摘要:In spite of his English,he finally made himself understood.

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My grandmother became a widow in 1970. Shortly after that, we went to the  36  shelter to pick out a dog to keep her  37  . Grandma decided on a little dog with a reddish-brown spot above each eye.  38  these spots, the dog was named Penny.

Grandma and Penny quickly became very 39 to each other, but that attachment grew much stronger about three years later 40  Grandma had a stroke(中风). Grandma could no longer

 41  , so when she came home from the hospital, she and Penny were  42  companions.

After her stroke, it became a real  43  for Grandma to let Penny in and out because  44  was at the bottom of a flight of stairs. So a mechanism(机械装置)using a rope and pulley(滑轮)was   45  from the door to a handle at the top of the stairs. Grandma just had to pull the handle to open and close the door. If the store was   46  Penny’s favorite dog food, Grandma would make one of us  47  Penny browned beef with potatoes in it. I can remember   48  my grandmother by saying that she loved that dog better than she loved her family.

As the years passed, it was not  49  for Grandma and Penny to separate each other. If Grandma went to take her nap(打盹), Penny stayed by her side until she  50  . As Penny aged, she could no longer jump up on the bed, so she   51  on the rug (垫子)beside the bed. If Grandma went into the   52  , Penny would walk along beside her, wait outside the door and accompany her   53  to the bed or chair. Grandma never went anywhere without her   54  companion by her side.

The time came when both my grandmother’s and Penny’s   55  were failing fast. After fifteen years of loving companionship, Grandma and Penny passed away within a few hours of each other.

1.A.animal B.toy          C.fish        D.bird

2.A.business   B.firm         C.company      D.friend

3.A.In spite of    B.Because of   C.Instead of       D.In front of

4.A.linked B.fastened     C.attached     D.tied

5.A.before B.while            C.until           D.when

6.A.think      B.speak            C.work         D.walk

7.A.contrary   B.content      C.confident        D.constant

8.A.problem    B.question     C.practice     D.rule

9.A.the door   B.Grandma      C.the window   D.Penny

10.A.repaired  B.fixed            C.bought       D.loaded

11.A.  out of  B.ahead of     C.away from        D.apart from

12.A.show      B.hand         C.buy          D.cook

13.A.drawing attention to          B.making use of   

    C.breaking away from           D.making fun of

14.A.necessary B.possible     C.important        D.convenient

15.A.recovered B.awoke        C.slept            D.screamed

16.A.rolled    B.stood            C.waited       D.lay

17.A.kitchen   B.bedroom      C.living-room  D.bathroom

18.A.back      B.up           C.off          D.down

19.A.splendid  B.remote       C.faithful     D.legal

20.A.smell     B.health       C.habit            D.living

 

 

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As a teaching student, I was sent on my first practice at a high school.During my practice, I      realized high school hadn't changed since I was there and still an awful place of Cliques(派系).

Jess, a Year 8 student, always respected her classmates,      the lack of respect she usually received in return.Kids constantly laughed at her behind her back.As a teacher, your instinct(本能) is to      students like Jess, but you soon realize that there's only so much you can actually do.

Tyson was at the     end of the scale(等级).A handsome Year 12 student, and always surrounded by mates, it was clear that he was a confident and popular young man.

When Jess asked to perform a solo act (独唱)in the school talent show, I    to allow her to take the stage, fearing that she might face teasing.However, I knew that it would be unfair to say no on these grounds, so her name made it onto the list of  

The day of the show, the whole school     in the auditorium(礼堂).Shortly after the acts began, it was Jess's   .Smiling, she stepped onto stage.The music started and, to my horror, she    the first line of the song.She became confused , sang in the wrong key and forgot her lyrics (歌词).As she struggled through the song, kids whispered and laughed.

Jess looked    and was about to give up when the sound of somebody clapping along to the   of the song began to rise above the crowd.It was Tyson.

         He was clapping proudly and urged his friends to join in and, surprisingly, they did.

         Slowly, from Tyson's group to the rest of Year 12, finally throughout the auditorium, the claps  spread.

The smile on Jess's face that day is one that I'll never forget.Tyson changed my life by restoring my     in the goodness of youth.

1.A.excitedly    B.disappointedly   C.gratefully        D.curiously

2.A.in spite of      B.owing to                 C.Apart from       D.In addition to

3.A.dislike      B.praise           C.forgive         D.protect

4.A.same       B.right              C.opposite       D.general

5.A.agreed      B.decided                  C.demanded              D.hesitated

6.A.teachers     B.classmates               C.performers              D.partners

7.A.watched     B.collected         C.marched              D.celebrated

8.A.turn       B.role              C.step              D.choice

9.A.passed     B.sang               C.remembered   D.missed

10.A.hopeless  B.guilty               C.bored                   D.unprepared

11.A.sound          B.meaning                C.beat           D.ring

12.A.touch    B.faith              C.strength                 D.power

 

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Steve, a twelve-year-old boy with alcoholic parents, was failing. Surprisingly, he could read, yet,    21   his reading skills, Steve had been failing since first grade. Steve was a big boy, yet, he went unnoticed...    22    Miss White.

