9."The reasonable man______ himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to ______ the world to himself."
Which of the following answers is wrong?( )
Which of the following answers is wrong?( )
A. | adjusts; adjust | B. | adapts; adapt | ||
C. | accommodates; accommodate | D. | admits; admit |
8.Einstein liked Bose's paper so much that he ________ his own work and translated it into German.( )
A. | set off | B. | set down | C. | set about | D. | set aside |
7.We had a __________ meal together last Sunday.All the guests are very _________.( )
A. | satisfied; satisfied | B. | satisfying; satisfied | ||
C. | satisfying; satisfying | D. | satisfied; satisfying |
6.My name is Peter,and I use a wheelchair (轮椅) to get around.This year I (1)Cto be in the School Walkathon.
At the Walkathon last year,I helped hand out drinks to the walkers.The teachers and parents said they couldn't have (2)Dwithout me.
"Are you going to give out drinks (3)Bthis year?"my friend Michael asked.
"I (4)Aso,"I said."But I (5)Bwish I could do laps (跑道的圈) with you."
Michael told Mrs Hunt that I wanted to (6)Dthe Walkathon.Mrs Hunt looked at me."It's not a good course for a wheelchair,"she said."The illy part would be too (7)A."
"But I could push Peter over the hard bits,"said Michael.
"I'll (8)Cit,"said Mrs Hunt.
That afternoon,Mrs Hunt called a class meeting.Michale told everyone about his (9)B.
"We could all take turns.That way no one would get too (10)D"said Olivia.Then everyone said they would take a turn.
When the Walkathon began,I turned my wheels round and round as (11)Aas I could.When we came to the hilly bit,Michael (12)Cto push me up it.Olivia was waiting halfway up."My (13)C now,"she said.With all the help my (14)Bwere giving meI (15)A the first lap and did a second lap-and another.I was tired in the (16)D."It's time to announce the winner of the mystry prize.It goes to…Peter!"Mrs Hunt said.
I looked at all the things I had (71)C,and felt extremely (18)B.But then I remebered that the whole (19)A had helped me.
"I want everyone to (20)Athe prize,"I said."Let's keep all the things in our classroom.Then we can all have some fun!"
And that's what we did.
At the Walkathon last year,I helped hand out drinks to the walkers.The teachers and parents said they couldn't have (2)Dwithout me.
"Are you going to give out drinks (3)Bthis year?"my friend Michael asked.
"I (4)Aso,"I said."But I (5)Bwish I could do laps (跑道的圈) with you."
Michael told Mrs Hunt that I wanted to (6)Dthe Walkathon.Mrs Hunt looked at me."It's not a good course for a wheelchair,"she said."The illy part would be too (7)A."
"But I could push Peter over the hard bits,"said Michael.
"I'll (8)Cit,"said Mrs Hunt.
That afternoon,Mrs Hunt called a class meeting.Michale told everyone about his (9)B.
"We could all take turns.That way no one would get too (10)D"said Olivia.Then everyone said they would take a turn.
When the Walkathon began,I turned my wheels round and round as (11)Aas I could.When we came to the hilly bit,Michael (12)Cto push me up it.Olivia was waiting halfway up."My (13)C now,"she said.With all the help my (14)Bwere giving meI (15)A the first lap and did a second lap-and another.I was tired in the (16)D."It's time to announce the winner of the mystry prize.It goes to…Peter!"Mrs Hunt said.
I looked at all the things I had (71)C,and felt extremely (18)B.But then I remebered that the whole (19)A had helped me.
"I want everyone to (20)Athe prize,"I said."Let's keep all the things in our classroom.Then we can all have some fun!"
And that's what we did.
