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     My first job was at a local diner, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons,
especially from a fellow waitress.
     Helen was in her 60s and had extraordinary self-respect, something I was really lacking. I      1     to
Helen because she was doing what she loved-      2      people--and nobody did it better.  She always
made everyone, customers and co-workers,       3     and feel good.
     Being a waitress changed my life. One of my      4      customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate
an omelet, and when I saw him coming, I tried to        5       it on his table as soon as he sat down.
     Thanks to the newfound confidence I      6      from Helen, I      7      having my own restaurant. But
when I called my parents to ask for a loan (贷款), they said, "We just don't have the       8     ."
     The next day, Fred saw me and asked,  "What's up? You're not smiling today". I      9       my dream
with him and said, "Fred, I know I can do more       10      somebody would just have faith in me."
          11       he handed me checks totaling $ 50,000--along with a     12     that read, "The only
collateral(抵押) on this loan is my trust in your      13     as a person. Good people with a dream should
have the chance to realize that dream."
     I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me. I     14    working at the
diner, making     15     for the restaurant I would open during the break. My plans failed,      16     ,and I
lost the money.
Later I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch.    17     I had no experience, I was     18     and
ended up becoming a pretty good agent.    19    I paid back Fred the $ 50,000, plus 14 percent annual
interest. Five years later, I was able to     20     my own firm.
(     )1. A. looked on      
(     )2. A. helping        
(     )3. A. smile          
(     )4. A. regular        
(     )5. A. have          
(     )6. A. found out      
(     )7. A. set about      
(     )8. A. courage        
(     )9. A. shared        
(     )10. A. while        
(     )11. A. Long ago      
(     )12. A. letter        
(     )13. A. devotion      
(     )14. A. finished      
(     )15. A. wishes        
(     )16. A. instead      
(     )17. A. Even though  
(     )18. A. hired        
(     )19. A. Fortunately  
(     )20. A. design        
B. looked forward
B. respecting    
B. comfort        
B. average        
B. offer          
B. picked up      
B. dreamt of      
B. way            
B. told          
B. until          
B. Long before    
B. sign          
B. responsibility
B. practiced      
B. suggestions    
B. therefore      
B. As long as    
B. refused        
B. Eventually    
B. open          
C. looked up  
C. serving    
C. drink      
C. common      
C. leave      
C. got back    
C. tried on    
C. idea        
C. exchanged  
C. if          
C. Before long
C. word        
C. honesty    
C. continued  
C.  decisions  
C. though      
C. Because    
C. encouraged  
C. Personally  
C. set        
D. looked back    
D. praising      
D. sing          
D. fresh          
D. do            
D. took away      
D. went about    
D. money          
D. spared        
D. unless        
D. Long after    
D. note          
D. effort        
D. enjoyed        
D. plans          
D. meanwhile      
D. As            
D. discouraged    
D. Excitedly      
D. expand        
1-5:  DCABD     6-10: BAACD       11-15: BABDC    15-20:  BCACD
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第一节:完形填空
My friend Gayle has been "living" with cancer for four years and it is progressively getting worse. One day Gayle   1        that one of her childhood wishes was to have a red Radio Flyer bicycle. As a child she never received one because she believed that if you told your birthday wish it wouldn't   2          .
I was at an ice cream stand one day and in the window was a miniature (微型的) red Radio Flyer bicycle that could be won in a    3     drawing (抽奖). For each ice cream you could fill out a ticket for a chance to win. After several weeks and many ice creams, I didn't win. I got up the courage to ask the person    4        if I could buy one. T 'went to the window and as I began   5       , I could feel my throat    6      and my eyes overflowed with tears. However I managed to tell him the story, and after writing a    7      I left carrying it.
The bicycle was    8      the next day, and Gayle's dream came true. The following day I received a letter that read:
Dear Bonnie,
Once in a while there is an opportunity to pass on a    9        I lost my parents to cancer six months ago. I cared for both of them but could not have done it without the love and generosity of friends - friends who   10       .
The best to you,
Norma
It was from the owner of the ice cream stand. Enclosed was my uncashed check.
(  ) 1. A. expressed                     B. whispered                 C. told                  D. ordered
(  ) 2. A. realize                         B. appear                      C. happen             D. come true
(  ) 3. A. daily                           B. weekly                     C. monthly            D. yearly
(  ) 4. A. in the charge                B. in charge                  C. in office            D. in public
(  ) 5. A. to say                          B. to tell                       C. to weep             D. to speak
(  ) 6. A. tighten                        B. loosen                      C. dry                   D. wet
(  ) 7. A. name                           B. check                       C. notice               D. note
(  ) 8. A. bought                        B. came                        C. ridden               D. delivered
(  ) 9. A. hand                           B. check                       C. kindness            D. bicycle
(  ) 10. A. care                           B. treasure                    C. value                D. promise


