One afternoon on my way to home, I stepped on something | 76. |
and fell heavy to the ground. I stood up and found that it was | 77. |
the banana skin that caused my fall. I got very angry and kicked | 78. |
it away. Suddenly I stop and thought, “If someone else stepped | 79. |
on it, they would also fall as me. I don’t want the same | 80. |
thing happen again.” So I quickly went back to the place | 81. |
which the banana skin was. I picked it up and threw it | 82. |
into a dustbin. When I got home, I told my parents | 83. |
what had happened. He praised me. My mother | 84. |
said with a smile, “You have done all what you should do.” | 85. |
Martha’s Vineyard has long been considered a favorite quiet of the Northeast. The vineyard is rich in history, breathtaking beaches, and beautiful scenery. It is well known for its unique lighthouses you’ll enjoy the variety and the history of each lighthouse, among the most photographed structures on the Vineyard. When the former First Family, the Clintons, chose to vacation on the island several years ago, it became a more popular tourist attraction.
Martha’s Vineyard got its name from its discoverer, Bartholomew Gosnold, who gave it the name of his wife Martha and was in memory of the thick growth of wild trees on the land.
The island of Martha’s Vineyard lies south of Cape Cod off the southeastern coast of Massachusetts,United States. It is nearly 20 miles long and runs from 2 to 10 miles in width. There are wide,hard beaches on the southern side. The north is hilly, but in the south and eastern parts there are wide areas of open land covered with wild flowers.
The island was discovered early in the 17th century. The Indians were quiet and friendly, and the new-comers fished for a living, making a lot of money from whaling (捕鲸). With the decline (衰落) of whaling and sailing ships. Martha’s Vineyard was almost forgotten until about 60 years ago when people began to buy the old houses of the whaling captains and the small building of the fishermen near the beaches. Now people go there year after year for their summer holidays.
60.What is Martha’s Vineyard famous for?
A.A long history. B.Lighthouses.
C.Friendly Indians. D.Fishing industry.
61.Which of the following maps tells where Martha’s Vineyard is?
(Mas=Massachusetts;C=Cape Cod;M =Martha's Vineyard)
62.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.How the island got its name. B.The population of the island.
C.The scenery of the island. D.When the island was discovered.
63.When you visit Martha’s Vineyard, .
A.you can see a lot of hills in the eastern parts
B.you can enjoy the sunshine on the beach on the northern side
C.you can live in the fishermen’s old houses in the hills
D.you can see different kinds of lighthouses and learn about the history
It was 10 p.m. fritz said good night to his wife. The next day was a big day. It was his last day of 36 . Thirty years with the government. Thirty years of flying out of town for weeks on end. Thirty years of interviews, meetings, and heavy briefcases. The next day it would all be 37 . Not that he didn’t like it, but that he had 38 his career.
Fritz felt 39 . His father had had a tough life as an unskilled member of labor force. Whenever Fritz was a bit 40 or upset, he thought about his overworked but 41 father. He thanked God for his own good life, 42 for the fact that he had been able to make his dad’s last years comfortable.
His two children were married and had their own 43 . His wife Paige kept busy with her tennis club. She had tried to get him interested in tennis, but without 44 . Fritz was 45 with his own Friday night chess group.
Friday morning, he went to work for the 46 last time. Those who knew him well would 47 him. Fritz was a really nice man. He never had a bad 48 to say about anyone. Some people 49 have thought he was a little dull, but he was intelligent, a hard worker, and a 50 player. He had taken only three weeks of sick leave in 30 years.
A small group invited him to eat out at noon. When he returned from 51 , the whole office gathered around for cake, ice cream, a farewell card, and a few short 52 . They 53 him with various going away gifts, including a big, paperback US travel book he had told his friends that he and Paige were going to spend a couple of years visiting all the places that he never had gotten to 54 while there on business. As a final gift, the chief in his office told him to take the rest of the day off.
Paige’s car wasn’t in the driveway when he got home. She was probably shopping for some traveling clothes. Maybe she was out 55 a dinner at a restaurant that evening for just the two of them. That would be nice.
36.A.duty | B.life | C.work | D.job |
37.A.over | B.fine | C.terrible | D.relaxing |
38.A.noticed | B.hated | C.enjoyed | D.cared |
39.A.lucky | B.tired | C.sad | D.excited |
40.A.selfish | B.proud | C.discouraged | D.useless |
41.A.underpaid | B.challenged | C.angered | D.overcharged |
42.A.yet | B.and | C.so | D.or |
43.A.jobs | B.lessons | C.works | D.difficulties |
44.A.power | B.success | C.joy | D.trouble |
45.A.hopeful | B.anxious | C.careful | D.content |
46.A.even | B.right | C.just | D.very |
47.A.love | B.doubt | C.miss | D.write |
48.A.language | B.attitude | C.word | D.opinion |
49.A.must | B.might | C.should | D.need |
50.A.card | B.team | C.tennis | D.game |
51.A.home | B.lunch | C.work | D.dinner |
52.A.speeches | B.lectures | C.celebrations | D.cheers |
53.A.presented | B.showed | C.greeted | D.thanked |
54.A.explain | B.expect | C.explore | D.experiment |
55.A.arranging | B.cooking | C.buying | D.eating |