1.A.need | B.agree | C.want | D.offer |
2.A.remembered | B.waited | C.helped | D.managed |
3.A.soon | B.again | C.once | D.first |
4.A.suppose | B.hope | C.do | D.say |
5.A.never | B.really | C.partly | D.still |
6.A.lead | B.organize | C.give up | D.join in |
7.A.difficult | B.serious | C.important | D.different |
8.A.take control of | B.have pity on | C.think about | D.look after |
9.A.fear | B.idea | C.Success | D.story |
10.A.sad | B.dirty | C.slow | D.tired |
11.A.fast | B.long | C.far | D.often |
12.A.forgot | B.avoided | C.Started | D.hated |
13.A.break | B.decision | C.turn | D.plan |
14.A.teachers | B.friends | C.parents | D.neighbors |
15.A.finished | B.caught | C.prevented | D.wasted |
16.A.day | B.way | C.past | D.end |
17.A.owned | B.expected | C.won | D.discovered |
18.A.nervous | B.happy | C.bored | D.young |
19.A.class | B.family | C.school | D.world |
20.A.share | B.receive | C.value | D.show. |
5.On the outskirts (郊外) of a town in England lies a nice cottage with a large garden where there lives an old man.The old man is (41)Cpruning (修剪),watering or fertilizing his flowers all the time.The (42)Awhere bees and butterflies dance and colorful flowers blossom all year round is so well-tended that every passer-by cannot but stop for a (43)B.
One day a young painter (44)Dthe old man's garden.He stopped and(45)A the splendid garden and the special cottage totally lost in the(46)B at the beauty of these sceneries,(47)C how happy he could be (48)Bhe lived in such a beautiful place.Then,suddenly he found the old gardener was (49)D.
Greatly shocked,the young painter(50)A that old man,asking"why are you busy tending these flowers every day (51)D you can not see?"The blind gardener smiled,"I can tell you four reasons.First,I was a gardener when I was young,and I'm really (52)A this job.Second,although I can't see these flowers,I can(53)Bthem.Third,I can smell the sweetness of them.And for the last one,that's you."
"Me?(54)Cyou don't know me."responded the painter.
"Yeah.But I know flowers are angels which everyone knows and would never turn them down.I know many people who are(55)B in life would stop by and the beauty of my garden will get them into a good (56)A.In the meantime,it also gives a (57)D to me to have a word with you here and to enjoy the(58)Cthese flowers have brought us."
The blind man grows flowers in his heart.He can't see the beauty he's created.(59)C,every flower has eyes (60)D which they can see the kindness of the old man's heart and the sweetness of his soul.
One day a young painter (44)Dthe old man's garden.He stopped and(45)A the splendid garden and the special cottage totally lost in the(46)B at the beauty of these sceneries,(47)C how happy he could be (48)Bhe lived in such a beautiful place.Then,suddenly he found the old gardener was (49)D.
Greatly shocked,the young painter(50)A that old man,asking"why are you busy tending these flowers every day (51)D you can not see?"The blind gardener smiled,"I can tell you four reasons.First,I was a gardener when I was young,and I'm really (52)A this job.Second,although I can't see these flowers,I can(53)Bthem.Third,I can smell the sweetness of them.And for the last one,that's you."
"Me?(54)Cyou don't know me."responded the painter.
"Yeah.But I know flowers are angels which everyone knows and would never turn them down.I know many people who are(55)B in life would stop by and the beauty of my garden will get them into a good (56)A.In the meantime,it also gives a (57)D to me to have a word with you here and to enjoy the(58)Cthese flowers have brought us."
The blind man grows flowers in his heart.He can't see the beauty he's created.(59)C,every flower has eyes (60)D which they can see the kindness of the old man's heart and the sweetness of his soul.
