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Mr. Jackson lived in the center of London but he had a hotel near the airport. There a lot of foreigners stayed for night. He didn’t know any other language but English and he found it difficult for him to understand the foreign visitors. Sometimes he had to use the gesture to talk with them, and tried his best to make himself understood. But he was often misunderstood (误解) and it brought him a lot of trouble. A friend of his who taught a few foreign languages in a university would teach him. He was happy and studied hard. At first he learned some, but soon he found it wasn’t very easy to remember the words and expressions. His friend advised him to write down the useful expressions in his notebook so that he could use them when necessary. He did as he was told. He found it helpful for him to do so.
One evening there were plenty of people in the dining-room. They were all busy eating something except a Japanese. He was wandering (徘徊) there and waiting for his wife who was dressing herself up upstairs. Mr. Jackson thought to himself, “ The man wants to eat something but he doesn’t know any English. Let me help him.”
As he knew only a little Japanese, he had to bring out his notebook and showed it to the man, pointing to the sentence “I’m hungry.”
The Japanese had a look at it and gave him two pounds and left.
1.Mr. Jackson knew only English because .
A. he was an English student
B. he had never been abroad
C. he couldn’t learn by himself
D. he hadn’t studied any foreign languages
2. Mr. Jackson had to use the gesture because .
A. he wanted the foreign visitors to understand him
B. he wanted to learn the foreign languages from the visitors
C. he hoped to know the foreign visitors’ custom
D. he hoped more foreign visitors would stay for night in his hotel
3.As not all foreign visitors understand his gesture, sometimes Mr. Jackson to communicate with them.
A. succeeded B. lost heart C. failed D. gave up
4. , so he decided to help the man.
A. Mr. Jackson thought the Japanese wanted to stay for night
B. Mr. Jackson thought the Japanese was not hungry
C. Mr. Jackson knew the Japanese was waiting for his wife.
D. Mr. Jackson was sure the Japanese couldn’t speak English
5. The Japanese thought , so he gave him two pounds.
A. Mr. Jackson was a beggar. B. Mr. Jackson was a translator.
C. Mr. Jackson could help him. D. Mr. Jackson could ring his wife up.
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第二节完型填空(共20小题,小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文所给各题的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中选能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
In 1991, 1 spent five months in Niger. There were many things I found difficult about this place—the climate and beggars were my biggest complaints. One day, a friend and I 36 for neighbouring Burkina Faso to work in a health clinic. Arriving by taxi at our 37 in Burkina, we began to 38 . I had a large backpack and a smaller daypack. With my daypack between my legs, I reached for my larger piece of 39 . Out of the darkness, a motorbike with two men 40 slowly Without warning, one of the men grabbed my daypack 41 the motorbike swept close by. Within seconds, the two were out of sight, 42 up by the night. The bag had everything 43 to me, my passport, money and an airline ticket. I was in deep trouble. All I wanted was to leave this hell.
Then, walking through Burkina's streets the following week, I was 44 rudely by an old woman who stretched her hand in my face. "Cadeau (gift)! Cadeau!" she 45 in French.
I'd had enough. I was sick and 46 of the country. I told her 47 in French, "I have no 'cadeau'. I have no money A thief stole all my money a week ago and now I can't 48 your country. I cannot give you anything."
The beggar woman listened 49 and thought about my words. "Then I will give you a cadeau," she announced and 50 into the folds of her dress. Kindly, she placed an old, dark brown coin in my 51 . I looked at it in 52 . It was an extremely small amount of money—but for this woman, the coin 53 a meal. At that moment, I saw the beauty of the 54 of Burkina Faso, and appreciated the kindness of me 55 .
