19.I am sorry I can't help you.
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A. | My pleasure | B. | All right | ||
C. | Thank you all the same | D. | I am sorry to hear that |
18.Would you please help me to take the clothes downstairs,Tom?
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A. | Never mind | B. | That's right | C. | No problem | D. | Let's go |
17.Two men,both seriously ill,were in the same hospital room.(16)Bman was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon.His bed was next to the room's only(17)D.The other man had to spend all his time lying on his back.
They talked for hours(18)A.Every afternoon when the man by the window could sit up,he(19)Apass the time by describing to his roommate all the things he could see outside the window.The other man felt his world would be(20)Cand enlivened (有生机) by all the wonderful world outside.
The window overlooked a(21)Dwith a lovely lake.Ducks played on the water while children(22)Ctheir model boats.Young lovers walked arm in arm in flowers.A fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the(23)A.
As the man by the window described all this in(24)C,the other man would close his eyes and(25)Bthe beautiful scene.One warm afternoon the man by the window described a parade(游行) passing(26)B.Although the other man couldn't hear the(27)D,he could see it in his mind's eye as the gentleman by the window pictured it with(28)Awords.
Days and weeks passed.
One morning,the nurse arrived,(29)Dto find the lifeless body of the man by the window,who had died eacefully in his sleep.She was saddened and had the body taken away.
The other man asked to be(30)Cnext to the window.Painfully,he sat up to take his first look at the world outside.(31)B he would have the joy of seeing it for himself.
He slowly turned to look out of the window.It faced a blank wall.
The man asked the nurse what could have got his(32)Cto describe such wonderful things outside.The nurse(33)Athat the man was blind."Perhaps he just wanted to(34)D you."
Shared sorrow is half the sorrow,(35)Bhappiness when shared,is doubled.
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They talked for hours(18)A.Every afternoon when the man by the window could sit up,he(19)Apass the time by describing to his roommate all the things he could see outside the window.The other man felt his world would be(20)Cand enlivened (有生机) by all the wonderful world outside.
The window overlooked a(21)Dwith a lovely lake.Ducks played on the water while children(22)Ctheir model boats.Young lovers walked arm in arm in flowers.A fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the(23)A.
As the man by the window described all this in(24)C,the other man would close his eyes and(25)Bthe beautiful scene.One warm afternoon the man by the window described a parade(游行) passing(26)B.Although the other man couldn't hear the(27)D,he could see it in his mind's eye as the gentleman by the window pictured it with(28)Awords.
Days and weeks passed.
One morning,the nurse arrived,(29)Dto find the lifeless body of the man by the window,who had died eacefully in his sleep.She was saddened and had the body taken away.
The other man asked to be(30)Cnext to the window.Painfully,he sat up to take his first look at the world outside.(31)B he would have the joy of seeing it for himself.
He slowly turned to look out of the window.It faced a blank wall.
The man asked the nurse what could have got his(32)Cto describe such wonderful things outside.The nurse(33)Athat the man was blind."Perhaps he just wanted to(34)D you."
Shared sorrow is half the sorrow,(35)Bhappiness when shared,is doubled.
16.A.The one | B.One | C.Another | D.This |
17.A.entrance | B.exit | C.passage | D.window |
18.A.on end | B.in fact | C.at last | D.after all |
19.A.would | B.should | C.might | D.could |
20.A.shortened | B.deepened | C.widened | D.sharpened |
21.A.courtyard | B.market | C.village | D.park |
22.A.flew | B.designed | C.sailed | D.drove |
23.A.distance | B.way | C.process | D.course |
24.A.effect | B.particular | C.detail | D.danger |
25.A.expose | B.imagine | C.realize | D.spot |
26.A.away | B.by | C.down | D.out |
27.A.concert | B.voice | C.news | D.band |
28.A.descriptive | B.productive | C.native | D.relative |
29.A.lately | B.probably | C.surely | D.only |
30.A.held | B.offered | C.moved | D.organized |
31.A.Willingly | B.Finally | C.Usually | D.Occasionally |
32.A.doctor | B.nurse | C.roommate | D.patient |
33.A.responded | B.respected | C.requested | D.recovered |
34.A.recover | B.defend | C.observe | D.encourage |
35.A.or | B.but | C.so | D.and |