摘要:65. From the passage, we know the largest island in the Mediterranean is part of . A. Republic of Cyprus B. Greece C. Spain D. Italy

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  I never knew how well Mother could keep a trust until I was going through her things after she died.I discovered something I had   1   forgotten, something that happened to as a child.

  One night, as I lay in bed   2   my sisters and I had said our prayers, I recalled the events of the day and how   3   I behaved toward Mother.“I must make things right before going to sleep,” I thought.

  Quietly I   4   out of bed and picked up pencil and paper from the dresser, then tiptoed into the hall.The   5   from the living room shone dimly.I knew Mother was downstairs mending socks.

  I quickly   6   a note asking Mother to forgive me for being so   7  .I didn't want my brothers and sisters to know my   8  , so I added a postscript:“Please don't let anyone see this.” Then I quietly moved   9   my parents' bedroom and put the letter under Mother's pillow.

  The next morning, when I   10   my bed after breakfast.I unexpectedly found a   11   note under my pillow.Mother wrote that she loved me and   12   me.

  This became my   13   of apologizing whenever I talked back or disobeyed.Mother always left a return note, but she never   14   our under-the-pillow messages in front of the family.Even when we were   15  , she never mentioned them when we brothers and sisters recalled our childhood.

  When mother   16  , I had to go through her personal belongings.In her desk was a bundle of notes tied with a faded ribbon.On top was a message in her handwriting.It read , “In the event of my death, please   17   these.”

  I   18   the packet and glanced at the handwriting on the bottom.To my surprise I   16   my childish writing, “P.S.Please don't let anyone see this.Love, Edie.”

  I gently glanced the unopened bundle in the   20   along with other things for the rubbish burner.“Lord,” I prayed “make me like my mother.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

just

B.

never

C.

often

D.

long

(2)

[  ]

A.

until

B.

before

C.

after

D.

since

(3)

[  ]

A.

badly

B.

well

C.

politely

D.

happily

(4)

[  ]

A.

jumped

B.

slipped

C.

moved

D.

fell

(5)

[  ]

A.

thread

B.

needle

C.

moon

D.

light

(6)

[  ]

A.

wrote

B.

found

C.

sent

D.

took

(7)

[  ]

A.

careless

B.

naughty

C.

lazy

D.

late

(8)

[  ]

A.

business

B.

mistakes

C.

love

D.

relation

(9)

[  ]

A.

out of

B.

into

C.

after

D.

behind

(10)

[  ]

A.

made

B.

searched

C.

left

D.

went to

(11)

[  ]

A.

return

B.

different

C.

new

D.

lovely

(12)

[  ]

A.

missed

B.

forgave

C.

understood

D.

supported

(13)

[  ]

A.

secret

B.

favorite

C.

way

D.

trick

(14)

[  ]

A.

gave out

B.

spoke about

C.

read aloud

D.

passed round

(15)

[  ]

A.

grown

B.

happy

C.

curious

D.

interested

(16)

[  ]

A.

went travelling

B.

went shopping

C.

went away

D.

passed away

(17)

[  ]

A.

hide

B.

destroy

C.

keep

D.

read

(18)

[  ]

A.

picked up

B.

tore open

C.

turned over

D.

looked through

(19)

[  ]

A.

lost

B.

destroyed

C.

liked

D.

recognized

(20)

[  ]

A.

wastebasket

B.

drawer

C.

bedroom

D.

bookshelf

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  I never knew how well Mother could keep a trust until I was going through her things after she died.I discovered something I had   1   forgotten, something that happened to me as a child.

  One night, as I lay in bed   2   my sisters and I had said our prayers, I recalled the events of the day and how   3   I behaved toward Mother.“I must make things right before going to sleep, ” I thought.

  Quietly I   4   out of bed and picked up pencil and paper from the dresser, then tiptoed into the hall.The   5   from the living room shone dimly.I knew Mother was downstairs mending socks.

  I quickly   6   a note asking Mother to forgive me for being so   7  .I didn't want my brothers and sisters to know my   8  , so I added a postscript: “Please don't let anyone see this.” Then I quietly moved   9   my parents’ bedroom and put the letter under Mother's pillow.

  The next morning, when I   10   my bed after breakfast.I unexpectedly found a   11   note under my pillow.Mother wrote that she loved me and   12   me.

  This became my   13   of apologizing whenever I talked back or disobeyed.Mother always left a return note, but she never   14   our under-the-pillow messages in front of the family.Even when we were   15   , she never mentioned them when we brothers and sisters recalled our childhood.

  When mother   16   , I had to go through her personal belongings.In her desk was a bundle of notes tied with a faded ribbon.On top was a message in her handwriting.It read, “In the event of my death, please   17   these.”

