摘要: B 26. A 27. C 28. D 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. D

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About a year ago, I went to stay at a Detroit hotel. I didn’t want to  21  too much money with me, so I asked the desk clerk to put a hundred-dollar bill in the safe for me.

The next morning, 22 , the clerk said that he knew nothing about my money. I didn’t have any proof 23  I had given the man the money. There was clearly nothing left to do but go to the 24 lawyer.

The lawyer 25 me to return to the hotel with him and give another hundred dollar bill to the desk. So we did. An hour later, I went 26 to the desk and asked for my money.  27 I had the lawyer as an eyewitness to the 28 hundred dollar bill, the clerk could not say he  29  nothing about it.

Another hour later, I put the second part of the lawyer’s 30 into action. This time both the lawyer and I went to the hotel to 31 for the hundred-dollar bill once again, and  32  the clerk insisted that he had given  33  to me, I said it was not true. The lawyer said to him, “ I  34  this gentleman give you a hundred-dollar bill. If you don’t hand it 35  immediately, I will be forced to call the  36 ”. The clerk realized he had been 37 , so he gave me back the first hundred-dollar bill.

“ I don’t know  38  to thank you enough for  39  my money back.” I said to the lawyer. And what do you suppose he answered? He said, “ Oh, don’t  40  me. That will be one hundred dollars, please.”

1.                A.carry          B.lend           C.spend    D.hold

 

2.                A.but            B.yet            C.however  D.instead

 

3.                A.where         B.which          C.why D.that

 

4.                A.nearest         B.farthest         C.good D.native

 

5.                A.advised         B.promised       C.agreed   D.followed

 

6.                A.up            B.down          C.back D.along

 

7.                A.Though         B.When          C.Unless    D.Since

 

8.                A.one           B.another         C.first  D.second

 

9.                A.believed        B.had            C.knew D.heard

 

10.               A.law            B.way           C.plan  D.words

 

11.               A.search         B.ask            C.make D.beg

 

12.               A.when          B.though         C.because   D.as

 

13.               A.these          B.this            C.them D.it

 

14.               A.agreed         B.saw            C.let   D.matched

 

15.               A.over           B.in             C.up   D.out

 

16.               A.policeman      B.officer         C.official    D.clerk

 

17.               A.punished       B.helped         C.cheated   D.understood

 

18.               A.why           B.how           C.when D.where

 

19.               A.returning       B.giving          C.getting    D.asking for

 

20.               A.believe         B.thank          C.leave D.fool

 

 

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More than 26 million Americans took part in the Vietnam (越南)War. More than 58,000 of them  21 ; over 300,000 were  22 , and nearly 2300 were missing and thought dead. Improved  23 services saved many soldiers with serious  24  that in earlier wars would have been fatal(致命的). More than 600 Americans were prisoners of war (POWs).Some POWs spent six years or even  25   in North Vietnamese prisons.

One of the  26  things of the war has been the fate of its veterans(退伍军人).The  27  of soldiers from the Vietnam War was not   28  celebrated. Americans 29  them with stony silence.

The public's 30 reaction made many veterans angry and 31 them. They had  32  a life-and-death struggle, obeying orders for their country's national  33 .In the book Born on the Fourth of July (1976).Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic expressed his 34  over their not being supported.

"I didn’t want to  35   it at first---people went against us when we were putting our  36  on the frontline for our country……How could they do this to us? Many of us wouldn't be coming back……"

Thousands of Vietnam veterans turned to drugs or 37 to kick the drug habits they had developed  38   the war. Many others had trouble in finding jobs or  39 down and starting families. Between 250,000 and 350,000 homeless Americans--nearly one third of the total  40   Vietnam veterans.

1.

A.returned

B.died

C.fled

D.gave up

 

2.

A.killed

B.caught

C.wounded

D.praised

 

3.

A.medical

B.army

C.government

D.Social

 

4.

A.wounds

B.illnesses

C.situations

D.feelings

 

5.

A.so

B.longer

C.less

D.more

 

6.

A.best

B.greatest

C.saddest

D.interesting

 

7.

A.order

B.return

C.victory

D.news

 

8.

A.serious

B.carefully

C.immediately

D.warmly

 

9.

A.blamed

B.hired

C.met

D.welcomed

 

10.

A.warm

B.cold

C.coldy

D.unexpected

 

11.

A.discouraged

B.encouraged

C.comforted

D.astonished

 

12.

