20.A. zoo B.
mountain C.
museum D.
laboratory
Keys: BDCAB DDCAB CBDBC BCADA
(A)
Mary and Peter
were having a picnic with some friends near a river when Mary shouted,
"Look! That's a spaceship up there and it's going to land here."
Frightened
by the strange spaceship, 61 of the young people not into their cars and
drove away as quickly as possible. Peter loved Mary and always stayed close to
her. They, more 62 than frightened, watched the spaceship land and saw a
door open. When nobody came out, they went to look 63 it, In the center
of the floor, there was a pile of food. Peter followed Mary into the spaceship
and did not 64 the door close behind him. The temperature fell rapidly
and the two young people lost their 65 .
When they
came to, they were 66 to see that they were back by the river again. The
spaceship had gone. 67 car was nearby.
"What
happened?" asked Mary.
Peter
scratched his head, saying slowly, "Don't ask me. Perhaps we had a 68 .
Come on. It's time to go home."
After
driving about fifty meters, they found their way blocked by a thick wall made
of something like 69 . On the other side of the wall, a few strange
beings stopped to look through it and read a notice which, translated into
English, said :"New arrivals at too Zoo: a pair of 70 inhabitants
in their natural surroundings with their house on wheels."
61.A.both B.all C.several D.most
62.A.tired B.curious C.confused D.astonished
63.A.at B.for C.into D.around
64.A.hear B.watch C.let D.make
65.A.way B.weight C.speech D.consciousness
66.A.pleased B.disturbed C.surprised D.disappointed
67.A.A B.Another C.Their D.No
68.A.game B.dream C.mistake D.problem
69.A.glass B.stone C.wood D.steel
70.A.city B.space C.land D.earth
Keys:61.D 62.B 63.C 64.A 65.D 66.C 67.C 68.B 69.A70.D
(B)
Why is setting
goals important? Because goals can help you do, be, and experience everything
you want in life. 71 just letting life happen to you, goals allow you to
make your life happen.
Successful
people 72 how their life should be and set lots of goals. By setting
goals you are 73 your life. It's like having a 74 to show you
where you want to go. Thank of it this way. There are 75 drivers. One
has a destination (目的地) in mind (her goal) which can be found on a map. She can drive
straight there without any 76 time or wrong turns. The other driver has
no goal or destination or map. She starts off at the same time from the same
place as the first driver, 77 she drives aimlessly around, never getting
anywhere, just 78 gas. Which driver do you want to be?
Winners in
life set goals and follow through on them. They decide what they want in life
and then get there by making 79 and setting goals. 80 people just
let life happen by accident. Goals aren't difficult to set ad they aren't
difficult to reach. It's up to you to find out what your goals really are. You
are the one who must 81 what to achieve and in what direction to aim
your life.
Research
tells us that when we write a goal down we are more 82 to achieve it.
Written goals can be 83 regularly, and have more power. Like a contract
(合同) with
yourself, they are harder to neglect or forget. Also 84 you write your
goals in a particular way you are able to make yourself continuously 85 situations
that will bring you nearer to your goal.
71.A.Because of B.Instead of C.In spite of D.In addition to
72.A.imagine B.discuss C.experience D.show
73.A.going on with B.taking control of C.getting along
with D.taking advantage of
74.A.guide B.friend C.map D.sign
75.A.two B.such C.some D.good
76.A.free B.Dull C.fixed D.wasted
77.A.or B.for C.but D.so
78.A.thinking of B.using up C.turning off D.paying for
79.A.plans
B.money C.friends D.maps
80.A.Lucky
B.Young C.Ordinary D.Unsuccessful
81.A.practise B.change C.admit D.decide
82.A.willing B.anxious C.likely D.clever
83.A.improved B.reviewed C.set D.reached
84.A.although B.until C.when D.unless
85.A.aware of B.worried about C.Familiar D.accustomed to
Keys:71.B 72.A 73.B 74.C 75.A 76.D77.C 78.B79.A 80.D 81.D 82.C 83.B84.C 85.A
As a child, I was truly afraid of the dark and of getting lost;
these fears were very real and caused me some uncomfortable moments.
Maybe it was the strange 1 things looked and sounded in my familiar
room at night that 2 me so much. There was never total 3 , but a streetlight or passing car
lights 4 clothes hung over a chair take on the 5 of a wild animal. Out of the corner of my
6 , I saw the curtains seem to move
when there was no 7 . A tiny sound in the floor would
seem a hundred times louder than in the daylight. My 8 would run wild, and my heart would beat
fast. I would 9 very still so that the “enemy” would not
discover me.
Another of my childhood fears was that I would get lost, 10 on the way home from school. Every
morning I got on the school bus right near my home – that was no 11 . After school, 12 , when all the buses were 13 up along the street, I was afraid
that I’d get on the wrong one and be taken to some 14 neighborhood. On school or family
trips to a park or a museum, I wouldn’t 15 the leaders out of my sight.
Perhaps one of the worst fears 16 all I had as a child was that of
not being liked or 17 by others. Being popular was so
important to me 18 , and the fear of not being liked was a 19 one.
One of the process of
growing up is being able to
20 and overcome our
fears. Understanding the things that frightened us as children helps us achieve
greater success later in life.