17."Hi!John."Mary ran towards me with a rare bright smile on her face,saying,"I'm going to have a (36)Bperformance tonight.I hope you'll come.Here is the(37)C."She left in a hurry,disappearing in the crowds of people(38)A.
"Is that true?"I asked myself.She was a quite(39)Dgirl.I had never seen her making up or wearing attractive clothes,for she did not know how to (40)C indeed.
I arrived at the (41)Awith the ticket,and found my seat.Her performance was the seventh one.I knew I would(42)Dfrom a hard time before her turn,for I had no 43 of art,but her performance was(44)Bwatching,no matter how long I would wait.Time went slowly.I (45)Awith myself not to fall asleep.
"Let's welcome the next exciting dance-Latin!"(46)Dfilled the hall at once.
I opened my eyes as large as possible,(47)Bto lose anything.Wearing a golden and shining skirt,Mary appeared on the stage.Dancing with a charming smile,she was fully (48)Ain the Latin music.At this moment,she looked like a pretty butterfly (49)Bon the splendid stage..
After all the performance(50)C,I waited for her at the gate.
"Hi!"She stood in front of me with a bag and her crystal high-heeled shoes in her hands,and (51)Bas she used to be,but the making-up still could be seen.
"How do you feel?"There was not a little bit tired(52)Con her face.
"(53)D!"I answered.
"Thank you!I knew it would be."She could not(54)Aher excitement,laughing like a child.Looking at the shining crystal high-heeled shoes in the wonderful starry night,I(55)Bthat every girl has a pair of special shoes which are like the crystal shoes of Cinderella.
"Is that true?"I asked myself.She was a quite(39)Dgirl.I had never seen her making up or wearing attractive clothes,for she did not know how to (40)C indeed.
I arrived at the (41)Awith the ticket,and found my seat.Her performance was the seventh one.I knew I would(42)Dfrom a hard time before her turn,for I had no 43 of art,but her performance was(44)Bwatching,no matter how long I would wait.Time went slowly.I (45)Awith myself not to fall asleep.
"Let's welcome the next exciting dance-Latin!"(46)Dfilled the hall at once.
I opened my eyes as large as possible,(47)Bto lose anything.Wearing a golden and shining skirt,Mary appeared on the stage.Dancing with a charming smile,she was fully (48)Ain the Latin music.At this moment,she looked like a pretty butterfly (49)Bon the splendid stage..
After all the performance(50)C,I waited for her at the gate.
"Hi!"She stood in front of me with a bag and her crystal high-heeled shoes in her hands,and (51)Bas she used to be,but the making-up still could be seen.
"How do you feel?"There was not a little bit tired(52)Con her face.
"(53)D!"I answered.
"Thank you!I knew it would be."She could not(54)Aher excitement,laughing like a child.Looking at the shining crystal high-heeled shoes in the wonderful starry night,I(55)Bthat every girl has a pair of special shoes which are like the crystal shoes of Cinderella.
36.A.instrument | B.dance | C.music | D.opera |
37.A.address | B.number | C.ticket | D.invitation |
38.A.quickly | B.completely | C.quietly | D.excitedly |
39.A.lovely | B.popular | C.confident | D.ordinary |
40.A.cover up | B.turn off | C.dress up | D.take in |
41.A.hall | B.party | C.theatre | D.school |
42.A.relieve | B.escape | C.relax | D.suffer |
43.A.interest | B.ability | C.sense | D.touch |
44.A.proper | B.worth | C.good | D.happy |
45.A.struggled | B.knocked | C.supported | D.controlled |
46.A.Appreciation | B.Attention | C.Expectation | D.Applause |
47.A.failing | B.fearing | C.forgetting | D.regretting |
48.A.absorbed | B.swallowed | C.interested | D.surrounded |
49.A.singing | B.flying | C.skipping | D.staying |
50.A.stopped | B.paused | C.ended | D.succeeded |
51.A.talked | B.dressed | C.laughed | D.looked |
52.A.appearance | B.excitement | C.expression | D.exhibition |
53.A.Sorry | B.Congratulations | C.Far from | D.Fantastic |
54.A.hide | B.prevent | C.remove | D.abandon |
55.A.doubted | B.realized | C.wondered | D.suggested |
10.The pickle jar as far back as I can remember sat on the floor beside the dresser in my parents'bedroom.When he got readyfor bed,Dad would empty his pockets and toss his(16)Dinto the jar.
