摘要:44.A. behind B. out C. through D. back

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A man was on the side of the road hitchhiking(搭便车)on a very dark night in the middle of a terrible rainstorm, with no cars on the road.The storm was so strong that the man could hardly see a few feet ahead of him.Suddenly, he saw a car come towards him and stop.The man, without thinking about it, got in the car and closed the door and only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the steering wheel(方向盘)!

       The car started to move very slowly.The man looked at the road and saw a curve (拐弯处)coming his way.Terrified, he started to pray, begging for his life.He had not come out of shock when, just before the car hit the curve, a hand suddenly appeared through the window and moved the wheel.The man, paralyzed with fear, watched how the hand appeared every time the car was drawing near a curve.Finally, although terrified, the man managed to open the door and jump out of the spooky car.Without looking back, the man ran through the storm all the way to the nearest town.In a state of complete horror, the man walked into a nearby bar and asked for two glasses of Scotch whisky.

       Then, still shaking with fright, he started telling everybody in the bar about the horrible experience he just went through in the spooky car.Everyone in the bar listened in silence and became frightened, with hair standing on end, when they realized the man was telling the truth because he was crying and he was certainly not drunk!

       About half an hour later, two other young men walked into the same bar and one said to the other, “Hey, there’s a stupid man who jumped into the car while we were pushing it!”

When the car was first drawing near a curve, the man ________.

    A.felt very curious                 B.was extremely frightened

    C.cried for help                 D.remained as calm as possible

According to the passage, what made the man’s experience believable?

    A.His reasonable behavior.              B.His vivid description.

    C.His plain appearance.           D.His honest attitude.

We can infer from the passage that ________.

    A.it is unsafe for people to take a free ride

    B.the man was telling a lie to his listeners

    C.the car probably broke down on the way

       D.the two young men were familiar with the man

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A man was on the side of the road hitchhiking(搭便车)on a very dark night in the middle of a terrible rainstorm, with no cars on the road.The storm was so strong that the man could hardly see a few feet ahead of him.Suddenly, he saw a car come towards him and stop.The man, without thinking about it, got in the car and closed the door and only then did he realize that there was nobody behind the steering wheel(方向盘)!  

    The car started to move very slowly.The man looked at the road and saw a curve (拐弯处)coming his way.Terrified, he started to pray, begging for his life.He had not come out of shock when, just before the car hit the curve, a hand suddenly appeared through the window and moved the wheel.The man, paralyzed with fear, watched how the hand appeared every time the car was drawing near a curve.Finally, although terrified, the man managed to open the door and jump out of the spooky car.Without looking back, the man ran through the storm all the way to the nearest town.In a state of complete horror, the man walked into a nearby bar and asked for two glasses of Scotch whisky.

    Then, still shaking with fright, he started telling everybody in the bar about the horrible experience he just went through in the spooky car.Everyone in the bar listened in silence and became frightened, with hair standing on end, when they realized the man was telling the truth because he was crying and he was certainly not drunk!

    About half an hour later, two other young men walked into the same bar and one said to the other, “Hey, there’s a stupid man who jumped into the car while we were pushing it!”

When the car was first drawing near a curve, the man ________.

    A.felt very curious                B.was extremely frightened

    C.cried for help               D.remained as calm as possible

According to the passage, what made the man’s experience believable?

    A.His reasonable behavior.       B.His vivid description.

    C.His plain appearance.          D.His honest attitude.

We can infer from the passage that ________.

    A.it is unsafe for people to take a free ride

    B.the man was telling a lie to his listeners

    C.the car probably broke down on the way

    D.the two young men were familiar with the man

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Back in 2007, I rented(租) a room in Johor Bahru, Malaysia while studying for my Masters programmed(硕士课程) in Singapore. I travelled daily by   36   across the Johor- Singapore Causeway(穿越湿地的堤道) for my   37  , which were usually in the evening. It was quite   38 

by the time I got back to the bus station in Johor Bahru, and I would still need to take another bus home.

One night, I   39   the last bus and didn’t have enough money to take a taxi. With no other choice, I decided to    40   the two-kilometer journey home, which would have been fine    41 

I were not so tired that day. It also didn’t    42   that the route was pretty rough(凹凸不平的)and dark. But I walked forward with   43   , with the promise of a night’s rest    44   me on. After walking for a few minutes, a car   45   in front of me. The driver, who looked   46  , asked where I was headed. “Not many people walk through here,” he said, and   47    me a ride. He really    48   me up as he went out of his way to get me to my apartment.

What was more   49   , however, was the story behind it. During the ride, the driver told me that when he saw me walking, it made him think of his   50   who used to walk to work by the

  51   road and though he often saw his uncle on the way, he had    52   offered a ride as he was headed in a different direction.    53   his uncle passed away because of an illness, and until today he still feels   54   for not being kinder to his uncle. So when he    55   me walking that night, he just had to stop and help.

