I live in a big city. It’s noisy and dirty and I got very  36 .At the weekends I like to leave the city and get some  37  air and a good rest. A few weeks ago I decided to go to see my  38 . I was really looking forward to it.
My parents live a long way  39 . I went to see them with James, a friend, and we drove on Friday night. In the middle of the  40  it began to rain. The road became very  41  and it was difficult to drive. We arrived home just after midnight, feeling very  42 . The next  43  it was still raining. James took his  44  to a garage which was very good.
In the afternoon the  45  improved, we wanted to go for a  46 . My parents lent us their car. That was no good. Their car didn’t  47 . We rang up the garage. “Oh,” They said, “Your car  48  be ready till tomorrow.” So it wasn’t  49  to go for a drive. We decided to play a word game. When we didn’t agree  50  a word we looked for a dictionary. It wasn’t there.  51  my mother remembered, “I lent it to your sister. She took it with her when she left.” The word game wasn’t any good  52  a dictionary.
On Sunday my mother dropped a heavy box on her  53  and we had to hire a  54  to take her to hospital. When James and I drove back we got stuck in a car accident. Next time I want a rest, I’ll stay  55 .
小题1:
A.angryB.surprisedC.tiringD.tired
小题2:
A.warmB.coolC.coldD.fresh
小题3:
A.comradesB.friendsC.parentsD.hometown
小题4:
A.awayB.hereC.thereD.far
小题5:
A.dayB.nightC.journeyD.road
小题6:
A.narrowB.wetC.dirtyD.dry
小题7:
A.happyB.excitedC.tiredD.thirsty
小题8:
A.morningB.dayC.afternoonD.evening
小题9:
A.clothesB.carC.booksD.machine
小题10:
A.carB.clothesC.weatherD.work
小题11:
A.driveB.lookC.tripD.walk
小题12:
A.moveB.runC.beginD.work
小题13:
A.mustn’tB.couldn’tC.wouldn’tD.won’t
小题14:
A.interestingB.necessaryC.possibleD.wonderful
小题15:
A.aboutB.overC.forD.with
小题16:
A.LuckilyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Quickly
小题17:
A.forB.inC.withD.without
小题18:
A.footB.legC.headD.floor
小题19:
A.truckB.taxiC.bikeD.bus
小题20:
A.in the countryB.in the cityC.in my homeD.in the garage
A gentle wind blew through Jennifer’s hair. The golden red sun was  36  . She was on the beach, looking up at the ball. She was amazed by its   37  , deep red in the middle,  38  fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the  39  and the seagulls flying up above in the sky.
The atmosphere  40  her. After all she had been through, this is what she   41  . “It’s getting late,”she thought,“I must go home, my parents will be    42  where I am.”She wondered how her parents would react, when she got home after the three days she was  43  .
The sun had set by now and it was getting  44 . She tried to imagine having her favorite  45 on until she saw her front door. It seemed different.   46  had taken care of the outside garden for days. She was   47  : her father was usually so strict about keeping everything clean and tidy, and  now… It all seemed    48  . She couldn’t understand what was going on.She entered the   49 . First,she went into the kitchen where she saw a(n)  50  written by her father. It said:“Dear Ellen,there is some coffee ready,I went   51  .” Ellen was her mother but-where was she? On the right side of the hallway was her    52   room. She went in. Then she saw her mother,lying on the bed sleeping. Her
 53  looked so tired,as if she hadn’t   54   for days. She was really pale. Jenny just fell asleep beside her. When Jennifer woke up she found something  55  . She was in her cozy bed in her nightclothes.
It felt so good being back home. Suddenly she heard a voice.“Are you feeling better now, dear? You know you got us very, very scared.”
