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George had stolen some money, and had been caught by the police. Now his ___1___ was about to begin. He felt ___2___ that he would be sent to prison for a long time. Then he ___3___ that his friend Jim was one of the members of the jury(陪审团). He succeeded in seeing him ___4___. He said to him, “Jim, I know that the jury will find me guilty of having stolen the money. I can’t hope to be found ___5___ of taking it. But I should be grateful ___6___ you if you could ___7___ the other members of the jury to ___8___ some strong ___9___ for me to their statement that they consider me seriously guilty.”
“Well, George,” answered Jim, “I shall ___10___ try to do what I can for you as an old friend, ___11___ I cannot promise you will be highly ___12___ with the result. The other eleven members of the jury are not ___13___ good terms with me.” Of course, George was very ___14___, but he did not have a ___15___ to see Jim for some time after the trial. At last, ___16___, Jim visited him in prison. George ___17___ him very much for what he had done.
“Well, George,” Jim told him, “___18___ I thought, those eleven men were very ___19___ to persuade, but I managed it in the end ___20___ tiring them out. You know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!”
1. A. punishment B. trial C. sentence D. arrest
2. A. doubtful B. firm C. sure D. uncertain
3. A. wondered B. imagined C. explained D. discovered
4. A. secretly B. rarely C. often D. openly
5. A. guilty B. moral C. not moral D. not guilty
6. A. for B. with C. to D. of
7. A. please B. try C. persuade D. advise
8. A. add B. add up C. increase D. increase up
9. A. feeling B. mercy C. care D. excuse
10. A. difficulty B. easily C. certainly D. uncertainly
11. A. so B. but C. thus D. then
12. A. surprised B. supposed C. satisfied D. separated
13. A. in B. by C. on D. of
14. A. lucky B. unlucky C. pleased D. disappointed
15. A. time B. hope C. chance D. reason
16. A. moreover B. however C. therefore D. thus
17. A. complained B. criticized C. thanked D. envy
18. A. as B. like C. if D. though
19. A. foolish B. easy C. clever D. difficult
20. A. in B. by C. with D. after
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My 14-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat at the same time. It was hanging at a (an) 1 clothing | ||||
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Recently my father was selected into the city’s Hall of Fame. This exciting 1 means that not only has he had a special 2 on the lives of most citizens, but when it 3 to being a successful restaurant operator, he is a legend.
4 a year ago when my elder brother 5 the business Dad was a decision-maker. There didn’t seem to be 6 time that he didn’t work. When kids should learn their ABC’s, he was working in my grandpa’s butcher shop. It was there that he started to 7 about food and meat. But his skills in cooking were 8 at home. My grandma was 9 to cook up delicious meals drawing on very simple ingredients(烹调的配料). When he joined the army, my father 10 that if he wanted a good meal, he was going to 11 a great deal for it. He came up with the 12 of starting a restaurant that 13 good food, but was affordable to the 14 consumer. So they decided to start a family restaurant. They named their restaurant Little Kitty 15 my grandmother, who was an amazing cook.
Dad wanted all the foods 16 in a homemade way. His restaurant became a customers’ favorite destination, 17 people would go for a friendly atmosphere, excellent food and good prices.
Dad believes that employee loyalty is what 18 in keeping his business going. He said, “If you have positive, hard-working 19 , then you’re going to have a successful company.” Dad was so much 20 just a keen boss. To his employees he was a mentor, a counselor and most importantly, a friend.
1.A.respect B.honor C.victory D.performance
2.A.relation B.pressure C.impression D.effect
3.A.occurs B.comes C.takes D.refers
4.A.Until B.Before C.When D.After
5.A.kept up B.went off C.took over D.turned in
6.A.every B.some C.any D.no
7.A.interest B.mind C.find D.learn
8.A.occupied B.gathered C.promoted D.developed
9.A.able B.free C.possible D.ready
10.A.realized B.mentioned C.surprised D.upset
11.A.pay B.spend C.take D.cost
12.A.agreement B.idea C.point D.conclusion
13.A.sent B.served C.grew D.collected
14.A.wealthy B.serious C.average D.potential
15.A.for B.at C.after D.from
16.A.displayed B.prepared C.preserved D.invented
17.A.when B.what C.where D.which
18.A.interests B.causes C.differs D.counts
19.A.masters B.characters C.managers D.employees
20.A.more than B.other than C.rather than D.better than
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I was eight years old when I got my first pair of football boots. This may not seem funny now, but in those days clothing was rationed (配给) 1 the war, and I knew my father had to go 2 a coat to give it to me on my birthday.
