(山东省兖州市2009届高三高考仿真考试)

The school was across the street from our home and I would watch the kids as they   36  during the break. She seemed so small as she,    37   her way through the crowd of boys on the playground. She stood out from them all.     ’

I began to notice her at other times, basketball in hand, playing   38   . She would practice dribbling(运球)and shooting over and over again, sometimes until dark.  One day I asked her  39  she practiced so much. She looked  40   in my eyes and without a moment of    41    she said, ‘‘I want to go to college. The only way I can go is if I get a(an)  42   . I am going to play college basketball. I want to be college. My Daddy told me if the dream is big enough, the facts don’t   43  . ”

Well, I had to give it in to her—she was   44   . One day, I saw her sitting in the grass, head   45  in her arms. I walked toward her and quietly asked what was the matter. ‘‘Oh, nothing, "came a soft reply. ‘‘I am just too   46  . ”The coach told her that at her height she would probably  47   get to play for a top ranked team much  48   offered a scholarship. So she should stop dreaming about college.  

She was heartbroken and I   49  her disappointment. I asked her if she had talked to her dad about it yet. She told me that her father said those coaches were  50   .  

They just did not understand the   51   of a dream. He told her that if she really wanted to play for a good college, if she truly wanted a scholarship,   52  could stop her except one thing—her own   53  .  

The next year,  as she and her team went to the Northern California Championship game, she was seen by a college coach. She was indeed   54   a scholarship. She was going to get the college education that she had dreamed of and worked    55   it for all those years.  

36. A. studied             B. relaxed                  C. played                     D. enjoyed

37. A. pushed             B. cleared                  C. lost                         D. gave

38. A. well                 B. freely                    C. together                   D. alone

39. A. how                B. why                      C. where                     D. whether

40. A. brightly            B. bitterly                  C. directly                    D. casually

41. A. argument         B. glance                   C. panic                       D. hesitation

42. A. scholarship        B. reputation                C. occupation               D. graduation

43. A. disappear         B. occur                    C. exist                        D. count

44. A. admired           B. determined              C. ashamed                  D. ignored

45. A. showed            B. nodded                  C. turned                     D. buried

46. A. unique             B. flexible                  C. short                       D. nervous

47. A. never               B. always                  C. ever                        D. still

48. A. more               B. less                       C. too                          D. as

49. A. removed          B. sensed                   C. reduced                   D. imagined

50. A. wrong             B. strict                     C. cautious                  D. important

51. A. nature              B. complex                C. power                     D. result

52. A. something        B. anything                C. everything               D. nothing

53. A. skill                 B. attitude                  C. champion                D. award

54. A. offered            B. required                 C. promoted                 D. gained

55. A. out                  B. with                      C. toward                    D. at

 (江苏省启东中学2009届高三最后一卷)

I moved to a new neighborhood two months ago. In the house with a large    36    across the road lived a taxi driver, a single parent with two school-age children. At the end of the day, he would    37    his taxi on the road. I    38    why he did not park it in the garage.

Then one day I learnt that he had another car in his garage. In the afternoon he would come home from    39   , leave his taxi and go out for his    40    affairs in his other car, not in his taxi. I felt it was    41   .

I was curious to see his personal car but did not make it until I    42    to be outside one evening two weeks    43   , when the garage door was    44    and he drove out in his “own” car: a Rolls-Royce (劳斯莱斯)! It shook me completely    45    I realized what that meant. You see, he was a taxi driver. But    46    inside, he saw himself as something else: A Rolls-Royce owner and a (an)   47   . He drove others in his taxi but himself and his children in his Rolls-Royce. The world looked at his taxi and    48    him a taxi driver. But for him, a taxi was just something he drove for a living. Rolls-Royce was something he drove or a (an)    49   .

We go to bed every night and wake up every morning as parents or children, not as bankers, CEOs or professors. We go for a    50    as close friends or go for a vacation as a    51   . We love life as it is. Yet often, we base our entire happiness and success on how high we    52   the social ladder—how much bigger and better a    53    we have. And we    54  our Rolls-Royce, by keeping it dusty in our garage. We should focus more on    55    we are than what we do!

