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As a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents in Texas. And every few summers, we’d __16__ the caravan (旅游团队), a group of Airstream trailer owners who __17__ together around the U.S. and Canada.
I loved and worshipped my grandparents and I really looked __18__ to these travels. On one particular __ 19__ ,I was about 10 years old. I was rolling around in the backseat. My grandfather was __20__ . And my grandmother had the passenger seat. She smoked throughout these trips, and I hated the __21__.
At that age, I’d take any excuse to make estimates(估计) and do minor __22__.At any rate, I decided to do the math for my __23__. I estimated the number of cigarettes per days, estimated the number of __24__ per cigarette and so on. When I was satisfied that I’d come up with a reasonable number, I poked my head into the __25__ of the car, tapped my grandmother __26__ the shoulder, and proudly proclaimed, “At two minutes per puff, you've taken nine years off your __27__!” Because the ad said, every puff of a cigarette takes some number of minutes __28__ smoker’s life.
I expected to be applauded for my __29__ and arithmetic skills. That’s not what happened.__30__, my grandmother burst into __31__. I sat in the backseat and did not know what to do. My grandfather was a highly intelligent, __32__ man. He had never said a harsh word to me. He pulled __33__ onto the shoulder of the highway. He stopped and got out of the car, __34__ me, and after a bit of silence,he gently and __35__ said, “Jeff, one day you’ll understand that it’s harder to be kind than clever.”
1.A. take B. join C. attend D. visit
2.A. work B. study C. travel D. explore
3.A. forward B. backward C. toward D. upward
4.A. holiday B. research C. trip D. return
5.A. talking B. reading C. training D. driving
6.A. scene B. smell C. band D. type
7.A. arithmetic(算数) B. question C. game D. problem
8.A. grandfather B. grandmother C. visitor D. car
9.A. cases B. smokes C. kinds D. puffs(烟头)
10.A. window B. seat C. back D. front
11.A. at B. in C. on D. under
12.A. tour B. life C. distance D. date
13.A. away B. from C. with D. off
14.A. cleverness B. coolness C. happiness D. ability
15.A. Eventually B. Instead C. Unfortunately D. Though
16.A. words B. laughters C. tears D. screams
17.A. stubborn B. determined C. lonely D. quiet
18.A. over B. in C. away D. up
19.A. noticed B. looked C. glared D. glanced
20.A. angrily B. excitedly C. calmly D. coldly
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| One summer evening I was sitting by the open window, reading a good science storybook. I was so 1 the story I was reading that I didn't 2 that it was getting dark. When I realized that it was too dark for me to read 3 , I put the book down and got up to turn on the light. Just then I heard someone 4 , "Help! Help!" It seemed to come from the trees at the end of the yard. I looked out but it was too dark to 5 anything clearly. Almost immediately I heard the cry again. It 6 like a child, but I could not 7 what someone would be doing in our backyard, unless one of my neighbour's children had climbed a tree and had not been able to 8 . I decided that I ought to go out and have 9 in the yard, just in case someone was 10 . I got a flashlight and a stick, which I thought might be useful. With these in my hands, I went out 11 the yard. Once again I heard the cry and this time there was no doubt that it came from the trees at the far end of the yard. "Who is there?" I 12 as I walked across the yard towards the trees. But there was no 13 . With the help of my flashlight, I 14 all over that end of the yard, including the branches of the trees. There was no 15 of anybody or anything. I came to the conclusion that my 16 made fun of me, probably because of the strange creatures (生物) on another 17 which I read about in the story. I had to go back into the house and put the stick and flashlight away. I had just sat down to read my book again when I was 18 by the cry of "Help! Help!" This time it was from right behind me! I dropped my book and 19 . There, sitting on the table was my neighbour's large green and red 20 . | ||||
