摘要: in the book, she didn’t hear what I said to her at all. A. Having absorbed B. Being absorbed C. Absorbed D. To absorbed

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     My husband has been ill in hospital for two months and I have learned to make do with very little
(凑合过日子). One Sunday afternoon, I went to buy a   1   for my daughter with my friend.  A woman
who was also buying books in the bookstore saw me and said, "I  2    you must be having a hard time." I
just smiled and said, "I'm okay. I have eight dollars and I have food at home, so I'll be   3  ."
     About ten   4   later she came up to me and said, "Can I take a look at the book that you've   5  ? It
seems very interesting!" I said all right and gave it to her. Just then   6  called me and I immediately went
out.   7   I returned she thanked me and   8  my book.
      On my way home my friend who was driving said, "You told me you didn't had much   9  ?"  I replied, "I don't."
     She said, "Oh yes, you do!" I assured (向……保证) her I   10   had two dollars left, but still she
insisted I   11   plenty of money.
     "Look at your book in your bag," she   12  . "There's a hundred dollar bill in it." I turned over the
page and got so   13  ! There actually was a hundred dollar   14   that seemed to have fallen out of my
book!
     I   15   her, very surprised, and said, "I don't know   16   that came from. I have no idea because I
certainly did not have a hundred   17  !"
     I thought and thought about the money for days after that. Then I realized it must have come from
   18   who asked to borrow my book in the bookstore. How   19   of her! And what a wonderful gift
to   20   when I am down to my last two dollars!
(     )1. A. storybook
(     )2. A. suggest
(     )3. A. sad       
(     )4. A. hours    
(     )5. A. written  
(     )6. A. someone  
(     )7. A. Since  
(     )8. A. threw away
(     )9. A. wisdom  
(     )10. A. never  
(     )11. A. had    
(     )12. A. said  
(     )13. A. worried
(     )14. A. letter
(     )15. A. looked at
(     )16. A. why    
(     )17. A. bags    
(     )18. A. the lady
(     )19. A. foolish
(     )20. A. make  
B. toy bear    
B. wish        
B. upset      
B. minutes    
B. chosen    
B. nobody      
B. When      
B. asked for  
B. money      
B. always    
B. spent    
B. cried    
B. satisfied    
B. card      
B. quarreled with
B. how        
B. books      
B. the writer  
B. kind        
B. refuse    
C. birthday cake  
C. hear        
C. fine        
C. days          
C. hidden      
C. everyone      
C. Before      
C. looked into  
C. water        
C. only          
C. lost          
C. ordered      
C. surprised    
C. picture    
C. believed in  
C. what          
C. stores        
C. my friend     
C. energetic    
C. invent        
D. concert ticket    
D. think              
D. honest            
D. weeks              
D. finished          
D. anybody            
D. Because            
D. gave back          
D. patience          
D. once              
D. won                
D. shouted            
D. relaxed            
D. bill              
D. laughed at        
D. where              
D. dollars            
D. my daughter        
D. proud              
D. receive            
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     My husband has been ill in hospital for two months and I have learned to make do with very little (凑合过
日子).
     One Sunday afternoon, I went to buy a   1   for my daughter with my friend. A woman who was also
buying books in the bookstore saw me and said, "I   2   you must be having a hard time." I just smiled and
said, "I'm okay. I have eight dollars and I have food at home, so I'll be   3   ."
      About ten   4   later she came up to me and said,"Can I take a look at the book that you've   5   ? It seems
very interesting!" I said all right and gave it to her.
      Just then   6   called me and I immediately went out.   7   I returned she thanked me and   8   my book.
     On my way home my friend who was driving said, "You told me you didn't had much   9   ?" I replied,"I
don't."
      She said, "Oh yes, you do!" I assured (向—保证) her I   10   had two dollars left, but still she insisted I 
  11   plenty of money.
      "Look at your book in your bag," she   12   ."There's a hundred dollar bill in it." I turned over the page and
got so   13   ! There actually was a hundred dollar   14   that seemed to have fallen out of my book!
     I   15   her, very surprised, and said, "I don't know   16   that came from. I have no idea because I certainly
did not have a hundred   17   !"
     I thought and thought about the money for days after that. Then I realized it must have come from   18   
who asked to borrow my book in the bookstore. How   19   of her! And what a wonderful gift to   20   when
I am down to my last two dollars!
(     )1. A. storybook  
(     )2. A. suggest   
(     )3. A. sad        
(     )4. A. hours     
(     )5. A. written    
(     )6. A. someone   
(     )7. A. Since    
(     )8.A. threw away 
(     )9. A. wisdom    
(     )10. A. never    
(     )11. A. had      
(     )12. A. said    
(     )13. A. worried   
(     )14. A. letter   
(     )15. A. looked at 
(     )16. A. why      
(     )17. A. bags     
(     )18. A. the lady  
(     )19. A. foolish   
(     )20. A. make  
B. toy bear   
B. wish       
B. upset     
B. minutes  
B. chosen    
B. nobody   
B. When    
B. asked for  
B. money     
B. always   
B. spent    
B. cried    
B. satisfied  
B. card      
B. quarreled  with  
B. how       
B. books     
B. the writer 
B. kind       
B. refuse  
C. birthday cake    
C. hear               
C. fine               
C. days           
C. hidden               
C. everyone       
C. Before                
C. looked into    
C. water              
C. only               
C. lost               
C. ordered                    
C. surprised    
C. picture                
C. believed in     
C. what            
C. stores             
C. my friend         
C. energetic       
C. invent           
D. concert ticket             
D. think                      
D. honest                     
D. weeks                      
D. finished                   
D. anybody                    
D. Because                     
D. gave back                 
D. patience                  
D. once                      
D. won                       
D. shouted                   
D. relaxed                    
D. bill                      
D. laughed at               
D. where                     
D. dollars                    
D. my daughter              
D. proud                     
D. receive               
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  Mr. Whitson taught sixth-grade science. In his first class , he gave us a 1 about an animal called “cattywampus” , which died out during the Ice .Age. He passed 2 a skull (头盖骨) as he talked. We felt proud for feeling it, took 3 and later had a quiz.

