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I'd meant to go to Miros that day. I'd packed my bag and was ready. The motor-boat 1 in on time. The sky was cloudy, but the wind wasn't too strong for the two-hour 2 . I stood at my window, staring at the boat. Then I lost 3 of her, an old light-house partly blocking my view of the harbour(港口). A dozen passengers were 4 their way there. I was about to join them when a man's face 5 at the light-house window.
This was strange, because the light-house had been empty, unused and 6 for thirty years. It was stranger still, because I'd seen that 7 before. I couldn't place it but it was, or had once been, familiar to me. I opened my window and 8 across.
“I know we've met before, but I can't remember where.”
I 9 him to open his window if he could and answer me. He did neither. The face behind the glass 10 motionless(没有表情). Seeing him more clearly now, I knew he was not looking at me. He seemed to be looking upwards, 11 the clouds. How well I had known that face, sometime, somewhere!
I 12 again.“We met years ago. Was it in Athens in the 1950s? I used to live in Plaka.”
He didn't reply nor give any 13 that he'd heard. I went back further, to 14 I was in the navy (海军).“Perhaps we met at sea during the war,”and that thought at once 15 him to mind. Commander Leftis! He was Commander Leftis of course! How could I have forgotten? I'd saved his life once. But surely he…
The motor-boat 16 her bell. I turned my eyes. The wind had risen, but she was pulling 17 . Laughing, I called,“Now I've missed her, and it's your 18 , Commander!”
As the boat drew away, the face at the window faded. 19 minute it was there, looking up. I could see the whites of the eyes. The 20 it was gone.
Well, I didn't rush to the light-house. I knew that Leftis was dead. He died at sea in 1963 or' 64. But there's one other thing I ought to tell you: the motor-boat never reached Miros. It was lost in a storm, with all the passengers.
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The best gift I’ve received was from two young boys. At that time, I didn’t have a lot of money or a huge home. As a single mom with three young children of my own, life is so 36 .
They were boys with dirty faces a bit older than my children, but they always 37 my yard(院子). It seemed that they were more than 38 to avoid staying in their own homes, for reasons that I shall not describe here.
I must feed my children who were 39 thirsty and hungry, so I 40 a lot of time baking so many healthy muffins(松饼). These two boys almost 41 in our yard, and they were glad to pray with us before they would have a 42 with my family.
We would also 43 food, laughter, books and games with them. And a while later, they 44 . I didn’t know where they had gone and I often wondered what had 45 in their lives, and meanwhile I hoped for the 46 .
During one of the darkest times in my personal life, no one came to visit me. I felt really lonely these days. I even wondered if God had 47 me. On Mother’s Day, my children
48 home from school. We were sitting together talking when I heard a 49 on the door.
I went to answer it, and there 50 two clean-faced, tall, smiling boys holding two bundles of beautiful flowers I had ever seen. They said to me, “Do you 51 us? You used to feed us muffins! They were so 52 . We wanted to come back and thank you and say Happy Mother’s Day 53 you were really like a 54 to us!” I was so moved that I couldn’t help crying, and 55 them again and again.
36. A. unfair B. real C. interesting D. hard
37. A. visited B. repaired C. cleaned D. approached
38. A. ashamed B. nervous C. happy D. surprised
39. A. always B. already C. seldom D. still
40. A. cost B. saved C. spent D. paid
41. A. set up B. raised up C. picked up D. grew up
42. A. meal B. rest C. drink D. bath
43. A. buy B. share C. collect D. pack
44. A. changed B. regretted C. refused D. disappeared
45. A. happened B. gone C. remained D. turned
46. A. good B. bad C. best D. worst
47. A. punished B. forgotten C. blamed D. doubted
48. A. missed B. left C. called D. arrived
49. A. shock B. notice C. noise D. knock
50. A. stood B. lay C. existed D. followed
51. A. like B. remember C. support D. influence
52. A. awful B. expensive C. delicious D. salty
53. A. before B. if C. though D. because
54. A. teacher B. mom C. friend D. sister
55. A. invited B. watched C. praised D. thanked
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请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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。
When I was in seventh grade, I was a candy striper(志愿做护士助手的小姑娘) at a local hospital in my town. Most of the 41 I spent there was with Mr Gillespie. He never had any 42 , and nobody seemed to care about his 43 .
I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him,__44__anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine, 45 he responded with only an occasional squeeze(捏) of my hand. Mr Gillespie was in a coma(昏迷).
I left for a week to vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr Gillespie was 46 . I didn’t have the 47 to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might 48 me he had died.
Several 49 later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face. When I 50 who it was, my eyes filled with tears. He was 51 ! I built up the courage to ask him if his name was Mr Gillespie. With a(n) 52 look on his face, he replied yes. I 53 how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever 54 .
He began to tell me how, 55 he lay there comatose, he could hear me talking to him and could 56 me holding his hand the whole time. Mr Gillespie 57 believed that it was my voice and 58 that had kept him alive.
Although I haven’t 59 him since, he fills my heart with 60 every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and his death.
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III. Cloze (20 points)
I’d meant to go to Miros that day. I’d packed my bag and was ready. The motor-boat__36__ in on time. The sky was cloudy, but the wind wasn’t too strong for the two-hour __37__. I stood at my window, staring at the boat. Then I lost __38__ of her, an old light-house partly blocked my view of the harbour. A dozen passengers were __39__ their way there. I was about to join them---when a man’s face __40__ at the light-house window.
