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What_____ relief! It almost took us five years to pay back all the money we borrowed from the bank.
Now we are out of _____ debt.
[     ]
A. a; 不填      
B. a; the        
C. the; a          
D. 不填;不填
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 Blind from birth, I have never had the opportunity to see myself and have been completely dependent on the image I create in the eyes of others.

       There are those who believe that   36   I can’t see, I obviously also cannot hear. Very often people will talk with me at the top of their   37  . Conversely(相反地) to this, people will also often   38  , thinking that since my eyes don’t work, my ears don’t either. For example, when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for   39  to the plane, he or she will always pick up the phone and call a ground hostess in a very low voice. "Hi, Jane, wave got a 76 here." I have concluded that the word "  40  " is not used because they are unwilling to inform me of my condition of which I may not have been previously   41  .

       On the other hand, others know that of course I can hear, but believe that I can’t talk. Once I became ill and was hospitalized. Immediately after I was    42  , I was wheeled down to the X-ray room. Just at the door sat an elderly woman(judging from her voice) asked the orderly(护工) who had been wheeling me:" What is your name?" “What’s your name?” the orderly   43   to me. "Harold Krents", I replied. "Harold Krents", he repeated. "When was he born?" "When were you born?" This continued for about five minutes before I finally interrupted, "Look, this is absolutely   44   . OK, I can’t see, but it’s going to become pretty  45   to both of you that I don’t need an interpreter." “He says he doesn’t need an interpreter," the orderly reported to the woman. 

       The   46   misconception of all is the view that because I can’t see, I can’t  47  . I was turned down by over forty law firms,   48   my qualifications included a cum laude(优等成绩) degree from Harvard Law School. The  49  to find jobs, the continuous   50  of being told that it was impossible for a blind person to   51  law, the rejection letter, not based on my lack of   52  but rather on my disability, will always remain one of the most upsetting experiences of my life.

      53  , the Department of Labor issued laws that demand equal  54  opportunities for the disabled. The business community’s response has been   55  . The attitude towards the disabled is beginning to change.

1.A.since         B.although         C.whether    D.in that

2.A.lungs          B.ears           C.head      D.eyes

3.A.shout         B.laugh           C.whisper    D.cry

4.A.welcome       B.permission       C.advice      D.assistance

5.A.passenger      B.blind           C.trouble     D.situation

6.A.afraid        B.aware           C.curious     D.desperate

7.A.invited        B.released        C.included   D.admitted

8.A.asked         B.responded     C.repeated    D.exchanged

9.A.cheerful     B.ridiculous        C.charming  D.disgusting

10.A.clear        B.easy          C.confusing  D.doubtful

11.A.earliest      B.slightest        C.latest     D.toughest

12.A.think        B.study         C.work     D.understand

13.A.as if         B.even though     C.now that   D.in case

14.A.attempt      B.opportunity      C.mistake     D.success

15.A.disappointmentB.relief        C.envy        D.effort

16.A.disobey           B.challenge      C.practice    D.make

17.A.confidence  B.luck           C.ability      D.ambition

18.A.Regretfully  B.Purposely       C.Exactly     D.Fortunately

19.A.caring       B.employment     C.learning    D.traveling

20.A. enthusiastic       B.passive          C.negative    D.uncertain

 

When Mike told me he was leaving I felt like a vase which had just broken. There were pieces of me all over the tidy floor. He kept talking, telling me why he was leaving,   31   it was for the best, I could do better, it was his   32   and not mine. I had heard it before many times and yet somehow was still hurt; perhaps one cannot   33   such pain.

He left and I tried to   34   my life. I filled the kettle (水壶), put it on to boil, took out my old red cup and   35   the coffee powder falling into the bone china. Somehow when the kettle piped its finishing warning, I   36   not to hear it. That’s what Mike’s leaving had been like, sudden and with a(n)   37   end. I would rather just   38   in uncertainty than have things finished. I laughed at myself. Just about a cup of coffee, I must be getting   39  .

And yet it was a young woman who   40   back at me from the mirror, a young woman full of   41   and hope, a young woman with bright eyes just waiting to see the world.  42  , there are more important things. More important than   43  , I insist to myself firmly. The lid goes back on the coffee just like closing on the whole Mike experience.