When the jar was filled,we would take the coins to the(17)B.Each and every time,as he slid the box of coins across the counter at the bank toward the (l8)A,saying proudly,"These are for my(19)Acollege fund.He'II never work at the mill all his life like me."
The years passed,(2O)DI finished college and(21)Ba job.Once,while visiting my parents,l noticed that the pickle jar in my parents bedroom was.(22)A.It had served its purpose and had been removed.A lump rose in my throat as I stared at the spot beside the dresser(23)Cthe jar had always stood.My dad was a man of few words and never lectured me on'the values of determination,perseverance and faith.The pickle jar had taught me far more than any(24)ACould have done.
When l married,I told my Wife Susan about the(25)Cpart the lowly picklejar had played in My life.In my mind.it showed more than anything else.how much my dad had loved me.No matter how(26)Cthings got at home,Dad (27)Cto drop his coins into the jar.
The first Christmas after our daughter Jessica was born,we spent the holiday with my parents.After dinner,Susan(28)Dthe baby into my parents'bedroom to feed her.Minutes later.Susan came back into the living room with a(an) (29)look.She took my hand and leading me into the bedroom."Look"she said softly,her eyes directing me to a(30)B0n the floor beside the dresser.To my amazement,there,as if it had never been removed.stood the old pickle jar,the bottom already(31)Awith coins.I walked over to the pickle jar,dug down into my pocket,and pulled out a handful of coins.(32)Cthe strong emotion choking me,l dropped the coins Jnto the jar.I(33)Cand saw Dad who was carrying Jessica.Our eyes locked,and I(34)D he was feeling the same emotions lfelt.Neither one of us could(35)B.
When the jar was filled,we would take the coins to the(17)B.Each and every time,as he slid the box of coins across the counter at the bank toward the (l8)A,saying proudly,"These are for my(19)Acollege fund.He'II never work at the mill all his life like me."
The years passed,(2O)DI finished college and(21)Ba job.Once,while visiting my parents,l noticed that the pickle jar in my parents bedroom was.(22)A.It had served its purpose and had been removed.A lump rose in my throat as I stared at the spot beside the dresser(23)Cthe jar had always stood.My dad was a man of few words and never lectured me on'the values of determination,perseverance and faith.The pickle jar had taught me far more than any(24)ACould have done.
When l married,I told my Wife Susan about the(25)Cpart the lowly picklejar had played in My life.In my mind.it showed more than anything else.how much my dad had loved me.No matter how(26)Cthings got at home,Dad (27)Cto drop his coins into the jar.
The first Christmas after our daughter Jessica was born,we spent the holiday with my parents.After dinner,Susan(28)Dthe baby into my parents'bedroom to feed her.Minutes later.Susan came back into the living room with a(an) (29)look.She took my hand and leading me into the bedroom."Look"she said softly,her eyes directing me to a(30)B0n the floor beside the dresser.To my amazement,there,as if it had never been removed.stood the old pickle jar,the bottom already(31)Awith coins.I walked over to the pickle jar,dug down into my pocket,and pulled out a handful of coins.(32)Cthe strong emotion choking me,l dropped the coins Jnto the jar.I(33)Cand saw Dad who was carrying Jessica.Our eyes locked,and I(34)D he was feeling the same emotions lfelt.Neither one of us could(35)B.