小题1:
A.risingB.settingC.shiningD.smiling
小题2:
A.shapeB.shadowC.sizeD.color
小题3:
A.quicklyB.partlyC.softlyD.probably
小题4:
A.wavesB.boatsC.treesD.sands
小题5:
A.relaxedB.puzzledC.disappointedD.interrupted
小题6:
A.understoodB.consideredC.neededD.regretted
小题7:
A.discussingB.findingC.askingD.wondering
小题8:
A.aliveB.asleepC.missingD.hardworking
小题9:
A.sunnyB.warmC.coldD.cloudy
小题10:
A.glassesB.hatC.skirtD.jacket
小题11:
A.SomebodyB.NobodyC.MotherD.Father
小题12:
A.shockedB.scaredC.exhaustedD.comforted
小题13:
A.beautified B.rearrangedC.desertedD.destroyed
小题14:
A.gardenB.bedroomC.yardD.house
小题15:
A.bookB.noteC.articleD.poster
小题16:
A.lookingB.workingC.fishingD.sightseeing
小题17:
A.ownB.parents’C.sister’sD.brother’s
小题18:
A.gestureB.bodyC.faceD.eyes
小题19:
A.studiedB.sleptC.exercisedD.moved
小题20:
A.differentB.newC.preciousD.dangerous
Filled with sorrow, I didn’t notice the hardness of the chair I was sitting on. I was at the funeral of my  21  . The sadness was so great that I found it hard to  22  _ at times.
Suddenly, I heard a  23  open and shut at the back of the church. Quick  24  hurried along the floor. A young man looked around in a  25  and then sat next to me. His eyes were full of tears.
“I’m    26 ,” he explained, though no explanation was   27  . After several eulogies (悼文), he leaned over and commented, “ Why do they keep   28   Mary by the name of ‘Margaret’?” “Because that was her name, Margaret. Never Mary,” I  29  . “No, that isn’t correct,” he insisted. “Her name is Mary, Mary Peters.” “That isn’t    30   this is,” I replied. “Isn’t this the Lutheran church?” “No, the Lutheran church is across the street. I believe you’re at the   31   funeral, sir.”
The solemnness (庄严) of the occasion    32  with the realization of the man’s mistake amused me and I could not help    33  . I looked at the man seated beside me. He was laughing,  34   . I imagined Mother laughing. At the  35  “Amen”, we ran out of the door and into the parking lot.
“I do believe we’ll be the   36  of the town,” he smiled. He said his name was Rick and that   37   he had missed his aunt’s funeral, he asked me out for a cup of coffee. That afternoon began a lifelong    38  for me with this man who attended the wrong funeral. A year after our meeting, we were   39  at a country church. This time we both arrived at the same church, right on time.
Whenever anyone asks us how we   40  , Rick tells them, “Her mother and my aunt Mary introduced us.”
小题1:       B.neighbor        C. mother     D.  aunt                    
小题2:
A.imagineB.breatheC.explainD.sit
小题3:
A.boxB.bottleC.doorD.window
小题4:
A.noisesB.clapsC.songsD.steps
小题5:
A.moodB.rushC.messD.row
小题6:
A.angryB.anxiousC.fullD.late
小题7:
A.necessaryB.naturalC.impossibleD.uncertain
小题8:
A.confusingB.callingC.askingD.questioning
小题9:
A.shoutedB.criedC.whisperedD.reported
小题10:
A.whoB.whenC.why D.where
小题11:
A.specialB.wrongC.sameD.different
小题12:
A.filledB.coveredC.stockedD.mixed
小题13:
A.laughingB.wonderingC.worryingD.singing
小题14:
A.yetB.tooC.eitherD.though
小题15:
A.firstB.middleC.secondD.final
小题16:
A.talkB.eyeC.wordD.idea
小题17:
A.tillB.sinceC.ifD.before
小题18:
A.waitingB.dreamC.thoughtD.journey
小题19:
A.freedB.protectedC.marriedD.disturbed
小题20:
A.livedB.metC.stayedD.grew
In front of the big Shibuya train station in Tokyo, there is a life-size bronze (青铜) statue of a dog. Even though the statue is very small when compared to the huge neon (霓虹灯) signs flashing, it isn’t   21  to find. It has been used as   22  since 1934 and today you will find hundreds of people waiting there for their friends to   23 —just look for the crowds(人群).
