I believe in miracles(奇迹)because I've seen so many of them. One day, a patient was referred to me who was one hundred and two years old. “There’s a   36   in my upper jaw,” she said. “I told my own dentist it's nothing, but he   37   I come to see you.”

Her eighty-year-old son accompanied her. He would    38   to add something, but she stopped him. She wanted to tell everything herself. I found a large cancer that spread over much of the    39   of her mouth. A careful examination later    40    that it was a particularly bad sort of cancer.

During her next appointment, I explained to her the   41   of the problem. She clasped my hand in hers and said, “I know you’re worried about me, but I’m just   42   .  ”

I thought otherwise. After considerable   43   on my part, and kindness on her part because she wanted to   44   me, she agreed to have me refer her to a cancer surgeon(外科医生). She saw him, but as I expected,    45   treatment.

About six months later she returned to my office, still energetic and   46   .

“How are you?” I asked.

“I’m just fine, honey,” she responded   47   high spirits. “When can I get started on fixing my dentures(假牙)?”

Surprised to see her at all, I answered   48   , “Let me take a look in your mouth and we’ll see about it.”

      I couldn’t believe my eyes. The cancer that had   49   nearly the entire roof of her mouth was gone—only one small area of redness    50   .

      I had read of such things happening, but had    51   seen them with my own eyes. That was my first miracle. Since then I've seen many others, because they keep getting   52   to see. In fact, miracles are daily events for me now. And people are a miracle,   53   through them we have a chance to know ourselves and to   54   the miracles of one another.

      Since my first miracle, I've come to understand that the time and place for a miracle is 55 we choose to find it.

A. cut                            B. pain                      C. wound              D. cancer

A. declared                 B. suspected               C. promised          D. insisted

A. refuse                        B. continue                C. attempt             D. manage

A. roof                       B. corner                   C. bottom             D. surface

A. confirmed                  B. convinced              C. considered               D. conducted

A. possibility                  B. importance          C. seriousness        D. resolution

A. old                            B. sick                      C. fine                  D. glad

A. permission                 B. support                 C. approval           D. effort

A. persuade                 B. please                  C. encourage         D. astonish

A. declined                 B. provided               C. received           D. required

A. healthy                      B. elegant                  C. optimistic         D. humorous

A. to                             B. in                                C. with                 D. by

A. worriedly                      B. confusedly             C. patiently           D. confidently

A. covered                     B. reached                 C. spread              D. grown

A. cured                        B. faded                    C. expanded          D. remained

A. ever                       B. also                      C. never                      D. already

A. easier                        B. rarer                     C. happier             D. closer

A. or                             B. so                         C. yet                   D. for

A. read                       B. make                    C. keep                 D. see

A. whatever                B. wherever               C. whoever           D. whichever

The clock struck eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under the strong light, I looked sadly before a huge pile of troublesome stuff they call “books”.
I was going to have my examination the next day. "When can I go to bed?" I asked myself. I didn’t answer, in fact I dared not.
The clock struck 12."Oh, dear!" I cried, "ten more books to read before I can go to bed!” We pupils are the most wretched(可怜的) creatures in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have to work so hard when he was a boy.
The clock struck one. I was quite hopeless now. I forgot all I had learnt. I was too tired to go on. I did the only thing I could. I prayed, “Oh, God, Please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard afterwards, Amen.” My eyes were heavy, so heavy that I could hardly open them. A few minutes later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep.
【小题1】When the author was going over his lessons, all the others in the house were_____ .

A.working in bedB.asleep
C.outsideD.quietly laughing at him
【小题2】  Reviewing his lessons didn’t help him because ________.
A.it was too late at night
B.he was very tired
C.he hadn’t studied hard before the examination
D.his eyes lids were so heavy that he couldn’t keep them open
【小题3】 What do you suppose happened to the author?
A.He failed in the exam
B.He passed the exam by luck
C.He went to a church to pray again
D.He was punished by his teacher
【小题4】 The best title for the passage would be __________ .
A.The Night Before the Examination
B.Working Far into the Night
C.A Slow Student
D.Going Over My Lessons

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