36. A. window               B. garage              C. door               D. yard

37. A. park            B. stop              C. check            D. repair

38. A. knew                 B. understood          C. asked               D. wondered

39. A. park            B. factory                   C. road                D. work

40. A. business        B. national             C. personal            D. public

41. A. wasteful       B. meaningful           C. wonderful         D. plentiful

42. A. appeared       B. intended             C. expected            D. happened

43. A. later            B. more               C. ago                D. before

44. A. broken                B. fine                 C. shut               D. open

45. A. once          B. before             C. when               D. until

46. A. far              B. deep                C. long                D. little

47. A. driver           B. engineer             C. father              D. son

48. A. called           B. made               C. elected              D. turned

49. A. experience       B. earning             C. life                 D. position

50. A. competition      B. performance         C. debate              D. party

51. A. family         B. company           C. team               D. whole

52. A. build          B. climb              C. stand              D. lay

53. A. house           B. garage            C. car                D. taxi

54. A. reject                 B. boycott                    C. ignore                      D. value

55. A. who            B. what               C. which              D. where

 (江苏省金坛一中2009届高三5月模拟)

Once upon a time, two brothers who lived on adjoining (相邻)farms fell into conflict. It was the first serious conflict in 40 years of farming 31 . It began with a small misunderstanding and 32 into a major difference, and finally exploded into an exchange of bitter words followed by weeks of 33 .

One morning, there was a 34 on the elder brother’s door. A carpenter was looking for a few days’ work. “Perhaps you would have a few small 35 here and there that I could help with.” said the carpenter.

“Yes,” said the elder brother. “I do have a job for you. 36 the creek at that farm . That is my younger brother’s! Last week there was a meadow(草地)between us, 37 he took his bulldozer( 推土机)and dug a small 38 between us. Well, he may have done this to 39 me, but I’ll do him one better. I want you to 40 me a fence---an 8-foot-fence--- between us, so I won’t need to 41 his place or his face any more.”

The carpenter said, “I think I understand the 42 . “Show me the nails and shovel and I’ll be able to do a job that 43 you.”

Then the elder brother went to town for supplies and the carpenter worked hard all that day. At about sunset when the elder brother 44 , the carpenter had just finished his job.

The elder brother’s eyes opened wide. There was no 45 there at all. It was a bridge--- a bridge 46 from one side of the creek to the other! And his younger brother was coming toward them, his 47 outstretched.

“You are quite the guy to 48 me speak to my brother again.” The two brothers stood at each 49 of the bridge, and then they met in the middle, 50 each other’s hands.

The carpenter then left, adding that he would have many more bridges to build.

31. A. little by little         B. side by side        C. day by day            D. Shoulder by shoulder

32. A. increased            B. grew                 C. raised                   D. produced

33. A. silence                B. frights               C. arguments             D. debates

34. A. knock                 B. strike                C. beat                      D. hit

35. A. jobs                    B. events               C. cases                    D. matters

36. A. Look through      B. Look into           C. Look across          D. Look forward to

37. A. and                     B. but                    C. yet                       D. however

38. A. bridge                 B. river                  C. fence                    D. meadow

39. A. frighten               B. confuse             C. worry                   D. trouble

40. A. design                 B. create                C. build                     D. sketch

41. A. see                     B. watch               C. look                     D. observe

42. A. situation              B. position             C. location                D. destination

43. A pleases                 B. interests            C. amazes                 D. interrupts

44. A. left                     B. returned            C. departed               D. changed

45. A. bridge                 B. creek                C. fence                    D. meadow

46. A. stretching            B. spreading           C. distributing            D. enlarging

47. A. face                    B. hands                C. body                    D. legs

48. A. cause                  B. get                    C. force                    D. make

49. A. bottom                B. top                    C. side                      D. end

50. A. shaking               B. finding              C. touching               D. feeling

 (江苏省淮安市2009届高三第四次调研考试)

The world always makes way for the dreamer.

When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Zigler. I remember sitting in that dark hall listening to Mr. Zigler 36   everyone’s spirits up to the ceiling, I 37   there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car, I turned to my father and said, “Dad, I want to 38   people feel like that.” My father asked me 39  I meant. “I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Zigler,” I replied. A(An)  40   was born.

Recently, I began seeking my dream of motivating others.  41   a four-year relationship with Fortune 100 Company   42   as a sales-trainer and ending as a regional sales manager, I left the company at the height of my  43  . Many people were  44   that I would leave after earning a six-figure income. And they asked  45   I would risk everything for a dream.

I made my  46   to start my own company and leave my worryingless position after  47  a regional sales meeting. The vice-president of our company delivered a  48   that changed my life. He asked us, “If a god would offer you three wishes, what would they be?” After giving us a   

49   to write down the three wishes, he then asked us, “Why do you need a   50   ?” I would

never forget the power I felt at that moment. I realized that  51   I had accomplished in the

past   

had prepared me for this moment. I was ready and didn’t need a god’s help to become a  

motivational speaker. A motivational speaker was  52  .