  I   18   the packet and glanced at the handwriting on the bottom.To my surprise I   19   my childish writing, “P.S.Please don't let anyone see this.Love, Edie.”

  I gently placed the unopened bundle in the   20   along with other things for the rubbish burner.“Lord, ” I prayed “make me like my mother.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

just

B.

never

C.

often

D.

long

(2)

[  ]

A.

until

B.

before

C.

after

D.

since

(3)

[  ]

A.

badly

B.

well

C.

politely

D.

happily

(4)

[  ]

A.

jumped

B.

slipped(溜)

C.

moved

D.

fell

(5)

[  ]

A.

thread

B.

needle

C.

moon

D.

light

(6)

[  ]

A.

wrote

B.

found

C.

sent

D.

took

(7)

[  ]

A.

careless

B.

naughty

C.

lazy

D.

late

(8)

[  ]

A.

business

B.

mistakes

C.

love

D.

relation

(9)

[  ]

A.

out of

B.

into

C.

after

D.

behind

(10)

[  ]

A.

made

B.

searched

C.

left

D.

went to

(11)

[  ]

A.

return

B.

different

C.

new

D.

lovely

(12)

[  ]

A.

missed

B.

forgave

C.

understood

D.

supported

(13)

[  ]

A.

secret

B.

favorite

C.

way

D.

trick

(14)

[  ]

A.

gave up

B.

spoke about

C.

read aloud

D.

passed round

(15)

[  ]

A.

grown

B.

happy

C.

curious

D.

interested

(16)

[  ]

A.

went travelling

B.

went shopping

C.

went away

D.

passed away

(17)

[  ]

A.

hide

B.

destroy

C.

keep

D.

read

(18)

[  ]

A.

picked up

B.

tore open

C.

turned over

D.

looked through

(19)

[  ]

A.

lost

B.

destroyed

C.

liked

D.

recognized

(20)

[  ]

A.

wastebasket

B.

drawer

C.

bedroom

D.

bookshelf

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  From the first day he entered my junior-high classroom, Willard P. Franklin existed in his own world, shutting out his classmates and me, his teacher. My __(1)__ at establishing a friendly relationship with him were met with __(2)__.

  Shortly after the Thanksgiving holiday, we __(3)__ word of the annual Christmas collection of money for the less __(4)__ people in our school district.

  “Christmas is a season of __(5)__,”I told my students.“There are a few students in the school who might not have a __(6)__ holiday season. By __(7)__ to our Christmas collection, you will help buy food, clothing and toys for these needy people. We __(8)__ the collection tomorrow.”

  When I __(9)__ the contributions the next day, I discovered that almost everyone had forgotten it, __(10)__ Willard P. Franklin. The boy __(11)__ deep into his pants pockets as he strolled up to my desk. Carefully, he __(12)__ two quarters into the small container.

  “I don't __(13)__ milk for lunch,”he mumbled. For a moment, just a moment, he __(14)__. Then he turned and walked back to his desk.

  That night, after school, I took our contribution to the school headmaster. I couldn't help __(15)__ the incident that had taken place.

  “It may be wrong, but I believe Willard might be getting ready to become a part of the __(16)__ around him,”I told the headmaster.

  “Yes, I believe it sounds __(17)__,”he nodded.“And I have a prediction we might do __(18)__ to have him share a bit of his world with us. I just received a list of the poor families in our school who need the most help __(19)__ the Christmas collection. Here, take a look at it.”

  As I gazed down to __(20)__, I discovered Willard P. Franklin and his family were the top names on the list.

(1)A.attempts

B.ideas

C.plans

D.requests

(2)A.nervousness

B.coldness

C.shyness

D.laziness

(3)A.kept

B.taught

C.prepared

D.received

(4)A.hopeful

B.needy

C.fortunate

D.favorite

(5)A.celebrating

B.thinking

C.thanking

D.giving

(6)A.meaningful

B.happy

C.complete

D.funny

(7)A.contributing

B.increasing

C.amounting

D.adding

(8)A.finish

B.count

C.gather

D.start

(9)A.turned in

B.called for

C.gave out

D.took in

(10)A.as well as

B.instead of

C.except

D.but for

(11)A.touched

B.dug

C.put

D.pressed

(12)A.pushed

B.poured

C.threw

D.dropped

(13)A.afford

B.need

C.have

D.like

(14)A.complained

B.stopped

C.cried

D.smiled

(15)A.reminding

B.retelling

C.sharing

D.describing

(16)A.friendship

B.surroundings

C.world

D.pleasure

(17)A.reasonable

B.hopeful

C.pleasant

D.interesting

(18)A.more

B.much

C.well

D.good

(19)A.from

B.of

C.with

D.by

(20)A.read

B.check

C.find out

D.make sure

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  The famous British inventor George Stephenson was born in 1781 and died in 1848.One of his   1   important inventions was the train.He   2   his first train when he was forty-four years old.When he was experimenting with the   3   engine on the train, he met with   4   from the government, the newspapers and the gentlemen in the country.They said that the noise and the smoke would   5   cows, horses and sheep, that the   6   would burst or that the hot coals from it would   7   their houses.At that time,   8   people believed what they said.

