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When I was growing up. I had an old neighbor named Dr, Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He never 1 at us for playing in his yard. I remember him as someone nice and 2 .
When Dr. Gibbs wasn’t saving 3 , he was planting trees. His house sat on ten acres(英亩), and his life’s 4 was to make it a forest.
But he 5 watered his new trees. Once I asked why. He said that watering plants would 6 them, and that 7 you water them, each following 8 of tree will grow weaker and weaker. So you have to make things 9 for them.
He’d planted an oak, and instead of watering it every morning, he’d 10 it with a rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to cause the tree’s 11 .
Dr. Gibbs went away a couple of years ago. 12 , I walk by his house and look at the trees that I’d watched him plant some twenty-five years ago. They’re big and 13 now. Sufferings seemed to 14 them in ways ease and 15 never could ways.
Every night before I go to bed, I check on my two sons. I often pray for them. Mostly I pray that their lives will be 16 . But lately I’ve been thinking that it’s time to 17 my prayer, because life is 18 , whether we want it to be or not. Too many times we pray for ease. But that’s what we seldom 19 . What we need to do is pray for roots that reach deep into the earth, so when the rains fall and the winds blow, we won’t be 20 .
1.A.smiled B.shouted C.looked D.kicked
2.A.cold B.lonely C.mild D.careful
3.A.money B.lives C.flowers D.energy
4.A.goal B.way C.attitude D.theory
5.A.regularly B.sometimes C.never D.always
6.A.remove B.benefit C.drown D.spoil
7.A.if B.unless C.although D.since
8.A.kind B.group C.rank D.generation
9.A.rough B.free C.available D.poisonous
10.A.protected B.tied C.beat D.wrapped
11.A.thank B.defense C.shade D.death
12.A.More or less B.Now and then C.Sooner or later D.Here and there
13.A.thin B.dying C.ripe D.strong
14.A.benefit B.harm C.affect D.change
15.A.cure B.danger C.comfort D.difficulty
16.A.interesting B.colorful C.easy D.hopeful
17.A.strengthen B.change C.repeat D.realize
18.A.tough B.helpless C.various D.valuable
19.A.seek B.prove C.share D.meet
20.A.challenged B.defeated C.missed D.forgotten
查看习题详情和答案>>Real policemen hardly recognize any resemblance(类同之处) between their lives and what they see on TV, if they ever get home in time. There are similarities, of course, but the policemen don’t think much of them.
The first difference is that a policeman’s real life revolves(以……为中心) round the law. Most of his training is in criminal law. He has to know exactly what actions are crimes and what evidence can be used to prove them in court.
He has to know nearly as much law as a professional lawyer, and what’s more, he has to apply it on his feet, in the dark and rain, running down an alley after someone he wants to talk to.
Little of his time is spent in chatting to scantily-clad(穿衣不多的) ladies or in dramatic confrontations(对抗) with desperate criminals. He will spend most of his working life typing millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, unimportant people who are guilty-or not-of stupid crimes.
Most television crime drama is about finding the criminal: as soon as he is arrested, the story is over. In real life, finding criminals is seldom much of a problem. Except in very serious cases like murders and terrorist attacks-where failure to produce results reflects on the standing of the police-little effort is spent on searching.
Having made an arrest, a detective really starts to work. He has to prove his case in court and to do that the often has to gather a lot of different evidence. So, as well as being overworked, a detective has to be out at all hours of the day and night interviewing his witnesses and persuading them, usually against their own best interests, to help him.
1.It is necessary for a policeman to be trained in criminal law __________.
A.so that he can catch criminals in the streets
B.because many of the criminals he has to catch are dangerous
C.so that he can prove his arrest right in court
D.because he has to know nearly as much about law as a professional lawyer
2.The everyday life of a policeman of detective is __________.
A.exciting and enjoyable B.wasted on unimportant matters
C.devoted mostly to routine matters. D.full of danger
3.When murders and terrorist attacks occur, the police __________.
A.prefer to wait for the criminal to give himself away
B.spend a lot of effort on trying to track down their men
C.try to make a quick arrest in order to keep up their reputation
D.usually fail to produce results
4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Generally the detective’s work is over once the arrest has been made.
B.Policemen feel that the image of their lives shown on TV is not accurate.
C.People are usually willing to give evidence.
D.Policemen and detectives spend little time at the typewriting.
5.Which of the following could be the suitable title for the passage?
A.Policemen and Detectives. B.Detectives’ life-Fact and Fantasy.
C.The Reality of Being a Detective. D.Drama and Reality.