Having made that decision, I was immediately  53  . One week after I gave notice, my husband was laid off from his job, and now we had no  54  . But I held fast to my dream. The wonder really began to happen. In a short time my husband found a better job. And I was able to book several  55   engagements with new customers. I discovered the incredible power of dreams.

36.A.rise              B.blow                   C.put                     D.raise

37.A.left              B.came                   C.arrived                D.slipped

38.A.get               B.hope                   C.make                  D.cheer

39.A.that              B.what                   C.which                 D.if

40.A.dream          B.idea                     C.girl                     D.speaker

41.A.After            B.Before                 C.Because              D.While

42.A.beginning     B.working              C.acting                 D.regarding

43.A.life               B.love                    C.income                D.career

44.A.disappointed B.moved                 C.surprised             D.delighted

45.A.when           B.why                    C.if                        D.how

46.A.plan             B.promise               C.decision              D.mind

47  A.attending      B.joining                 C.entering               D.holding

48.A.newspaper    B.book                   C.report                 D.speech

49.A.day              B.second                C.week                  D.moment

50.A.help             B.job                      C.god                     D.company

51.A.everything    B.anything              C.nothing               D.something

52.A.alive             B.dead                    C.missing               D.born

53.A.examined      B.searched              C.checked              D.tested

54.A.help             B.harm                   C.income                D.money

55.A.selling          B.speaking              C.writing                D.listening

(黑龙江省哈师大附中2009届高三四模)

Early in the morning, I was taken in a nylon bag into a truck. I felt horrible as well as    36  . What would she do with me? She was almost mad after the   37   of her husband.

A few minutes later, I heard the truck   38   its engine and move fast. I kept making sounds to show my protest, but failed to make any   39  . Finally she put me down in a   40   place. Maybe she didn’t want me to die from lack of air; she untied the bag.

I   41   out and looked up, only to see many strange faces and fingers pointing at me.

It turned out that my owner meant to   42   me. I saw my owner on the truck, which was going farther and farther away. So I cast my head   43   the direction of the truck. The days we spent together were like a movie playing in front of my eyes as I ran after the truck. I saw my male owner, who suffered liver cancer, looked at me with his sad eyes. I saw myself   44   my owner everywhere; I saw him lie in his dying bed, she all   45  .

I ran as fast as I could. And the   46   I saw her wave to me, my eyes became wet. I wouldn’t blame her for treating me like this for she was such a (an)   47   lady. She seemed even somewhat   48   at his leaving her alone, trying many ways to   49   the pains of losing him. She   50   his pictures and clothes, she redecorated the whole house. Now I was the only    51   thing to remind her of him.  52   later, I am pretty sure that she would realize how mad she was to do this...

The truck finally stopped when I was almost   53  . She ran up to me and hugged me    54  . I heard her   55 : “I know you are a present he left to me.”

36. A. frightened                  B. excited                    C. delighted                  D. puzzled

37. A. death                        B. absence                   C. separation                D. departure

38. A. run                           B. begin                       C. start                        D. operate

39. A. sense                        B. difference                 C. effort                             D. trouble

40. A. usual                         B. dark                        C. familiar                    D. strange

41. A. struggled                   B. walked                    C. ran                        D. rushed

42. A. desert                       B. harm                        C. punish                     D. sell

43. A. into                           B. at                            C. in                            D. to

44. A. guide                         B. follow                     C. support                    D. bring

45. A. in peace                    B. in silence                 C. out of breath            D. in tears

46. A. time                          B. way                         C. direction                 D. moment

47. A. cruel                         B. unfortunate               C. unfavorable              D. unfriendly

48. A. depressed                  B. sad                          C. angry                             D. calm

49. A. prevent                      B. remove                    C. bear                        D. kill    

50. A. burned                             B. kept                        C. sold                        D. hid

51. A. walking                      B. moving                     C. existing                   D. blessing

52. A. But                           B. And                         C. Thus                       D. Then

53. A. made out                    B. knocked out             C. left out                    D. worn out

54. A. tightly                       B. patiently                   C. desperately               D. sadly

55. A. shout                        B. whisper                    C. speak                       D. talk           

 (甘肃省天水一中2009届高三最后一次模拟考试)

My senior year of high school was very busy. If I wasn’t studying or worrying about 21 , I was taking part in many activities after class or attempting to make my plans for  22  .