Miss White was a smiling, beautiful, young lady. For the first time in his    23   life, Steve couldn’t take his eyes off his teacher; yet,    24   he failed. In the middle of the first term, the entire seventh grade was    25   for basic skills. Steve hurried through his tests, and    26   to dream of other things, as the day passed slowly. One day, Miss White’s    27   voice broke into his daydreams. “Steve!” Startled (吓了一跳), he    28   to look at her. “Pay attention!” She began to    29   the test results. “You all did pretty well,” she told the class, “   30   one boy, and it breaks my    31   to tell you this, but...” She hesitated, pinning Steve to his seat with a sharp    32  . “... The smartest boy in the seventh grade is failing my class!”

After that, Steve still    33   do his homework. “Just try it,” Miss White said one day. “Steve! Please! I care about you!” Wow! Suddenly, Steve got it! Someone cared about him? Someone, so beautiful and perfect, cared about him! Steve went home from school,    34  ,  that afternoon.

The following Monday he arrived at school on time, and waited for Miss White to enter the classroom. She walked in, all sparkle and smiles! Immediately, she gave a    35   on the weekend homework. Steve was the first to    36   his paper. With a look of    37  , Miss White took his paper. Steve walked back to his desk, his heart beating strongly within his chest.

Miss White’s face was in total    38  ! Suddenly, her face broke into a bright smile. The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just    39   his first test! From that moment   40   was the same for Steve.

 

1.A. in honor of         B. in spite of       C. in addition to         D. in case of

2.A. to                   B. before          C. until                D. upon

3.A. rich                B. young          C. fresh                D. simple

4.A. still              B. even           C. also                 D. forever

5.A. observed            B. corrected        C. selected              D. tested

6.A. struggled           B. agreed        C. continued             D. declared

7.A. cheerful            B. impatient       C. enthusiastic           D. shy

8.A. decided             B. managed      C. turned                D. forgot

9.A. go over           B. run over      C. turn over              D. hand over

10.A. except for             B. due to          C. as for                 D. up to

11.A. will              B. record          C. heart                  D. back

12.A. pain             B. stare           C. sense                  D. contrast

13.A. wouldn’t          B. couldn’t        C. mustn’t                D. shouldn’t

14.A. amused           B. doubtful         C. approved              D. thoughtful

15.A. survey                B. speech        C. report                 D. quiz

16.A. give up          B. hand in             C. turn down         D. come across

17.A. respect          B. curiosity             C. surprise               D. fear

18.A. victory           B. shock         C. sadness               D. confidence

19.A. escaped           B. taken           C. missed                 D. passed

20.A. nothing                B. something     C. anything               D. everything  

 

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In spite of the uncertainty of the economy, the movie industry has been stricken by a box-office outburst. Suddenly it seems as if everyone is going to the movies, with ticket sales this year up 17.5 percent, to $1.7 billion.

And it is not just because ticket prices are higher. Attendance has also jumped, by nearly 16 percent. If that pace continues through the year, it would amount to the biggest box-office increase in at least two decades.

Americans, for the moment, just want to hide in a very dark place. People want to forget their troubles, and they want to be with other people. Helping feed the outburst is the mix of movies, which have been more audience-friendly in recent months as the studios have tried to adjust after the discouraging sales of more serious films.

As she stood in line at the 18-screen Bridge theater complex here on Thursday to buy weekend tickets for “Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience,” Angel Hernandez was not thinking much about escaping reality. Instead, Ms. Hernandez, a Los Angeles parking lot attendant and mother of four young girls, was focused on one very specific reality: her wallet.

“Spending hundreds of dollars to take them to Disneyland is ridiculous right now,” she said. “For $60 and some candy money I can still be a good mom and give them a little fun.”

A lot of parents may have been thinking the same thing Friday, as “Jonas Brothers” sold out more than 800 theaters, and was expected to sell a powerful $25 million or more in tickets.

The film industry appears to have had a hand in its recent good luck. Over the last year or two, studios have released movies that are happier, scarier or just less

depressing than what came before. After poor results for a rush of serious dramas built around the Middle East, Hollywood got back to comedies.

1.Which of the following is not a reason for the improvement of the movie industry?

A.A growing number of people are going to the cinema.

B.People are richer with the development of economy.

C.More comedies are made than serious films.

D.People have to pay more to watch a movie.

2.Ms. Hernandez purchased the movie tickets because ________.

A.she tried to escape reality

B.she was a crazy movie fan

C.she was fond of Disneyland

D.she wanted to please her kids

3..According to the text, which of the following number is not used to describe the shooting up of the movie industry?

A.17.5%

B.$1.7 billion

C.$60

D.$25 million

4.The passage is developed mainly by ________.

A.presenting the effect and analyzing the causes

B.following the order of time

C.describing problems and drawing a conclusion

D.making comparison of ideas

 

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