6.Last spring,I was fortunate to be chosen to participate in an exchange study program.In my application letter,I was careful to(41)Bhow much I wanted to see France; evidently,my excitement really came through in my words.Once I(42)Bthat I was going,all I could think about was the fun of foreign travel and making all sorts of new and(43)Dfriends.While travelling was inspiring and meeting people was(44)C,nothing about my term in France was what I(45)A.
The moment I arrived in Paris,I was(46)Cby a nice French couple who would become my host parents.My entire experience was joyous and exciting(47)AI received some shocking news from my program coordinator:there had been a death in my host parents'extended family.They had to travel outside France for several weeks.That afternoon,I had to(48)Aout of one family's house into another.The exchange coordinator told me I'd have a(49)Cthis time and asked whether I could share a bedroom with an English speaker.To avoid the temptation(诱惑) to(50)Cmy native language,I asked not to be(51)Dwith an English-speaking roommate.When I got to my new room,I(52)Bmyself to my new roommate Paolo,a Brazilian the same age as I,whom I was surprised to find playing one of my favorite CDS!In just a few hours,we knew we'd be good friends for the rest of the(53)A.
I left France with many(54)C,so when people asked me what my favorite part of the trip was,they are always(55)A to hear me talk about my Brazilian friend Paolo and scores of weekdays in class,weeknights on the town,and weekends(56)B France we enjoyed together.I love how people(57)Dseem so different,but end up being so(58)C.Th e most valuable lesson I gained from studying in France wasn't just to respect the French people(59)Bto respect all people,for your next best friend could be just a continent away.I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to experience foreign cultures and gain meaningful(60)B.(369 words)
The moment I arrived in Paris,I was(46)Cby a nice French couple who would become my host parents.My entire experience was joyous and exciting(47)AI received some shocking news from my program coordinator:there had been a death in my host parents'extended family.They had to travel outside France for several weeks.That afternoon,I had to(48)Aout of one family's house into another.The exchange coordinator told me I'd have a(49)Cthis time and asked whether I could share a bedroom with an English speaker.To avoid the temptation(诱惑) to(50)Cmy native language,I asked not to be(51)Dwith an English-speaking roommate.When I got to my new room,I(52)Bmyself to my new roommate Paolo,a Brazilian the same age as I,whom I was surprised to find playing one of my favorite CDS!In just a few hours,we knew we'd be good friends for the rest of the(53)A.
I left France with many(54)C,so when people asked me what my favorite part of the trip was,they are always(55)A to hear me talk about my Brazilian friend Paolo and scores of weekdays in class,weeknights on the town,and weekends(56)B France we enjoyed together.I love how people(57)Dseem so different,but end up being so(58)C.Th e most valuable lesson I gained from studying in France wasn't just to respect the French people(59)Bto respect all people,for your next best friend could be just a continent away.I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to experience foreign cultures and gain meaningful(60)B.(369 words)
41.A.discuss | B.express | C.announce | D.argue |
42.A.approved | B.knew | C.warned | D.denied |
43.A.stubborn | B.anxious | C.universal | D.interesting |
44.A.boring | B.upsetting | C.exciting | D.promising |
45.A.expected | B.liked | C.doubted | D.feared |
46.A.Sponsored(赞助) | B.witnessed | C.greeted | D.supported |
47.A.until | B.when | C since | D.while |
48.A.move | B.travel | C.walk | D.rush |
49.A.housekeeper | B.leader | C.roommate | D.colleague |
50.A.learn | B.appreciate | C.speak | D.master |
51.A.combined | B.fitted | C.involved | D.placed |
52.A.added | B.introduced | C.devoted | D.adapted |
53.A.term | B.week | C.month | D.vocation |
54.A.presents | B.suitcase | C.stories | D.dreams |
55.A.surprised | B.disturbed | C.embarrassed | D.concerned |
56.A.analyzing | B.exploring | C.describing | D.investigating(调查) |
57.A.need | B.shall | C.must | D.can |
58.A.generous | B.independent | C.similar | D.distant |
59.A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
60.A.instructions | B.friendships | C.facts | D.data |
5.Most elephants are gray.Only a few are(1)B.It's difficult to see a white elephant.When people find a white(2)A,they feel excite.
