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The cold afternoon sunlight made long shadows behind the trees along the road. Sam Higbee 1 the gate of the Higbee Place and 2 his tractor(拖拉机)into the field. Things had been moving 3 . Only the night before, the Higbee 4 had at last stopped quarrelling for long enough to agree on a 5 price. John Farnham,the real-estate agent(房地产代理商),had 6 a hurried trip to see Higbee the next morning. Within a few hours Higbee had looked round the place again, the agreement had been 7 , and he had put his horses into one of the Higbee fields. Now he was 8 to plough(犁地).
He'd work until midnight, or 9 if he didn't get too10 . Out in the center of the field the old house was 11 the big trees.A dusty road ran 12 the field to the house from the gate. 13 Higbee had no use for the big old house. The 14 would cost more than the place was 15 . He lowered the 16 and started the tractor. 17 he ploughed the rich black earth 18 out in smooth furrows(犁沟). Low dark clouds moved past overhead, and in the west the 19 sun turned the lower parts of the clouds red.The 20 of the tractor's motor was unchanging, and watching the furrows sent Sam into a dream-like 21 . He didn't notice the time 22 .When it got dark, he 23 the headlight and kept going. The 24 night air caused sharp pain to his face and hands, but his 25 remained fixed on the piece of ground between the grass and the ploughed earth.
| 1. | A. looked at | B. opened | C. pushed | D. knocked at | [ ] |
| 2. | A. drove | B. moved | C. carried | D. rode | [ ] |
| 3. | A. sometimes | B. carelessly | C. slowly | D. quickly | [ ] |
| 4. | A. house | B. home | C. family | D. place | [ ] |
| 5. | A. selling | B. buying | C. rising | D. different | [ ] |
| 6. | A. made | B. tried | C. planned | D. delayed | [ ] |
| 7. | A. missing | B. read | C. seen | D. singed | [ ] |
| 8. | A. stopping | B. starting | C. continuing | D. forced | [ ] |
| 9. | A. harder | B. shorter | C. longer | D. earlier | [ ] |
| 10. | A. sleepy | B. hungry | C. excited | D. sad | [ ] |
| 11. | A. between | B. among | C. in | D. under | [ ] |
| 12. | A. over | B. into | C. through | D. below | [ ] |
| 13. | A. Therefore | B. Or | C. And | D. But | [ ] |
| 14. | A. repairs | B. buildings | C. painting | D. checks | [ ] |
| 15. | A. useful | B. worth | C. sold | D. bought | [ ] |
| 16. | A. machine | B. wheels | C. head | D. plough | [ ] |
| 17. | A. For | B. Since | C. As | D. Because | [ ] |
| 18. | A. rolled | B. ran | C. walked | D. went | [ ] |
| 19. | A. shining | B. strong | C. setting | D. failed | [ ] |
| 20. | A. voice | B. sound | C. size | D. movement | [ ] |
| 21. | A. place | B. situation | C. form | D. state | [ ] |
| 22. | A. turning | B. moving | C. passing | D. disappearing | [ ] |
| 23. | A. turned on | B. turned off | C. opened | D. fixed | [ ] |
| 24. | A. warm | B. cold | C. hot | D. dirty | [ ] |
| 25. | A. thought | B. face | C. hands | D. eyes | [ ] |
That cold January night, I was growing sick of my life in San Francisco. There I was, walking home at one in the morning after a tiring practice at the theater. With opening night only a week away, I was still learning my lines. I was having trouble dealing with my part-time job at the bank and my acting at night at the same time. As I walked, I thought seriously about giving up both acting and San Francisco. City life had become too much for me.
As I walked down empty streets under tall buildings, I felt very small and cold. I began running, both to keep warm and to keep away any possible robbers(抢劫犯). Very few people were still out except a few sad-looking homeless people under blankets.
About a block from my apartment, I heard a sound behind me. I turned quickly, half expecting to see someone with a knife or a gun. The street was empty. All I saw was a shining streetlight. Still, the noise had made me nervous, so I started to run faster. Not until I reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did I realize what the noise had been. It had been my wallet falling to the sidewalk.
Suddenly I wasn’t cold or tired anymore. I ran out of the door and back to where I’d heard the noise. Although I searched the sidewalk anxiously for fifteen minutes, my wallet was nowhere to be found.
Just as I was about to give up the search, I heard the garbage truck(垃圾车) pull up to the sidewalk next to me. When a voice called from the inside, “Alisa Camacho?” I thought I was dreaming. How could this man know my name? The door opened, and out jumped a small red-haired man with an amused look in his eyes. “Is this what you’re looking for?” he asked, holding up a small square shape.
It was nearly 3 a.m. by the time I got into bed. I wouldn’t get much sleep that night, but I had got my wallet back. I also had got back some enjoyment of city life. I realized that the city couldn’t be a bad place as long as people were willing to help each other.
【小题1】How did the writer feel when she was walking home after work?
| A.Cold and sick | B.Lucky and hopeful |
| C.Satisfied and cheerful | D.Disappointed and helpless |
A .solving her problem at the bank B. taking part in various city activities
C learning acting in an evening school D. preparing for the first night show
【小题3】On her way home the writer_____
| A.lost her wallet unknowingly |
| B.was stopped by a garbage truck driver |
| C.was robbed of her wallet by a man with a knife |
| D.found some homeless people following her |
| A.would stop working at night | B.would stay on in San Francisco |
| C.would make friends with cleaners. | D.would give up her job at the bank |
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A Brother Like ThatA friend of mine named Paul received an auto-mobile from his brother as a Christmas present. 1 Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a boy was walking around the shiny new car, 2 it. “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked.
Paul nodded. “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was 3 . “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn't cost you 4 . Boy I wish…” He hesitated.
Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to 5 he had a brother like that. But what the boy said moved Paul a lot.
“A wish,” the boy went 6 , “That I could be a brother like that.”
Paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then he added, “Would you like to take a 7 in my automobile?”
“Oh yes, I'd love that.”
After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes shining, said, “Mister, would you mind 8 in front of my house”
Paul 9 a little. He thought he knew what the boy wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home 10 a big automobile. But Paul was wrong 11 . “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.
He ran up the steps. Then in a little 12 Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled(残废的) 13 . He sat him down on the bottom step and pointed to the car.
There she is, Buddy, just like I told you 14 . His brother 15 it to him for Christmas and it didn't cost him a cent. And 16 day I'm going to give you 17 just like it… then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I've been trying to tell you 18 .
Paul got 19 and lifted the boy to the front seat of his car. The 20 older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what Jesus meant when he had said:“It is more blessed to give…”
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