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One afternoon, I tried to make some money with my voice. But I only knew two songs. I decided to start at the kind old lady's house. But she did not come to the door. I was 1 she could not hear me, so I tried to sing 2 . She still did not come, so I went to her neighbour's house. I was in the middle of my second song when the door 3 .

“What are you doing?”a lady asked me.

“I'm 4 .”

“Yes, but why are you singing?”

“I need 5 .”

“Well, I'll give you 10 pence(便士)to go away.”

I went away. This time I sang at a house 6 the end of the street. A man came to the 7 .

“What are you 8 ?”he asked.

“I'm trying to sing.”

“Young man,”he said. “some people have good voices and some people have 9 voices, and people with bad voices ought not to sing.”

“But I'm trying to make some money,”I told him.

“Oh, I see. Well, I'll give you a 10 to do, if you want. You can sweep the leaves from my garden.”

It was hard work but I am now 35 pence richer than I was the day before.

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1.

[  ]

A.satisfied
B.afraid
C.pleased
D.glad

2.

[  ]

A.lower
B.faster
C.louder
D.sadder

3.

[  ]

A.made
B.burned
C.closed
D.opened

4.

[  ]

A.crying
B.shouting
C.dancing
D.singing

5.

[  ]

A.money
B.time
C.clothes
D.rice

6.

[  ]

A.at
B.on
C.for
D.with

7.

[  ]

A.desk
B.door
C.bag
D.cave

8.

[  ]

A.taking
B.getting
C.doing
D.saying

9.

[  ]

A.bad
B.nice
C.advanced
D.noisy

10.

[  ]

A.lesson
B.problem
C.homework
D.job
答案:B;C;D;D;A;A;B;C;A;D
解析:

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


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    One evening, long after most people had gone to bed, a friend of mine and I   1    happily home through the   2   street. We had been to a musical and    3   about the people we had seen and heard in it.

    “The show    4    him a star overnight,” said my friend about one of them. “He was completely   5   before. And now thousands of people    6   him gifts and letters.” “I thought him quite good,” I said, “but not   7   thousands of letters. As a matter of   8   ,”one of his songs gave me a shock. It was too noisy. “What was that?” my friend asked me, “    9   it to me.” I began to sing. “Do be quiet. You will give everybody a shock and   10   them up for miles    11   . Besides, there will be a policeman   12   us. ”My friend gave me an astonished look.

    “Never mind. I don’t care. What is the matter?” I said and went on singing   13   the top of my voice.

   Presently there came a policeman,   14   in front of me, his notebook   15   . “    16   , sir,” he said, “You have a very good voice, if I   17   say so. Who taught you singing? I’d very much   18   to find someone who can give my daughter singing lessons. Would you be    19   to tell me your name and address? Then my wife and I would    20   on you and we could discuss it.”

1A. went                 B. was coming

C. was making our way            D. had lost our way

2A. calm                  B .crowded

C. silent                  D. quiet

3A. were thinking                 B. were talking

C. knew                  D. were discussing

4A. called                  B. turned

C. named                  D. made

5A. famous                  B. forgotten

C. stranger                 D. unknown

6A. show                    B. write

C. send                   D. brought

7A. worthy                   B. worth

C. received                    D. accepted

8A. fact                    B. facts

C. a fact                   D. the fact

9A. Read                   B. Sing

C. Say                    D. Tell

10A. call                   B. pick

C. wake                 D. join

11A. long                  B. far   

C. around                  D. away

12A. observing                B. after

C. besides                  D. in front of

13A. with                  B. on

C. in                   D. at

14A. stood                  B. going

C. standing                  D. walking

15A. closing                 B. closed

C. open                   D. opened

16A. Wait a minute                B. Stop singing

C. I’m sorry                  D. Excuse me

17A. may                     B. can

C. must                   D. don’t

18A. liked                   B. wanted

C. like                    D. eager

19A. brave                   B. kind enough

C. willing                    D. honest

20A. try                      B. visit

C. invite                    D. drop in

 

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In a class I teach adults.I gave the task to “Go to someone you love, and tell them that you love them.”At the beginning of the next   1  , one of the students began by saying, “I was   2   with you last week when you gave us this   3  .But as I began driving home my conscience(良心)started talking.Then I knew   4   who I needed to say ‘I love you’to.Five years ago, my father and I had a   5   and never really resolved it.We   6   seeing each other unless we absolutely had to at family gatherings.We hardly   7   to each other.So by the time I got home, I had   8   myself I was going to tell my father I loved him.Just   9   that decision seemed to lift a heavy load off my chest.At 5∶30, I was at my parents’house ringing the doorbell, praying that Dad would   10   the door.  11   luck would have it, Dad did answer the door.I didn’t   12   any time-I took one step in the door and said, ‘Dad, I just   13   over to tell you that I love you.’It was as if a change came over my dad.Before my   14   his face softened, the wrinkles(皱纹)seemed to   15   and he began to cry.He   16   out and hugged me and said, ‘I love you too, son, but I’ve never been able to say it.’But that’s not   17   my point.Two days after that visit, my dad had a heart attack and is in the hospital.I don’t even know if he’ll   18   it.So my   19   to all of you is this:Don’t wait to do the things you know need to be done.What if I had waited to tell my dad?Take the   20   to do what you need to and do it now!”