Hachiko, an Akita dog, was born in 1923 and brought to Tokyo in 1924. His owner, Professor Eisaburo Uyeno and he were close friends that cannot be   24  right from the start. Each day Hachiko would go with his owner, a professor at the Imperial University, to Shibuya train station when he left for work. When he came back, the professor would always find the dog   25  waiting for him.   26 , the professor died suddenly at work in 1925 before he could return home.
  27  Hachiko was still a young dog, the bond between him and his owner was very strong and he   28  to wait at the station every day. Sometimes, he would stay there for days at a time, though some believe that he kept returning because of the food he was given by street vendors. Over time he became a   29  sight to people going to and from work every day. In 1934, a statue of him was put   30  the station. In 1935, Hachiko died at the place he last saw his friend alive.
小题1:
A.difficultB.important C.pleasant D.polite
小题2:
A.a parking place B.a training center
C.a starting line D.a meeting point
小题3:
A.leave B.arriveC.die D.work
小题4:
A.touchedB.separatedC.reached D.moved
小题5:
A.nervouslyB.disappointedly C.patientlyD.carefully
小题6:
A.SadlyB.Clearly C.Luckily D.Honestly
小题7:
A.BecauseB.Since C.AlthoughD.Unless
小题8:
A.decidedB.agreed C.offered D.continued
小题9:
A.familiarB.strange C.comfortable D.funny
小题10:
A.insideB.outsideC.behind D.above
A young man from a village called Nawalapitiya married a young woman from Maliyuwa, a nearby village. They lived with the man’s big family—his parents, his brothers, their wives and children. The family kept an elephant, in which the young woman soon took a great interest. Every day she fed it with fruit and sugar.
Three months later the woman went back to her parents’ home, having quarreled with her husband. Soon the elephant refused to eat and work. It appeared to be ill and heart-broken. One morning after several weeks the animal disappeared from the house.
It went to the woman’s home. On seeing her, the elephant waved its trunk and touched her with it. The young woman was so moved (感动) by the act of the animal that she returned to her husband’s home.
小题1:The writer wrote the story in order to ______.
A.show that elephants are very clever
B.tell how a woman trained a wild animal
C.show that women care more for animals than men do
D.tell how an animal reunited (团圆) a husband and wife
小题2:The woman left her new home ______.
A.to visit her own parents in Maliyuwa
B.to see if the elephant would follow her
C.because she was angry with her husband
D.because she was tired of the large family
小题3:After the young woman left her husband’s home, the elephant ______.
A.returned to the forestB.was sad because it missed her
C.went to look for a new homeD.was sick because nobody fed it
小题4:The young wife went back to her husband because ______.
A.she knew he had sent the animal to her
B.the elephant had come to look for her
C.her parents told her to
D.she missed her new home
Teary Joe was a boy with a special ability: he could cry in less than a second.If he  36 something or things became difficult, Joe would  37 a pitiful face.In this way he got everything he wanted,  38     no one could resist(抗拒) his sad face.
But one day, Joe met Pipo.Pipo was begging in the street for some  39 .Pipo was very poor, but he always had the biggest_ 40 on his face.
Joe decided to help Pipo make some money.He went over to Pipo, took off his hat, and started crying with the most pitiful_  41 
In a few minutes, Joe's hat was full of coins, but when Joe offered all these to Pipo, Pipo  42      him down.
"I prefer  43 what I receive," answered Pipo with his usual smile."It's much more fun making a(n)44 to get things.Today I've washed a dog,  45 a blind old lady to the park and helped a stranger to mind his bag.Maybe I haven't gotten what I've wanted, but I've done many  46 things."
Joe walked  47 away.He had gotten everything he wanted, but he'd done  48  nothing of interest.He hadn't even  49  himself spending almost all his time crying.
That evening, Joe_  50 a delicious cake for his supper.When his mother  51 , Joe tried to cry, but_ 52 how joyful Pipo was, Joe couldn't do it.Instead, he had an idea.He tried to get the cake in another way. Joe spent the whole evening helping his mother water the Plants and   53 the rooms.