A.seen

B.faced

C.finished

D.viewed

 

13.

A.future

B.fate

C.interests

D.base

 

14.

A.gladness

B.angry

C.surprise

D.pain

 

15.

A.say

B.believe

C.describe

D.write

 

16.

A.lives

B.time

C.love

D.youth

 

17.

A.failed

B.began

C.managed

D.hoped

 

18.

A.for

B.before

C.after

D.during

 

19.

A.falling

B.settling

C.putting

D.lying

 

20.

A.was

B.were

C.are

D.is

 

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My mom is a teacher.She finds a lesson in everything.I was watching Sesame Street by my second birthday so I’d   16   my ABCs and 123s.Our weekly family trips to the library began when I was three.And my mom had me spotting (认出) the historical markers with childlike   17   on family vacations by the time I was six.For her, life was all about learning.But the biggest lesson she   18   me was never to let my   19   define who I am, and never forget what is   20   in life.

       I was born with Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome, an extremely   21   genetic bone and muscular disorder.There are only about 100 reported   22  .At birth, my knees were bent more than 90 degrees, and I had my first surgery to   23   them when I was just six weeks old.This surgery was the first of many in my   24  .I’d had 26 surgeries by the time I was 15.

       Strange as it   25  , I have good memories of my medical days.One of my   26   is about my mom and me being in the hospital cafeteria(自助餐厅).We sat down for an ice cream sandwich dessert.It was   27   fancy, but at that moment, I knew I was   28  .

       My parents pushed me to be as   29   as possible — even when I didn’t want to be.My mom taught me that I could do anything and that I should   30   let my disability stop me.In high school, I was a member of the National Honor Society, and in college, I was editor-in-chief of my school newspaper.I wouldn’t have had the   31   to push myself if my parents hadn’t been there,   32   me on and giving me a reality check when I got down on myself.

       Every night before I go to bed, I   33   my mom for everything, for all the great help she’s given me.And   34   I get older, I know that “Thanks, Mom” is about so much more than the physical assistance.And that’s   35   matters the most.

A.speak         B.learn          C.say                 D.copy

A.stupidity      B.anxiety        C.enthusiasm           D.curiosity

A.gave         B.taught          C.had                D.took

A.knowledge    B.view         C.disappointment      D.disability

A.interesting     B.amusing        C.important            D.worthwhile

A.rare          B.common       C.regular             D.dangerous

A.cases          B.examples      C.affairs              D.articles

A.strengthen     B.build           C.enlarge             D.correct

A.adulthood      B.career          C.childhood           D.school

A.makes         B.sounds         C.looks               D.is

A.favorites           B.charms       C.regrets             D.worries

A.something     B.nothing         C.anything             D.everything

A.favored      B.encouraged   C.instructed         D.loved

A.normal       B.independent     C.comfortable         D.brilliant

A.never          B.ever           C.seldom              D.hardly

A.skill          B.requirement     C.confidence           D.energy

A.cheering       B.curing          C.keeping             D.turning

A.thank          B.blame          C.pray              D.ask

A.whenever      B.since           C.before              D.as

A.how          B.when         C.what                D.where

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My mom is a teacher.She finds a lesson in everything.I was watching Sesame Street by my second birthday so I’d   16   my ABCs and 123s.Our weekly family trips to the library began when I was three.And my mom had me spotting (认出) the historical markers with childlike   17   on family vacations by the time I was six.For her, life was all about learning.But the biggest lesson she   18   me was never to let my   19   define who I am, and never forget what is   20   in life.

I was born with Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome, an extremely   21   genetic bone and muscular disorder.There are only about 100 reported   22 .At birth, my knees were bent more than 90 degrees, and I had my first surgery to   23   them when I was just six weeks old.This surgery was the first of many in my   24 .I’d had 26 surgeries by the time I was 15.

Strange as it   25  , I have good memories of my medical days.One of my   26   is about my mom and me being in the hospital cafeteria(自助餐厅).We sat down for an ice cream sandwich dessert.It was   27   fancy, but at that moment, I knew I was   28 .

My parents pushed me to be as   29   as possible — even when I didn’t want to be.My mom taught me that I could do anything and that I should   30   let my disability stop me.In high school, I was a member of the National Honor Society, and in college, I was editor-in-chief of my school newspaper.I wouldn’t have had the   31   to push myself if my parents hadn’t been there,   32   me on and giving me a reality check when I got down on myself.

