阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D),选出最佳选项。
I had my first job at the age of thirteen, when a friend of my mother’s who owned a bookshop _36 me for six hours a week to help her in the shop. I was very 37 to earn my own pocket money and my parents 38 interfered(干涉) with how I spent it, even when I was spending it 39 . They believed that by earning money, spending it, and learning from the 40 , I would become more mature(成熟) and 41 about how to handle work, relationships with others, and money.
Like many 42 parents, my parents also let me and my brothers do things over which they 43 a great deal. When I was sixteen, for example, after I finished high school and before I entered university, I wanted to spend the summer months traveling around 44 . My mother was against the idea of my traveling alone at such a young age, but my father felt that it would be a great 45 for me. In the end, my father won the 46 on the condition that I limited my traveling to France, my mother’s home, where I had many uncles, aunts and cousins 47 through the country who could 48 shelter and help if I need them.
Three years later, my younger brother decide to 49 a year off after his first year in university and travel through the United States and the Caribbean. Again my mother was very worried and not 50 to see my brother leave school, but my father encouraged him and my brother had a(n) 51 year working his way on trains and ships to 52 passage to different ports and cities, and discovering many fascinating places and people.
These kinds of experiences are probably rare(稀少的) for children in many countries but in the US they are fairly 53 . Most parents start 54 their children at a young age to do small things by themselves. By the time they have finished high school, many American kids have already had part-time jobs, traveled around the US or other countries on their own, have 55 the university they plan to attend and maybe even decided on their future career, and so on.
A.taught B.allowed C.treated D.hired
A.anxious B.content C.proud D.hopeful
A.never B.ever C.always D.even
A.quickly B.foolishly C.seriously D.honesty
A.work B.mistakes C.others D.books
A.strict B.reasonable C.polite D.responsible
A.American B.Japanese C.Chinese D.British
A.helped B.supported C.shared D.worried
A.Asia B.Africa C.Europe D.Oceania
A.journey B.experience C.chance D.possibility
A.argument B.game C.discussion D.plan
A.send out B.give out C.carry out D.spread out
A.promise B.afford C.provide D.serve
A.leave B.make C.take D.prepare
A.angry B.eager C.sorry D.sad
A.unusual B.hard C.strange D.busy
A.accept B.earn C.find D.search
A.welcome B.fit C.necessary D.common
A.bringing B.forcing C.pushing D.protecting
A.selected B.admired C.afforded D.left
Charles and I used to hang out all the time , together with a few other guys , but he seemed too cool for us lately . We couldn’t understand the 36 , and we didn’t ask him for an explanation . 37 , we decided to 38 him a lesson in the way he treated us .
Once we started giving Charles the 39 shoulder , almost everybody was taking no notice of him . He looked so 40 , especially at lunchtime when he sat alone in the cafeteria . Now and then he nodded and said , “Hey!” when 41 passed his table , but all he got 42 return were mean looks and silence .
At first I was glad my plan had 43 , but Charles’ unhappiness made me upset . I only wanted him to know 44 it felt like to be blown off , but I hadn’t thought about how badly my “lesson” would 45 him .
During one lunch period, I 46 as Charles repeatedly glanced at his watch , obviously 47 the minutes until he could leave the cafeteria . I suddenly realized I had done wrong .
“Hey ! man . I’m terribly sorry.” I called out .
Charles turned around 48 , clearly wanting to avoid eye contact .
“Oh, so you are talking to me now ?” he asked .
“I’m so sorry , 49 I had thought that you wanted to end our friendship.” I said .
“What?” he nearly shouted , looking much 50 . “I’ve left you alone because I thought that was what you wanted.”
“Oh, my God ! Why would I want 51 ?” I shouted , completely puzzled .
Clearly , we both had been 52 each other wrong .
At first Charles couldn’t accept my 53 . I knew he needed time to 54 all the hurt I’d caused him . But eventually , he did forgive me . We even started hanging out together 55 . And our friendship wasn’t destroyed at all .
