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A poor boy 1 a rich and famous singer. He married and had two sons and two daughters. One day he said to his wife, “Our 2 mustn't have a hard life, as we had. We must help them more than our parents 3 us .”The wife agreed.

So the parents 4 their children to expensive schools. They 5 expensive sports. They were given everything in life except this: they were not 6 how to work. 7 the parents bought businesses for their children. The sons, at 21, became the owners of motor companies(汽车公司). The girls were given shops. Soon all these businesses 8 , because the young owners knew 9 of business or, worse still, of work.

The man said to his wife, “Where did we go 10 ?”

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1.

[  ]

A.became
B.was
C.would be
D.grew

2.

[  ]

A.home
B.family
C.house
D.fellows

3.

[  ]

A.helped
B.gave
C.did
D.helped with

4.

[  ]

A.asked
B.told
C.sent
D.allowed

5.

[  ]

A.joined
B.refused
C.enjoyed
D.attended

6.

[  ]

A.expected
B.gave
C.ordered
D.taught

7.

[  ]

A.Since then
B.After
C.Later
D.Long before

8.

[  ]

A.failed
B.won
C.succeeded
D.developed

9.

[  ]

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

10.

[  ]

A.correct
B.wrong
C.successful
D.right
答案:A;B;A;C;C;D;C;A;D;B
解析:

A;B;A;C;C;D;C;A;D;B


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(     )2. A. along    
(     )3. A. socks    
(     )4. A. field    
(     )5. A. game    
(     )6. A. hide      
(     )7. A. excitement  
(     )8. A. make    
(     )9. A. price    
(     )10. A. poor    
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B. factory      
B. trick        
B. have        
B. sorrow      
B. treat        
B. expense      
B. kind        
B. money        
B. watch        
B. across      
B. that        
B. dressing up  
B. terrible    
B. how          
B. embarrassment
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B. defeated    
C. named         
C. over          
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C. company       
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C. let          
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C. amuse        
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C. thought      
C. realize        
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C. there        
C. putting on    
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C. surprise      
C. recommended   
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D. word      
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D. benefit    
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poor. But you are   10  , and you may give yourself a much greater    11     by means of the rich man.
Put a coin into each shoe, and then we will hide ourselves and   12     how the discovery affects him."
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his work, and came   13     the field to the path    14     he had left his coat and shoes. While   15   his
coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes; but feeling something   16  , he bent down to feel    17   
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and helpless, and his children without bread. The student stood there deeply 20  , and his eyes were
filled with tears.
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(     )2. A. along      
(     )3. A. socks      
(     )4. A. field      
(     )5. A. game        
(     )6. A. hide        
(     )7. A. excitement  
(     )8. A. make        
(     )9. A. price      
(     )10. A. poor      
(     )11. A. pleasure  
(     )12. A. notice    
(     )13. A. about      
(     )14. A. where      
(     )15. A. wearing on
(     )16. A. soft      
(     )17. A. what      
(     )18. A. confidence
(     )19. A. mentioned  
(     )20. A. amazed    
B. kept            
B. on              
B. gloves          
B. factory        
B. trick          
B. have            
B. sorrow          
B. treat          
B. expense        
B. kind            
B. money          
B. watch          
B. across          
B. that            
B. dressing up    
B. terrible        
B. how            
B. embarrassment  
B. remembered      
B. defeated        
C. named          
C. over          
C. shoes          
C. company        
C. joke          
C. let            
C. disappointment
C. amuse          
C. value          
C. honest        
C. thought        
C. realize        
C. into          
C. there          
C. putting on    
C. strange        
C. whether        
C. surprise      
C. recommended    
C. puzzled        
D. called        
D. back          
D. trousers      
D. shop          
D. word          
D. make          
D. anxiety      
D. laugh        
D. pay          
D. rich          
D. benefit      
D. find          
D. by            
D. which        
D. pulling in    
D. hard          
D. why          
D. joy          
D. reminded      
D. affected      

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23. A. different                    B. common                   C. big                          D. wrong

24. A. supposed                    B. determined            C. ordered                    D. left

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26. A. buy                           B. prove                       C. sell                          D. show

27. A. direction                    B. guilty                       C. safety                       D. difference

28. A. receive                   B. lend                         C. manage                    D. earn

29. A. gave                          B. went                        C. borrowed                 D. left

30. A. added up                    B. came up                   C. gave out                   D. turned out

31. A. states                      B. occasions                  C. situations                  D. moments

32. A. shout                      B. explain                     C. whisper                    D. insist

33. A. plan                          B. information                  C. look                         D. intention

34. A. naughty                         B. poor                        C. hopeless                   D. lovely

35. A. financial                    B. imaginative               C. popular                    D. formal

36. A. offering                         B. accepting                  C. begging                    D. demanding

37. A. disobeyed                  B. ignored                    C. respected                  D. agreed

38. A. Even if                   B. Now that                  C. Unless                   D. Until

39. A. about                      B. around                         C. against                         D. for

40. A. groups                    B. terms                       C. ways                        D. times

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  A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work . He may have the belief that he is not capable of it . A child may think he is  1        because he does not understand how to make the  2         of his mental faculties. Older people may be    3          that they are incapable of learning anything new because of their age .

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(   ) 2. A. biggest                  B. most          C. highest            D. deepest

(   ) 3. A. wrong            B. right          C. understood         D. mistaken

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(   ) 6. A . truly             B. really                 C. however                   D. therefore

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(   ) 10. A. blame          B. expect                C. get                           D. win 

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