget
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作者通过自己的亲身经历给我们讲述了一个不要以貌取人的小故事。
1.考查名词。一个寒冬之夜,后面提及到作者的车在地上打滑,可知地面应该有冰。
2.考查动词。根据I left their house可知作者要返回她的汽车。
3.考查形容词。只剩下作者一辆车在停车场了。
4.考查动词。作者是开车来的当然要“驾车”离开。
5.考查副词。作者在思索该怎么办时,“突然”从后视镜中看到那几个男孩。
6.考查动词。根据They were walking可知作者看到几位年轻人朝她的车“*近”。
7.考查名词。根据I was so frightened when I saw them可知这几个人的行为看起来像“抢劫犯”。
8.考查形容词。上文提到茫茫夜色中只有作者一辆车,也没有其他人在外面,故用lonely。
9.考查动词。因为觉得看起来像抢劫犯,所以作者确定他们过来“伤害”她。
10.考查副词。根据Excuse me可知他“轻轻地”敲了敲作者的车窗。
11.考查名词。根据they finally got my car out of the snow可知他们想为作者提供“帮助”。
12.考查动词。由语境可知,是帮助把车“推”出去。
13.考查动词。车终于出来了,由此推断他们“微笑着”向作者挥手道别。
14.考查形容词。作者对自己的判断感到非常“抱歉”。
15.考查动词。这个故事告诉我们“不要以貌取人”,不要忘记这句古老的谚语。
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Last winter vacation, some of my classmates decide to                76.           

travel with their friends, while I chose to take par-time job        77.           

to gain experience and earn some money. I learned from my       78.           

 teacher that a nearby company was looking after students          79.           

 with good handwriting to write address on envelope. The          80.           

 pay were 10 cent per envelope. I headed for the company,         81.           

 feeling sue I would easy finish 300 envelops in five hours and      82.           

 to earn the money. Actually, I only finished 200. Now, I         83.           

fully understand how hard is to earn money. Getting out          84.           

of the classroom is indeed necessary for we all.                    85.            

Damage to Ozone Layer Gets Worse

    In the middle of winter, when snow is falling in many parts of the United States, scientists have sounded a warning to people who plan to spend many hours in the sun this summer.The warning: The sun's summertime rays are more dangerous than once thought.

    A team of scientists from 80 nations recently reported to the United Nations that a layer of ozone(臭氧层)in the atmosphere, which protects humans from harmful levels of ultraviolet(紫外线)radiation, will be thinner over the United States this summer.The thinner layer allows more ultraviolet rays from the sun to reach Earth.The extra amount of ultraviolet radiation could cause an increase in the number of cases of skin cancer.

    Scientists first became concerned about the layer in the mid-1980s when a hole was discovered in the layer above Antarctica during the winter.The hole was caused in chemicals used in refrigerators and air conditioners.When these chemicals are sent out into the atmosphere, they produce gases that destroy the ozone.

    Concern about the protective ozone layer rose more recently when data from satellites and ground stations showed that ozone levels were dropping over areas other than Antarctica.Low ozone levels were recorded in the spring and summer over the United States and over other populated areas in the world.

    Although many countries have already begun stopping the use of ozone-destroying chemicals, the new findings are expected to advance the timetable for a total ban of the chemicals.

The scientists have observed the ozone layer ______.

    A.since 1980                     B.since last winter

    C.for more than 20 years            D.for about one year

The ozone layer in the atmosphere can ______.

    A.do a lot of good to human beings in many ways

    B.protect humans from diseases caused by bad weather

    C.do a lot of harm to human beings in the summer-time

    D.protect humans from harmful levels of ultraviolet radiation

Scientists first found that there was a hole in the ozone layer ______.

    A.above Arctic during the winter in the mid-1980s

    B.above Antarctica during the winter in the mid-1980s

    C.over somewhere in the north of the equator in 1980

    D.over the USA in the summertime in the mid-1980s

The damage to the ozone layer was caused by ______.