Long ago,a white elephant was(3)C to the king.Only the king could have a white elephant.And the white elephant must be a very(4)Cone.People wanted to take a look at the animal.On(5)Bway to the king,the white elephant attracted (吸引) many people.They ran inro the street and shouted,"A white elephant is coming!"
All the people(6)Athe cute elephant.Some gave it(7)Bto drink.Others sang songs to the elephant.A boy put a red hat(8)Athe elephant's head.
Then the elephant came before the king.(9)Cthe king saw the white elephant.The king(10)Bit a mane himself.The elephant ate from gold dishes and it began a new life.
Long ago,a white elephant was(3)C to the king.Only the king could have a white elephant.And the white elephant must be a very(4)Cone.People wanted to take a look at the animal.On(5)Bway to the king,the white elephant attracted (吸引) many people.They ran inro the street and shouted,"A white elephant is coming!"
All the people(6)Athe cute elephant.Some gave it(7)Bto drink.Others sang songs to the elephant.A boy put a red hat(8)Athe elephant's head.
Then the elephant came before the king.(9)Cthe king saw the white elephant.The king(10)Bit a mane himself.The elephant ate from gold dishes and it began a new life.
1.A.gray | B.white | C.red |
2.A.elephant | B.king | C.street |
3.A.swept | B.painted | C.taken |
4.A.green | B.cold | C.good |
5.A.your | B.its | C.my |
6.A.liked | B.sold | C.spelt |
7.A.dishes | B.water | C.food |
8.A.on | B.from | C.off |
9.A.At first | B.At the beginning | C.At last |
10.A.asked | B.gave | C.built |
4.To be or not to be.Outside the Bible (圣经),these six words are the most famous in all the (36)Aof the world.They were (37)Cby Hamlet when he was thinking aloud,and they are the most famous words in Shakespeare because Hamlet was speaking not only for himself but also for every (38)Bman and woman.To be or not to be,to live or not to live,to live (39)Dand abundantly and eagerly,or to live dully and meanly and scarcely.A philosopher once wanted to know (40)Dhe was alive or not,which is a good question for everyone to put to himself (41)B.He answered it by saying,"I think,(42)BI am."
But the best (43)Aof existence ever seen was given by another philosopher who said,"To be is to be in (44)B."If this is true,then the more relations a living thing has,the more it is alive.To live abundantly means simply to (45)Bthe range and intensity of our relations.(46)Dwe are so used to loving our routine.But apart from our regular (47)D,how much are we alive?If you are (48)Donly on your regular occupation,you are alive only to that extent.If (49)Athings are not concerned so far-poetry,music,pictures,sports,friendships,politics,international affairs-you are (50)C.On the contrary,it is true that every time you (51)Ba new interest-even more,a new accomplishment-you increase your power of life.No one who is deeply interested in a large variety of subjects can remain (52)D; the real pessimist is the person who has lost (53)C.
To be or not to be-to live intensely and richly,merely to exist,that fits with (54)A.Let's widen and strengthen our relations.(55)Awe live let live!
But the best (43)Aof existence ever seen was given by another philosopher who said,"To be is to be in (44)B."If this is true,then the more relations a living thing has,the more it is alive.To live abundantly means simply to (45)Bthe range and intensity of our relations.(46)Dwe are so used to loving our routine.But apart from our regular (47)D,how much are we alive?If you are (48)Donly on your regular occupation,you are alive only to that extent.If (49)Athings are not concerned so far-poetry,music,pictures,sports,friendships,politics,international affairs-you are (50)C.On the contrary,it is true that every time you (51)Ba new interest-even more,a new accomplishment-you increase your power of life.No one who is deeply interested in a large variety of subjects can remain (52)D; the real pessimist is the person who has lost (53)C.