三、完形填空 (30分)
My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me important instructions that helped me grow into an adult. For example, Steve taught me to face the   36   of my behavior. Once when I returned in   37   from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who   38   the time to ask me what happened. When I
39   that my baseball had flown through Mrs.Holt’s basement window,  40   the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to   41   to her.  42  , I should have been playing in the path between buildings.  43  my knees shocked as I explained, I offered to pay for the window if she would   44  my ball.
I also learned from Steve that   45   property is a sacred(神圣的) thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom, I wanted to   46   it, but Steve explained that it might be   47   to someone else in spite of the fact that it had little value. He reminded me of   48   I’d hate to lose the small dog my father gave me. I returned the   49   to my teacher, Mrs David.
Yet of all the   50   Steve gave me, his respect for   51   is the most vivid in my mind. When I was twelve I killed an old brown sparrow in the yard with a BB gun. 52
with my accuracy, I screamed to Steve to take a look. I shall never forget the  53  : he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. “Did it   54   you first, Mark?” he asked. I didn’t know what to answer. I really felt terrible then, but that moment   55   out as the most important lesson my brother taught me.
36.     A. reasons                     B. realities               C. questions              D. results
37.     A. joy                           B. tears                    C. surprise                D. smiles
38.     A. took                         B. spent                    C. paid                     D. got
39.     A. insisted                     B. added                   C. told                     D. explained
40.     A. kicking                     B. beating                 C. brushing              D. breaking
41.     A. apologize                  B. recognize             C. send                    D. offer
42.     A. Above all                  B. In all                   C. First of all            D. After all
43.     A. Because                    B. Although              C. But                      D. As
44.     A. give                          B. return                  C. pay                      D. find
45.     A. individual                 B. public                  C. personal               D. valuable
46.     A. save                          B. keep                    C. pick                    D. return
47.     A. valuable                    B. unique                 C. important             D. beautiful
48.     A. why                          B. when                   C. how much            D. what
49.     A. ball                          B. pen                      C. dog                     D. money
50.     A. information               B. explanation           C. lessons                 D. instructions
51.     A. life                           B. people                  C. family                 D. animals
52.     A. Proud                       B. Encouraged          C. Relaxed               D. Excited
53.     A. way                          B. time                     C. place                   D. scene
54.     A. affect                        B. interrupt               C. hurt                     D. fight
55.     A. reaches                     B. stands                  C. turns                    D. holds

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My husband Jack hated Christmas. He didn’t hate the true meaning of ___16___, but the commercial aspects of it. Knowing he felt this ______17___, I decided one year to___18___the usual shirts, sweaters, ties and so on. I reached for something _____19__just for Jack. The idea came in an unusual way.
   Our son Kevin, who was 12 that year, was______20______at the junior level at the school he attended and shortly before Christmas, there was a non-league match____21_____a team sponsored by a church.
   These youngsters from the church, dressed in shoes so_______22_____that shoestrings seemed to be the only thing holding them together,____23______our son’s team were in their beautiful new wrestling shoes.
   As the match began, I was_____24_____to see that the other team was wrestling without a helmet designed to____25_____a wrestler’s head. They clearly could not_____26_____ them. Well, our son’s team ended up defeating them and took every weight class. But as the other team ______27_____up from the mat, they walked around with a sense of pride that couldn’t admit______28______.
   Jack, seated beside me, shook his head_____29_____, “I wish just one of them could have won,” he said. “They have a lot of potential, but______30_____like this could take the heart right out of them.” Jack loved_____31_____and he knew them, having coached little league football, baseball. That’s when the ____32______for his present came. That afternoon, I went to a local sporting goods store and _____33______some wrestling helmets and shoes and sent them to the church.
   On Christmas Eve, I placed the envelope on the tree, the note inside telling Jack what I had done and that this was his_______34_____from me. His smile was the_______35______ thing about Christmas that year.

【小题1】
A.the giftB.an envelopeC.the wrestlingD.Christmas
【小题2】
A.wayB.joyC.musicD.fear
【小题3】
A.buyB.wearC.avoidD.give
【小题4】
A.beautifulB.expensiveC.newD.special
【小题5】
A.wrestlingB.weightliftingC.shootingD.boxing
【小题6】
A.atB.againstC.forD.on
【小题7】
A.bigB.smallC.wornD.cheap
【小题8】
A.becauseB.ifC.whileD.so
【小题9】
A.frightenedB.disappointedC.pleasedD.surprised
【小题10】
A.coverB.surroundC.hideD.protect
【小题11】
A.carryB.affordC.designD.expect
【小题12】
A.dressedB.gotC.turnedD.cheered
【小题13】
A.defeatB.evidenceC.chargeD.mistake
【小题14】
A.gentlyB.sadlyC.nervouslyD.gladly
【小题15】
A.runningB.winningC.losingD.shaking
【小题16】
A.workmatesB.parentsC.friendsD.kids
【小题17】
A.invitationB.careC.ideaD.money
【小题18】
A.returnB.soldC.boughtD.left
【小题19】
A.giftB.warningC.praiseD.love
【小题20】
A.brightestB.funniestC.ugliestD.darkest

完形填空

My husband Jack hated Christmas. He didn’t hate the true meaning of ___16___, but the commercial aspects of it. Knowing he felt this ______17___, I decided one year to___18___the usual shirts, sweaters, ties and so on. I reached for something _____19__just for Jack. The idea came in an unusual way.