       As the senior year began to slow down, I got a  23  job working at a local coffee shop. I had expected that the job would be   24  , but there are   25   when I was angry at the human race as a whole, simply because I couldn’t seem to   26  anyone. There was always too much sugar, too little ice, or not enough milk. However, I  27   working at this coffee shop.

       One day, one of my  28   customers came in, looking depressed and defeated. I asked what the    29   was and if I could help, but the customer wouldn’t say any details. He just said that he felt like lying on the bed,   30     the sheets up over his head, and staying there for a few years. I knew exactly how he felt. Before he left, I handed him a   31   with his coffee. He looked at me   32   because he hadn’t ordered anything but the coffee. He opened the bag and saw that I had given him his favorite cookies. “It’s on me.” I told him.

       The next day that customer came again.   33  ordering anything, he   34   me a pink rose and a thank-you note saying that not too many people took the time to care about   35   and that he was   36   there were still people like me in the world.

       As time went on, I came across many   37   customers. But anytime I felt  38  , I thought of that little  39  . Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my  40   and ask politely, “How can I help you?”

21. A. time                           B. grades                   C. money                         D. jobs

22. A. career                     B. business                   C. college                     D. holidays

23. A. permanent               B. better-paid             C. respectable            D. part-time

24. A. free                           B. demanding             C. difficult                    D. easy

25. A. moments                B. events                   C. feelings                    D. chances

26. A. please                     B. admire                   C. contact                    D. excite

27. A. quit                           B. enjoyed              C. kept                      D. avoided

28. A. poor                          B. regular                         C. big                           D. potential

29. A. order                      B. problem                 C. illness                   D. feeling

30. A. tearing                    B. covering                C. pulling               D. folding

31. A. bill                      B. plate                      C. note                      D. bag

32. A. angrily                    B. nervously              C. hopefully               D. doubtfully

33. A. Because of              B. Instead of         C. Except for           D. As for

34. A. ordered                   B. returned                C. handed                     D. promised

35. A. others                     B. themselves             C. customers             D. him

36. A. glad                           B. curious                  C. worried                    D. sad

37. A. polite                      B. kind                      C. complaining              D. interesting

38. A. lonely                     B. proud                    C. discouraged                  D. happy

39. A. note                           B. dialogue                 C. bag                       D. rose

40. A. mind                          B. throat                    C. tables                    D. doubts

 (福建省厦门双十中学2009届高三热身考试)

He lost his arms in an accident that caused the death of his father. Then his   36   became his shadow, never leaving him alone for years.   37   writing with his toes, he was completely unable to do anything in his life.

       As the two brothers grew up together, they had their   38   of problems and they would often quarrel. Then one day, his younger brother decided to   39   separate from him, living his own life as many   40   people do. So he was heart-broken and didn’t know what to do.

       A   41   misfortune happened to a girl, too. One night she tried to   42   meals for her sick mother, only to overturn the kerosene light on the stove, resulting in a fire which took her   43   away.

       Though her elder sister in another city   44   her willingness to take care of her, she was  45   to learn to be completely independent. At school, she   46   studied hard.

       One day, the boy and the girl were both invited to   47   on a television interview program and asked to   48   something on a piece of paper with their toes. The boy wrote; My younger brother’s arms are my arms;   49   the girl wrote: Broken wings, flying heart.

       They had both   50   the same pain, but their different attitudes determined the nature of their lives. It is true that life is unpredictable(难以预料). Disasters can strike at   51   time. If you choose only to complain and   52  , it will always follow you   53   you go. But if you decide to be   54  , the hard moment will   55   to be one when new hopes will arise.

36.A.older sister              B.uncle                      C.younger brother       D.mother

37.A.Instead of               B.Except for               C.Thanks to               D.In spite of

38.A.share                      B.goal                        C.agreement               D.enjoyment

39.A.learn                       B.tell                          C.come                      D.live

40.A.rich                        B.normal                    C.unlucky                  D.disabled

41.A.different                 B.strange                   C.special                    D.similar

42.A.prepare                   B.offer                       C.have                       D.order

43.A.ears                        B.toes                        C.feet                        D.hands

44.A.explained                B.showed                   C.pointed                   D.discussed

45.A.satisfied                  B.excited                    C.determined              D.disappointed

46.A.hardly                     B.seldom                    C.always                    D.sometimes

