摘要:41.A.exhausted B.discouraged C.encouraged D.determined

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When I was young I loved taking part in high school musicals.I loved to  31 in front of hundreds of people.In one production, I auditioned(试音)like 32 else. My music teacher was to  33 that I would get a particular part in the music drama. The part I thought I had was a  34 lead who sang some of the most beautiful love songs.

But one day the show director pulled me aside. I was  35 to be offered the leading role. To my disappointment, he said, “Bob, I found a boy with an excellent voice. I need to give the  36 to him.”

From that moment on I began hating music class. I 37 that I didn’t like what we were singing. My music teacher didn’t know why. She 38 me in front of the class and told me I had changed. She didn’t know what I had been told. But when they 39 the finalists I was given a  40 role. For some time my pride was  41 with having to do something I didn’t think I should be doing. But I didn’t it. The minor rold I had  42 to be much more fun than I had expected. My performance even  43 my brother who was also in the audience.

Life is really like a  44 and although we do not audition for the role, each of us is  45 by the director to play a certain part in it. The 46 is that we sometimes don’t like the part we are given. Like me in high school I became  47 –if I couldn’t be the lead, I wouldn’t show up for rehearsal(彩排).

Then we wonder why we feel so  48 . Sometimes we don’t even feel like we are a part of the “Big Show. ” Everyone does indeed have a role. Some are in front of the curtain, some are behind, but all are 49 for the show to go on All  50 to success no matter how minor the part is.

31.A.debate         B.broadcast          C.sing            D.show

32.A.someone       B.everyone          C.anyone          D.no one

33.A.prejudiced      B.concerned         C.unexpected      D.convinced

34.A.romantic     B.ridiculous     C.mysterious      D.sensitive

35.A.attempting     B.expecting     C.volunteering     D.pretending

36.A.part       B.deal        C.favor       D.item

37.A.assessed      B.advocated     C.concluded     D.complained

38.A.warned      B.scolded      C.informed      D.suspected

39.A.presented     B.identified C.announced D.delivered

40.A.specific     B.super       C.slight        D.small

41.A.struggling     B.competing       C.swinging       D.changing

42.A.happened      B.proved      C.expanded      D.switched

43.A.terrified:       B.disappointed    C.surprised      D.embarrassed

44.A.joke        B.journey      C.stage        D.play

45.A.appointed      B.attached      C.employed      D.instructed

46.A.reason      B.problem         C.balance       D.focus

47.A.curious      B.helpless         C.angry        D.positive

48.A.exhausted     B.lost           C.delighted      D.thrilled

49.A.necessary      B.dependent          C.natural          D.perfect

50.A.react B.adjust C.refer D.contribute

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    “All men are created equal” is one idea that nearly every American would agree upon. 36 they sometimes betray the idea in their daily lives, they have a deep faith 37 in some fundamental way no one is born superior to anyone else.

    In the early years of American history, because titles of nobility(贵族) were forbidden, no 38 class system developed in the United States. Firmly believing that being born into a lower class would not 39 them from success and they would have a better chance in America, thousands of immigrants  40 to leave the European societies, where their  41  in life was determined 42 by the social class into which they were born. It was because the dreams of many of there immigrants were 43 in their new country, though there might be 44 in some situations, that Americans came to believe in equality of opportunity.

    Americans do not mean that everyone should be 45 equal when they say they believe in equality of opportunity. 46 , they do mean that each person should have an equal chance for success. Abraham Lincoln once said, “We wish to 47 the humblest(最微贱的) man an equal chance to get rich with everybody else. When one starts poor, free society is 48 that he knows he can  49 his condition.”

    However, competition is the price to be  50 for his equality of opportunity. Americans match their energy and intelligence against that of others in a competitive contest for success, because they believe competition 51 the best in any person. Indeed, the pressure of competition causes an American to be  52 , but it also places a constant emotional stress on him. In fact, in a society that gives so much 53 to those “winners”,  54 does not compete successfully for whatever reason never 55 into it as well as those who do.

36.A.Since           B.As             C.Although         D.Because

37.A.what           B.that            C.as             D.which

38.A.normal          B.moral           C.formal          D.general

39.A.benefit          B.prevent          C.save            D.limit

40.A.forced B.required C.chose D.looked forward

41.A.place           B.meaning         C.function         D.purpose

42.A.slightly          B.largely          C.originally         D.publicly

43.A.come true        B.ruined           C.succeeded        D.realized

44.A.excitements B.expectations      Cexceptions     D.disappointments

45.A.really           B.totally           C.actually          D.truly

46.A.Besides          B.Meanwhile       C.Moreover        D.Instead

47.A.allow           B.encourage        C.approve         D.share

48.A.so             B.the one          C.such            D.as

49.A.enjoy           B.better           C.maintain         D.stand

50.A.paid            B.asked           C.cared           D.sought

51.A.gives out B.comes out C.brings out D.stands out

52.A.exhausted        B.energetic         C.realistic          D.effective

53.A.honor           B.pressure         C.happiness        D.burden

54.A.anyone          B.who            C.one            D.whoever

55.A.enters           B.fits             C.falls            D.matches

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My heart sank when the man at the immigration counter gestured to the back room. I was born and raised in America, and this was Miami, where I live, but they weren’t quite ready to let me in yet.