36. A. went B. headed C. served D. worked
37. A. destination B. spot C. goal D. station
38. A. rest B. dine C. load D. unload
39. A. equipment B. furniture C. luggage D. medicine
40. A. rode B. drove C. approached D. left
41. A. because B. as C. until D. after
42. A. taken B. brought C. turned D. swallowed
43. A. memorable B. important C. beautiful D. wonderful
44. A. cheated B. charged C. stopped D. questioned
45. A. cried B. whispered C. threatened D. demanded
46. A. fond B. proud C. aware D. tired
47. A. pleasantly B. firmly C. actively D. bravely
48. A. get rid of B. take advantage of C. get out of D. take notice of
49. A. attentively B. anxiously C. curiously D. coldly
50. A. reached B. pulled C. looked D. came
51. A. pocket B. bag C. dress D. palm
52. A. fright B. disappointment C. shock D. satisfaction
53. A. bought B. meant C. ordered D. prepared
54. A. country B. society C. nature D. people
55. A. foreign B. poor C .rich D. female
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
An unforgettable experience
It was a cold winter day. I rushed down the busy road towards the bus stop. Taxis passed me one after another 36 I didn’t have enough money to get one. My wallet was in my pocket but 37 I had was a five-yuan note. Taking a bus would 38 three, so I would be left with only 39 to buy something to eat. I was very hungry as I had only eaten one meal all day. Waiting at the bus stop, I 40 eagerly for a store 41 I could buy food. Then I heard an old woman’s voice 42
behind me, “Steamed corn(蒸玉米)!Steamed corn!One yuan each!” Her voice was breaking and 43 deep despair. Staring at the old woman, I felt pity. She was 44 ,just like a beggar. But she was much older than the other beggars in the street. Her face was 45 and her eyes were full of tears. Her large withered(干枯的) fingers kept a tight hold on her basket of steamed corns. What had happened to her? Why was a woman 46 selling corns on such a cold evening? I felt sad. I had to do something. I took the five-yuan note from my wallet and handed it to her. She had said each steamed corn cost one yuan, so I could buy 47 . But if I did that, I would have nothing 48 to pay for the ticket. I wouldn’t be able to get home. Finally, I decided to give the woman two yuan for one steamed corn, 49 my pity for her. To my surprise, she refused to accept the 50 one yuan, saying she wanted to work for her money. She was already 51 to me because I was the only person to buy steamed corns from her all day.
I was 52 moved. She was so old and weak but chose to sell snacks 53 beg. From that moment, I had 54 for her, and didn’t feel pity any more. The corn was sweet and delicious. But 55 made me happier was that I helped a respectable old woman as much as I could.
36 | A. and | B. but | C. so | D. or |
37 | A. all that | B. what all | C. all what | D. all which |
38 | A. spend | B. pay | C. cost | D. take |
39 | A. one yuan | B. two yuan | C. three yuan | D. four yuan |
40 | A. looked up | B. looked down | Clooked through | Dlooked around |
41 | A. from that | B. which | C. for which | D. from which |
42 | A. shouting | B. crying | C. calling | D. speaking |
43 | A. full with | B. filled of | C. filling with | D. filled with |
44 | A. in red | B. in rags | C. in colors | D. in uniform |
45 | A. rosy | B. bright | C. pale | D. red |
46 | A. of her age | B. like her age | C. at her age | D. for her age |
47 | A . one | B. two | C. three | D. five |
48 | A. leaving | B. remained | C. left | D. staying |
49 | A. showing | B. to show | C. shown | D. showed |
50 | A. total | B. extra | C. whole | D. more |
51 | A. grateful | B. thoughtful | C. friendly | D. kind |
52 | A. very | B. likely | C. deeply | D. deep |
53 | A. rather than | B. more than | C. less than | D. no more than |
54 | A. envy | B. surprise | C. respected | D. respect |
55 | A. that | B. which | C. all | D. what |
Whenever you want to make a decision, just make sure to think twice and confirm it. This is what we learn from the following story. While two old beggars were sitting on a ? ? ?? street corner, they watched helplessly as scores of people walked by. Some purposely ? ? ? them and others too caught up in their own cares didn’t even notice their ? ? ?? . Every so often, a kind-hearted woman or a small child would drop a few coins in the?? ? ?? which lay in front of them.
As the crowd began to die down, they started to ?? ? ???? their things and head for their evening?? ? ? . Just as they were getting ready to leave, they noticed a man walking toward them. He was obviously a ? ? ??? man—they could tell that from his finely tailored business suit.
The first beggar whispered to the second with ?? ? ??? , “He’s coming our way!”
The two tried not to look??? ? ??? at the man as he stepped closer to them, but they couldn’t ?? ? ??? gazing up with anticipation??? ? ??? he reached into his pocket and took something out.
“Thunk” was the only sound they heard as what looked like a piece of hard ? ? ?? , wrapped in tissue paper hit each of their waiting hats. The rich man ??? ? ??? and continued on his way, not making a backward glance.