In the end there was no  54 .But that wasn't so bad, because Joe  55 it had been much more fun doing all those than just crying to get a piece of cake.
小题1:
A.damagedB.ignoredC.boughtD.disliked
小题2:
A.put onB.put upC.put downD.put off
小题3:
A.thoughB.untilC.becauseD.unless
小题4:
A.foodB.moneyC.presentsD.suggestions
小题5:
A.smileB.doubtC.pityD.dream
小题6:
A.exhibitions B.agreementsC.resourcesD.expressions
小题7:
A.setB.turnedC.calmedD.settled
小题8:
A.inspectingB.consultingC.deservingD.asking
小题9:
A.effortB.promiseC.excuseD.difference
小题10:
A.accompaniedB.accompanyingC.companiedD.companying
小题11:
A.useless B.difficultC.hopefulD.meaningful
小题12:
A.lightlyB.sadlyC.carefullyD.cheerfully
小题13:
A.secretlyB.hardlyC.reallyD.eagerly
小题14:
A.enjoyedB.missedC.noticedD.caught
小题15:
A.cookedB.preparedC.showedD.wanted
小题16:
A.admittedB.allowedC.refusedD.decided
小题17:
A.understandingB.suggestingC.commentingD.remembering
小题18:
A.visitB.cleanC.checkD.leave
小题19:
A.cakeB.chanceC.luckD.choice
小题20:
A.regrettedB.arguedC.discoveredD.suggested
When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, Leonard Bernstein gave a concert in Berlin, including Beethoven's Ode to Joy, with the word "Joy" changed to "Freedom" in the lyrics sung.The orchestra(管弦乐队)were drawn from both East and West Germany, as well as the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
Freedom was in the air and it was not just for people. The wall between East and West Germany had also kept a large population of wild pigs within the eastern forests of Brandenburg.The wall's falling down made it easier for the big pigs—a very big one can weigh over 300 pounds—to leave the woodlands and walk into the town. Warm winters and easy access to food have helped the population increase. Now about 10,000 wild pigs walk around Berlin.
The nature of the beast has added to the boom(兴旺)."The pigs are intelligent," says Marc Franusch, a spokesman for the Berlin forestry department. "They learn to use the neighborhoods.They get used to people, dogs, and traffic."  
The wild pigs tend to travel in small groups and have been found searching rubbish and gardens, feeding their piglets(小猪)in the shadow of parked cars, and crossing busy roads.On average, the animals are involved in one traffic accident every day. And despite the fact that it's illegal, some Berliners have been known to give the pigs food.
Though wild pigs are protected under German law, the city's forestry department is permitted to kill 2,000 of the creatures every year, targeting mostly young adult animals in forests surrounding Berlin. Pigs within city limits are only shot if they make an immediate threat.No humans have yet been seriously wounded by them, but local dogs have been the victims of their tusks. "The forestry department is not aiming to get rid of the pigs," explains Franusch, "but we do have to reduce dangerous situations."
小题1:The concert in the first paragraph is given to          
A.celebrate Bernstein's successB.remind people of fighting for rights
C.show the artists' delight of lifeD.express people's joy for freedom
小题2:The following factors contribute to the boom of wild pigs EXCEPT          
A.the Berlin WallB.adequate food
C.their own natureD.warm winter
小题3:From the text we can know that          
A.in Berlin people can never kill any wild pig
B.it is against law to offer food to wild pigs
C.wild pigs each weigh more than three hundred pounds
D.traffic accidents are mainly caused by wild pigs in Berlin
小题4:The article mainly talks about           
A.why wild pigs in Berlin enjoy so much freedom
B.when wild pigs were united in Berlin
C.how wild pigs are living in Berlin
D.what damage wild pigs have done to Berliners
When I was six, my mother placed me in a 36.________ school. For the next nine years, I 37.______ slept in a room that 38.______ less than 30 other kids in it. So, when I was promoted to senior at the high school for my39.___ year there, I had the greatest 40._____ of rooming with just one other classmate, and the added feature of a semi-private bathroom.
