题目内容
Let's show our love when we can, and when people need us. That is something I learnt from a(an) 36 in Bhopal.
I saw a little boy daily. 37 the Hanuman temple, always in a white T-shirt and black pants, with a small Hanuman pendant (挂饰) around his neck. He sat with a basket of fresh floral garlands (花环). Be it at six in the morning 38 nine at night, he would try his very best to 39 his wares.
I was a 40 temple-goer and each time the boy would beg me 41 to buy a garland. But somehow I never did. Even when I came out, he would 42 me to my car, begging me to buy one at least. Other boys sold flowers too, but none as persistently as he.
I went back to the 43 recently after a gap of some months. The boy was there, seated exactly as before. ! tried to 44 his look, assuming that he would follow me. But he did not 45 . I went into the temple and came back. But the boy made no 46 to sell his garlands. I thought he was angry or just 47 his own self-respect. I suddenly missed the communication I always had with this 48 boy and went to him. He looked at me but did not speak.
This was 49 . I gathered courage and asked, "My boy, why are you not asking me to buy your garlands?" He said, "Why should I ask? You are rich but you can't 50 five rupees on my garlands. Anyway now I am not so desperate. My sister was 51 cancer and I had to work for her medicines. My father had left us. My mother makes the garlands and I sell them. We used the 52 for my sister's medicines. She passed away two months ago. You can now take one for 53 ."I bought them all. But I felt so 54 . I still regret that I did not respond then when he tried so 55.
36. A. business B. event C. matter D. incident
37. A. in B. on C. near D. beyond
38. A. yet B. or C. so D. but
39. A. sell B. make C. count D. clean
40. A. famous B. rich C. frequent D. generous
41. A. earnestly B. nervously C. surprisingly D. effectively
42. A. see B. follow C. assist D. hold
43. A. street B. shop C. hospital D. temple
44. A. change B. escape C. avoid D. replace
45. A. look B. move C. answer D. walk
46. A. use B. pain C. effort D. sense
47. A. imaging B. wasting C. performing D. showing
48. A. clever B. unknown C. unhappy D. lovely
49. A. ordinary B. common C. impossible D. strange
50. A. spend B. pay C. contribute D. rely
51. A. looking through' B. suffering from C. handing over D. showing up
52. A. garland B. service C. money D. experience
53. A. free B. charge C. use D. decoration
54. A. proud B. special C. useless D. small
55. A. badly B. patiently C. hard D. well
36---40 DCBAC 41--45 ABDCB 46--50 CDBDA 51---55 BCADC
President Barack Obama set out his plans for the nation on January 27. At the top of his to-do list: his jobs for Americans, health care and education.
“Although we have our difficulties, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not stop,” President Barack Obama told American in his State of the Union speech on January 27. Guests and government officials filled the hall of the House of Representatives (众议院).
Obama looked back on his first year in office and explained his plan for the future. He dealt with important matters, including health care, the nation’ s high unemployment, national security (安全) and education. Many times during the 70-minute speech, people in the hall clapped (拍手) their hands happily.
The U.S. law system requires the President to report regularly to government officials. Presidents see the speech as an opportunity to set their goals and encourage the nation.
The President devoted much of his speech to the plight of unemployed (失业的) Americans. “Jobs must be our Number 1 focus (焦点) in 2010,” he said. “People are out of work. They are hurting.” Obama also stressed the value of education. “The best way for people to lead a better life is a first-class education.” he told the nation.
Following the President’s speech, the other party always gets the chance to speak. Bob McDonnell, the new governor of Virginia, spoke for Republicans (共和党人). He agreed with many of Obama’s goals, but pointed out policy difference. He tried to persuade both parties to work together. The President had made the same point earlier in the evening. He promised to hold monthly meetings with members of both parties. “Let’s show the American people,” he said, “that we can do it together.”
【小题1】It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that Obama’s speech on January 27 __________.
was made to explain his plan for the future
was welcomed by the government officials present
was given to ask for foreign help
was actually boring
【小题2】The underlined word “plight” in para. 5 probably means __________.
| A.education | B.safety |
| C.goal | D.sadness |
| A.Health care. | B.Jobs. |
| C.Education. | D.National security. |
Republicans don’ t agree with Obama’ s goals
Obama will try to cooperate with the other party
Bob McDonnell was not clear about the two parties’ policy differences
Republicans thought it difficult for the two parties to work together
President Barack Obama set out his plans for the nation on January 27. At the top of his to-do list: his jobs for Americans, health care and education.
“Although we have our difficulties, our union is strong. We do not give up. We do not stop,” President Barack Obama told American in his State of the Union speech on January 27. Guests and government officials filled the hall of the House of Representatives (众议院).
Obama looked back on his first year in office and explained his plan for the future. He dealt with important matters, including health care, the nation’ s high unemployment, national security (安全) and education. Many times during the 70-minute speech, people in the hall clapped (拍手) their hands happily.
The U.S. law system requires the President to report regularly to government officials. Presidents see the speech as an opportunity to set their goals and encourage the nation.
The President devoted much of his speech to the plight of unemployed (失业的) Americans. “Jobs must be our Number 1 focus (焦点) in 2010,” he said. “People are out of work. They are hurting.” Obama also stressed the value of education. “The best way for people to lead a better life is a first-class education.” he told the nation.
Following the President’s speech, the other party always gets the chance to speak. Bob McDonnell, the new governor of Virginia, spoke for Republicans (共和党人). He agreed with many of Obama’s goals, but pointed out policy difference. He tried to persuade both parties to work together. The President had made the same point earlier in the evening. He promised to hold monthly meetings with members of both parties. “Let’s show the American people,” he said, “that we can do it together.”
1.It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that Obama’s speech on January 27 __________.
|
A.was made to explain his plan for the future |
|
B.was welcomed by the government officials present |
|
C.was given to ask for foreign help |
|
D.was actually boring |
2.The underlined word “plight” in para. 5 probably means __________.
|
A.education |
B.safety |
|
C.goal |
D.sadness |
3.Which of the following things does Obama consider the most important in 2010?
|
A.Health care. |
B.Jobs. |
|
C.Education. |
D.National security. |
4.We can infer from the last paragraph that __________.
|
A.Republicans don’ t agree with Obama’ s goals |
|
B.Obama will try to cooperate with the other party |
|
C.Bob McDonnell was not clear about the two parties’ policy differences |
|
D.Republicans thought it difficult for the two parties to work together |