  George Stephenson   9   the people that the train could go on small   10  , could pull carriages   11   goods and passengers and there was   12   to them.It was a very   13   matter for him to   14   them believe.However, after   15  , he was able to do it; and the first train that   16   by Stephenson himself   17   what he had said.

  The first day   18   the people along the way   19   the noises of the train   20   and saw it running quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors tightly, for they thought it a genius(妖怪).They did not dare to come out until it had passed.

(1)

[  ]

A.

very

B.

a lot

C.

most

D.

much

(2)

[  ]

A.

made

B.

bought

C.

introduced

D.

did

(3)

[  ]

A.

electrical

B.

atomic(原子的)

C.

steam

D.

oil

(4)

[  ]

A.

success

B.

troubles

C.

people

D.

pleasure

(5)

[  ]

A.

kill

B.

buy

C.

interest

D.

take away

(6)

[  ]

A.

smoke

B.

noise

C.

driver

D.

engine

(7)

[  ]

A.

pull down

B.

blow away

C.

set fire to

D.

pass

(8)

[  ]

A.

most

B.

few

C.

only a few

D.

the rich

(9)

[  ]

A.

said

B.

spoke

C.

told

D.

warned

(10)

[  ]

A.

roads

B.

rivers

C.

steam

D.

rails

(11)

[  ]

A.

short of

B.

full of

C.

empty of

D.

without

(12)

[  ]

A.

no great danger

B.

dangerous

C.

a lot of danger

D.

few danger

(13)

[  ]

A.

easy

B.

difficult

C.

pleasant

D.

light

(14)

[  ]

A.

get

B.

cause

C.

make

D.

force

(15)

[  ]

A.

sometime

B.

some time

C.

a few times

D.

sometimes

(16)

[  ]

A.

was sold

B.

was driven

C.

was pulled

D.

helped

(17)

[  ]

A.

believed

B.

seemed

C.

sensed

D.

proved

(18)

[  ]

A.

of

B.

when

C.

while

D.

for

(19)

[  ]

A.

caught sight of

B.

listened to

C.

heard

D.

thought

(20)

[  ]

A.

nearby

B.

in the distance

C.

on the far

D.

from the distance

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  From the very beginning, Martin felt that he was bound up with(与……紧紧地在一起)his lovely little patient. One day, following some tests , Betty gave the doctor a big hug(拥抱).

  A few months later the doctor removed not only the tumour(肿瘤), but also the entire lower left side of Betty’s gum(牙龈)and jawbone. Because Betty was so young, Martin was hopeful that her jawbone might regenerate.

  Within three months, Betty’s tumour grew as large as an orange, changing the natural appearance of the left side of her small, delicate ( = thin; not strong)face. Soon she couldn’t even close her mouth, and as her eating problems worsened, Betty ‘s weight dropped from 20 kilos to 15. Martin knew from experience that it might invade the brain.

  The only other possibility was thorough radiation therapy (放射疗法). Night after night, Betty's father gave her injection, but the tumour remained as big as ever. Then one evening. Morgan noticed that the tumour had begun to change. It was actually becoming smaller! For two months her tumour appeared to be going away for ever. In the coming months, Betty’s tumour continued to appear. She was able to eat solid food once again. Her jawbone was regenerating. The tumour was gone.

  67.What do you think the underlined word regenerate means? It means “________”.

  A. lose one’s life

  B. give a new life to

  C. be made by hand

  D. pass on from one generation to another

  68.If Betty’s jawbone didn’t regenerate, the doctors ________ .

  A. would rebuild her jaw

  B. would continue the treatment

  C. would use new medicine

  D. could do nothing else

  69.If the brain should be invaded, the result would ________.

  A. prevent her growth

  B. reduce her weight

  C. cause her brain damaged

  D. affect her eyesight

  70.What did the doctors do two months later?

  A. They continued their observations.

  B. They gave up the operation on Betty.

  C. They found out what caused Betty’s strange disease.

D. They declared that Betty’s strange disease was cured.

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