   Our son Kevin, who was 12 that year, was______20______at the junior level at the school he attended and shortly before Christmas, there was a non-league match____21_____a team sponsored by a church.

   These youngsters from the church, dressed in shoes so_______22_____that shoestrings seemed to be the only thing holding them together,____23______our son’s team were in their beautiful new wrestling shoes.

   As the match began, I was_____24_____to see that the other team was wrestling without a helmet designed to____25_____a wrestler’s head. They clearly could not_____26_____ them. Well, our son’s team ended up defeating them and took every weight class. But as the other team ______27_____up from the mat, they walked around with a sense of pride that couldn’t admit______28______.

   Jack, seated beside me, shook his head_____29_____, “I wish just one of them could have won,” he said. “They have a lot of potential, but______30_____like this could take the heart right out of them.” Jack loved_____31_____and he knew them, having coached little league football, baseball. That’s when the ____32______for his present came. That afternoon, I went to a local sporting goods store and _____33______some wrestling helmets and shoes and sent them to the church.

   On Christmas Eve, I placed the envelope on the tree, the note inside telling Jack what I had done and that this was his_______34_____from me. His smile was the_______35______ thing about Christmas that year.

1.                A.the gift         B.an envelope     C.the wrestling   D.Christmas

 

2.                A.way           B.joy            C.music    D.fear

 

3.                A.buy            B.wear           C.avoid D.give

 

4.                A.beautiful        B.expensive       C.new D.special

 

5.                A.wrestling       B.weightlifting     C.shooting  D.boxing

 

6.                A.at             B.against         C.for  D.on

 

7.                A.big            B.small           C.worn D.cheap

 

8.                A.because        B.if              C.while D.so

 

9.                A.frightened      B.disappointed     C.pleased   D.surprised

 

10.               A.cover          B.surround       C.hide  D.protect

 

11.               A.carry          B.afford          C.design D.expect

 

12.               A.dressed        B.got            C.turned    D.cheered

 

13.               A.defeat         B.evidence       C.charge    D.mistake

 

14.               A.gently          B.sadly           C.nervously  D.gladly

 

15.               A.running        B.winning        C.losing D.shaking

 

16.               A.workmates      B.parents         C.friends    D.kids

 

17.               A.invitation       B.care           C.idea  D.money

 

18.               A.return         B.sold           C.bought    D.left

 

19.               A.gift            B.warning        C.praise D.love

 

20.               A.brightest       B.funniest        C.ugliest D.darkest

 

 

第一节:完形填空

My friend Gayle has been "living" with cancer for four years and it is progressively getting worse. One day Gayle   1        that one of her childhood wishes was to have a red Radio Flyer bicycle. As a child she never received one because she believed that if you told your birthday wish it wouldn't   2          .

I was at an ice cream stand one day and in the window was a miniature (微型的) red Radio Flyer bicycle that could be won in a    3     drawing (抽奖). For each ice cream you could fill out a ticket for a chance to win. After several weeks and many ice creams, I didn't win. I got up the courage to ask the person    4        if I could buy one. T 'went to the window and as I began   5       , I could feel my throat    6      and my eyes overflowed with tears. However I managed to tell him the story, and after writing a    7      I left carrying it.

The bicycle was    8      the next day, and Gayle's dream came true. The following day I received a letter that read:

Dear Bonnie,

Once in a while there is an opportunity to pass on a    9        I lost my parents to cancer six months ago. I cared for both of them but could not have done it without the love and generosity of friends - friends who   10       .

The best to you,

Norma

It was from the owner of the ice cream stand. Enclosed was my uncashed check.

(  ) 1. A. expressed                     B. whispered                 C. told                  D. ordered

(  ) 2. A. realize                         B. appear                      C. happen             D. come true

(  ) 3. A. daily                           B. weekly                     C. monthly            D. yearly

(  ) 4. A. in the charge                B. in charge                  C. in office            D. in public

(  ) 5. A. to say                          B. to tell                       C. to weep             D. to speak

(  ) 6. A. tighten                        B. loosen                      C. dry                   D. wet

(  ) 7. A. name                           B. check                       C. notice               D. note

(  ) 8. A. bought                        B. came                        C. ridden               D. delivered

(  ) 9. A. hand                           B. check                       C. kindness            D. bicycle

(  ) 10. A. care                           B. treasure                    C. value                D. promise

 

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