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| When Mike told me he was leaving I felt like a vase which had just broken. There were pieces of me all over the tidy floor. He kept talking, telling me why he was leaving,___1__it was for the best, I could do better, it was his __2__and not mine. I had heard it before many times and yet somehow was still hurt; perhaps one cannot __3__such pain. He left and I tried to __4__my life. I filled the kettle (水壶), put it on to boil, took out my old red cup and __5__the coffee powder fall piped its finishing warning, I __6__not to hear it. That's what Mike's leaving had been like, sudden and with a(n) __7__end. I would rather just __8__in uncertainty than have things finished. I laughed at myself. Just about a cup of coffee, I must be getting __9__. And yet it was a young woman who __10__back at me from the mirror, a young woman full of __11__and hope, a young woman with bright eyes just waiting to see the world.__12__, there are more important things. More important than __13__, I insist to myself firmly. The lid goes back on the coffee just like closing on the whole Mike experience. He didn't __14__my dreams as I feared that night. __15__, I am flying far across fields and woods, __16__on those below me. I fly free until I meet another bird who flies with me in perfect harmony. I realize with some __17__that there is a bird out there for me, there is another person, not necessarily a lover perhaps just a __18__, but there is someone out there who is my soul mate. I think about being a broken __19__again and realize that I have gathered myself back together, what Mike has is __20__a little part of my time in earth, a little understanding of my physical being. He has merely, a little piece of me. | |||
| ( )1.A. complaining ( )2.A. business ( )3.A. pass ( )4.A. get close to ( )5.A. watched ( )6.A. announced ( )7.A. optimistic ( )8.A. wander ( )9.A. mad ( )10.A. flashed ( )11.A. promise ( )12.A. Therefore ( )13.A. friendship ( )14.A. visit ( )15.A. Deliberately ( )16.A. taking off ( )17.A. sorrow ( )18.A. friend ( )19.A. heart ( )20.A. mostly |
B. suggesting B. fault B. defend B. get on with B. made B. decided B. sceptical B. move B. old B. swung B. delight B. Besides B. life B. have B. Meanwhile B. looking down B. worry B. bird B. vase B. hardly |
C. explaining C. luck C. feel C. get away with C. let C. pretended C. splendid C. keep C. nervous C. stared C. dilemmas C. Finally C. love C. reject C. Thus C. breaking away C. relief C. dream C. mirror C. usually |
D. whispering D. rea son D. ease D. get down to D. wanted D. concluded D. unpleasant D. take D. uncertain D. pointed D. conflicts D. Constantly D. health D. spin D. Instead D. getting over D. doubt D. job D. cup D. only |
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I gave my housekeeper(管家)an old pair of trousers to wash and went into the study to rea D.My housekeeper usually examined my pockets before she washed any thing,but for some reason she failed to do so this time.As I was reading I suddenly remembered that there was a ten-pound note in the back pocket of the trousers I had given her to wash.I dropped my book right away and rushed to the bathroom.But it was too late.My housekeeper told me that my trousers had been in the washing-machine for ten minutes!I had the machine stop working at once and pulled my trousers as quickly as I coul D.I nearly burnt my fingers when I tried to unbutton(解开钮扣)my back pocket.To my great disappointment(失望),I discovered that it had already become a piece of white paper.I stood there,glaring(盯着看)at my housekeeper in silence(沉默)until she began to cry,begging me to pardon her and not to drive her off.
1.The writer of this passage usually ______.
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A.did the housekeeper for himself
B.had the housework done by his housekeeper
C.had the housework done by a family robot
D.had to do the housekeeper like a housewife
2.The housekeeper ______ her master’s clothes______.
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A.had…washed by another servant
B.washed…by hand
C.got…washed by a washing-machine
D.washed…in a basin
3.While reading,the writer suddenly remembered ______ a ten-pound note in a pocket of the trousers.
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A.to leave
B.that he would leave
C.have left
D.that he had left
4.After unbuttoning the back pocket,the writer found that ______.
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A.the ten-pound note became pieces of paper
B.it had turned into a piece of white paper
C.nothing had happened to the ten-pound note
D.the ten-pound note remained the same as before
5.From the passage we may conclude(推断)that the writer was ______ the housekeeper.