We seniors also had the feature of walking around the 41._____ in special hats, we called senior bonnets, so all the other kids would know we were the 42._____ in the high school. As seniors, we frequently went on field 43._____ outside the campus, including city museums, city hall , colleges and theatres. The highlight was a senior class trip to Washington, D.C., 44.______ we sat in on a session of Congress, 45.______ the monument and many other government sites around the city.
Another 46.____ of being seniors was that many of us on athletic and other extra-curricular teams were elected to high ranking for the year. I had the honor and pleasure of47._____ captain of our state championship swim team, while my roommate was voted48.______ of the drama club.
49.______ services were on a sunny day in June. Each of us had looked forward to this moment for ten years. Now we were going out on our own to complete freedom, and we should have been flooded with joy.50.________, to my surprise, I found myself 51._____, something I hadn’t done for years. I noticed many of my 52.______, usually proud of their macho attitudes, were also wiping away tears. We knew we would never be together again as we were on that graduation day. Our senior year 53.______deep feelings of sadness for our54.______, as well as joy for our emerging into a new world 55.____the school campus.
小题1:
A.teachingB.boardingC.playingD.mixing
小题2:
A.neverB.notC.occasionally D.frequent
小题3:
A.livedB.includedC.containedD.put
小题4:
A.nextB.firstC.finalD.second
小题5:
A.pleasureB.sorrowC.happyD.merry
小题6:
A.countryB.cityC.classroomD.campus
小题7:
A.youngestB.lowestC.oldestD.highest
小题8:
A.roadsB.tripsC.voyagesD.travel
小题9:
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when
小题10:
A.approachedB.visitedC.managedD.spent
小题11:
A.benefitB.disadvantageC.profitD.strength
小题12:
A.being broughtB.being chosen
C.being takenD.being realized
小题13:
A.memberB.monitorC.secretaryD.president
小题14:
A.GraduationB.EducationC.VolunteeringD.Population
小题15:
A.ThereforeB.FortunatelyC.HoweverD.While
小题16:
A.smilingB.laughingC.cryingD.screaming
小题17:
A.studentsB.classmatesC.teachersD.friends
小题18:
A.began withB.ended with
C.bargained withD.associated with
小题19:
A.lossB.resultC.loveD.hatred
小题20:
A.overB.outC.beyondD.from
How could I turn down an opportunity for a weeklong cruise on a luxury motorsailer in the Andaman Sea? Without a second thought, I packed my bags and jumped on a plane to Singapore, and the following day I found myself looking out the airplane window at the beautiful waters surrounding the island of Langkawi off the coast of Malaysia.
The last time I was in Langkawi was in 2001, when it was relatively quiet. Langkawi has come a long way since then; there are 4, 5, and even 6-star hotels, as well as spas, golfing, horseback riding and even a cable car taking visitors to the highest point on the island.
At the Langkawi International Airport I met my shipmates and we were driven to Pantai Tengah with a quick pit stop for sunblock and duty-free goodies. Many other shopping opportunities abound since Langkawi was designated as a duty-free zone in 1987 to entice tourists to the island.
A luxurious yacht tender picked us up. Phillipe, the first mate, maneuvered the tender between sailboats and as we went around a small island there she was, S/V Blue Gold. This majestic 10-passenger sailboat—all 165 feet of her—had been built in Italy and recently underwent a full retrofit. Once aboard, the crew welcomed us with refreshments and big smiles. Before we got too comfortable and settled into the plush comforts of the boat, Alain, the captain, took us on a tour of Blue Gold’s impressive accommodations. The master suite had a king-size bed, with a lounge area and “his & hers” wardrobes. The VIP cabin had a queen-size bed, also with a lounge area. Both had ensuite bathrooms.
The first evening aboard was the perfect start to our voyage—a small cocktail party followed by a light meal of seared tuna salad. It was exactly what our jet-lagged bodies craved, and we all slept very well aboard what would become our new home for the next 7 days.