(1)

[  ]

A.

day

B.

afternoon

C.

morning

D.

class

(2)

[  ]

A.

angry

B.

satisfied

C.

strict

D.

anxious

(3)

[  ]

A.

task

B.

order

C.

work

D.

problem

(4)

[  ]

A.

hardly

B.

exactly

C.

badly

D.

sadly

(5)

[  ]

A.

disagreement

B.

debate

C.

word

D.

promise

(6)

[  ]

A.

kept

B.

preferred

C.

hoped

D.

avoided

(7)

[  ]

A.

talked

B.

comforted

C.

helped

D.

laughed

(8)

[  ]

A.

advised

B.

told

C.

convinced

D.

promised

(9)

[  ]

A.

doing

B.

making

C.

performing

D.

taking

(10)

[  ]

A.

answer

B.

close

C.

pull

D.

drag

(11)

[  ]

A.

When

B.

As

C.

While

D.

Since

(12)

[  ]

A.

treasure

B.

kill

C.

waste

D.

enjoy

(13)

[  ]

A.

came

B.

went

C.

glanced

D.

looked

(14)

[  ]

A.

eyes

B.

nose

C.

head

D.

arms

(15)

[  ]

A.

appear

B.

disappear

C.

deepen

D.

increase

(16)

[  ]

A.

reached

B.

ran

C.

stretched

D.

worked

(17)

[  ]

A.

still

B.

even

C.

ever

D.

yet

(18)

[  ]

A.

make

B.

suffer

C.

bear

D.

succeed

(19)

[  ]

A.

information

B.

news

C.

message

D.

note

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[  ]

A.

time

B.

patience

C.

step

D.

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Sometimes a small thing during your childhood can leave a lasting impression. The event happened one day when we were having  16  after shopping. I was glad to see there were so many  17  dishes on the table except for a plate of peas.
I can’t  18  why so many people like to eat peas. But I do not like peas at all.
“Eat your peas,” my grandmother said. “Mother,” said my mother in her  19  voice, “he doesn’t like peas.” My grandmother did not  20  , but there was something in her eyes that    21   she was not going to  22   . She said slowly but firmly, “I’ll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I didn’t know what to do then. I only knew that five dollars was a good amount of money. I began to  23  the awful things down my throat.
With a  24  smile on her face, Grandmother said, “I can do what I want to, Ellen, and you can’t   25  me.” My mother glared at me. No one can glare like my mother. The glares made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to  26 . Finally I swallowed the last pea. My grandmother   27  me the five dollars with a smile.  28   , my mother continued to glare  29   .
That night, at dinner, my mother  30  two of my all-time favorite dishes, beef and potatoes. Along with them  31  a big, steaming bowl of peas. She offered me some peas, and I    32  , “Mum, I don’t like peas,” I said.
“You ate them for  33  ,” she said. “You can also eat them for love.” “But, I ...” What could I say to refuse my mother? There was  34 . I had no choice but to eat the peas. The five dollars were quickly  35 . But the story of the peas lives on to this day.
16.  A. tea              B. lunch          C. coffee        D. supper
17.  A. delicious     B. perfect    C. expensive       D. colorful
18.  A. believe        B. agree      C. understand    D. forgive
19.  A. violent        B. angry      C. unattractive         D. warning
20.  A. analyze       B. reply         C. insist        D. resist
21.  A. proved        B. suggested   C. wondered     D. advised
22.  A. give up       B. give in    C. allow for        D. leave alone
23.  A. conduct       B. digest         C. absorb    D. force
44.  A. greedy        B. disappointed  C. satisfied     D. sensitive
25.  A. prevent       B. master    C. scare           D. arrange
26.  A. put forward   B. set out   C. throw up      D.break through
27.  A. spared         B. borrowed    C. showed      D. handed
28.  A. But             B. However     C. So         D. Though
29.  A. in silence      B. with excitement
C. in surprise      D.with doubt
30.  A. chose       B. gathered           C. served         D. ordered
31.  A. arrived        B. appeared      C. came            D. went
32.  A. smiled        B. refused      C. accepted      D. admitted
33.  A. Grandmother  B. lunch      C. Mother            D. money
34.  A. no one        B. nothing     C. anything       D. everything
35.  A. saved       B. used            C. spent       D. lost

 

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Sometimes a small thing during your childhood can leave a lasting impression. The event happened one day when we were having  16  after shopping. I was glad to see there were so many  17  dishes on the table except for a plate of peas.

    I can’t  18  why so many people like to eat peas. But I do not like peas at all.