Every night before I go to bed, I   33   my mom for everything, for all the great help she’s given me.And   34   I get older, I know that “Thanks, Mom” is about so much more than the physical assistance.And that’s   35   matters the most.

1.

A.speak

B.learn

C.say

D.copy

 

2.

A.stupidity

B.anxiety

C.enthusiasm

D.curiosity

 

3.

A.gave

B.taught

C.had

D.took

 

4.

A.knowledge

B.view

C.disappointment

D.disability

 

5.

A.interesting

B.amusing

C.important

D.worthwhile

 

6.

A.rare

B.common

C.regular

D.dangerous

 

7.

A.cases

B.examples

C.affairs

D.articles

 

8.

A.strengthen

B.build

C.enlarge

D.correct

 

9.

A.adulthood

B.career

C.childhood

D.school

 

10.

A.makes

B.sounds

C.looks

D.is

 

11.

A.favorites

B.charms

C.regrets

D.worries

 

12.

A.something

B.nothing

C.anything

D.everything

 

13.

A.favored

B.encouraged

C.instructed

D.loved

 

14.

A.normal

B.independent

C.comfortable

D.brilliant

 

15.

A.never

B.ever

C.seldom

D.hardly

 

16.

A.skill

B.requirement

C.confidence

D.energy

 

17.

A.cheering

B.curing

C.keeping

D.turning

 

18.

A.thank

B.blame

C.pray

D.ask

 

19.

A.whenever

B.since

C.before

D.as

 

20.

A.how

B.when

C.what

D.where

 

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I drove a school bus as a part-time job. Thirty-nine children all had stories to tell me about their summers. Charlie though __16__me. From the first day on Charlie was __17__. If a fight broke out I didn’t have to turn my __18__to know who had started it. If a girl was crying chances were that Charlie had __19__ her hair. No matter how I spoke to him gently or __20__ he wouldn’t say a word. He’d just __21__ me with those big gray eyes of his. One day I found a small tin heart (小锡心)on the bus was gone. “Does anyone know __22__happened to the little heart here” I asked. Some children cried “Charlie __23__it Search him” When I asked him to come forward his gaze( 注视) __24__ my eyes. I stuck my hand into one of his pockets. Then I felt it—the __25__ outline(轮廓)of the small tin heart. Charlie stared at me for a long time. There were no __26__ in those big gray eyes no plea( 恳求) for mercy. He seemed to be waiting for what he’d come to __27__ from the world. I was about to pull the tin heart out of Charlie’s pocket __28__I stopped myself. Let him keep it, I said “It must have fallen off before I got here.” Without a word Charlie __29__ to his seat. When he got off at his stop, he didn’t so much as glance at me. Several days later just that__30__ Charlie moved away… A dozen years after retirement we met in the street. To my __31__, he hugged me. After he let go, he pulled something from his pocket and held it up for me to see. An old key chain… bent out of __32__, the lettering faded (消褪). You __33__probably guess what it was—the little tin heart. “You were the only one who kept trying.” He explained. We __34__ again and went our separate ways. I am so __35__ I’d done a good job.

【小题1】
A.ignored B.feared C.greeted D.told
【小题2】
A.active B.troublesome C.independent D.noisy
【小题3】
A.position B.shoulder C.head D.attention
【小题4】
A.pulled B.cut C.stole D.played
【小题5】
A.secretly B.carefully C.proudlyD.strictly
【小题6】
A.laugh at B.stare at C.depend on D.concentrate on
【小题7】
A.how B.why C.what D.who
【小题8】
A.did B.made C.wore D.said
【小题9】
A.turned into B.burned intoC.stepped into D.flew into
【小题10】
A.shining B.hard C.strange D.familiar
【小题11】
A.tears B.puzzles C.hopes D.ways
【小题12】
A.plea B.ask C.expectD.disappoint
【小题13】
A.while B.when C.as D.if
【小题14】
A.came B.wantedC.intended D.returned
【小题15】
A.summer B.autumn C.spring D.winter
【小题16】
A.delight B.sadness C.surprise D.annoyance
【小题17】
A.shape B.dateC.orderD.fashion
【小题18】
A.need B.canC.must D.may
【小题19】
A.talked B.looked C.smiled D.hugged
【小题20】
A.happy B.sure C.lucky D.shocked

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