In the morning after breakfast, we sailed to Pulau Ta Ngah (also spelled “Pulau Tengah”; pulau means island in Malay). In the 1970s the site had been a Vietnamese refugee transit camp. Not long after the end of the war, the camp was shut down and the island was gazetted as a marine park by the Malaysian government. Officially “uninhabited,” it does boast a golf course, but we were unable to determine if it was still in operation. The most intriguing event on the island occurs in July when the giant leatherback turtles lay their eggs on a beach on Ta Ngah.
小题1:Where is Langkawi?
A.In Pulau Ta NgahB.In MalaysiaC.In the Atlantic OceanD.In The Arctic
小题2:We know from the passage Langkawi________.
A.has become prosperous in the past decade
B.was a noisy industrial city twenty years ago
C.has no three-star hotels nowadays
D.is best known for its horse riding races
小题3:S/V Blue Gold is __________.
A.a small island with most beautiful sceneries we have ever seen
B.a luxurious 6-star hotel with best food and service
C.a VIP cabin with 9 queen-size beds and ensuite bathrooms
D.a splendid boat with comfortable accommodations
小题4:It is implied that _________.
A.many people go golfing on Pulau Ta Ngah every year
B.the Vietnamese War broke out in 1970
C.the author liked the party and meal provided in the voyage
D.people living on Pulau Ta Ngah must have earned a lot of money
小题5:The article is probably part of __________.
A.a news reportB.a travel storyC.an advertisement D.an operating manual
An old man lay in a hospital bed, heavily sedated(给……服镇静剂)to ease the pain  from his heart attack.. The nurse arrived and said, "Your   36   is here," repeating the  words several times before the   37   conscious man opened his eyes. His son was a   38   who had come back from service to    39    to his beloved father.
The elderly man 40  out to touch his son's hand and held it gently.  All through  the   41   ,the young soldier sat in the ward(病房)offering words of   42    to his dying dad, who said   43   but kept a weak grip of his child.   44    of the noise of the oxygen tank and the moans(呻吟声)of the other patients, the soldier remained   45    by  the old man-s side.
Several times in the course of that long night, the nurse returned and suggested that  the soldier leave to   4 6   for a while, But each time he would   4 7    As dawn approached the elderly man   48   His loving son rested the old man's  lifeless hand on the bed and left to find the   49   .  The young man waited while the  nurse carried his father's body away and when she returned, offering words of   50     the soldier interrupted her.
"Who was the man?"-he asked.
 51   ,the nurse replied, "He was your father."
“No, he wasn't," the young man said, 6'I've never seen him before in my life.”
"Then  52  didn't you say something'?"
“When I arrived at the ward,I knew right away there had been a(n)  53 ,”the young man explained. "But I also knew that man needed his son, and he wasn't here.I could tell he was too一54 to know who sat beside him but he needed someone there, soI just decided t0  55  him. 
小题1:
A.wifeB.son C.brother D.cousin
小题2:
A.barely B.simply C.actuallyD.totally
小题3:
A.director B.manager C.waiter D.soldier
小题4:
A.talkB.listen C.attend D.adjust
小题5:A.looked       B reached      C.moved            D. picked
小题6:
A.morningB.noonC.afternoonD.night
小题7:
A.sadnessB.truthC.excitementD.encoursgement
小题8:
A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
小题9:
A.FreeB.UnawareC.AfraidD.Tired
小题10:
A.loyallyB.seriouslyC.impatientlyD.carelessly
小题11:
A.walkB.chatC.restD.exercise
小题12:
A.refuseB.agreeC.hesitateD.weep
小题13:
A.awokeB.diedC.recoveredD.screamed
小题14:
A.friendB.relativeC.ambulanceD.nurse
小题15:
A.loveB.angerC.sympathyD.admiration
小题16:
A.ShockedB.WorriedC.FrightenedD.Annoyed
小题17:A. how        B where        C. why             D. when
小题18:
A.mistakeB.hopeC.accidentD.event
小题19:
A.anxiousB.sickC.disappointedD.careless
小题20:
A.leaveB.supportC.respectD.accompany
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