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I can hardly remember the first time I 1 Mr Andrews, my old headmaster, 2 it is over 20 years ago now. During the war, I had been 3 school in the north of England but my family had just returned to London. There were not enough schools left for children to go to and my father had to go from 4 , asking them to take me as a pupil used to go with him. But he had 5 hard time trying to persuade people 6 him that I seldom had to do 7 . We had been to all the schools 8 we lived, but 9 my father argued (争论), the more impossible it became. In the end, we went to a school 10 . The headmaster 11 for at least an hour.
While we were waiting, I looked round at the school building, 12 was one of those old Victorian structures , completely 13 but still standing. I could hear the boys playing on the playground outside. When the headmaster's secretary finally let us 14 his office, Mr Andrews spoke to me first, “Why do you want to come here?” He said. I had been thinking 15 something about studying but I couldn't help 16 the boys outside. “I don't know 17 in London, ” I said, “I'd like 18 with the other boys. I read a lot of books, too. ” I added. “All right, ” Mr Andrews said, “We have one place free, 19 .”
My two years at the school were among the 20 of my life.
1.
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A.met |
B.knew |
C.found |
D.discovered |
2.
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A.even |
B.neverthless |
C.although |
D.in spite |
3.
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A.in the |
B.in |
C.at |
D.at the |
4.
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| A.one to another | B.each to other |
| C.one to other | D.the ones to the others |
5.
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A.such |
B.such a |
C.so |
D.a so |
6.
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| A.just for seeing | B.just for to see |
| C.even seeing | D.even to see |
7.
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A.no test |
B.one test |
C.any tests |
D.some tests |
8.
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| A.near where | B.near |
| C.near to | D.near the place there |
9.
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A.the most |
B.the more |
C.how much |
D.for how much |
10.
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A.at five miles |
B.five miles long |
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C.about five miles away |
D.about five miles far |
11.
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A.kept us to wait |
B.kept us waiting |
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C.made us to wait |
D.made us waiting |
12.
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A.which |
B.that |
C.what |
D.it |
13.
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A.of the old time |
B. outside its time |
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C.past its date |
D.out of date |
14.
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A.to enter |
B.to pass in |
C.to come into |
D.into |
15.
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A.of saying |
B.to say |
C.of telling |
D.to tell |
16.
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A.to remember |
B.remembering |
C.to remind |
D.reminding |
17.
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A.on one |
B.none |
C.someone |
D.anyone |
18.
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| A.the play | B.that I played |
| C.to play | D.palying |
19.
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| A.in truth | B.it's the truth |
| C.in fact | D.it's fact |
20.
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A.happier |
B.happiest |
C.more happy |
D.most happier |
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I can hardly remember the first time I 1 Mr Andrews, my old headmaster, 2 it is over 20 years ago now. During the war, I had been 3 school in the north of England but my family had just returned to London. There were not enough schools left for children to go to and my father had to go from 4 , asking them to take me as a pupil used to go with him. But he had 5 hard time trying to persuade people 6 him that I seldom had to do 7 . We had been to all the schools 8 we lived, but 9 my father argued (争论), the more impossible it became. In the end, we went to a school 10 . The headmaster 11 for at least an hour.
While we were waiting, I looked round at the school building, 12 was one of those old Victorian structures , completely 13 but still standing. I could hear the boys playing on the playground outside. When the headmaster's secretary finally let us 14 his office, Mr Andrews spoke to me first, “Why do you want to come here?” He said. I had been thinking 15 something about studying but I couldn't help 16 the boys outside. “I don't know 17 in London, ” I said, “I'd like 18 with the other boys. I read a lot of books, too. ” I added. “All right, ” Mr Andrews said, “We have one place free, 19 .”
My two years at the school were among the 20 of my life.
1.
[ ]
|
A.met |
B.knew |
C.found |
D.discovered |
2.
[ ]
|
A.even |
B.neverthless |
C.although |
D.in spite |
3.
