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   31   mean your life is,meet it and live it ;do not shun it and call it        32   names.It is not so bad   33  you are.It looks poorest when you are richest.The fault-finder will  34   faults in paradise.Love your life,poor as it is.You may perhaps have some pleasant,thrilling,glorious hourss,even in a poor-house.The      35  sun is reflected   36   the windows of the alms-house as brightly as from the rich man's abode;the snow  37   before its door as early in the spring.I do not see but a   38   mind may live as contentedly there,and have as cheering thoughts,as in a palace.The town's poor  39   to me often to live the most independent lives of   40  .May be they are   41   great enough to   42   without misgiving.Most think that they are above being  43   by the town;but it often   44   that they are not above supporting themselves   45  dishonest means.which should be more disreputable.Cultivate poverty like a garden herb,like sage.Do not   46   yourself much to get new things,  47   clothes or friends,Turn the old,  48  to them.Things do not change;we change.Sell your   49   and   50   your thoughts.

 31.A.Furthermore      B.However        C.Despite        D.Instead

 32.A.hard             B.easy           C.cheerless      D.wonderful

 33.A.like             B.what           C.as             D.whenever

 34.A.take             B.make           C.get            D.find

 35.A.setting          B.falling        C.exposed        D.brilliant

 36.A.on               B.for            C.from           D.over

 37.A.resolves         B.melts          C.descends       D.declines

 38.A.quiet            B.crowded        C.quick          D.swift

 39.A.doom             B.attract        C.seem           D.cease

 40.A.many             B.some           C.any            D.else

 41.A.seemly           B.simply         C.hardly         D.firmly

 42.A.accept           B.pick           C.attribute      D.receive

 43.A.abandoned        B.abused         C.supported      D.arrested

 44.A.shows            B.happens        C.considers      D.delivers

 45.A.on               B.through        C.by             D.within

 46.A.trouble          B.destroy        C.contempt       D.enjoy

 47.A.nor              B.whether        C.neither        D.either

 48.A.recover          B.turn           C.afford         D.return

 49.A.garden           B.herb           C.clothes        D.things

 50.A.keep             B.distort        C.violent        D.treasure

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A 31  thing happened 32 me last Sunday. It was such a beautiful day 33 I drove to go for a look in the country.

  On the way back home, my 34 stopped. It was out of gas on a 35 road far from a town! I decided to walk until I found someone 36 could sell some gas. I had walked almost a mile 37 I finally found a house near the 38 I was glad to see it because it was getting dark.

  I knocked at the door and a little old lady with long white hair 39 . She said, “I’ve been 40 for you here for a long time. Come in. 41 is almost ready.”

  “But I only came for some gas,” I answered. I couldn’t 42 what she was talking about.

  “Oh, Alfred! Gas? You 43 tea,” said she.

I quickly  44 that my car was out of  45 , but she didn’t seem to listen to me. She just kept 46 me Alfred and talking about how long it had been 47 she had seen me. She was acting very strangely and I was anxious to leave. As soon as she went to get tea, I went out of the house as fast as I 48 .

  Fortunately, there was another house down the road and I was able to buy the gas I needed. When I told the man about my  49 , he said, “Oh, that’s Miss Emily. She lives by herself in that big house. She’s strange, but she wouldn’t 50 anybody. She is still waiting for the man she was going to marry thirty years ago. The day before their wedding he left home and never came back because of the war.”

31. A. happy     B. strange     C. common      D. bad

32. A. on       B. in       C. upon        D. to

33. A. and      B. so       C. but         D. that

34. A. car       B. bus      C. bike        D. truck

35. A. narrow     B. lonely      C. crowded       D. busy

36. A. what      B. whom      C. who        D. how

37. A. before     B. after      C. while        D. as

38. A. street      B. path      C. way        D. road

39. A. came      B. answered    C. opened       D. appeared

40. A. asking     B. looking     C. calling        D. waiting

41. A. Gas       B. Coffee     C. Tea         D. Lunch

42. A. consider    B. understand    C. accept        D. think

43. A. like      B. love      C. used to like      D. liking

44 A. answered    B. explained    C. refused       D. promised

45. A. gas      B. tea       C. strength       D. energy

46. A. calling     B. call       C. to call        D. called

47. A. until      B. before      C. since        D. when

48. A. could     B. can       C. would        D. wanted

49. A. accident    B. incident     C. experience      D. surprise

50. A. hit      B. injury      C. hurt         D. frighten

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    The _ 31_ teacher, Mr. Litmus, had asked his students to study some special animal. They would write a short report, and tell the rest of the class their conclusions(结论). Some talked about dogs, others about horses, and some chose fish. But the most interesting _32_ of all was made by little Sophie.

    “I found that _33_ are terribly ill- tempered(脾气坏的),” she said, very sure of herself.

    Everyone smiled, waiting for her to _34_. Then Sophie explained, “I spent hours in my house, watching flies. When they flied _35_, everything was OK, but when they found a _36_ they would really be noisy. I had always thought they made that _37_ with their wings, but they don’t. With my daddy’s telescope I watched the flies really closely, and saw that what they were really _38_ was shouting and protesting. They were so hysterical (歇斯底里的) that they couldn’t fly out of the window, and they would just _39_ their heads against the glass again and again. If only they had _40_ the butterfly that passed by, they would have seen that the top of the window was _41_. The butterfly tried to tell them, but it had no _42_ at all. The flies just kept on shouting and complaining.”

    Mr. Litmus was _43_, and explained to the class that that form of fly’s behavior had nothing to do with _44_. Instead, it was an example of animals having different _45_ of intelligence .

    And this was what _46_ a big disorder in the science class. Many parents had to come and complain because their children had _47_ their parents among the least intelligent of creatures! This, said the children, was because the parents did nothing but complain, and they _48_ listened to anyone.

    Mr. Litmus had to do a lot of explaining, and quite a few parents _49_. It helped some of them realized that, although they weren’t _50_, they often behaved not terribly intelligently.

31.  A. geography       B.  head          C.  physics       D.  science

32.  A.  discovery B.  invention C.  activity D.  direction

33.  A.  insects B.  flies C.  butterflies D.  bats

34.  A.  cheer B.  begin C.  discuss D.  continue

35.  A.  quickly B.  repeatedly C.  normally D.  directly

36.  A.  door           B.  window         C.  light           D.  wall

37.  A.  force           B.  wind           C.  result          D.  noise

38.  A.  finding B.  hating C.  doing D.  imagining

39.  A.  shook B.  leaned C.  beat D.  turned

40.  A.  watched        B.  obeyed         C.  caught          D. heard

41.  A.  shut B.  windy C.  open D.  clean

42.  A.  effect B.  wonder         C.  doubt D.  reason

43.  A.  worried B.  amused         C.  encouraged D.  learned

44.  A.  pleasure B.  excitement       C.  joy D.  anger

45.  A.  levels          B.  areas           C.  senses          D.  fields

46.  A.  removed B.  caused         C.  reduced D.  solved

47.  A.  respected B.  listed C.  separate D.  admitted

48.  A.  never B.  always C.  almost D.  already

49.  A.  turned up B.  gone back C.  calmed down     D.  held on

50.  A.  poor B.  busy C.  serious         D.  stupid

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