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| Barbara was driving her six-year-old son, Benjamin, to his piano lesson on the highway. They were late and Barbara was 1 tired. She had worked extra shifts as a night 2 nurse.The sleet ( 雨夹雪) storm and icy roads 3 her tension. She was thinking of turning around at once. Suddenly a car ahead of them lost control on a patch of ice and crashed 4 into a telephone pole. The impact was horrible. Barbara pulled onto the road's shoulder. Thank God she was a nurse-her skill might make a 5 in the fate of these 6 passengers! But what about Ben ? Little boys 7 see scenes like this. But was it 8 to leave him alone? What if their car was 9 from behind, or a stranger 10 him? For a brief moment, Barbara decided to go on her way. "Ben, honey, 11 me you'll stay in the car!" she cried over her shoulder. "I will, Mommy," she heard him say 12 , she can, slipping and sliding, toward the crash site. It was 13 than she had feared. Two high-school-aged girls had been in the car. One, the blonde on the passenger side was dead. The driver, however, was unconscious. Barbara quickly 14 pressure to the wound in the teenager's head while her practiced eyes ran over the other 15 , a broken leg, maybe two, along with probable internal damage. But if help came , this girl would live. The ambulance arrived. " Good job," one rescue worker said, 16 he examined the driver. " You probably saved her life, Madam." As Barbara walked back to her car, a feeling of 17 overwhelmed her, especially for the family of the passenger who had died. But what should she tell Ben? "Mom," he 18 " did you see it?" "See what honey?" she asked. "The angel, Mom! He came down from the sky. And he opened the door, and he took that girl out. " Barbara's eyes were filling with tears, " Which door, Ben?" "The 19 side." Later Barbara was able to meet the families of the victims. They expressed their 20 for the help she had provided. Barbara was able to give them something more: Ben's Vision . | |||
| ( )1. A. uncommonly ( )2. A. class ( )3. A. added to ( )4. A. front ( )5. A. help ( )6. A. fortunate ( )7. A. shouldn't ( )8. A. safe ( )9. A. stolen ( )10. A. approached ( )11. A. tell ( )12. A. before ( )13. A. lucky ( )14. A. pulled ( )15. A. scars ( )16. A. before ( )17. A. harm ( )18. A. whispered ( )19. A. driver ( )20. A. gratitude |
B. commonly B. work B. made up B. forward B. devotion B. unfortunate B. can't B. necessary B. beat B. stolen B. reply B. as B. more dangerous B. put B. injuries B. after B. achievement B. shouted B. stranger B. admiration |
C. unusually C. school C. added C. backward C. contribution C. strange C. wouldn't C. fit C. hit C. struck C. answer C. after C. worse C. set C. death C. since C. sadness C. yelled C. passenger C. help |
D. usually D. duty D. brought up D. sideways D. difference D. familiar D. couldn't D. sure D. broken D. robbed D. promise D. on D. better D. applied D. harms D. as D. tiredness D. repeated D. passer-by D. benefits |
One summer evening I was sitting by the open window, reading a good science storybook. I was so 11 the story I was reading that I didn’t 12 that it was getting dark. When I realized that it was too dark for me to read 13 . I put the book down and got up to turn on the light. Just then I heard someone 14 , “Help! Help!” It seemed to come from the trees at the end of the yard. I looked out but it was too dark to 15 anything clearly. Almost immediately I heard the cry again. It 16 like a child, but I could not 17 what someone would be doing in our backyard, unless one of my neighbour’s children had climbed a tree and had not been able to 18 .
I decided that I ought to go out and have 19 in the yard, just in case someone was 20 . I got a flashlight and a stick, which I thought might be useful. With these in my hands, I went out 21 the yard. Once again I heard the cry and this time there was no doubt that it came from the trees at the far end of the yard. “Who is there?” I 22 as I walked across the yard towards the trees. But there was no 23 . With the help of my flashlight, I 24 all over that end of the yard, including the branches of the trees. There was no 25 of anybody or anything. I came to the conclusion that my 26 made fun of me, probably because of the strange creatures (生物) on another 27 which I read about in the story.
I had to go back into the house and put the stick and flashlight away. I had just sat down to read my book again when I was 28 by the cry of “Help! Help!” This time it was from right behind me! I dropped my book and 29 . There, sitting on the table was my neighbour’s large green and red 30 .
11. A. worried about B. interested in C. surprised at D. tired of
12. A. mind B. hope C. notice D. expect
13. A. quietly B. quickly C. noisily D. easily
14. A. shouting B. laughing C. speaking D. talking
15. A. listen B. feel C. see D. find
16. A. sounded B. looked C. smelt D. tasted
17. A. question B. imagine C. choose D. understand
18. A. hurry off B. send away C. come off D. get down
19. A. a look B. a rest C. a sleep D. a walk
20. A. at work B. in shock C. on holiday D. in trouble
21. A. forward B. onto C. into D. backward
22. A. sang B. called out C. whispered D. read
23. A. noise B. sound C. voice D. answer
24. A. searched B. touched C. cut D. beat
25. A. seat B. sign C. place D. sort
26. A. neighbour B. imagination C. brother D. dog
27. A. world B. country C. planet D. satellite
28. A. called B. told C. encouraged D. frightened
29. A. jumped up B. sat up C. rang up D. knocked down
30. A. cock B. hen C. parrot D. chicken
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