A.bus           B.bike            C.car           D.train

A.job           B.classes          C.tasks          D.home

A.early         B.late             C.cold            D.hot

A.caught       B.took            C.missed          D.left

A.drive         B.enjoy          C.run             D.walk

A.if             B.though       C.because          D.unless

A.suggest      B.help          C.say             D.mean

A.pleasure    B.hunger          C.fear            D.difficulty

A.pushing      B.turning         C.holding         D.putting

A.pulled             B.stopped         C.broke           D.went

A.concerned    B.disappointed  C.excited          D.worried

A.had          B.asked           C.offered          D.got

A.cheered       B.brought        C.gave            D.picked

A.worse        B.interesting     C.upset           D.meaningful

A.grandfather  B.uncle           C.father          D.mother

A.busy          B.new            C.main            D.same

A.sometimes  B.always           C.often           D.never

A.Sadly         B.Exactly         C.Gradually        D.Actually

A.puzzled       B.lucky           C.guilty           D.grateful

A.knew         B.saw             C.recognized      D.followed

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Back in 2007, I rented(租) a room in Johor Bahru, Malaysia while studying for my Masters programmed(硕士课程) in Singapore. I travelled daily by   36  across the Johor- Singapore Causeway(穿越湿地的堤道) for my   37 , which were usually in the evening. It was quite   38 
by the time I got back to the bus station in Johor Bahru, and I would still need to take another bus home.
One night, I   39  the last bus and didn’t have enough money to take a taxi. With no other choice, I decided to    40  the two-kilometer journey home, which would have been fine    41 
I were not so tired that day. It also didn’t    42  that the route was pretty rough(凹凸不平的)and dark. But I walked forward with   43  , with the promise of a night’s rest    44  me on. After walking for a few minutes, a car   45  in front of me. The driver, who looked   46 , asked where I was headed. “Not many people walk through here,” he said, and   47   me a ride. He really    48  me up as he went out of his way to get me to my apartment.
What was more   49  , however, was the story behind it. During the ride, the driver told me that when he saw me walking, it made him think of his   50  who used to walk to work by the
  51  road and though he often saw his uncle on the way, he had    52  offered a ride as he was headed in a different direction.    53  his uncle passed away because of an illness, and until today he still feels   54  for not being kinder to his uncle. So when he    55  me walking that night, he just had to stop and help.

【小题1】
A.busB.bike C.car D.train
【小题2】
A.job B.classes C.tasksD.home
【小题3】
A.earlyB.lateC.cold D.hot
【小题4】
A.caughtB.tookC.missed D.left
【小题5】
A.driveB.enjoyC.runD.walk
【小题6】
A.ifB.thoughC.because D.unless
【小题7】
A.suggestB.helpC.say D.mean
【小题8】
A.pleasureB.hunger C.fear D.difficulty
【小题9】
A.pushingB.turningC.holding D.putting
【小题10】
A.pulledB.stoppedC.broke D.went
【小题11】
A.concernedB.disappointedC.excited D.worried
【小题12】
A.hadB.askedC.offeredD.got
【小题13】
A.cheeredB.broughtC.gave D.picked
【小题14】
A.worseB.interestingC.upset D.meaningful
【小题15】
A.grandfather B.uncleC.father D.mother
【小题16】
A.busyB.newC.main D.same
【小题17】
A.sometimesB.alwaysC.often D.never
【小题18】
A.SadlyB.ExactlyC.Gradually D.Actually
【小题19】
A.puzzledB.lucky C.guilty D.grateful
【小题20】
A.knewB.sawC.recognized D.followed

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A. Arguments are pointless.
B. Your parents only want what's best for you.
C. Everyone's opinion matters only as much as you want them to.
D. You learn by doing.
E. Your emotions are under your control.
F. You aren't stuck in any situation
Life is the greatest teacher
There always comes a moment when I wonder where I will end up and this moment always serves as a strong motivation for me to learn life lesson. I've learned a great many things, but these are the lessons that I wish I'd learned earlier:
【小题1】_________
There was a time when everyone's opinion was mine as well. Whatever preferences I formerly held were dashed in the face of another's. This most likely came from a need to please others. Remember that your opinion matters just as much as the next guy's, whether they make more money than you or are less popular than you. Everyone's opinion holds the same weight.
【小题2】_________
Drama, chaos, and emotional unrest — these were what took up most of my time as a teenager. If I had heard someone said bad things behind my back, I'd be angry. Go crazy. Looking back on those tantrums now, I'm not too surprised. After all, when you have little self control, anything is possible. The lesson here is, remain aware of how you react.
【小题3】_________
Will one small argument among friends decide the fate of the entire universe? In my world it felt like it. I just wanted so much to be right and for them so much to be wrong. But in the end, it only resulted in me wasting my time and in the other person storming off in frustration. Is there really a point to arguing? Unless it's absolutely necessary, I've learned that it's better to hold your breath on things you can't control at all. Arguing to change someone's mind is one of them.
【小题4】_________
I'm not saying every parent wants what's best for you (there are outliers), but in general, parents do what they do for you in your best interest. My parents used to make me do the dishes, cook dinner, sweep the floors, mow the lawn, take out the garbage… the list goes on and on. And at every turn, I'd whine and complain. I'd eventually end up doing it. Now, I honestly see the value in having learned those skills. I can efficiently cook and clean up after myself.
【小题5】_________
Whenever I’d lose a friend, get an awful grade, or disappoint my parents, I stewed in my own muck. Waiting for the bad moments to go away seemed to be the only solution. Fortunately, I know now that you don’t have to be stuck in bad situations. You can go out and create better ones. It all depends on perspective; on how you see the situation. Viewing everything as a learning experience makes life more pleasurable, even during the hard times. You aren't stuck. You can move on.
I'm glad to have learned these lessons the way I did. Each experience helped shape me to become a better person. I don't know if any young people are reading this, but if they are, I'd like to say this: “Listen to life and its experiences. Everyone goes through mostly the same things.”

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