  “Please wait in here, Ms. Abujaber,” the immigration officer said. My husband, with his very American last name, accompanied me. He was getting used to this. The same thing had happened recently in Canada when I’d flown to Montreal to speak at a book event. That time they held me for 45 minutes. Today we were returning from a literary festival in Jamaica, and I was shocked that I was being sent “in back” once again.

  The officer behind the counter called me up and said, “Miss, your name looks like the name of someone who’s on our wanted list. We’re going to have to check you out with Washington.”

  “How long will it take?”

  “Hard to say…a few minutes,” he said, “We’ll call you when we’re ready for you.” After an hour, Washington still hadn’t decided anything about me.

“Isn’t this computerized?” I asked at the counter, “Can’t you just look me up?”

“Just a few more minutes,” they assured me.

  After an hour and a half, I pulled my cell phone out to call the friends I was supposed to meet that evening. An officer rushed over. “No phones!” he said, “For all we know you could be calling a terrorist cell and giving them information.”

  “I’m just a university professor,” I said. My voice came out in a squeak.

  “Of course you are. And we take people like you out of here in leg irons every day.”

  I put my phone away.

  My husband and I were getting hungry and tired. Whole families had been brought into the waiting room, and the place was packed with excitable children, exhausted parents, and even a flight attendant.

  I wanted to scream, to jump on a chair and shout: “I’m an American citizen; a novelist; I probably teach English literature to your children.”

After two hours in detention (扣押), I was approached by one of the officers. “You’re free to go,” he said. No explanation or apologies. For a moment, neither of us moved. We were still in shock. Then we leaped to our feet.

  “Oh, one more thing,” he handed me a tattered photocopy with an address on it, “If you aren’t happy with your treatment, you can write to this agency.”

  “Will they respond?” I asked.

  “I don’t knowI don’t know of anyone who’s ever written to them before.” Then he added,” By the way, this will probably keep happening each time you travel internationally.”

  “What can I do to keep it from happening again?”

  He smiled the empty smile we’d seen all day, “Absolutely nothing.”

  After telling several friends about our ordeal, probably the most frequent advice I’ve heard in response is to change my name. Twenty years ago, my own graduate school writing professor advised me to write under a pen name so that publishers wouldn’t stick me in what he called “the ethnic ghetto”a separate, secondary shelf in the bookstore. But a name is an integral part of anyone’s personal and professional identityjust like the town you’re born in and the place where you’re raised.

  Like my father, I’ll keep the name, but my airport experience has given me a whole new perspective on what diversity and tolerance are supposed to mean. I had no idea that being an American would ever be this hard.

1.The author was held at the airport because ______.

A. she and her husband returned from Jamaica

B. her name was similar to a terrorist’s

C. she had been held in Montreal

D. she had spoken at a book event

2.She was not allowed to call her friends because ______.

A. her identity hadn’t been confirmed yet

B. she had been held for only one hour and a half

C. there were other families in the waiting room

D. she couldn’t use her own cell phone

3.We learn from the passage that the author would ______ to prevent similar experience from happening again.

A. write to the agency?????????? B. change her name??

C. avoid traveling abroad??????? D. do nothing

4.Her experiences indicate that there still exists ______ in the US.

A. hatred???????????????????? B. discrimination?????

C. tolerance?????????????????? D. diversity

5.The author sounds ______ in the last paragraph.

A. impatient?? B. bitter???????? C. worried??????????? D. ironic (具有讽刺意味的)

 

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  A man named Smith was sitting on his roof during a flood, and the water was up to his feet. Before long a fellow in a canoe passed and shouted, "Can I give you a lift to higher ground?"

  "No, thanks," said Smith. "I have faith in God and he will save me."

  Soon the water rose to Smith's waist. At this point a motor boat pulled up and someone called out, "Can I give you a lift to higher ground?"

  "No, thanks, I have faith in God and he will save me."

  Later a helicopter flew by, and Smith was now standing on the roof with water up to his neck. "Grab the rope, "shouted the pilot. "I'll pull you up."

  "No, thanks," said Smith. "I have faith in God and he will save me. "But after hours of struggling with water, poor exhausted Smith drowned and went to his reward. As he arrived at the Pearly Gates, Smith met God and complained about this. "Tell me, God, "he said, "I had such faith in you to save me and you let me drown. What happened?"

  To which God replied, "What do you want from me? I sent you two boats and a helicopter."

  56.When the pilot asked Smith to grab the rope, ______.

    A. Smith pulled the pilot up      B. Smith did so

    C. Smith didn't do so         D. Smith didn't hear him

  57.At last, poor exhausted Smith drowned and ______.

    A. went to his reward        B. passed away

    C. went to heaven          D. all of the above

  58.What do we know about Smith? ______.

    A. He was a lazy man

    B. He was a lucky man who believed in God

    C. He was a poor man

    D. He was a silly man who believed in God 

   59.What do you think of this passage? This passage is very ______.

    A. moving    B. humorous   C. depressing   D. surprising 

 

  60.The best title of this passage is" ______" .

    A. What Do You Want from Me?    B. How Do You Believe in God?

    C. How God Loved Smith!      D. Smith Obeyed God's Order

 

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