[ ]
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A.in the |
B.in |
C.at |
D.at the |
4.
[ ]
| A.one to another | B.each to other |
| C.one to other | D.the ones to the others |
5.
[ ]
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A.such |
B.such a |
C.so |
D.a so |
6.
[ ]
| A.just for seeing | B.just for to see |
| C.even seeing | D.even to see |
7.
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A.no test |
B.one test |
C.any tests |
D.some tests |
8.
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| A.near where | B.near |
| C.near to | D.near the place there |
9.
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A.the most |
B.the more |
C.how much |
D.for how much |
10.
[ ]
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A.at five miles |
B.five miles long |
|
C.about five miles away |
D.about five miles far |
11.
[ ]
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A.kept us to wait |
B.kept us waiting |
|
C.made us to wait |
D.made us waiting |
12.
[ ]
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A.which |
B.that |
C.what |
D.it |
13.
[ ]
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A.of the old time |
B. outside its time |
|
C.past its date |
D.out of date |
14.
[ ]
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A.to enter |
B.to pass in |
C.to come into |
D.into |
15.
[ ]
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A.of saying |
B.to say |
C.of telling |
D.to tell |
16.
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A.to remember |
B.remembering |
C.to remind |
D.reminding |
17.
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A.on one |
B.none |
C.someone |
D.anyone |
18.
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| A.the play | B.that I played |
| C.to play | D.palying |
19.
[ ]
| A.in truth | B.it's the truth |
| C.in fact | D.it's fact |
20.
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A.happier |
B.happiest |
C.more happy |
D.most happier |
In 1989 an 8.2 earthquake almost flattened
After the shock, he remembered the promise he had made to his son: “No matter what, I’ll always be there for you!” And tears began to fill his eyes. As he looked at the pile of ruins that once was the school, it looked hopeless, but he kept remembering his promise to his son.
Remembering his son’s classroom would be in the back right corner of the building, he rushed there and started digging through the ruins.
Other well-meaning parents tried to pull him off what was left of the school, saying: “It’s too late! They’re all dead! You can’t help! Face the reality, there’s nothing you can do!” He replied, “Are you going to help me now?” The fire chief showed up and tried to pull him off the school’s ruins saying, “Fires are breaking out, explosions are happening everywhere. You’re in danger. We’ll take care of it. Go home.” This loving, caring American father asked, “Are you going to help me now?”
The police came and said, “You’re, anxious and it’s over. You’re endangering others. Go home. We’ll handle it!” He replied, “Are you going to help me now?” No one helped.
Courageously he went on alone. He dug for eight hours...12 hours...24 hours...36 hours...then, in the 38th hour, he pulled back a large stone and heard his son’s voice. He screamed his son’s name, “ARMAND!” He heard back, “Dad! It’s me, Dad! I told the other kids not to worry. I told them that if you were alive, you’d save me and when you saved me, they’d be saved. You promised no matter what happened, you would always be there for me! You did it, Dad!” “What’s going on in there? How is it?” the father asked.
“There are 14 of us left out of 33, Dad. ”
“Come out, boy!”
“No, Dad! Let the other kids out first, because I know you’ll get me! No matter what happens, I know you’ll always be there for me!”
56.Why did the father keep digging?
A.Because he promised his wife he would take care of their son.
B.Because others persuaded him to do so.
C.Because he promised his son that he would be with him whatever happened.
D.Because his son was his only child.
57.Many people came up and tried to persuade the father to stop digging except .
A.the police B.the fire chief
C.some kind parents D.the medical officer
58.Which of the following best describes the son?
A.Frightened, hopeless and thankful.
B.Careful, helpful and brave.
C.Calm, hopeful and determined.
D.Selfish, honest and faithful.
59.We can learn from the passage that .
A.sometimes all a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand
B.you cannot go on well in life until you forget your past failures
C.love can set us free from all fear and overcome the toughest challenges
D.we have enough happiness to make us sweet and enough sorrow to keep us human
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