After school I went to play 3 in a park at the other end of the town, and after my first game I walked 4 the park to the bus stop. When we were 5 the town center, I happened to look 6 and saw I was holding just one boot. I looked under the seat but there was no 7 of the other one. Of course, I was only eight and not used to 8 boots together. One of them must have come undone. I could 9 my parents' faces when I told them I had lost it.
I jumped off the bus and caught one going in the 10 direction. To my surprise, a lady who was a friend of my mother's was on it, and she was surprised 11 , because she couldn't understand 12 I was going that way at that time in the afternoon. I told her what had happened and she wished 13 good luck.
When I got to the park, I started walking slowly across it trying to remember all of the various 14 roads I had taken. Suddenly, after about 100 meters, I saw the boot 15 all by itself in the middle of the grass. It seemed such a small object that I thought it was a miracle that I had found it.
1. | A.since | B.because of | C.in | D.at | [ ] |
2. | A.with | B.without | C.wearing | D.having | [ ] |
3. | A.basketball | B.tennis | C.football | D.games | [ ] |
4. | A.to | B.towards | C.around | D.across | [ ] |
5. | A.arriving | B.running | C.passing | D.walking | [ ] |
6. | A.down | B.up | C.under | D.in | [ ] |
7. | A.shadow | B.hope | C.sign | D.notice | [ ] |
8. | A.carry | B.put | C.holding | D.seizing | [ ] |
9. | A.think | B.think of | C.imagine | D.consider | [ ] |
10. | A.park | B.opposite | C.right | D.back | [ ] |
11. | A.too | B.neither | C.either | D.very much | [ ] |
12. | A.why | B.how | C.where | D.that | [ ] |
13. | A.my | B.us | C.her | D.me | [ ] |
14. | A.small | B.possible | C.narrow | D.passing | [ ] |
15. | A.lying | B.lie | C.lay | D.lain | [ ] |
Maybe you have heard the story about Miss Evans.
She was an American girl. One afternoon in April 1912, a new ship 16 from England to America 17 its first trip. It was one of the largest and finest ships at 18 . Over 2,200 people were on it.
It was getting colder and colder, but people were enjoying 19 . They could see icebergs here and there. At night, the ship hit the iceberg and came to 20 .There was a very big hole in the ship and water began to come inside. The ship started to 21 slowly. People had to get into the lifeboat, but the lifeboat wasn't 22 to hold 23 many people. Miss Evans was very kind to make 24 for the poor children's mother. She went back to the ship bravely. At last the mother 25 , but Miss Evans lost her life. What a nice girl! We should learn from her.
16. | A.set up | B.set to | C.set down | D.set off | [ ] |
17. | A.in | B.on | C.at | D.wish | [ ] |
18. | A.that time | B.this time | C.a time | D.the time | [ ] |
19. | A.them | B.themselves | C.ourselves | D.yourselves | [ ] |
20. | A.stopped | B.the stop | C.a stop | D.stops | [ ] |
21. | A.go up | B.go down | C.go along | D.go over | [ ] |
22. | A.big enough | B.enough big | C.so big | D.bigger enough | [ ] |
23. | A.such | B.yet | C.and | D.so | [ ] |
24. | A.a room | B.rooms | C.room | D.a big room | [ ] |
25. | A.saved | B.was saving | C.saves | D.was saved | [ ] |
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Tom, a reporter friend of ours passed the large street level 1 of the New York Public Library. He 2 that a man on the other side of the window was 3 that day's newspaper 4 delight. Tom saw that the paper was 5 to the 6 page for 7 he had written a big article.
The reporter stopped, 8 his eyes on the man. Would the man read 9 into the article? To the bottom of the page ? It was one of those rare, 10 moments of which a writer 11 .
The writer's nose 12 close to the glass. The page wasn't 13 good, but the reader was interested. Our 14 stayed there a bit longer to learn the answer 15 the important question. Would the reader turn to the page 16 the story was continued ?
Two minutes passed. Four minutes nothing. The man must be a very 17 reader indeed. 18 moments moved and the writer stepped around to look carefully at the reader's face, 19 his eyes.
That was 20 he realized the reader had fallen asleep.
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