“How insulting(侮辱人的)!” said the first beggar. “He could have ?? ? ??? left us a few coins or a spare bill, but he mocks us with a piece of rock candy. Who does he think we are???? ? ?? ? There’s no way we can even eat this—we have no ?? ? ?? .” He picked up the object and threw it into the gutter.
“I haven’t had anything like this for ages,” the second beggar thought. “I can’t chew it, but I can suck on it? ? ?? , and the sugary juices will stay in my ?? ? ??? for a long time. How nice of that man to offer me something so sweet!”
With that, he ? ? ??? the white tissue paper, but to his ? ? ?? , there was no hard rock candy inside. However, into his fingers fell a shiny white pearl worth thousands of dollars.
1.A. distant??????? B. busy?????????? C. broad????????? D. narrow
2.A. aided???????? B. observed?????? C. noticed???????? D. ignored
3.A. existence????? B. situation?????? C. appearance????? D. expression
4.A. hats????????? B. hands???????? C. pockets???????? D. bowls
5.A. put up??????? B. cover up?????? C. pack up???????? D. end up
6.A. party???????? B. flat??????????? C. shelter???????? D. shadow
7.A. wealthy?????? B. healthy??????? C. poor?????????? D. proud
8.A. confusion???? B.happiness?????? C.excitement?????? D.amusement
9.A. carelessly???? B. calmly???????? C. sadly?????????? D. directly
10.A. help???????? B. escape???????? C. wait??????????? D. prevent
11.A. then???????? B. while????????? C. as????????????? D. since
12.A. cake???????? B. candy????????? C. coin??????????? D. bill
13.A. quit???????? B. declined???????? C. turned????????? D. returned
14.A. easily??????? B. hardly????????? C. suddenly??????? D. finally
15.A. Babies?????? B. Children??????? C. Adults????????? D. Old men
16.A. hands??????? B. teeth??????????? C. bowls????????? D. money
17.A. in a while???? B. for a while?????? C. after a while????? D. once in a while
18.A. pocket?????? B. hand??????????? C. mouth?????????? D. hat
19.A. threw??????? B. undertook??????? C. unfolded???????? D. wrapped
20.A. satisfaction??? B. amazement??????? C. horror???????? D. disappointment
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While I was waiting outside my wife’s office building for her to get out of work, I saw a beggar coming my way from across the parking lot.
“I hope he doesn’t ask me for any money,” I thought.
He didn’t.He came and sat in front of the bus stop, but he didn’t look like he could have enough money to ride the bus. After a few minutes he spoke. “That’s a pretty car,” he said, pointing to my car. He was ragged (衣衫褴褛), but he had an air of dignity(尊严) about himself.
I gave him a smile and continued cleaning my car.
He sat there quietly as I worked. The expected asking for money never came. As the silence between us widened, it seemed that a voice inside me said, “Ask him if he needs any help.”
“Do you need any help?” I asked.
He answered in three simple but meaningful words that I shall never forget. We often look for wisdom in great men and women, and we expect it from those of higher learning and achievements. I expected nothing but a dirty hand from him, but he said three words that shook me.
“Don’t we all?” he said.
I was feeling high, successful and important above a beggar in the street, until those three words hit me like a shot.
Don’t we all?
I needed help. Maybe not for a bus fare or for a place to sleep, but I needed help. I reached in my wallet and gave him not only for a bus fare, but enough to get a warm meal and shelter for the day. Those three little words still ring true. No matter how much you have, no matter how much you have achieved, you need help, too. No matter how little you have, no matter how loaded you are with problems, even without money or a place to sleep, you can give help.
53. The story happened _________.
A. outside an office building B. in front of a store
C. near a post office D. on a bus
54. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A. The writer was waiting for his wife to get out of work.
B. He thought the beggar would ask him for money.
C. The beggar kept silent and didn’t ask him for money.
D. The writer was shocked by the three simple words.
55. “I was feeling high, successful and important above a beggar in the street.”means__________.
A. I thought I was better in any way than the beggar
B. I felt the beggar is as good in some ways as I am
C. I felt I liked the beggar very much
D. I thought U should respect the beggar
56. The best title of the passage is _________.
A. The Story of a Beggar B. Everyone Needs Help
C. Life as a beggar D. A kind behavior