This was strange, because the light-house had been empty, unused and __41__ for thirty years. It was stranger still---because I’d seen that __42__ before. I couldn’t place it but it was, or had once been, familiar to me. I opened my window and __43__ across.
“I know we’ve met before, but I can’t remember where.”
I __44__ him to open his if he could and answer me. He did neither. The face behind the glass __45__ motionless. Seeing him more clearly now, I knew he was not looking at me. He seemed to be looking upwards, __46__ the clouds. How well I’d known that face, sometime, somewhere!
I __47__ again. “We met years ago. Was it in Athens in the 1950s? I used to live in Plaka.”
He didn’t reply nor give any __48__ that he’d heard. I went back further, to __49__ I was in the navy.” Perhaps we met at sea during the war,” and that thought at once __50__ him to mind. Commander Leftis! He was Commander Leftis of course! How could I have forgotten? I’d saved his life once. But surely he…
The motor-boat __51__ her bell. I turned my eyes. The wind had risen, but she was pulling. __52__. Laughing, I called, “Now I’ve missed her, and it’s your __53__, Commander!’
As the boat drew away, the face at the window faded. __54__ minute it was there, looking up. I could see the whites of the eyes. The __55__ it was gone.
Well, I didn’t rush to the light-house. I knew that Leftis was dead. He died at sea in 1963 or ’64. But there’s one other thing I ought to tell you: the motor-boat never reached Miros. It was lost in a storm, with all the passengers.
36.A.reached B.arrived C.went D.came
37.A.voyage B.crossing C.travel D.boating
38.A.sight B.way C.patience D.chances
39.A.searching B.finding C.making D.hurrying
40.A.placed B.existed C.occurred D.appeared
41.A.locked B.opened C.rebuilt D.chained
42.A.man B.face C.window D.light-house
43.A.jumped B.ran C.shouted D.screamed
44.A.expected B.hoped C.believed D.asked
45.A.became B.remained C.seemed D.grew
46.A.through B.after C.for D.at
47.A.persuaded B.repeated C.tried D.continued
48.A.suggestion B.answer C.sign D.action
49.A.when B.which C.where D.how
50.A.kept B.brought C.caused D.changed
51.A.beat B.rang C.turned on D.put on
52.A.up B.down C.in D.out
53.A.problem B.question C.duty D.fault
54.A.Each B.Every C.One D.Some
55.A.next B.rest C.other D.last
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I’d meant to go to Miros that day. I’d packed my bag and was ready. The motor-boat__36__ in on time. The sky was cloudy, but the wind wasn’t too strong for the two-hour __37__. I stood at my window, staring at the boat. Then I lost __38__ of her, an old light-house partly blocked my view of the harbour. A dozen passengers were __39__ their way there. I was about to join them---when a man’s face __40__ at the light-house window.
This was strange, because the light-house had been empty, unused and __41__ for thirty years. It was stranger still---because I’d seen that __42__ before. I couldn’t place it but it was, or had once been, familiar to me. I opened my window and __43__ across.
“I know we’ve met before, but I can’t remember where.”
I __44__ him to open his if he could and answer me. He did neither. The face behind the glass __45__ motionless. Seeing him more clearly now, I knew he was not looking at me. He seemed to be looking upwards, __46__ the clouds. How well I’d known that face, sometime, somewhere!
I __47__ again. “We met years ago. Was it in Athens in the 1950s? I used to live in Plaka.”
He didn’t reply nor give any __48__ that he’d heard. I went back further, to __49__ I was in the navy.” Perhaps we met at sea during the war,” and that thought at once __50__ him to mind. Commander Leftis! He was Commander Leftis of course! How could I have forgotten? I’d saved his life once. But surely he…
The motor-boat __51__ her bell. I turned my eyes. The wind had risen, but she was pulling. __52__. Laughing, I called, “Now I’ve missed her, and it’s your __53__, Commander!’
As the boat drew away, the face at the window faded. __54__ minute it was there, looking up. I could see the whites of the eyes. The __55__ it was gone.
Well, I didn’t rush to the light-house. I knew that Leftis was dead. He died at sea in 1963 or ’64. But there’s one other thing I ought to tell you: the motor-boat never reached Miros. It was lost in a storm, with all the passengers.
36.A.reached B.arrived C.went D.came
37.A.voyage B.crossing C.travel D.boating
38.A.sight B.way C.patience D.chances
39.A.searching B.finding C.making D.hurrying
40.A.placed B.existed C.occurred D.appeared
41.A.locked B.opened C.rebuilt D.chained
42.A.man B.face C.window D.light-house
43.A.jumped B.ran C.shouted D.screamed
44.A.expected B.hoped C.believed D.asked
45.A.became B.remained C.seemed D.grew
46.A.through B.after C.for D.at
47.A.persuaded B.repeated C.tried D.continued
48.A.suggestion B.answer C.sign D.action
49.A.when B.which C.where D.how
50.A.kept B.brought C.caused D.changed
51.A.beat B.rang C.turned on D.put on
52.A.up B.down C.in D.out
53.A.problem B.question C.duty D.fault
54.A.Each B.Every C.One D.Some
55.A.next B.rest C.other D.last
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