16.A.nuts | B.cigarette | C.seeds | D.coins |
17.A.school | B.bank | C.home | D.market |
18.A.cashier | B.teacher | C.buyer | D.doctor |
19.A.son's | B.daughter's | C.grandson's | D.father's |
20.A.but | B.so | C.thus | D.and |
21.A.left | B.took | C.searched | D.liked |
22.A.gone | B.stolen | C.broken | D.sold |
23.A.which | B.when | C.where | D.when |
24.A.words | B.language | C.books | D.money |
25.A.little | B.active | C.significant | D.alternative |
26.A.easy | B.smooth | C.rough | D.wrong |
27.A.hated | B.refused | C.continued | D.wanted |
28.A.left | B.sent | C.looked | D.carried |
29.A.strange | B.angry | C.depressed | D.disappointing |
30.A.desk | B.spot | C.jar | D.bed |
31.A.covered | B.full | C.agreed | D.content |
32.A.When | B.As | C.With | D.After |
33.A.looked down | B.shut up | C.looked up | D.knelt down |
34.A.doubted | B.wondered | C.guessed | D.knew |
35.A.say | B.speak | C.tell | D.talk |
9.Freshmen are always fearful when learning they are to live with a roommate of a different race assigned by the computer casually.They are full of(1)C at the uncertainties.Now several studies have found that(2)Ba room with a man of another race is a mixture of hope and fear.It decreases (3)A and forces students to make friends with those of different races,meanwhile causes more conflicts.
An Ohio State University study found that black students living with a white roommate saw higher (4)Dsuccess at college.Sam Boakye-the only black student on his freshman year floor-said"if you're(5)Bby whites,you have something to prove like a good score in study."
However,researchers also observed(6)D in this case.According to two recent studies,compared with two white roommates,roommates of different(7)C may experience such big conflicts that one has to move out and live(8)B.
Grace Kao,a professor at Penn said she was not(9)A by the findings.In her opinion,this may be the first time that some of these students have(10)B with someone of a different race."
At Penn,students are not asked to mention race when applying for their(11)C.In this way,students are thrown together(12)A
"In the past two years,I've experienced roommate conflicts between interracial students,"said one Penn resident advisor (RA).To give a better picture,she(13)C that some conflicts provided more multicultural acceptance,but some showed unpleasant differences.Besides,these conflicts have also occurred among roommates of the(14)A race.
Kao said it was(15)C to conclude from any one of the above studies,saying scientists must study more students'background characteristics.
An Ohio State University study found that black students living with a white roommate saw higher (4)Dsuccess at college.Sam Boakye-the only black student on his freshman year floor-said"if you're(5)Bby whites,you have something to prove like a good score in study."
However,researchers also observed(6)D in this case.According to two recent studies,compared with two white roommates,roommates of different(7)C may experience such big conflicts that one has to move out and live(8)B.
Grace Kao,a professor at Penn said she was not(9)A by the findings.In her opinion,this may be the first time that some of these students have(10)B with someone of a different race."
At Penn,students are not asked to mention race when applying for their(11)C.In this way,students are thrown together(12)A
"In the past two years,I've experienced roommate conflicts between interracial students,"said one Penn resident advisor (RA).To give a better picture,she(13)C that some conflicts provided more multicultural acceptance,but some showed unpleasant differences.Besides,these conflicts have also occurred among roommates of the(14)A race.
Kao said it was(15)C to conclude from any one of the above studies,saying scientists must study more students'background characteristics.
1.A.disappointment | B.expectation | C.worry | D.ambition |
2.A.decorating | B.sharing | C.managing | D.renting |
3.A.prejudice | B.expense | C.dependence | D.understanding |
4.A.athletic | B.economic | C.social | D.academic |
5.A.controlled | B.surrounded | C.attacked | D.blamed |
6.A.practices | B.chances | C.changes | D.problems |
7.A.positions | B.nations | C.races | D.majors |
8.A.angrily | B.separately | C.closely | D.happily |
9.A.surprised | B.satisfied | C.confused | D.convinced |
10.A.played | B.lived | C.worked | D.learned |
11.A.account | B.scholarship | C.housing | D.course |
12.A.randomly | B.secretly | C.forcefully | D.terribly |
13.A.approved | B.argued | C.added | D.adopted |
14.A.same | B.friendly | C.competitive | D.peaceful |
15.A.unsuccessful | B.unnecessary | C.unscientific | D.unusual |
8.I learned about life from an ant farm.When I was seven years old,my family tried to (36)A an ant farm at home.First,we put clean sand in a thin glass box,and then we brought some ants from the backyard and placed them into the (37)B home.