    “Eat your peas,” my grandmother said. “Mother,” said my mother in her  19  voice, “he doesn’t like peas.” My grandmother did not  20  , but there was something in her eyes that    21   she was not going to  22   . She said slowly but firmly, “I’ll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I didn’t know what to do then. I only knew that five dollars was a good amount of money. I began to  23  the awful things down my throat.

    With a  24  smile on her face, Grandmother said, “I can do what I want to, Ellen, and you can’t   25  me.” My mother glared at me. No one can glare like my mother. The glares made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to  26 . Finally I swallowed the last pea. My grandmother   27  me the five dollars with a smile.  28   , my mother continued to glare  29   .

    That night, at dinner, my mother  30  two of my all-time favorite dishes, beef and potatoes. Along with them  31  a big, steaming bowl of peas. She offered me some peas, and I    32   , “Mum, I don’t like peas,” I said.

    “You ate them for  33  ,” she said. “You can also eat them for love.” “But, I ...” What could I say to refuse my mother? There was  34 . I had no choice but to eat the peas. The five dollars were quickly  35 . But the story of the peas lives on to this day.

16.  A. tea                  B. lunch     C. coffee        D. supper

17.  A. delicious        B. perfect    C. expensive          D. colorful

18.  A. believe           B. agree      C. understand     D. forgive

19.  A. violent            B. angry      C. unattractive             D. warning

20.  A. analyze          B. reply             C. insist           D. resist

21.  A. proved            B. suggested   C. wondered      D. advised

22.  A. give up           B. give in    C. allow for    D. leave alone

23.  A. conduct          B. digest           C. absorb      D. force

44.  A. greedy            B. disappointed  C. satisfied      D. sensitive

25.  A. prevent          B. master     C. scare             D. arrange

26.  A. put forward   B. set out   C. throw up       D.break through

27.  A. spared            B. borrowed    C. showed         D. handed

28.  A. But                  B. However     C. So             D. Though

29.  A. in silence      B. with excitement

C. in surprise      D.with doubt

30.  A. chose        B. gathered             C. served            D. ordered

31.  A. arrived           B. appeared      C. came               D. went

32.  A. smiled            B. refused       C. accepted       D. admitted

33.  A. Grandmother  B. lunch      C. Mother                  D. money

34.  A. no one            B. nothing      C. anything          D. everything

35.  A. saved        B. used               C. spent        D. lost

 

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     A man who knows how to write a personal letter has a very powerful tool. A letter can be enjoyed, read
and   1  . It can set up a warm conversation between two people far apart (远离的); it can keep a   2   with
very little effort.
     I will give   3  . A few years ago my older brother and I were not getting   4  . We had been close as   5   
but had grown apart. Our meetings were not   6  ; our conversation was filled with arguments and quarrels;
and every effort to clear the air seemed to only   7   our misunderstanding. Then he   8   a small island in the
Caribbean and we   9   touch. One day he wrote me a letter. He described his island and its people, told me
what he was doing, said how he felt, and encouraged me to  10 . Rereading the letter, I was  11  by its humor
and clever expressions. These were all qualities for which I had  12  respected my older brother but  13  he no
longer had them. I had never known he could write so  14 . And with that one letter we became friends  15 .
     It might never have occurred to  16  to write me if he had not been in a place where there were no  17 .
For him, writing was a necessity. It also turned out to be the best way for us to get back in touch. Because
we live in an age of  18  communication (通讯), people often  19  that they don't always have to phone or
email. They have a  20 . And that is to write.
(     )1. A. received        
(     )2. A. record        
(     )3. A. an example      
(     )4. A. through          
(     )5. A. brothers        
(     )6. A. normal        
(     )7. A. deepen          
(     )8. A. toured          
(     )9. A. lost            
(     )10. A. think          
(     )11. A. driven          
(     )12. A. never          
(     )13. A. realized        
(     )14. A. well            
(     )15. A. later          
(     )16. A. us              
(     )17. A. mail services  
(     )18. A. poor            
(     )19. A. believe        
(     )20. A. habit        
B. rewritten          
B. promise            
B. a lesson          
B. together          
B. children          
B. necessary          
B. start              
B. stopped over      
B. kept in            
B. write              
B. beaten            
B. seldom            
B. judged            
B. often              
B. anyhow            
B. anyone else        
B. transport services   
B. easy              
B. decide            
B. choice            
C. returned   
C. friendship 
C. an experience    
C. along       
C. fellows     
C. pleasant   
C. express     
C. reached     
C. needed     
C. enjoy       
C. surprised   
C. sometimes   
C. thought     
C. much       
C. too         
C. someone     
C. phones     
C. popular     
C. argue       
C. method     
D. reread        
D. secret       
D. a talk         
D. away           
D. classmates      
D. possible     
D. settle         
D. moved to                 
D. got in       
D. read           
D. honored        
D. once           
D. expected        
D. soon         
D. again          
D. my brother      
D. relatives    
D. busy           
D. forget          
D. plan       

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