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Larry Walters is among the relatively few who have actually turned their dreams into reality. His story is true, even though you may find it hard to believe.

   Larry was a truck driver, but his lifelong dream was to fly. After graduating from high school, he joined the Air Force in hopes of becoming a pilot. Unfortunately, poor eyesight disqualified him. So, as he sat there in his lawn chair, he dreamed about the magic of flying.

   Then one day, Larry Walters got an idea. He went to the local Army-Navy store and bought a tank of helium (氦) and forty-five weather balloons. Back in his yard, Larry used straps to attach the balloons to his lawn chair, the kind you might have in your own back yard.

   He fixed the chair to the ground and filled the balloons with helium. Then he packed some sandwiches and drinks and loaded a BB gun, figuring he could pop (打爆) a few of those balloons when it was time to return to earth.

   Being ready, Larry sat in his chair and cut the fixing rope. His plan was to lazily float upwards and then lazily back down to land. But, things didn’t quite work out that way.

   Instead, he shot up as if fired from a cannon! He climbed until he finally reached eleven THOUSAND feet! At that height, he could hardly risk shooting at any of the balloons, for fear of losing the balance! So, he stayed up there, sailing around for fourteen hours, totally at a loss as to how to get down. Eventually, an airliner pilot radioed the airport about passing a guy in a lawn chair at eleven thousand feet ... with a gun in his lap (腿面).

   At nightfall, the winds on the coast made Larry drift out to sea. At that point, the Navy sent a helicopter to rescue him. Eventually they were able to fly over him and drop a rescue line with which they gradually get him back to earth.

   On hitting the ground, he was arrested. When led away in handcuffs, a television reporter called out to ask, “Mr. Walters, why did you do it?” Larry stopped, eyed the man for a moment and replied, “A man can’t just sit around. What happens tomorrow depends on what you do today.”

Are you doing something to improve your life ... or just sitting around?

57. It is the fact that Larry _______.

A. was a qualified pilot                      B. was an amazing bus driver          

C. failed to become a pilot                   D. popped a few balloons

58. While pulled by the helium balloon, Larry took off to fly by _______.

A. shooting at the balloons to get the up-pushing power

B. using straps to attach the balloons to his lawn chair

C. fixing the chair to the balloons filled with helium

D. cutting the rope fixing his chair to the ground

59. Larry’s being arrested suggests that _______.

A. he is a wanted criminal by the police         B. it is against law to fly without a license 

C. an air liner pilot found a gun in his lap      D. he intended to steal military information

60. What might the writer think of Larry?

A. He is stupid enough to get arrested.            B. He is wise enough to be a success.

C. He is brave enough to reach his goal.    D. He is violent enough to go against law.

57 — 60  CDBC  

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第四节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

       阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四处选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

       A cat which became famous in Britain for riding on the buses around the southern English city of Plymouth has died after being killed by a car.

       Casper, a 12 -year-old black and white cat,   26   leave his house, trotted (慢跑) across the street to the bus stop, queued with bus passengers and'waited for his 27 .He then hopped(跳跃) on the number3 bus to find his  28   seat to curl up on before hopping off at his 29 .The cat was so clever that he knew  30   stop to get off and drivers made sure that he wouldn' t get off at some random(随意的)   31  .Also, the cat seemed to know where to get back  32 , and then he trotted off home.Many local people also knew Casper, who loved everyone and also enjoyed the 33 ourneys, It seemed that 12 -year-old Casper had discovered a very efficient way to 34   the English city of  Plymouth in his golden years.

       However, one day ,   35 a motorist hit him and did not stop.Casper was then, in fact, crossing the street to lcatch his usual No.3 bus   36   he was struck by the car.Our friend, Caspar ___37 his injuries.On hearing the news of his death, many people were 38  . A company spokesman said in a statement that Casper _39_ many people' s lives and clearly had a very  40 life traveling around Plymouth.He also suspected that Casper was telling all the other cats in the heaven a bout the many  41_he had experienced. 

       Casper' s owner, 55 -year - old Susan Finden, said he had always been a free spirit and was named   42   the cartoon character Casper the Friendly Ghost, because of his habit of 43 off.Finden .posted a sign at Casper' s bus stop to let people know, that they' d no longer be enjoying the company of the cat of whom they'd grown so  44 .

       Casper was a special cat and he had a wonderful life.A  45  of the cat will continue to be used on one of the company' s buses. He will be missed for ever.