41.A.left | B.kept | C.seen | D.found |
42.A.garden | B.cottage | C.room | D.road |
43.A.drink | B.glance | C.discussion | D.chat |
44.A.broke into | B.arrived at | C.looked for | D.went by |
45.A.gazed at | B.faced with | C.walked around | D.cared for |
46.A.sadness | B.admiration | C.imagination | D.memory |
47.A.hoping | B.pretending | C.picturing | D.believing |
48.A.when | B.if | C.although | D.since |
49.A.deaf | B.special | C.strange | D.blind |
50.A.approached | B.threatened | C.watched | D.caught |
51.A.what | B.why | C.unless | D.which |
52.A.fond of | B.tired of | C.familiar with | D.limited to |
53.A.follow | B.touch | C.sell | D.taste |
54.A.For | B.So | C.But | D.And |
55.A.calm | B.enthusiastic | C.sad | D.nervous |
56.A.mood | B.condition | C.place | D.life |
57.A.way | B.time | C.hand | D.chance |
58.A.peace | B.strength | C.happiness | D.success |
59.A.Actually | B.Anyway | C.However | D.Therefore |
60.A.under | B.for | C.in | D.with. |
3.My wife Julie and I were out on the road that (21)C around where we live,when we saw a(n)(22)B worn-out dog stumbling (蹒跚) painfully up the road.We stopped,bent down,talked (23)Ato the dog and patted it.I (24)D and there was a collar with a phone number.I called (25)C no one answered.
The dog was painfully thin.So Julie ran home to get some of our dog's (26)B while I tried to encourage the dog.After Julie came back,we sat down on the sidewalk (27)Aour new friend made short work of the food.(28)C we got her home.After trying for many times we got a(29)D from the number.A lady came around with a bunch of flowers for us.She(30)A that Tara had been her father's dog.She was very old and got lost that morning.So,Tara was (31)B returned home.Here is the (32)C of the story:
Actually Julie and I were out that morning because I was leaving.She was trying to (33)D me to come back,but I wasn't hearing (34)A that made that sound likely.I was(35)B to turn and go when an old black dog walked between us and almost fell down.Suddenly we had something more(36)Athan our problem to worry about.There was a creature (37)C right before us and we had to work together to help it.We did help it.And here I am writing the story in my own home,in my own family.In the(38)A"Love Is Not a Fight"Warren Barfield talks about marriage.At one point he sings,"And if we try to leave,(39)BGod send angels to guard the door."Sometimes angels come (40)D as dogs.
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The dog was painfully thin.So Julie ran home to get some of our dog's (26)B while I tried to encourage the dog.After Julie came back,we sat down on the sidewalk (27)Aour new friend made short work of the food.(28)C we got her home.After trying for many times we got a(29)D from the number.A lady came around with a bunch of flowers for us.She(30)A that Tara had been her father's dog.She was very old and got lost that morning.So,Tara was (31)B returned home.Here is the (32)C of the story:
Actually Julie and I were out that morning because I was leaving.She was trying to (33)D me to come back,but I wasn't hearing (34)A that made that sound likely.I was(35)B to turn and go when an old black dog walked between us and almost fell down.Suddenly we had something more(36)Athan our problem to worry about.There was a creature (37)C right before us and we had to work together to help it.We did help it.And here I am writing the story in my own home,in my own family.In the(38)A"Love Is Not a Fight"Warren Barfield talks about marriage.At one point he sings,"And if we try to leave,(39)BGod send angels to guard the door."Sometimes angels come (40)D as dogs.
21.A.flows | B.reaches | C.runs | D.walks |
22.A.young | B.old | C.tired | D.ugly |
23.A.gently | B.carefully | C.angrily | D.slowly |
24.A.comforted | B.touched | C.tested | D.checked |
25.A.or | B.and | C.but | D.so |
26.A.clothes | B.food | C.toys | D.basket |
27.A.while | B.when | C.until | D.though |
28.A.Gradually | B.Successfully | C.Eventually | D.Surprisingly |
29.A.letter | B.phone | C.note | D.response |
30.A.explained | B.declared | C.suggested | D.insisted |
31.A.happily | B.safely | C.quickly | D.loudly |
32.A.secret | B.point | C.truth | D.background |
33.A.advise | B.allow | C.urge | D.persuade |
34.A.anything | B.nothing | C.everything | D.something |
35.A.going | B.about | C.supposed | D.used |
36.A.important | B.influential | C.effective | D.foolish |
37.A.in order | B.in danger | C.in need. | D.in use |
38.A.song | B.story | C.film | D.book |
39.A.should | B.may | C.would | D.could |
40.A.treated | B.regarded | C.worked | D.disguised. |