To be or not to be-to live intensely and richly,merely to exist,that fits with (54)A.Let's widen and strengthen our relations.(55)Awe live let live!
36.A.literature | B.arts | C.history | D.architecture |
37.A.talked | B.carved | C.spoken | D.written |
38.A.devoting | B.thinking | C.demanding | D.suffering |
39.A.poorly | B.lonely | C.independently | D.richly |
40.A.if | B.that | C,who | D.whether |
41.A.eventually | B.occasionally | C.apparently | D.slowly |
42.A.until | B.therefore | C.however | D.whatever |
43.A.definition | B.summary | C.comment | D.feedback |
44,A.reality | B.relations | C.orders | D.sight |
45.A.create | B.increase | C.decrease | D.narrow |
46,A-Hopefully | B.Uneasy | C.Luckily | D.Unfortunately |
47.A.preparation | B.demonstration | C.illustration | D.occupation |
48.A.focused | B.dependent | C.concentrated | D.keen |
49.A.other | B.the other | C.another | D.others |
50.A'alive | B.lively | C.dead | D.live |
51.A.achieve | B.acquire | C.control | D.earn |
52.A.unworried | B.uneasy | C.unaware | D.unhappy |
53.A.attention | B.confidence | C.interest | D.patience |
54.A.ourselves | B.itself | C.themselves | D.yourself |
55.A.While | B.Although | C.Even | D.Because |
3.It's no secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt them.That's especially (36)Cof children who remain in homes where they're badly treated (37)Dthe law blindly favors biological parents.It's also true of children who (38)Cfor years in foster (寄养) homes because of parents who can't or won't care for them but (39)Bto give up custody (监护) rights.
Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays (40)Cneither description,but her recent court victory could (41)Bhelp children who do.Kimberly has been the (42)Bof an angry custody battle between the man who raised her and her biological parents,with whom she has never lived.A Florida judge (43)Athat the teenager can remain with the only father she's ever known and that her biological parents have"no legal (44)D"on her.
Shortly after (45)Ain December 1978,Kimberly Mays and another baby were mistakenly switched and sent home with the (46)Dparents.Kimberly's biological parents,Ernest and Regina Twigg,received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988.Medical tests (47)Dthat the child wasn't the Twiggs'own daughter,but Kim only was,thus leading to a custody (48)Awith Robert Mays.In 1989,the two families (49)Cthat Mr.Mays would maintain custody with the Twiggs getting (50)Crights.Those rights were ended when Mr.Mays decided that Kimberly was being (36)A.
The decision to (52)BKimberly with Mr.Mays caused heated discussion.But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have the right to sue (起诉) (53)Cher own behalf.Thus he made it clear that she was (54)Ajust a personal possession of her parents.Biological parentage does not mean an absolute ownership that cancels(取消) all the (55)Cof children.
Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays (40)Cneither description,but her recent court victory could (41)Bhelp children who do.Kimberly has been the (42)Bof an angry custody battle between the man who raised her and her biological parents,with whom she has never lived.A Florida judge (43)Athat the teenager can remain with the only father she's ever known and that her biological parents have"no legal (44)D"on her.
Shortly after (45)Ain December 1978,Kimberly Mays and another baby were mistakenly switched and sent home with the (46)Dparents.Kimberly's biological parents,Ernest and Regina Twigg,received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988.Medical tests (47)Dthat the child wasn't the Twiggs'own daughter,but Kim only was,thus leading to a custody (48)Awith Robert Mays.In 1989,the two families (49)Cthat Mr.Mays would maintain custody with the Twiggs getting (50)Crights.Those rights were ended when Mr.Mays decided that Kimberly was being (36)A.
The decision to (52)BKimberly with Mr.Mays caused heated discussion.But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have the right to sue (起诉) (53)Cher own behalf.Thus he made it clear that she was (54)Ajust a personal possession of her parents.Biological parentage does not mean an absolute ownership that cancels(取消) all the (55)Cof children.