47.A.sing                        B.dance                            C.turn                        D.appear

48.A.say                         B.draw                      C.write                      D.copy

49.A.while                      B.when                      C.since                      D.unless

50.A.hidden                    B.suffered                  C.discovered                     D.overcome

51.A.one                        B.no                          C.any                        D.this

52.A.comfort                  B.discourage                     C.watch                     D.escape

53.A.whenever                B.wherever                C.if                           D.because

54.A.silent                      B.noisy                      C.weak                      D.strong

55.A.turn out                  B.bring about              C.come up                 D.give off

 (安徽省马鞍山二中2009届高三第四次模拟考试)

Oh God! I think I was about seven when my sisters and I pulled this stupid stunt(惊险动作).

I remember we were watching TV when we heard my  36  , Chris, shouting from the backyard. We all    37    out to see what happened.   38 we finally located him, he was in a tree 39  from the highest tree branch. Crying, he explained he had climbed up the tree and couldn’t get down. One of us should climb up but we couldn’t   40   to get him moving down.

Luckily, my youngest sister, Ka, five then, had seen a(n) 41  situation. She suggested we grab a 42   , hold it under the branch, and tell him to   43    so we could catch him. My other sister, Yams, one year younger than me, looked at me eagerly to    44    her idea and I said “Yeah, let’s try that.”

Immediately we    45    a sheet and held it beneath the tree. Now mind you, the ages holding this blanket were    46    from seven to five, thus the sheet was probably being held up to our waist and also close to touching the ground. But we were    47    it could work.

Chris, my brother, aged four, looked down at us with hesitation, asking in a  48  voice, “Are you sure I’ll land on the blanket?” But because of a problem at  49  with his tongue being a bit attached to the mouth, it came out like this, “Ah you sho awill lan on da blanked?” “Yup!” I told him, “We’re sure!” and he let go.

How    50    he was to trust us! And no matter how  51  we held, Chris fell right 52 that sheet and landed on his stomach. This tiny seventy-pound boy had made a big    53    right in the sheet!

Because he wasn’t moving, we bent down to sense if he was still alive. Slowly, he uttered these five words, “Ah stee hi da flow!”,    54  ,  “I still hit the floor!” Poor little man!

Now Chris is fourteen and he still blames us about it.  55  , he wants to be a fireman when he grows up. 

36. A. neighbour            B. brother             C. classmate         D. cousin

37. A. headed             B. wandered           C. waited            D. stayed

38. A. After                B. Since               C. Though                   D. When          

39. A. jumping            B. looking              C. hanging           D. shaking

40. A. try                            B. manage            C. plan              D. decide

41. A. serious              B. awkward            C. similar            D. ridiculous

42. A. sheet              B. ladder               C. quilt              D. net

43. A. slide                 B. drop                C. climb                    D. move

44. A. change               B. offer               C. prove                    D. confirm

45. A. bought                B. took                C. fetched            D. snatched

46. A. counting            B. lasting               C. ranging               D. decreasing

47. A. proud                B. happy                 C. grateful            D. confident

48. A. soft                 B. trembling          C. frightening           D. loud

49. A. birth                 B. school              C. church                   D. table

50. A. lucky                 B. bright               C. stupid             D. careless

51. A. tight                 B. long               C. high                D. close     

52. A. on                  B. under              C. across             D. through

53. A. noise               B. swing              C. mark                 D. hole

54. A.in words             B. in other words      C. in a word          D. in word

55. A. Strangely           B. Fortunately        C. Eventually         D. Disappointedly

 (湖北省新洲区实验高中2009届高三5月检测)

If you love your husband, leave him alone. And if you think you are attractive, don't say it.

This is what Jane Lin did for her husband Ang Lee, who last week became the first Asian to have  41  the best director Oscar award for his love movie "Brokeback Mountain."

Ang Lee was  42  upon graduation with a master's degree in film production from New York University in 1984. He had to stay at home as a  43  husband until 1990.

Jane did not for once think of leaving him,  44  would many modern girls who are  45 to play with rich directors and abandon them once they're  46  on their luck.

47  despair surrounded her now and then, Jane  48  Ang and believed he was cut out to be a genius  49  - only his time had not yet  50 .  For six years, Ang was supported  51  by Jane, who earned a meager salary as a microbiologist in the United States.

At one time, Ang wanted to  52  computer science so as to find a job quickly, but Jane  53 . She simply would not let her poor but  54  husband go out and find just any old job.