  When my paper returned, I was shocked at the big red cross through 4 of my answers. Why? I had written down exactly what he said.

  Very simple, Mr. Whitson 5 . He had made up the story about the cattywampus. Needless to say , we were extremely 6 .

  We could have 7 him out, he said. 8 , he told us 9 remains of the animal had ever been found at the very moment he was showing us the skull , 10 , a cat's. So , why didn't we 11 his description about its color and other facts, especially the ridiculous (荒唐的) 12 he gave it. The zeros would be recorded in his 13 book. He hoped we would learn something from this 14 . Teachers and textbooks were not always correct and we shouldn't let our 15 sleep , but speak up what we thought right.

  We 16 our skepticism (怀疑主义) into other 17 , but it caused problems for the teachers who weren't used to being challenged (挑战) . I've kept in mind what Mr Whitson gave me the 18 to look people in the eye and tell them they are wrong.

  Not everyone sees the 19 in this. I once told a teacher about it and she was astonished , saying “He shouldn't have tricked you like that”. I looked at her 20 in the eye and told her she was wrong.

1.

[  ]

A.report
B.picture
C.story
D.lecture

2.

[  ]

A.around
B.by
C.over
D.through

3.

[  ]

A.pictures
B.notes
C.imagination
D.surprise

4.

[  ]

A.some
B.most
C.each
D.part

5.

[  ]

A.answered
B.explained
C.ordered
D.asked

6.

[  ]

A.sad
B.nervous
C.disappointed
D.angry

7.

[  ]

A.watched
B.found
C.tried
D.looked

8.

[  ]

A.What's worse
B.Above all
C.After all
D.What's more

9.

[  ]

A.any
B.no
C.some
D.many

10.

[  ]

A.on purpose
B.as usual
C.in fact
D.in short

11.

[  ]

A.doubt
B.hear
C.understand
D.check

12.

[  ]

A.description
B.speech
C.skill
D.name

13.

[  ]

A.note
B.school
C.guide
D.grade

14.

[  ]

A.experience
B.accident
C.text
D.failure

15.

[  ]

A.hearts
B.minds
C.ideas
D.eyes

16.

[  ]

A.carried
B.meant
C.intended
D.managed

17.

[  ]

A.animals
B.chances
C.schools
D.classes

18.

[  ]

A.method
B.hope
C.courage
D.anxiety

19.

[  ]

A.value
B.result
C.aim
D.success

20.

[  ]

A.really
B.just
C.right
D.firmly
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It was a beautiful day at the beach—blue sky, gentle wind, calm sea.I knew these things because a man sitting five feet from me was shouting them into his mobile phone, like a play-by-play announcer (实况解说员).

“IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY,” he shouted.“THE SKY IS BLUE, AND THERE’S A GENTLE WIND, AND THE WATER IS CALM, AND…”

Behind me, a woman, her mobile phone pressed to her ear was walking back and forth.

“She DIDN’T,” she was saying.“No.She DIDN’T.She DID? Really? Are you SERIOUS? She did NOT.She DID? No she…”

And so on.This woman had two children, who were playing in the sea.I found myself watching them, because the woman surely was not.A huge squid could have caught and snatched the children, and this woman would not have noticed.Or, if she had noticed, she’d have said, “Listen.I have to go, because a huge squid just……No! She didn’t ! She DID? No! She……”

And next to me, the play-by-play man would have said: “…AND A HUGE SQUID JUST ATE TWO CHILDREN, AND I’M GETTING A LITTLE SUNBURNED, AND …”

It used to be that the major trouble at the beach was the fellow who brought a boom box (便携式录音机) and turned it up so loud that the bass notes caused seagulls to explode.But at least you knew where these fellows were; you never know which beachgoers have mobile phones.You’ll settle next to what appears to be a sleeping sunbather, or even (you hope) a corpse , and you’ll lie happily on your towel, and you’ll get all the way to the second sentence of your 467-page book before you fall asleep to the hypnotic surge of the surf (催人入梦的潮声), and …

BREEP! BREEP! The corpse sits up, feels urgently for its mobile phone, and shouts “Hello! I’m at the beach! Yes! It’s nice! Very peaceful! What? She did? No, she didn’t! She DID? No, she…”

Loud mobile-phoners never seem to get urgent calls.Just once, I’d like to hear one of them say, “Hello? Yes, this is Dr.Johnson.Oh, Dr.Smith.You’ve opened the abdominal cavity (腹腔)? Good! Now the appendix should be right under the … What? No, that’s the liver.Don’t take THAT out, ha ha! Oh, you did? My God! OK, now listen carefully…”

From the passage we can know that the writer of the passage _____.