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A.very pleased with
B.very kind to
C.getting along well with
D.not kind enough to
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This week is National Volunteer Week, a time for the Canadian Red Cross to recognize our dedicated (有奉献精神的) volunteers who devote their time and talents from coast to coast. Over the course of the week we will use this blog to share stories about our volunteers and the amazing work they do --- a small part of the outstanding individuals across the country.
Take Saskatchewan for example. Last year that province was hit by wide-spread flooding, a hurricane and forest fires. Canadian Red Cross staff and volunteers went to work right away and helped more than 2,100 adults and 775 children recover the basic necessities of life.
It’s important to share stories from volunteers to truly appreciate what they do. Christine Hoffman is a Disaster Response Volunteer in Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan. She’s a veteran Red Crosser for about 16 years. Still nothing could have prepared her for the call she took in the Recovery Center last year in response to flooding in Maple Greek. This story is best told in her own words. This is what she said:
“I will never forget the first phone call I took in the Recovery Centre. A young man called asking what services Red Cross was offering in town. As we were talking, he told me he had a rope in his backyard but he thought he would be using it for other reasons. My heart stopped. I told him to come to see us so we could work together on a plan to improve his situation. He came in a little while later. Nearly two hours later he left standing straight up with tear- filled eyes. He thanked me for convincing him to come in. His home had been destroyed, but together we put together a plan and he was eventually able to move back into his own home.”
During National Volunteer Week 2011, let’s thank Christine, and the many other volunteers like her. Thanks for making us proud!
- 1.
According to the second paragraph, Canadian Red Cross’ action is ______
- A.slow
- B.quick
- C.helpless
- D.disappointing
- A.
- 2.
Which of the following is closet in meaning to the underlined word “veteran” in the third paragraph?
- A.Careless
- B.Experienced
- C.Unskillful
- D.Optimistic
- A.
- 3.
The underlined words in the forth paragraph expressed Christine Hoffman’s feeling of ____
- A.excitement
- B.anger
- C.happiness
- D.nervousness
- A.
- 4.
What can we infer from what Christine Hoffman said?
- A.The young man felt sad for Christine Hoffman because of her poor experience
- B.The young man was persuaded by Christine Hoffman and decided to live on
- C.Christine Hoffman made the young man sad and he cried
- D.Christine Hoffman offered to give the young man a little money to help him
- A.
- 5.
What is the text mainly about?
- A.How to become a volunteer
- B.An excellent volunteer and her family
- C.Volunteers and their amazing work
- D.What the Canadian Red Cross does
- A.
emperor of the Tang Dynasty, her influence was far greater than most in her position.
Historians say that the ruler loved her so much that, in AD 724, he banished his wife and made
Wu a royal concubine.
"Although she was only a concubine, she was treated as an empress with palace etiquette (礼节),"
explained Shi Xiaoqun, director of relics collection for Shaanxi History Museum. "Tang Xuanzong even
wanted to make her his empress but was opposed by the ministers."
The emperor had thousands of concubines in his palace in Chang'an (now called Xi'an, capital of
Shaanxi province) but, according to Shi, he only loved Wu, the mother of seven of his children.
Wu died in the December of AD 737 at the age of 38 and was buried in Jingling Mausoleum. She
was given the title Empress Zhenshun after her death.
"It's rare for a concubine to be given so much posthumous (死后获得的) honor in the history of
Chinese feudal (封建) society," said Liu Daiyun, research director at the Shaanxi Archaeological
Research Institute.
Her tomb -53 meters wide by 56 meters long - is located in the west of Pangliu village, which is
part of Xi'an's Chang'an district.
The recovered sarcophagus (石棺) is 4 meters long, 2 meters wide and 2 meters tall and is
decorated with flowers and maiden figures, which archaeologists say is a rare cultural relic of high
scientific, historical and artistic value. In ancient times, a sarcophagus was used to house wood coffins
in order to preserve the body of the noble person.
"I knew it was precious but I didn't know it was so beautiful," said Han Qinglong, who headed the
team that brought the relic back to China four years after it was stolen and sold abroad by tomb raiders (盗墓者).
B. removed
C. divorced
D. persuaded
B. the reason why Wu Huifei was favoured by Tang Xuanzong
C. the scientific, historical and artistic value of the recovered sarcophagus of Wu Huifei.
D. the influence of Wu Huifei and her posthumous honor.
B. She was born in 737 AD and died in 775 AD.
C. No other woman has a greater influence on Chinese history than she does.
D. Like many concubines, she was given much honor after her death.