    A.the changeable weather          B.ozone-destroying chemicals

C.chemicals from refrigerators      D.chemicals from air conditioners

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Throughout our work on the project, I could   39   that my friend was tired from a very long day working.  As we stepped outside to begin the   40   walk home, I   41   she was shivering(颤抖).  The temperature had dropped to the low thirties (Fahrenheit) and she   42   had a sweater on. I   43   offered her my warm jacket. She accepted it and asked me what I   44   wear then.  I told her I had another one and pretended that my   45   was a jacket.  She said later that she   46   the next morning and the first thing on her mind was feeling moved about my   47   of the jacket.

Coincidentally(碰巧), the next day I went to an open-air play and I was freezing   48   I didn’t expect it to be so   49  .  A person who I hardly   50   insisted that I wear his jacket.  I was   51   touched by this warm gesture.  He was so matter-of-fact(讲究实际的) about me   52   his coat, too:  he simply took it off and handed it to me telling me that I should   53   it. I used to think that this vast universe was a cold   54  .  It turns out that even when the temperature drops low, the people never   55   to warm each other's hearts.

1.A. starting       B. destroying        C. showing           D. doing

2.A. rain          B. fog              C. snow             D. cloud

3.A. suit          B. jacket            C. cap               D. coat

4.A. think         B. guess            C. see               D. check

5.A. easy         B. short             C. safe              D. long

6.A. heard        B. believed          C. noticed            D. expected

7.A. bravely       B. nearly           C. only               D. usually

8.A. suddenly      B. immediately      C. madly             D. calmly

9.A. would        B. could            C. should             D. might

10.A. blouse        B. sweater          C. dress              D. raincoat

11.A. ran away      B. woke up         C. fell ill              D. got hurt

12.A. sale          B. size             C. color              D. offer

13.A. though        B. until            C. since              D. if

14.A. warm         B. cold            C. sunny             D. dark

15.A. knew         B. mattered         C. loved              D. blamed

16.A. deeply        B. wrongly         C. finally             D. firmly

17.A. envying       B. watching        C. holding             D. wearing

18.A. keep          B. buy             C. borrow            D. throw

19.A. environment    B. place           C. wind               D. situation

20.A. deny          B. agree           C. help               D. stop

 

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When Carol was diagnosed, her cancer had   21   to her bones. We calmly talked about what to expect. I reviewed choices for   22  and printed out new research. But   23   , I cried and struggled. Only half the patients are alive two years after diagnosis.

Carol began treatment afterwards. She felt almost   24   and went right back to work. Carol hates the idea of being   25   as a “sick” person. She likes her life   26   . Last winter, Carol suddenly found   27   difficult to swallow. She slept a lot and was slow to wake in the morning. There was continuous pressure in her chest and   28   I saw her looking thoughtful. One day, she told me, “I think I   29   never leave the hospital,” she continued, “I just want to enjoy the little things---   30   is out of the window.” We had never spoken of that before.   31   we began an African safari, a trip she had dreamed of for years.

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We took our last dive of the trip. When we reached the deep blue water, we spread our arm out like wings and pretended to   40   .      

1.. A. spread       B. delivered       C. developed           D. sent   

2. A. directions    B. medicine        C. instructions        D. treatment

3. A. in danger    B. in tears      C. in private          D. in trouble

4. A. same      B. common      C. usual               D. normal

5.A. looked     B. considered      C. thought         D. felt

6.A. as it is       B. to good purpose C. of general interest  D. in a way

7. A. this      B. one         C. it              D. that

8. A. now and then B. more or less  C. here and there      D. sooner or later

9. A. should         B. might       C. must                D. need

10.A. what      B. which       C. that                D. when

11. A. Still        B. Yet         C. Then                D. Even

12. A. sinking      B. swimming        C. dropping            D. disappearing

13. A. words        B. voices      C. faces               D. actions

14. A. longer       B. older           C. closer          D. elder

15. A. Among        B. With         C. Between         D. Beyond

16. A. because      B. though      C. since               D. while

17. A. leadership   B. scholarship C. friendship          D. membership

18. A. everything   B. nothing     C. anything            D. something

19. A. dangerous    B. colorful        C. difficult           D. different

20. A. enjoy        B. dance           C. sing                D. fly

 

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