He didn’t   44   my dreams as I feared that night.   45  , I am flying far across fields and woods,   46   on those below me. I fly free until I meet another bird who flies with me in perfect harmony. I realize with some   47   that there is a bird out there for me, there is another person, not necessarily a lover perhaps just a   48  , but there is someone out there who is my soul mate. I think about being a broken   49   again and realize that I have gathered myself back together, what Mike has is   50   a little part of my time in earth, a little understanding of my physical being. He has merely, a little piece of me.

 

1

A. complaining

B. suggesting

C. explaining

D. whispering

2

A. business

B. fault

C. luck

D. reason

3

A. pass

B. defend

C. feel

D. ease

4

A. get close to

B. get on with

C. get away with

D. get down to

5

A. watched

B. made

C. let

D. wanted

6

A. announced

B. decided

C. pretended

D. concluded

7

A. optimistic

B. sceptical

C. splendid

D. unpleasant

8

A. wander

B. move

C. keep

D. take

9

A. mad

B. old

C. nervous

D. uncertain

10

A. flashed

B. swung

C. stared

D. pointed

11

A. promise

B. delight

C. dilemmas

D. conflicts

12

A. Therefore

B. Besides

C. Finally

D. Constantly

13

A. friendship

B. life

C. love

D. health

14

A. visit

B. have

C. reject

D. spin

15

A. Deliberately

B. Meanwhile

C. Thus

D. Instead

16

A. taking off

B. looking down

C. breaking away

D. getting over

17

A. sorrow

B. worry

C. relief

D. doubt

18

A. friend

B. bird

C. dream

D. job

19

A. heart

B. vase

C. mirror

D. cup

20

A. mostly

B. hardly

C. usually

D. only

 

 

The back door of the ambulance (救护车) was suddenly shut and the driver ran to the front, jumped into the seat, and started the engine. Inside were the  36  parents, Mr. and Mrs. Green, the mother holding their baby daughter, Ally. The little girl had some food stuck in her  37 and could hardly  38 .?

    The driver, Mr. White,  39  his siren (警报器) and flashing light, and started speeding toward the  40  hospital, fighting against  41 . The cars ahead of him pulled out of way  42  he drove through the busy traffic. From the back of the ambulance the parents were shouting at him to  43 , since Ally almost stopped breathing. In front of him he saw some traffic  44 , with the red “stop” light shining. Mr. White knew he had no time to lose, so he drove straight past the traffic lights, looking  45  his left and right as he did so.

    Coming towards him from his right was a  46 . The driver had the windows  47 , since the car was air-conditioned, and he was playing his radio. He did not hear the ambulance.

    The lights were  48 , so he drove straight  49  into the path of the ambulance. Mr. White tried to stop his ambulance, but it was too late. It hit the taxi. Everyone was shaken but no one was hurt. Mr. White looked back to see  50  little Ally was. He was  51  to see relief instead of fear in the face of the parents.

    “Look!” cried Mrs. Green. “She is  52  again.”?

    “It must have been the crash (撞击),” said her husband. “It  53  the food out of her throat.” The baby’s color was turning normal, and she was crying in a loud  54  healthy voice.

They were all joyful, and quite forgot about the  55 , the taxi, and the lines of cars all around them.

1.A. worried            B. excited      C. angry            D. surprised

2.A. mouth             B. nose      C. throat           D. ear

3.A. talk             B. breathe       C. cry                  D. hear

4.A. turned on         B. opened on    C. turned off       D. sped up

5.A. best              B. biggest      C. first            D. nearest

6.A. time              B. cars          C. policemen    D. speed

7.A. that              B. as            C. there        D. if

8.A. stop              B. slow down C. hurry            D. keep safe

9.A. lights            B. signs         C. policemen    D. marks

10.A. at                   B. to                C. down     D. forward

11.A. taxi             B. car           C. truck        D. train

12.A. up               B. down          C. open         D. covered

13.A. red              B. green         C. yellow       D. out

14.A. out             B. away          C. on           D. off

15.A. who              B. what          C. where        D. how

16.A. lucky           B. astonished        C. worried      D. happy

17.A. crying              B. breathing      C. smiling      D. talking

18.A. made             B. let           C. knocked      D. pulled

19.A. and              B. with          C. or              D. but

20.A. driver               B. accident      C. girl         D. reporters

 

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