36.A.terrible | B.sad | C.true | D.natural |
37.A.but | B.if | C.when | D.because |
38.A.settle | B.live | C.suffer | D.gather |
39.A.have | B.refuse | C.stick | D.fail |
40.A.likes | B.gives | C.fits | D.knows |
41.A.actually | B.eventually | C.successfully | D.abruptly |
42.A.victim | B.object | C.sacrifice | D.teenager |
43.A.ruled | B.believed | C.ordered | D.indicated |
44.A.expectation | B.action | C.effect | D.claim |
45.A.birth | B.judgment | C.operation | D.school |
46.A.biological | B.own | C.kind | D.wrong |
47.A.examined | B.explained | C.decided | D.showed |
48.A.battle | B.right | C.agreement | D.decision |
49.A.thought | B.quarreled | C.agreed | D.prepared |
50.A.equal | B.same | C.visiting | D.speaking |
51.A.harmed | B.forbidden | C.wounded | D.hidden |
52.A.make | B.leave | C.give | D.keep |
53.A.by | B.through | C.on | D.in |
54.A.more than | B.no more than | C.not more than | D.less than |
55.A.freedom | B.happiness | C.rights | D.ideas |
2.Children model themselves largely on their parents.They do so mainly through identification.Children identify with a parent when they believe they have the qualities and feelings that are(50)B of that parent.The things parents do and say-and the (51)C they do and say to them-therefore strongly influence a child's(52)A.However,parents must at all times(53)A like the type of person they want their child to become.
A parent's actions(54)C affect the self-image that a child forms(55)D identification.Children who see mainly positive qualities in their parents will likely learn to see themselves in a (56)B way.Children who observe chiefly(57)A qualities in their parents will have difficulty seeing positive qualities in themselves.Children may(58)A their self-image,however,as they become increasingly(59)B by peer group standards.
Isolated events,even dramatic ones,do not necessarily have a(60)D effect on a child's behavior.Children interpret such events according to their established(61)B and previous training.Children who know they are loved can,for example,accept the divorce of their parent's or a parent's early(62)A.But if children feel unloved,they may interpret such events as a(63)A of rejection or punishment.In the same way,all children are not influenced at all by toys and games,reading matter,and television programs.As in the case of a dramatic change in family relations,the(64)B of an activity or experience depends on how the child interprets it.
A parent's actions(54)C affect the self-image that a child forms(55)D identification.Children who see mainly positive qualities in their parents will likely learn to see themselves in a (56)B way.Children who observe chiefly(57)A qualities in their parents will have difficulty seeing positive qualities in themselves.Children may(58)A their self-image,however,as they become increasingly(59)B by peer group standards.
Isolated events,even dramatic ones,do not necessarily have a(60)D effect on a child's behavior.Children interpret such events according to their established(61)B and previous training.Children who know they are loved can,for example,accept the divorce of their parent's or a parent's early(62)A.But if children feel unloved,they may interpret such events as a(63)A of rejection or punishment.In the same way,all children are not influenced at all by toys and games,reading matter,and television programs.As in the case of a dramatic change in family relations,the(64)B of an activity or experience depends on how the child interprets it.
50.A.informative | B.characteristic | C.comprehensive | D.individual |
51.A.gesture | B.expression | C.way | D.extent |
52.A.behavior | B.words | C.mood | D.reactions |
53.A.behave | B.belong | C.become | D.follow |
54.A.regardless | B.nevertheless | C.also | D.anyhow |
55.A.despite | B.besides | C.including | D.through |
56.A.peculiar | B.positive | C.particular | D.similar |
57.A.negative | B.cheerful | C.various | D.complex |
58.A.reconstruct | B.regulate | C.survive | D.continue |
59.A.dominated | B.influenced | C.controlled | D.occupied |
60.A.temporary | B.progressive | C.short-term | D.permanent |
61.A.performances | B.attitudes | C.arguments | D.achievements |
62.A.death | B.rewards | C.suggestion | D.teaching |
63.A.sign | B.symbol | C.signal | D.model |
64.A.result | B.effect | C.scale | D.cause |
1.As a young kid I dreamt about going to the Olympics.I was quick and had good balance…That all(36)Cwhen I was 13.I Was diagnosed with a brain tumor(肿瘤)!At first I Was told nothing about it because of the(37)Bof my surgery,which probably saved my life because my(38)D would remain high.(39)AI was lucky that the tumor was benign(良性的),it had grown to be so big that I would have 30% (40)B of living!
