On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees. Rolling down the windows to __41__in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch. Suddenly she __42__a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot. Before she __43__what would happen, the man was there, shouting through window. “Get out!”
Neilson__44__.
Pulling open her door, the man seized her __45__the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground. She screamed __46__her purse and the keys.
Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robert Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a __47__, heard the screams and began running.
When they __48__Neilson’s car, the attacker had jumped into the driver’s seat and was __49__ searching for the keys. Bruce opened the door, and he and
Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too. He rushed back to the office to__52__the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropes―used to tie up newspapers.
With his arms__53__tightly behind him, the prisoner looked up and said __54__. “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves―you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They __55__him and waited for the police.
Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the __56__carjacker(劫车者)and suspected murderer,whose__57__--but with a full head of hair―had been recently printed in their own newspaper.
Neilson considers herself lucky __58__she suffered injuries. She believes the story might have had a __59__ending if those good people had not come to her aid. “Unfortunately,”she says,“many people would__60__have done what they did ,and that is the real truth.”
41.A.bring | B. let | C. gather | D. send |
42.A. recognized | B. watched | C .noticed | D. met |
43.A .realize | B. understand | C. imagine | D. conclude |
44. A. escaped | B. struggled | C .refused | D. obeyed |
45.A. by | B. around | C. with | D. on |
46.A. burying | B. forgetting | C. offering | D. grabbing |
47.A. trip | B. visit | C. break | D. holiday |
48.A. started | B. stopped | C. entered | D .reached |
49.A. carefully | B. madly | C. disappointedly | D. patiently |
50.A. fought | B. turned | C. jumped | D .shouted |
51.A. match | B. target | C. equal | D. companion |
52.A. remind | B. phone | C .invite | D .beg |
53.A. rolled | B. folded | C .bent | D. tied |
54.A. angrily | B kindly | C coldly | D. warmly |
55.A. caught | B .thanked | C. comforted | D. ignored |
56.A. ordinary | B. professional | C honest | D .outstanding |
57.A. picture | B. background | C. character | D. story |
58.A. and | B. but | C .though | D. when |
59.A. ridiculous | B. similar | C. strange | D. different |
60.A. sometimes | B. never | C. often | D .forever |
I was on a bus one March evening. The driver didn’t 36 to start the bus soon because it was not yet 37 . A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she told her story 38 , not to anyone in particular. On her way to the station, half of her 39 was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she 40 still had some left. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked 41 .
When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor began to collect fares(车费). When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes, he 42 that he had spent all his money when he had accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered the old man to 43 the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he 44 her to let him take the bus home. The driver took the conductor’s side and repeated the conductor’s 45 .
The woman was watching the incident. 46 the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man, she interfered(干预).
“Stop 47 him! Can’t you see he’s only trying to get home?”
“He doesn’t have any money! ” the driver 48 .
“Well, that’s no 49 to throw him off the bus,” she insisted.
Then she reached inside her blouse, look out her 50 money, and handed it to the conductor. “Here’s his fare and mine. Just stop giving him a 51 time.”
All heads turned to the woman. “It’s only money,” she shrugged.
She rode the rest of the way home 52 a happy smile, with the money she’d lost earlier 53 .
On the road of life, the help of strangers can 54 our loads and lift our spirits. How much sweeter the 55 will be when we make it a little smoother for others!
36. A. try | B. care | C. decide | D intend |
37. A. empty | B. full | C. crowded | D. ready |
38. A. tearfully | B. seriously | C. carefully | D. calmly |
39. A. fare | B. possession | C. money | D. wealth |
40. A. strangely B | happily | C. secretly | D. fortunately |
41. A. unsatisfied | B. weak | C. unhappy | D. excited |
42. A. explained | B. declared | C. admitted | D. found |
43. A. get off | B. start | C. get on | D. stop |
44. A. begged | B. scolded | C. praised | D. thanked |
45. A. request | B. action | C. suggestion | D. command |
46. A. Unless | B. Although | C. Until | D. When |
47. A. attacking | B. bothering | C. blaming | D. wronging |
48. A. warned | B. whispered | C. shouted | D. repeated |
49. A. problem | B. need | C. matter | D. reason |
50. A. spending | B. collected | C. remaining | D. borrowed |
51. A. busy | B. cold | C. hard | D. fearful |
52. A. giving | B. wearing | C. taking | D. forcing |
53. A. forgotten | B. used | C. earned | D. returned |
54. A. move | B. increase | C. lighten | D. carry |
55. A. world | B. journey | C. smile | D. friendship |
In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. These things come to represent, in fact, what I call __21__and love.