Shortly after the new (38)B were dropped into the glass structure,they got to work making tunnels.I was amazed that each one knew (39)C what to do.After hours of staring,I realized that the ants had particular given jobs.With my mom's help,I kept a journal of what happened each day and (40)A the ants.My favorite was the biggest,Cinderella.I drew a picture of her in my journal,which I still have.
On day five a disaster (41)B the ant farm.While I was (42)C the ants,I had put my face so close to the structure that I accidentally tipped it over,(43)Din all the tunnels.Although the ants (44)D their earthquake,one by one they began to die.I was (45)B as I watched them give up their tunnel-building to carry the bodies to a corner of the farm.My mother reported that the ants were dying of"frustration"-feeling annoyed and impatient as they couldn't control the situation.They simply could not (46)D the reality that their tunnels had been destroyed.Cinderella was the last to die; she did so while carrying a dead ant on her back.
Although much time has passed,I still think of that ant farm.Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world,(47)B it taught me much more. (48)D the years,I came to realize the ants were a study in the benefits of (49)A.Working together,they were able to create a(n) (50)D world for themselves.I also learned that they should be (51)C for their hard work.Day in and day out,each labored at their task.The ant farm demonstrated that teamwork and perseverance are indeed two key (52)C to success.But there was an even larger lesson that I did not (53)B until recently:Disaster is a natural part of life,and must be (54)A.Unlike the ants,humans cannot give up when they face (55)D.Unlike the ants,we have to realize that if a tunnel caves in,we just have to build another.
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Shortly after the new (38)B were dropped into the glass structure,they got to work making tunnels.I was amazed that each one knew (39)C what to do.After hours of staring,I realized that the ants had particular given jobs.With my mom's help,I kept a journal of what happened each day and (40)A the ants.My favorite was the biggest,Cinderella.I drew a picture of her in my journal,which I still have.
On day five a disaster (41)B the ant farm.While I was (42)C the ants,I had put my face so close to the structure that I accidentally tipped it over,(43)Din all the tunnels.Although the ants (44)D their earthquake,one by one they began to die.I was (45)B as I watched them give up their tunnel-building to carry the bodies to a corner of the farm.My mother reported that the ants were dying of"frustration"-feeling annoyed and impatient as they couldn't control the situation.They simply could not (46)D the reality that their tunnels had been destroyed.Cinderella was the last to die; she did so while carrying a dead ant on her back.
Although much time has passed,I still think of that ant farm.Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world,(47)B it taught me much more. (48)D the years,I came to realize the ants were a study in the benefits of (49)A.Working together,they were able to create a(n) (50)D world for themselves.I also learned that they should be (51)C for their hard work.Day in and day out,each labored at their task.The ant farm demonstrated that teamwork and perseverance are indeed two key (52)C to success.But there was an even larger lesson that I did not (53)B until recently:Disaster is a natural part of life,and must be (54)A.Unlike the ants,humans cannot give up when they face (55)D.Unlike the ants,we have to realize that if a tunnel caves in,we just have to build another.
36.A.get | B.buy | C.run | D.find |
37.A.empty | B.new | C.strange | D.distant |
38.A.guests | B.settlers | C.friends | D.members |
39.A.probably | B.roughly | C.exactly | D.normally |
40.A.named | B.trained | C.compared | D.measured |
41.A.affected | B.struck | C.kicked | D.beat |
42.A.removing | B.teaching | C.observing | D.collecting |
43.A.turning | B.rushing | C.filling | D.caving |
44.A.experienced | B.predicted | C.faced | D.survived |
45.A.annoyed | B.horrified | C.moved | D.thrilled |
46.A.reflect | B.ignore | C.confirm | D.stand |
47.A.and | B.but | C.so | D.or |
48.A.In | B.For | C.From | D.Over |
49.A.teamwork | B.devotion | C.responsibility | D.organization |
50.A.relaxing | B.amusing | C.moving | D.amazing |
51.A.supported | B.inspired | C.admired | D.admitted |
52.A.certificates | B.approaches | C.ingredients | D.circumstances |
53.A.give | B.realize | C.take | D.adopt |
54.A.accepted | B.suffered | C.achieved | D.managed |
55.A.challenges | B.barriers | C.pressure | D.disappointment. |