I spent a month in the hospital and when I was(41)Dwhat I had become I did not know why God had spared me.I had no(42)Cin a wheel chair,looked at things with double vision.couldn't move(43)Band had a slow,dull voice!After a period of self-pitying I was placed in a specialized recovery center for the(44)A.It was a short stay for me but I was(45)Dto fight my disabilities as the kids there had opened my eyes to real(46)C.
Then a man called Vincent Roussel(47)Ahis time to helping me with my subjects.He felt so (48)Bseeing me in that wheel chair that he decided to give me reeducation two hours a day!He helped me a lot and finally I(49)Dto return to school!
Though occasionally some kids(50)Cme,many people helped me and thanks to my hard work and God'S blessings I managed to overcome many(51)Cin my life.I walked 6 months after the operation,became a member of the college swimming team,(52)Aa Bachelor'S degree,a Master'S degree and(53)Ba book.
My greatest(54)Dhas been to meet my angel on the internet while I was in New York and she in Madrid,Spain.After(55)Afor a month I realized we had so much in common.A year later we got married!
I spent a month in the hospital and when I was(41)Dwhat I had become I did not know why God had spared me.I had no(42)Cin a wheel chair,looked at things with double vision.couldn't move(43)Band had a slow,dull voice!After a period of self-pitying I was placed in a specialized recovery center for the(44)A.It was a short stay for me but I was(45)Dto fight my disabilities as the kids there had opened my eyes to real(46)C.
Then a man called Vincent Roussel(47)Ahis time to helping me with my subjects.He felt so (48)Bseeing me in that wheel chair that he decided to give me reeducation two hours a day!He helped me a lot and finally I(49)Dto return to school!
Though occasionally some kids(50)Cme,many people helped me and thanks to my hard work and God'S blessings I managed to overcome many(51)Cin my life.I walked 6 months after the operation,became a member of the college swimming team,(52)Aa Bachelor'S degree,a Master'S degree and(53)Ba book.
My greatest(54)Dhas been to meet my angel on the internet while I was in New York and she in Madrid,Spain.After(55)Afor a month I realized we had so much in common.A year later we got married!
36.A.improved | B.stopped | C.changed | D.realized |
37.A.importance | B.seriousness | C.emergency | D.independence |
38.A.temperature | B.pressure | C.expenses | D.spirits |
39.A.Although | B.Because | C.Since | D.If |
40.A.purpose | B.chance | C.meaning | D.value |
41.A.curious about | B.certain of | C.confident of | D.aware of |
42.A.seat | B.position | C.balance | D.movement |
43.A.correctly | B.normally | C.hurriedly | D.1ively |
44.A.disabled | B.old | C.injured | D.blind |
45.A.arranged | B.commanded | C.introduced | D.inspired |
46.A.happiness | B.death | C.suffering | D.progress |
47.A.devoted | B.lost | C.spent | D.interrupted |
48.A.astonished | B.touched | C.interested | D.sensitive |
49.A.happened | B.decided | C.chose | D.managed |
50.A.gave a hand to | B.looked away from | C.made fun of | D.took a look at |
51.A.diseases | B.disasters | C.challenges | D.shortcomings |
52.A.received | B.admitted | C.failed | D.1earned |
53.A.read | B.wrote | C.bought | D.copied |
54.A.dream | B.regret | C.reputation | D.achievement |
55.A.chatting | B.dating | C.1iving | D.discussing |
11.A person of ________ shoulders stood there,waiting to go ________ the ship.( )
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