I don’t remember my father ever getting into a swimming tool. But he did __22__the water. Any kind of __23__ride seemed to give him pleasure. __24__he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along.
But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being __25__the water, moving through it, __26__it all around me. I was not a strong __27__, or one who learned to swim early, for I had my __28__. But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father’s office and __29__those summer days with my father, who __30__ come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the __31__person not in swimsuit.
After swimming, I would go __32__ his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me __33__anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk __34__ he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldn’t be playing with his _35__. But my father always __36__and said easily, “Oh, no, it’s __37__.” Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get __38__ an ice cream…
A poet once said, “We look at life once, in childhood,; the rest is __39__.” And I think it is not only what we “look at once, in childhood” that determines our memories, but __40__, in that childhood, look at us.
21.A. desire | B. joy | C. anger | D. worry |
22.A. avoid | B. refuse | C. praise | D. love |
23.A. boat | B. bus | C. train | D. bike |
24.A. But | B. Then | C. And | D. Still |
25.A. on | B. off | C. by | D. in |
26.A. having | B. leaving | C. making | D. getting |
27.A. swimmer | B. rider | C. walker | D. runner |
28.A. hopes | B. faiths | C. rights | D. fears |
29.A. spending | B. saving | C. wasting | D. ruining |
30.A. should | B. would | C. had to | D. ought to |
31.A. next | B. only | C. other | D. last |
32.A. away from | B. out of | C. by | D. inside |
33.A. put up | B. break down | C. play with | D. work out |
34.A. the moment | B. the first time | C. while | D. before |
35. A. fishing net | B. office things | C. wooden chair | D. lab equipment |
36. A. stood up | B. set out | C. showed up | D. turned out |
37. A. fine | B. strange | C. terrible | D. funny |
38. A. the student | B. the assistant | C. myself | D. himself |
39. A. memory | B. wealth | C. experience | D. practice |
40. A. which | B. who | C. what | D. whose |
One night I decided to spend some time building a happier and closer relationship with my daughter. For several weeks she had been 16 me to play chess(棋) with her, so I suggested a game and she eagerly ___17__. It was a school night, however, and at nine o’clock my daughter asked if I could __18 my moves, because she 19 to go to bed; she had to get up at six in the morning. I 20 she had strict sleeping habits, 21 I thought she ought to be able to 22 some of this strictness. I said to her, “ 23 , you can stay up late for once. We’re having 24 .” We played on for another fifteen minutes, during which time she looked 25 . Finally she said, “Please, Daddy, do it quickly.” “No,” I replied. “If you’re going to play it 26 , you’re going to play it slowly.” And so we 27 for another ten minutes, until __28 my daughter burst into tears, and 29 that she was beaten.
Clearly I had made 30 . I had started the evening wanting to have a 31 time with my daughter but had 32 my desire to win to become more 33 than my relationship with my daughter. When I was a child, my desire to win 34 me well. As a parent, I 35 that it got in my way. So I had to change.
16. A. guiding | B. asking | C. training | D. advising |
17. A. allowed | B. expected | C. replied | D. accepted |
18. A. change | B. repeat | C. hurry | D. pass |
19. A. agreed | B. needed | C. begged | D. hated |
20. A. knew | B. learned | C. guessed | D. heard |
21. A. so | B. for | C. but | D. or |
22. A. put up | B. take up | C. pick up | D. give up |
23. A. As usual | B. Go ahead | C. By the way | D. Come on |
24. A. patience | B. luck | C. fun | D. success |
25. A. excited | B. proud | C. anxious | D. angry |
26. A. well | B. again | C. fairly | D. regularly |
27. A. discussed | B. continued | C. counted | D. argued |
28. A. nervously | B. immediately | C. strangely | D. suddenly |
29. A. promised | B. admitted | C. wondered | D. discovered |
30. A. a mistake | B. a decision | C. an attempt | D. an effort |
31. A. free | B. different | C. full | D. happy |
32. A. managed | B. recognized | C. allowed | D. reduced |
33. A. important | B. attractive | C. practical | D. interesting |
34. A. offered | B. served | C. controlled | D. taught |
35. A. realized | B. apologized | C. imagined | D. explained |