In  55  six years, Ang wrote many screenplays and at the same time became a great cook.

Ang has said time and  56  that he would never have  57  without Jane's love and trust.

But  58  an Associated Press story released on Wednesday, Jane said  59 : "I did not support him, I just left him alone."

The Associated Press quoted Taiwanese producer Huang Yi-kung, who produced Ang's famed Chinese-language movies - "The Wedding Banquet" in 1993 and "Eat Drink Man Woman" in 1994 —as saying that Ang's thanks to Jane and memories of past  60  were never superficial.

41. A. defeated     B. defended         C. beaten             D. won

42. A. poor           B. priceless          C. jobless            D. worthless

43. A. home         B. house           C. good               D. bad

44. A. so              B. like                 C. for                 D. as

45. A. willing        B. eager              C. about               D. meant

46. A. down        B. up                  C. out                D. in

47. A. although     B. since               C. therefore         D. because

48. A. liked          B. trusted             C. encouraged      D. supported

49. A. actor         B. producer         C. husband          D. director

50. A. received     B. fallen               C. come              D. promised

51. A. financially  B. spiritually         C. physically        D. materially

52. A. see            B. learn               C. gain                D. get

53. A. disbelieved  B. disliked   C. disagreed        D. disobey

54. A. clever         B. bright              C. intelligent        D. genius

55. A. these         B. this                 C. those               D. that

56. A. again         B. time                C. once                D. twice

57. A. survived   B. risen               C. succeeded       D. made

58. A. at               B. from                C. in                  D. on

59. A. confidently  B. definitely        C. regretfully       D. humorously

60. A. experience    B. hardship           C. life                D. glory

(湖北省武汉市2010届高三二月调研测试)

Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living.One night I went to pick up a passenger at 2:30 A.M.When I  31  , I found the building was dark except for a single light in a ground floor   32 

I walked to the door and knocked, “Just a minute,” answered a weak, elderly   33 

After a long pause, the door opened.A small woman in her eighties stood   34   me.By her side was a small suitcase.I took the suitcase to the car, and then   35  to help the woman.She took my arm and we walked   36   toward the car.

She kept thanking me for my kindness.“It’s nothing,” I told her.“I just try to   37   my passengers the way I would want my mother treated.”When we got into the taxi, she gave me an address, and then asked, “Could you drive   38  downtown?”

  “It’s not the shortest way,” I answered quickly.

  “Oh, I’m   39  ,” she said.“I’m on my way to a hospice(临终医院).I don’t have any   40   left.The doctor says I don’t live very long.”

I quietly reached over and  41   the meter(计价器).

For the next two hours, we drove through the city.She   42  me the building where she had once worked, the neighborhood where she had lived, and the furniture shop that had once been a ballroom where she had gone  43   as a girl.

Sometimes she’d ask me to slow down in front of a   44   building and would sit staring into the darkness, saying nothing.

At   45  , she suddenly said,” I’m tired.Let’s go now.”

We drove in silence to the   46  she had given me.

“How much do I   47  you?” she asked.

“Nothing.” I said.

“You have to make a living,” she answered.“Oh, there are other  48  ,” I answered.

Almost without thinking, I   49   and gave her a hug.She held into me tightly.Our hug ended with her   50  , “You gave an old woman a little moment of joy.”

31.A.waited                 B.stopped               C.arrived                D.wandered

32.A.window              B.house                  C.door                   D.glass

33.A.sound                 B.whisper               C.sign                    D.voice

34.A.beneath               B.before                 C.behind                 D.over

35.A.walked                B.left                      C.returned              D.stepped

36.A.calmly                 B.hurriedly              C.quietly                 D.slowly

37.A.receive                B.collect                 C.treat                    D.drive

38.A.through               B.from                   C.to                       D.towards

39.A.out of work         B.in no hurry          C.on no purpose      D.out of danger

40.A.hope                   B.money                 C.time                    D.family

41.A.turned on            B.shut off               C.switched over      D.covered up

42.A.showed               B.pointed                C.indicated             D.forgot

43.A.working              B.growing              C.playing                D.dancing

44.A.memorial             B.significant            C.particular             D.similar

45.A.dawn                  B.sunset                 C.noon                   D.night

46.A. house                B.address               C.direction              D.destination

47.A.pay                     B.owe                    C.promise               D.save

48.A.cars                    B.buildings              C.passengers          D.chances

49.A.nodded                B.landed                 C.swung                D.bent

50.A.remark                B.thanks                 C.comment             D.motto

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