查看习题详情和答案>>完形填空
Many people are tidy both at home and at the office. Nowhere have I seen a 1 untidy office than my friend James’ . Everywhere there are 2 and books. Not only does it seem never to be cleaned out, but also I do not think it is ever aired, for at 3 time have I seen any of the windows 4 . Often I have 5 James that he should open one, but each time he answered,“Not just now, Henry Later.”Luckily I 6 to go there very often, nor do I stay there longer than I have to. Strangely enough, James is quite 7 outside his office. Only once have I seen him with a dirty collar, for example. He is usually well 8 .Nor is he careless about things like 9 .At no time has he been 10 to forget a party, and no sooner does he receive an invitation 11 he answers it. Unfortunately, his office is quite 12 run. Perhaps he does not like 13 work. In his garden in the evening and 14 weekends, James is happy. As soon as he 15 home from the office, he begins to work in the garden. Always he seems to have some work to do there, and nowhere in his garden 16 a corner which is not tidy or well 17 .Seldom have I seen prettier flowers, or healthier vegetables, or smoother, greener grass than in his 18 .Really I 19 he ought to have been a farmer, so 20 is he at such work. Dear friends, have you ever met a person like James? or do you find him lovely?
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(1)A.more |
B.less |
C.so |
D.such |
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(2)A.paper |
B.papers |
C.newspaper |
D.evening paper |
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(3)A.every |
B.each |
C.that |
D.no |
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(4)A.cleaned |
B.closed |
C.open |
D.repaired |
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(5)A.told |
B.suggested |
C.said |
D.spoken |
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(6)A.do not have |
B.neither |
C.haven’t |
D.not have |
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(7)A.untidy |
B.noisy |
C.tidy |
D.shy |
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(8)A.dressed |
B.worn |
C.put on |
D.had on |
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(9)A.dinners |
B.trips |
C.invitations |
D.visits |
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(10)A.told |
B.known |
C.warned |
D.talked |
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(11)A.when |
B.and |
C.that |
D.than |
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(12)A.different |
B.differently |
C.hardly |
D.easily |
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(13)A.such |
B.too much |
C.so much |
D.hard |
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(14)A.in |
B.for |
C.at |
D.by |
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(15)A.goes |
B.gets |
C.comes |
D.arrives at |
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(16)A.there is |
B.has |
C.there has |
D.is there |
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(17)A.looked out |
B.looked after |
C.looked at |
D.looked for |
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(18)A.garden |
B.house |
C.field |
D.home |
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(19)A.guess |
B.think |
C.promise |
D.advise |
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(20)A.good |
B.well |
C.careful |
D.bad |
完形填空
Many people are tidy both at home and at the office. Nowhere have I seen a 1 untidy office than my friend James’ . Everywhere there are 2 and books. Not only does it seem never to be cleaned out, but also I do not think it is ever aired, for at 3 time have I seen any of the windows 4 . Often I have 5 James that he should open one, but each time he answered,“Not just now, Henry Later.”Luckily I 6 to go there very often, nor do I stay there longer than I have to. Strangely enough, James is quite 7 outside his office. Only once have I seen him with a dirty collar, for example. He is usually well 8 .Nor is he careless about things like 9 .At no time has he been 10 to forget a party, and no sooner does he receive an invitation 11 he answers it. Unfortunately, his office is quite 12 run. Perhaps he does not like 13 work. In his garden in the evening and 14 weekends, James is happy. As soon as he 15 home from the office, he begins to work in the garden. Always he seems to have some work to do there, and nowhere in his garden 16 a corner which is not tidy or well 17 .Seldom have I seen prettier flowers, or healthier vegetables, or smoother, greener grass than in his 18 .Really I 19 he ought to have been a farmer, so 20 is he at such work. Dear friends, have you ever met a person like James? or do you find him lovely?
|
(1)A.more |
B.less |
C.so |
D.such |
|
(2)A.paper |
B.papers |
C.newspaper |
D.evening paper |
|
(3)A.every |
B.each |
C.that |
D.no |
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(4)A.cleaned |
B.closed |
C.open |
D.repaired |
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(5)A.told |
B.suggested |
C.said |
D.spoken |
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(6)A.do not have |
B.neither |
C.haven’t |
D.not have |
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(7)A.untidy |
B.noisy |
C.tidy |
D.shy |
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(8)A.dressed |
B.worn |
C.put on |
D.had on |
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(9)A.dinners |
B.trips |
C.invitations |
D.visits |
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(10)A.told |
B.known |
C.warned |
D.talked |
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(11)A.when |
B.and |
C.that |
D.than |
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(12)A.different |
B.differently |
C.hardly |
D.easily |
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(13)A.such |
B.too much |
C.so much |
D.hard |
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(14)A.in |
B.for |
C.at |
D.by |
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(15)A.goes |
B.gets |
C.comes |
D.arrives at |
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(16)A.there is |
B.has |
C.there has |
D.is there |
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(17)A.looked out |
B.looked after |
C.looked at |
D.looked for |
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(18)A.garden |
B.house |
C.field |
D.home |
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(19)A.guess |
B.think |
C.promise |
D.advise |
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(20)A.good |
B.well |
C.careful |
D.bad |
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