摘要:7.C.herself与surround之间在逻辑上为被动关系.所以选用surround的过去分词作宾语补足语.

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As soon as I learned to say the word “beauty”, I set out to look for it. Before I could find it, I asked my mother what a beauty was like. She said that a beauty is  36  who has large bright eyes and fine skin.

When I was in Grade Four, I  37  such a girl. I sat right in front of her and  38  her to see if she was a real beauty. She  39  a beauty in my eyes until the day she  40 with me. She demanded that I  41  her pencil box which I  42  knocked on to the floor. I  43 . Suddenly she flew at me and threw me onto the ground and we rolled about  44  each other.

During the years that followed, I came across  45  explanations given to me by different people. Some said a girl with a thin figure(体形) is a beauty,  46  that a girl with a gentle voice is beautiful,  47  said it is a girl with hair that is like a waterfall. I  48  give these a second thought.

I searched for a beauty  49  had told me before, but it was useless. Then I met an old man. He told me that a beauty is a girl who might not be quite  50  with natural beauty. However, she becomes a beauty  51  experiencing hardship. After a 10-year hunt for a beauty, I found her. She became my  52 . She was not very pretty but she was 53 . She was born in a  54  family and had to take care of herself from young. When we married, I really got the idea about a beauty. She was the one the  55  old man had described to me.

36.A. your classmate   B. a girl              C. an experienced girl   D. an ugly girl

37. A. liked                B. was tired of     C. was against              D. found

38. A. stared at           B. scolded           C. beat               D. laughed at

39. A. wasn’t             B. pretended to be        C. treated himself      D. was

40. A. quarreled          B. talked             C. played                     D. studied

41. A. steal                  B. rob her of       C. like                       D. pick up

42. A. by chance         B. by no means  C. by herself            D. by the way

43. A. agreed                B. refused             C. was happy                D. did so

44. A. talking with      B. helping         C. hitting                 D. leaving

45. A. the same           B. different  C. the opposite        D. some correct

46.A. but                     B. or                    C. as                            D. so

47. A. Everyone         B. The others       C. Nobody           D. Others

48. A. did                    B. must         C. didn’t                  D. should

49. A. an old man              B. some people  C. nobody            D. my mother

50. A. lucky                      B. sad                C. willing                   D. happy

51.A. after                 B. without           C. liking                     D. against

52. A. friend                     B. teacher           C. classmate                D. girlfriend

53.A. ugly                 B. beautiful  C. lovely                     D. kind

54.A. rich                    B. farmer’s    C. happy                     D. poor

55.A. foolish                B. kind-hearted     C. wise                    D. honest

 

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Eighty-year-old retired tailor, James McKay, spent Saturday night in jail after 31 thirty-year-old Keith Smith over the head 32 his walking stick.McKay's wife, Laurence told us that while McKay is usually a 33  person, he had been 34 to this act of violence by getting wet just once too often.

Smith lives above the McKays and it appears that not only is he a keen gardener, he is also a 35 collector. Unfortunately for him, the water he sent over his balcony every day ended up on the McKay's, or too often, on the McKays 36 .

“For the last fortnight, since Smith moved into the flat above us, we have hardly dared to go to our37 ,” said Laurence.She added that it wasn't so much the water falling onto their balcony from Smith watering his plant 38  bothered them, it was more the way he cleaned his fish tanks.“We'd be 39 there happily reading our newspapers, when 40 so much water would come from above that we'd be as wet as if we'd 41 with our clothes on! Neither could we get rid of the 42 of fish!”

And on Saturday evening it was just too 43. “It was James's birthday,” explained Laurence, “and I'd made him a birthday cake.The candles were a great sight as you can imagine, but James didn't get to blow them out.” 44 , Smith emptied one of his larger tanks over his balcony and both the McKays and the cake were wet 45.Rarely had Laurence seen McKay move so fast.“I couldn't 46 him.He was up there in a flash.It was the fastest I'd seen him move since 1964.”

Smith is not going to take things further with the police.He has also promised to change his 47 from now on.And what of James McKay? 48 he left the police station, a large crowd of supporters sang him, “Happy Birthday”.“49 the most exciting birthday 50 !” said the cheerful old man.“The best since my adolescence I'd say!”         

1.                A.hitting          B.tapping         C.pushing   D.touching

 

2.                A.by             B.with           C.through  D.via

 

3.                A.quiet          B.sensitive        C.peaceful  D.stubborn

 

4.                A.accustomed     B.taken          C.driven    D.attracted

 

5.                A.seed           B.fish            C.plant D.newspaper

 

6.                A.himself         B.itself           C.herself   D.themselves

 

7.                A.bathroom       B.balcony         C.bedroom D.kitchen

 

8.                A.which          B.what           C.that  D.whether

 

9.                A.sitting          B.exercising       C.sleeping  D.eating

 

10.               A.regularly       B.unconsciously    C.precisely  D.suddenly

 

11.               A.swum          B.watered        C.showered  D.drowned

 

12.               A.taste           B.sense          C.feeling    D.smell

 

13.               A.little           B.soon           C.late  D.much

 

14.               A.Instead         B.Besides         C.Otherwise D.Consequently

 

15.               A.over           B.across          C.through   D.down

 

16.               A.stop           B.blame          C.ignore D.stand

 

17.               A.views          B.attitude        C.mind D.ways

 

18.               A.While          B.Since          C.Until  D.As

 

19.               A.Sincerely       B.Impossibly      C.Previously D.Definitely

 

20.               A.before         B.already         C.ever  D.since

 

 

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●A 78-year-old grandmother whose education was cut short by the second world war celebrated an A-level with her 50-year-old daughter. Betty Allen and daughter Chris Branton of Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire, opened their results together on TV after completing the UK's only online English A-level course. Mrs Allen received a D and Ms Branton a C

●Actor Holly Grainger, 18, from East Didsbury, Manchester, achieved two As and two Bs. She is a regular face on television screens with roles in Terry Pratchett's Johnny and the Bomb and new legal drama New Street Law. She learned yesterday that she had landed a main part in a new school drama called Waterloo Road

●A teenage hockey star who hopes to play for England in the 2012 Olympic Games won three A-grades. Will Miles, 18, from Formby, Merseyside, who attends Merchant Taylors' school in Crosby, plans to study maths at Manchester University 

● Andrew Nowell, a student at Nottingham high school, got five grade As, including one of the top five marks in the country for his design and technology paper. He won the Young Engineers for Britain conwww..comtest this year with an invention he produced for his Design and Technology A-Level - a "remote control and security interface system". He is off to Cambridge to study engineering .  

● Jed McQueen Jones got A grades in chemistry, maths and physics, despite being diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2003 and being hospital for three months. Jed, a pupil at Richard Huish College in Taunton, restarted A-levels in September 2004 and continued chemotherapy(化疗)into that Christmas. He is going to Exeter University on a science scholarship to study physics.

How did Betty Allen learn English and complete the course?

   A. On TV     B. On the Internet      C. By herself    D. Through her daughter

The underlined word “landed” in Paragraph Two means_______.

   A. moved down   B. arrive at   C. catch up     D. got successfully

Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?

   A. She and her daughter were invited to appear online to celebrate.

   B. Her daughter did worse than her in the English A-level course.

   C. They completed the English A-level course on the internet.

   D. Betty Allen’s education was stopped by the Second World War.

What really made Andrew Nowell prouder and more successful?

   A. getting five grade As.

   B. an invention.

   C. his study on engineering

   D. His job as an engineer

The best title of the passage is probably_________

   A. Super students and their achievements

   B. Super gifts account for great achievements

   C. Hard work results in success

   D. Star pupils and super students

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