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A Fool’s Day falls on 1st of April. People _31_forget the significance (意义) of the day.

In March 1980, I was 32at Durham University with seven other Chinese students. I had 33  to go to another university after graduation and had 34         application (申请)  forms to several 35  . Every morning I arrived at the porter’s office (传达室) and waited my fate. But no 36  came.

On April 1st, as I was eating my 37 , Huang came in , with a toothbrush(牙刷) 38  in his hand.  39 fearing that he might forget the important news , he passed me the 40 . “Morning , Wu,” he said , “I saw Mr. G this morning. He told me that a letter had arrived in his office for you from Manchester University, and asked you to go and get it 41 possible.” I jumped with 42 .

I even didn’t 43 my breakfast and rushed to Mr. G’s office but he wasn’t  44  . I then went to the secretary’s room and  45 everything to her. She opened Mr. G’s room. I looked at everything. There didn’t seem to be a letter for me. “If he had asked you to pick it up from here,” said the secretary , “ he would have put it in  46 or simply left it to me.”

Greatly 47 , I walked out of the room and 48 the secretary lock it. 49 the secretary’s eyes 50  . “Sorry,” she said. “It’s April Fool’s Day!”

1.A sometimes        B. never            C. always       D. seldom

2.

A.staying

B.working

C.visiting

D.studying

 

3.

A.continued

B.planned

C.went

D.remembered

 

4.

A.returned

B.taken

C.brought

D.sent

 

5.

A.people

B.colleges

C.cities

D.offices

 

6.

A.application

B.report

C.reply

D.chance

 

7.

A.dinner

B.lunch

C.supper

D.breakfast

 

8.

A.still

B.even

C.yet

D.already

 

9.

A.Because of

B.As if

C.After

D.While

 

10.

A.message

B.sign

C.letter

D.notice

 

11.

A.if

B.as soon as

C.when

D.as fast as

 

12.

A.the news

B.the letter

C.joy

D.luck

 

13.

A.take

B.finish

C.eat

D.have

 

14.

A.anywhere

B.in

C.at

D.away

 

15.

A.asked

B.tells

C.explained

D.answered

 

16.

A.the office

B.his desk

C.the room

D.an obvious(明显的) place

 

17.

A.disappoint

B.disappointed

C.disappointing

D.disappointment

 

18.

A.watched

B.noticed

C.saw

D.got

 

19.

A.Quickly

B.Strangely

C.Finally

D.Suddenly

 

20.

A.closed

B.opened

C.brightened

D.darkened

 

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第二节  完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)   

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。   

More good things e from small things

About a year ago, a couple with three children moved into the apartment next door to me.

I never heard any  36  from the children, but the parents were always shouting at the kids.

We  37  often in the hallways when we were ing or going. I  38  spoke, but the only   39  I ever got was a hello from the four – year – old girl.

I usually go out for breakfast and one day when I  40  they were just ing from their apartment and the little girl was holding the door   41  for the others. I  42  in the car doing unnecessary things because I didn’t like to be snubbed(冷落). The parents were   43  her to hurry and get in the car, I looked up and saw the little girl was   44  holding the door open,  45  for me.

I hurried as much as I could and   46  her. She was smiling from ear to ear. That afternoon I saw a white toy bear, I   47  the little girl and said to myself, “I   48  she would like that” so I bought it. I wrote a note   49  how much her act of kindness had touched a soft spot in an old man’s   50  .

The next day there was a   51  on the door and   52  was the little girl and her father. She was so proud of her bear and thanked me. Then I   53  her mother and the other children were there in the hall too. The mother and father both thanked me.

Now when we meet in the hall we all speak, and in a   54  manner, I might add.  55  time passes, I don’t hear that shouting as often. In fact, hardly at all.

36.A.sound         B.noise C.conversation      D.crying

37.A.met    B.saw    C.visited        D.gathered

38.A.never B.sometimes         C.seldom       D.always  

39.A.reward       B.action         C.answer       D.prize

40.A.moved        B.returned    C.started       D.drove

41.A.open  B.closed         C.fit       D.active

42.A.stopped     B.kept   C.worked       D.remained

43.A.suggesting         B.telling         C.forcing        D.making

44.A.ever   B.even  C.still     D.yet

45.A.waiting       B.calling         C.leaving       D.asking

46.A.  replaced  B.encouraged        C.ignored      D.thanked

47.A.thought about   B.thought of C.thought over      D.thought out  

48.A.decide        B.am lucky    C.am sure     D.doubt

49.A.saying         B.stating       C.reporting   D.writing

50.A.mind  B.body  C.thought      D.heart

51.A.hit      B.knock C.drop   D.beat

52.A.she     B.it         C.they   D.he  

53.A.noticed       B.watched    C.recognized         D.felt

54.A.kindly B.politely       C.coldly D.friendly

55.A.When          B.Since  C.As       D.While

 

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(Reuters)--- A Michigan man credited his dog with saving his life by chewing off his diseased big toe as he lay passed out in a drunken stupor(昏迷)

Jerry Douthett, 48, who woke up on a Saturday night in late July in his Rockford, Michigan home to find his Jack Russell Terrier, Kiko, had gnawed off his right big toe.

“The dog always lies with me on the bed”, said Douthett. “That night, I woke up and looked down at my foot, and it was wet. When I looked, it was blood and there was the dog looking at me with a blood moustache.”

Douthett’s wife, Rosee, rushed him to a hospital where doctors found he was suffering from Type 2 diabetes. His toe was badly infected and surgeons amputated(截)the remainder of the toe.

Douthett’s wife, a registered nurse, had been urging him for weeks to have his infected toe examined by a doctor.

On the night Kiko ate his toe, Douthett said he had been out with his wife and drank about six or seven beers and a pair of giant margaritas—big enough to put goldfish in.

“I was self-medicating at this point,” he said. “The moral of the story is that the dog saved my life, because otherwise I would never have gone to see a doctor.”

The couple said they were amazed that Kiko appeared to know Douthett had an infection that needed treatment.

“He kind of chewed off the infected part and stopped at the good bone,” said Rosee. “We joked that we shouldn’t have had to pay the co-pay because he did half the job by chewing off half of the toe.”

1.What does the underlined phrase “gnawed off” probably mean?

A.bit away

B.cared for

C.sucked on

D.smelt out

2.It can be learned from the text that________________.

A.Douthett’s wife was a doctor

B.Douthett’s wife felt something about his disease

C.Douthett never got that drunk

D.Douthett had seen a doctor for his disease

3.From the text we know that Kiko ______________.

A.is in top physical condition

B.was trained at an early age

C.nearly cost Douthett his life

D.saved his master’s life

4.Which is NOT true according to the text?

A.It is hard for the couple to explain the dog’s behaviour

B.Jerry Douthett went to see a doctor because of Kiko’s chewing his big toe..

C.The couple shouldn’t have to pay the co-pay because Kiko did half the job.

D.Kiko didn’t hurt the good bone of its master.

 

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