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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Tired and hungry, two boys walked painfully and difficultly into a big city on October 16, on their feet that had just carried them 300 kilometers.
For nine days they lived like old-fashioned travelers,   21   somewhere new to sleep every night as they walked from one place to another. The boys slept in tents and   22   a six-yuan daily plan. “I learned more in those nine days than I had in the last nine years,” said 17-year-old Li Zhao   23 . Li and 15-year-old Li Xuemeng  24  their journey on October 7, with three teachers from an Educational Motivation Research & Service Center. The purpose of the   25  was for the two troubled boys to develop a (an)   26   attitude to school and life.
With two  27  and some instant noodles for the first day, the five  28  mainly along the Highway 107. On the way to the big city,  29   of them visited schools and interviewed   30   people from different walks of life. Both were asked to write about what they  31   during the walk.
“ The two boys need to know about   32   life and learn to get rid of difficulties, so we   33  this program,” explained Du Junpeng.    34  they had tents, they didn’t just   35  anywhere at night. “We had to   36   on people’s kindness for shelter,” said Li Zhao, who admits he used to be self-centered and at first was    37  against the idea of the trip. But the challenge of getting rid of the   38  on the journey has changed him.
“I’m more   39   than before. And now I also believe failure is the mother of  40  ,” he said.
21. A. finding             B. hunting           C. searching                      D. inventing
22. A. lived on           B. worked on      C. carried out             D. went on
23. A. anxiously         B. luckily            C. excitedly                D. tiredly
24. A. developed         B. separated               C. controlled              D. started
25. A. study                      B. trip                C. task                       D. job
26. A. passive             B. popular           C. different                D. active
27. A. tents                B. lights              C. drinks                    D. tools
28. A. ran                  B. drove             C. walked                  D. marched
29. A. both                 B. none               C. either                    D. some
30. A. famous             B. brave              C. different                D. strange
31. A. covered            B. learned           C. heard                     D. recognized
32. A. interesting               B. real                C. hard                             D. meaningful
33. A. carried on         B. cared about     C. took over                      D. worked out
34. A. Although          B. If only            C. As though              D. Since
35. A. sleep                B. adventure        C. move                     D. tour
36. A. get                   B. depend           C. take                      D. turn
37. A. hardly              B. heavily           C. strongly                 D. secretly
38. A. wrongs             B. problems               C. difficulties             D. fears
39. A. sociable            B. particular               C. common                D. formal
40. A. success             B. victory           C. hope                      D. aim

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对应空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
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By this time the activity aroused my , so I decided to check with the teacher to see what was going on I noticed she too was busy writing. “I can’t get John’s mother to come for a parents’ meeting.” I felt it best not to .
After another ten minutes, the students were to fold the papers in half and bring them to the front. They placed their “I Can’t” statements into an empty shoebox. Then Donna hers. She put the lid on the box, tucked it under her arm and headed out the door. Students followed the teacher. I followed the students. Halfway down the hallway Donna got a shovel from the tool house, and then marched the students to the farthest corner of the playground. There they began to . The box of “I Can’ts” was placed at the of the hole and then quickly covered with dirt. At this point Donna announced, “Boys and girls, please join hands and your heads.” They quickly formed a circle around the grave.
Donna delivered the eulogy (悼词). “Friends, we gathered here today to the memory of ‘I Can’t.’ He is by his brothers and sisters ‘I Can’ and ‘I Will’. May ‘I Can’t’ rest in . Amen!”
She turned the students and marched them back into the classroom. They celebrated the of “I Can’t”. Donna cut a large tombstone from paper. She wrote the words “I Can’t” at the top and the date at the bottom, then hung it in the classroom. On those rare occasions when a student and said, “I Can’t,” Donna pointed to the paper tombstone. The student then remembered that “I Can’t” was dead and chose other statement.

A.job B.project C.observation D.course

A.checked B.noticed C.watched D.waited

A.on B.with C.as D.for

A.scenes B.senses C.marks D.signs

A.nobody B.somebody C.everyone D.anyone

A.curiosity B.suspect C.sympathy D.worry

A.and B.or C.but D.so

A.insert B.interrupt C.talk D.request

A.taught B.shown C.forced D.instructed

A.added B.wrote C.made D.folded

A.cry B.pray C.dig D.play

A.back B.bottom C.top D.edge

A.drop B.raise C.fall D.lift

A.keep B.thank C.forgive D.honor

A.remembered B.punished C.removed D.replaced

A.silence B.heart C.peace D.memory

A.down B.up C.off D.around

A.birth B.passing C.loss D.starting

A.awoke B.reminded C.forgot D.apologized

A.simply B.hardly C.seriously D.angrily

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A.As B.All C.All what D.That

A.in need B.in short C.out of D.sort of

A.miracle B.doctor C.God D.operation

A.change B.jellies C.candies D.cookies

A.way B.doubt C.chance D.wonder

A.drove B.fought C.made D.struggled

A.pills B.attention C.medicine D.tablets

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A.anxious B.exciting C.annoyed D.tired

A.who B.where C.because D.which

A.finding B.planting C.showing D.growing

A.and B.or else C.but D.or

A.soft B.soften C.softened D.softening

A.really B.real C.firm D.firmly

A.back B.for C.off D.up

A.actual B.exact C.average D.true

A.the place B.the apartment C.the complex D.where

A.free B.free of C.not D.no

A.spent B.paid C.cost D.took

A.thought B.value C.patience D.faith

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A.time B.holiday C.sleep D.work

A.boring B.tiring C.dangerous D.pleasant

A.top B.degree C.problem D.limit

A.from B.around C.inside D.beside

A.weak B.ill C.false D.strong

A.speak B.breathe C.stand D.see

A.made B.did C.put D.ran

A.look B.get C.turn D.think

A.effort B.hope C.treatment D.arrangement

A.foolish B.unusual C.funny D.unhappy

A.Instead B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise

A.sleep B.travel C.laughter D.television

A.beat B.operate C.try D.experiment

A.day B.week C.month D.year

A.Promising B.Telling C.Imagining D.Guessing

A.invent B.begin C.continue D.prove

A.until B.whenever C.unless D.so that

A.soon B.very C.slowly D.enough

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A.grown up B.turned up C.picked up D.taken up

A.carrying B.grabbing C.keeping D.holding

A.raised B.spread C.stretched D.expanded

A.reaching B.touching C.getting D.climbing

A.scene B.sight C.interest D.control

A.thickest B.strongest C.tallest D.largest

A.widely B.wide C.tightly D.closely

A.method B.hope C.solution D.result

A.and B.so C.or D.but

A.sensed B.glanced C.watched D.found

A.car B.sky C.kite D.tree

A.within B.in C.beyond D.with

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A.see B.know C.read D.feel

A.worry B.change C.pain D.excitement

A.tapped B.hit C.knocked D.struck

A.of B.to C.in D.from

A.disappoint B.promise C.comfort D.trust

A.false B.strong C.right D.good

A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Furthermore

A.death B.success C.destination D.recovery

A.surprise B.stare C.smile D.whistle

A.future B.strength C.hope D.confidence

A.slowly B.completely C.rapidly D.finally

A.presence B.visit C.wedding D.presentation

A.without B.behind C.except D.beside

A.what B.why C.when D.how

A.work B.school C.office D.exercise

A.expression B.note C.feeling D.treatment

A.irrelevant B.insignificant C.instructive D.important

A.fortunes B.shoulders C.lives D.tears

A.hospitals B.areas C.lands D.Fields

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