A.situation B.change C.action D.appearance
A.Besides B.Therefore C.Instead D.Opposite
A.take B.teach C.give D.attend
A.serious B.friendly C.warm D.cold
A.sad B.angry C.happy D.high
A.nobody B.anyone C.they D.someone
A.at B.in C.on D.by
A.helped B.operated C.worked D.done
A.what B.that C.as D.how
A.worry B.touch C.hurt D.disappoint
A.imagined B.listened C.recalled D.watched
A.counting B.guessing C.waiting
A.immediately B.slowly C.finally D.willingly
A.and B.so C.thus D.but
A.interested B.pleased C.surprised D.moved
A.it B.those C.that D.such
A.understanding B.regarding C.knowing D.treating
A.explanation B.attitude C.suggestion D.apology
A.get through B.get over C.get across D.get along
A.seldom B.once C.again D.also
The story I’m going to tell truly happened in my life.
The other day, I met a man outside the gym who_16___a movie star. He was handsome and smiling. His upper body was muscular and he __17_to be on top of the world.
“How are you?” I _18___with a smile. “I’m doing really well,” he replied in a cheerful voice. His enthusiasm and big smile _19___the parking garage . _20___as he walked up, I _21___his long legs were thin and I saw he had a silver cane(手杖).“Why do you need that cane?” I couldn’t _22___thinking he had a minor injury. “I have MS,” he answered in a _23___voice too, as his broad smile __24__left his face. Multiple Sclerosis is a very serious disease and often painful. I looked at him from my little red sports car and said, “You _25___it very well. You seem like a happy man _26___ the MS.” Without losing a bit of his smile he replied, “ I am a happy man,” and then added, “I’d be even happier if I had that sports _27___.”
It was ironic(讽刺的). Just _28___we spoke, I’d been sitting in that little sports car, feeling sad about my painful shoulder over the last 11 months although I was _29___ after an operation. Here’s a man with a __30__far tougher than mine, but his positive attitude made him feel no _31___happiness. He went on with his enjoyment of life as usual, which moved me deeply.
It was also a wonderful reminder of that old _32___, “I cried because I had no shoes. Then I met a man who had no feet.” _33___ your problems, just keep in__34__that none of us goes through life __35__and like the man with MS, make the most of what you have. Count your blessings.
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Eighty-year-old retired tailor, James McKay, spent Saturday night in jail after __36__ thirty-year-old Keith Smith over the head __37__ his walking stick.McKay’s wife, Laurence told us that while McKay is usually a __38__ person, he had been __39__ to this act of violence by getting wet just once too often.
Smith lives above the McKays and it appears that not only is he a keen gardener, he is also a __40__ collector.Unfortunately for him, the water he sent over his balcony every day ended up on the McKay’s, or too often, on the McKays __41__.
“For the last fortnight, since Smith moved into the flat above us, we have hardly dared to go to our __42__,” said Laurene.She added that it wasn’t so much the water falling onto their balcony from Smith watering his plant __43__ bothered them, it was more the way he cleaned his fish tanks.“We’d be __44__ there happily reading our newspapers, when __45__ so much water would come from above that we’d be as wet as if we’d __46__ with our clothes on! Neither could we get rid of the __47__ of fish!”
And on Saturday evening it was just too __48__.“It was James’s birthday,” explained Laurene, “and I’d made him a birthday cake.The candles were a great sight as you can imagine, but James didn’t get to blow them out.” __49__, Smith emptied one of his larger tanks over his balcony and both the McKays and the cake were wet __50__.Rarely had Laurene seen McKay move so fast.“I couldn’t __51__ him.He was up there in a flash.It was the fastest I’d seen him move since 1964.”
Smith is not going to take things further with the police.He has also promised to change his__52__ from now on.And what of James McKay? __53__ he left the police station, a large crowd of supporters sang him, “Happy Birthday”.“__54__ the most exciting birthday __55__!” said the cheerful old man.“The best since my adolescence I’d say!”