26.A.used to             B.liked to             C.hated to      D.had to

27.A.time               B.turn               C.place          D.order

28.A.best               B.favpritest           C. most          D.favorite

29.A.destination          B.determination        C.decision      D.description

30.A.where              B.at which            C.what            D.in which

31.A.station             B.stop               C.spot           D.scene

32.A.up                 B.down               C.off            D.on     

33.A.bus                B.car               C.rail           D.air

34.A.get across           B.get through         C.get down     D.get around

35.A.sadly              B.luckily             C.happily      D.strangely

36.A.while              B.as                 C.when           D.then

37.A.died off             B.died from           C.died down       D.died away

38.A.shocked             B.interested           C.surprised        D.excited

39.A.changed            B.touched            C.turned         D.challenged

40.A.discouraging        B.discouraged         C.excited         D.exciting

41.A.adventures          B.accidents           C.friends        D.incidents

42.A.by                 B.from               C.through      D.after

43.A.wondering          B.wandering          C.cutting       D.going

44.A.familiar            B.similar             C.fond           D.popular

45.A.picture             B.signal              C.movie          D.card

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

My mother seemed to be able to make dolls (洋娃娃) out of anything. She made some dolls for me and my two elder sisters. I 36 playing with them, but still, secretly, I hoped for a store-bought 37 like the one our rich cousin had. Her doll 38 open and close its blue glass eyes and even say "Mamma". I 39 stopped admiring it and hoping to have one.

However, my dream 40 came true when I was six. One day my father came back from his business trip with three 41 dolls! They were much smaller than our cousin’s doll and their eyes were just painted ones, but I did not 42 such differences. They were 43 "store-bought" dolls. We each chose one and I named 44 Misako.

Soon my sisters and I became 45. Our "children" kept us 46 all day. We gave them a bath, 47 them, brushed their hair, took them out for a walk and put them to bed. Several months later, they got more like real children — their 48 and bodies became dirtier; their dresses got stained; their hair less smooth.

But, by then, 49 interests seemed to have moved into 50 toys. Their dolls were abandoned (被抛弃) and in bad condition. One had 51 one of her arms, and 52 was one-legged. "You can 53 them if you want," my sisters said to me. Thus, I had 54_ dolls. They were more or less handicapped (残疾) and they often looked at me as if they needed me to 55 them. I enjoyed this feeling of being needed — being the only one in the world who could protect them with a lot of love. Indeed, they made the rest of my childhood days very happy.

36. A. wanted       B. expected          C. hoped                     D. enjoyed

37. A. doll           B. toy                     C. girl                       D. baby

38. A. might        B. should            C. could                     D. dared

39. A. often        B. never                   C. sometimes               D. seldom

40. A. immediately B. firstly            C. hardly                    D. finally

41. A. beautiful   B. lovely            C. store-bought            D. new

42. A. care about         B. care for           C. think about           D. worry about

43. A. total        B. real                C. like                       D. true

44. A. my         B. one               C. them                     D. mine

45. A. sisters       B. fathers                  C. friends                      D. mothers

46. A. free         B. busy            C. hard                  D. tired

47. A. wore        B. put on          C. dressed               D. wash

48. A. faces        B. legs              C. arms                 D. hands

49. A. my         B. their                    C. my sisters’           D. my doll’s

50. A. tiny             B. different         C. curious                  D. humorous

51. A. lost         B. wounded         C. cut                         D. damaged

52. A. the other    B. another          C. it                    D. other

53. A. look out for        B. take care of       C. pay attention to     D. have a look at

54. A. two         B. few                C. many                 D. three

55. A. teach        B. feed                    C. satisfy                D. help

After my husband died suddenly from a heart attack,my world crashed around me. My six children were all under 10,and I was burdened with the responsibilities of earning a living,and caring for the children. I was fortunate to find a wonderful housekeeper to care for the children during the week,but from Friday nights to Monday mornings,the children and I were alone.

    One Friday evening I came home from work to find a big pretty German Shepherd(牧羊犬)on our doorstep. This dog seemed to intend to enter the house. The children liked “German” immediately and begged me to let him in. I agreed to let him sleep in the basement. That night I slept peacefully for the first time in many weeks.

    The following morning we made phone calls and checked lost-and-found ads for German’s owner,but with no results.

    On Sunday I had planned to take the children on a picnic. Since I thought it best to leave German behind in case his owner came by,we drove off without him. When we stopped to get gas,we were amazed to see German racing to the gas station after us. No way was he going to be left behind.

    Monday morning I let him out for a run. He didn’t come back and we were all disappointed. We were convinced that we would never see him again. We were wrong. The next Friday evening,German was back on our doorstep. Again he stayed until Monday morning,when our housekeeper arrived.

    This pattern repeated itself every weekend for almost 10 months. We grew more and more fond of German. We took comfort in his strong,warm presence,and we felt safe with him near us. As German became part of the family,he considered it his duty to check every bedroom to be sure each child was cozy in bed.

    Each week,between German’s visits,I grew a little stronger,a little braver and more able to handle; every weekend we were no longer alone and enjoyed his company. Then one Monday morning we patted him on the head and let him out for what turned out to be the last time. We never saw German again.

56.The dog first came to the family when _______________.

    A.it was needed most

    B.the writer became strong enough

    C.the writer was away on a business trip

    D.the writer was busy on the weekday

57.The family planned to go on a picnic without the German Shepherd because ____.

    A.it was too wild to control

    B.it was too young to walk so far

    C.the owner might come by to pick it up

    D.it might spoil the trip

58.The writer was ____________ the German Shepherd.

    A.afraid of         B.grateful to

    C.cruel to          D.annoyed with

59.Which of the following can’t be used to describe the dog?

    A.Loyal          B.Helpful

    C.Lovely          D.Wild

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