       A.had a wonderful holiday at the beach

       B.must have suffered a lot because of the terrible weather

       C.is only interested in talks by doctors about operation

       D.experienced an unhappy holiday at the beach

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

       A.The writer often spends his holidays at the beach.

       B.A huge squid ate two children while their mother was not watching.

       C.Some people used to play boom box while spending their holidays at the beach.

       D.Some people often make loud mobile phone calls without caring for others.

The underlined word“ corpse”in this passage has the closest meaning to________.

       A.a dead body           B.a loud mobile phone        

       C.a sound sleeper        D.a sleep lover

In the past the fellow who brought a boom box_________.

       A.turned it up to make the seagulls happy

       B.turned it up to cause the seagulls to explode

       C.might cause less trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones

       D.might cause more trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones

We can infer from the passage that _______.

     A.the writer is interested in mobile phone.

     B.the writer hates people using mobile phone

     C.the writer hates to be disturbed while enjoying holidays on the beach.

     D.the writer seldom finishes reading a book before going to sleep.

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It was a beautiful day at the beach—blue sky, gentle wind, calm sea.I knew these things because a man sitting five feet from me was shouting them into his mobile phone, like a play-by-play announcer (实况解说员).
“IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY,” he shouted.“THE SKY IS BLUE, AND THERE’S A GENTLE WIND, AND THE WATER IS CALM, AND…”
Behind me, a woman, her mobile phone pressed to her ear was walking back and forth.
“She DIDN’T,” she was saying.“No.She DIDN’T.She DID? Really? Are you SERIOUS? She did NOT.She DID? No she…”
And so on.This woman had two children, who were playing in the sea.I found myself watching them, because the woman surely was not.A huge squid could have caught and snatched the children, and this woman would not have noticed.Or, if she had noticed, she’d have said, “Listen.I have to go, because a huge squid just……No! She didn’t ! She DID? No! She……”
And next to me, the play-by-play man would have said: “…AND A HUGE SQUID JUST ATE TWO CHILDREN, AND I’M GETTING A LITTLE SUNBURNED, AND …”
It used to be that the major trouble at the beach was the fellow who brought a boom box (便携式录音机) and turned it up so loud that the bass notes caused seagulls to explode.But at least you knew where these fellows were; you never know which beachgoers have mobile phones.You’ll settle next to what appears to be a sleeping sunbather, or even (you hope) a corpse , and you’ll lie happily on your towel, and you’ll get all the way to the second sentence of your 467-page book before you fall asleep to the hypnotic surge of the surf (催人入梦的潮声), and …
BREEP! BREEP! The corpse sits up, feels urgently for its mobile phone, and shouts “Hello! I’m at the beach! Yes! It’s nice! Very peaceful! What? She did? No, she didn’t! She DID? No, she…”
Loud mobile-phoners never seem to get urgent calls.Just once, I’d like to hear one of them say, “Hello? Yes, this is Dr.Johnson.Oh, Dr.Smith.You’ve opened the abdominal cavity (腹腔)? Good! Now the appendix should be right under the … What? No, that’s the liver.Don’t take THAT out, ha ha! Oh, you did? My God! OK, now listen carefully…”
【小题1】From the passage we can know that the writer of the passage _____.

A.had a wonderful holiday at the beach
B.must have suffered a lot because of the terrible weather
C.is only interested in talks by doctors about operation
D.experienced an unhappy holiday at the beach
【小题2】According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A.The writer often spends his holidays at the beach.
B.A huge squid ate two children while their mother was not watching.
C.Some people used to play boom box while spending their holidays at the beach.
D.Some people often make loud mobile phone calls without caring for others.
【小题3】The underlined word“ corpse”in this passage has the closest meaning to________.
A.a dead bodyB.a loud mobile phone
C.a sound sleeperD.a sleep lover
【小题4】In the past the fellow who brought a boom box_________.
A.turned it up to make the seagulls happy
B.turned it up to cause the seagulls to explode
C.might cause less trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones
D.might cause more trouble than the beachgoers with mobile phones
【小题5】We can infer from the passage that _______.
A.the writer is interested in mobile phone.
B.the writer hates people using mobile phone
C.the writer hates to be disturbed while enjoying holidays on the beach.
D.the writer seldom finishes reading a book before going to sleep.

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