A.hitting B.tapping C.pushing D.touching
A.by B.with C.through D.via
A.quiet B.sensitive C.stubborn D.peaceful
A.accustomed B.driven C.taken D.attracted
A.fish B.seed C.plant D.newspaper
A.themselves B.itself C.herself D.himself
A.bathroom B.balcony C.bedroom D.kitchen
A.which B.what C.that D.whether
A.sitting B.exercising C.sleeping D.eating
A.regularly B.suddenly C.precisely D.unconsciously
A.swum B.watered C.showered D.drowned
A.taste B.smell C.feeling D.sense
A.little B.soon C.late D.much
A.Otherwise B.Besides C.Instead D.Consequently
A.over B.across C.through D.down
A.stop B.blame C.ignore D.stand
A.views B.attitude C.mind D.ways
A.While B.Since C.Until D.As
A.Sincerely B.Impossibly C.Previously D.Definitely
A.before B.already C.ever D.since
While attending a conference, I returned to my hotel room late one rainy evening.The overhead light outside my door was 36 and I had difficulty finding the keyhole.When I finally 37 to open the door, I 38 around the wall for a light switch.I found a 39 where a switch was once installed… but no switch.
No discouraged easily, I remembered seeing a 40 by the bed when I put away my luggage 41in the day.I found the bed in the dark and felt around until I found the lamp, but when I switched it on, 42 happened! Now what?
Though I knew that it was dark outside my window 43 the outdoor light was burned out, I thought that 44 if I opened the curtains I might be able to use the light from the45 to find another lamp.So I 46 my way slowly across the room to the curtains and… no draw-string!
I finally stumbled(跌跌撞撞) around until I found a desk lamp that actually 47 ! That evening I discovered in a whole new way just how dark the world can be and how necessary48 is.
But even more necessary than 49 light is the light that shines from people — the light of love, sympathy and 50 .Because, for many people, the world is a dark and 51 place.
It is the shining that is important, for someone today just may be stumbling in discouragement or fear and in 52 of some light.
So let your light shine.Whatever light you 53 may be a beacon(灯塔)of hope and encouragement in someone’s darkness.And if you feel that your light is 54a candle in a forest, remember this — there isn’t enough darkness in the world to 55 the light of one small candle.
A.burning B.broken C.shining D.smooth
A.managed B.attempted C.succeeded D.meant
A.touched B.turned C.felt D.looked
A.light B.plate C.lamp D.signal
A.lamp B.switch C.desk D.window
A.later B.earlier C.sooner D.first
A.something B.everything C.nothing D.anything
A.when B.unless C.since D.although
A.certainly B.surely C.absolutely D.perhaps
A.star B.street C.room D.shop
A.forced B.struggled C.made D.pushed
A.worked B.failed C.did D.closed
A.love B.thinking C.dream D.light
A.spiritual B.physical C.mental D.inner
A.faith B.soul C.help D.attention
A.mixed B.fancy C.lonely D.complicated
A.lack B.need C.favor D.face
A.devote B.receive C.offer D.throw
A.only B.even C.ever D.much
A.give out B.leave out C.take out D.put out
Nowadays, we have tons of high-tech gadgets to help us keep connected to our friends and family. Many of us have cellphones to ___16__ calls and write text messages; the Internet to chat with friends and __17__ e-mails. But being in touch with your friends and family also means __18__ in touch with some strangers. We often get spam(网上垃圾邮件) in our inbox, calls from strangers, and messages from __19__ people. So what should we __20__ with all of these?
__21__ you might want to answer the call from an unknown number, or respond to the message from someone you don’t know, try __22__. You are not sure __23__ they are contacting you, and it could be ill-spirited. It is __24__ not to respond to calls or messages from numbers that you are not familiar __25__. The same rule applies to (应用于) e-mails. There are many people who create viruses that __26__ harm your computer, and these viruses are disguised(假装) as e-mails. __27__ opening these e-mails, you are risking getting a virus __28__ could destroy your computer.
In other words, all the new technology is great for keeping in touch, but also comes with some bad things. __29__ yourself out of trouble, it is best to __30__ from messages and calls that you don’t know.
A.make B.do C.receive D.ring
A.write B.send C.answer D.read
A.to be C.be D.are
A.known B.well-known C.unknown D.better-known
A.manage B.compare C.deal D.do
A.But B.Since C.Because D.Although
A.not B.not doing C.not to do D.not to
A.that B.what C.why D.how
A.most dangerous B.safest C.necessary D.valuable
A.by B.with C.at D.into
A.should B.could C.would D.need
A.In B.By C.With D.At
A.that B.what C.if D.whether
A.To keep B.Keep C.Keeping D.Kept
A.refuse B.get close C.stay away D.stop