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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。
Mary had her own special kind of joy, and she knew exactly how to spread it around. She lifted children from  31  into laughter, love, and belonging. Each time she found a new  32  for a child, she gave the family one of her little homemade paper roses. It had become a  33  for her, and the families didn't ever forget it.
One evening, Mary was  34 a meeting for adoptive parents. One of the  35  fathers stood up to introduce himself. But before he spoke, he reached into his coat pocket and held up a  36 , red paper rose.
“Twenty years ago today, I felt alone and  37 . I didn't know the talents inside me or what was possible for me.
Then Mary  38  two wonderful people into my life. They taught me what it was like to feel  39 . They not only loved me  40 . They opened a world of  41  that I didn't know existed. My new parents told me, ‘Reach for your dreams!’
I did, and today I'm  42  to be giving that chance to a child who  43  just like me. My mother gave me this little rose. By now, all of you  44  where she got it so long ago.
Mary sent me a new rose just yesterday. And my new rose  45 a new spring, a beautiful new  46  for my own little girl. It  47  me to show her what unconditional love is, and to teach her to reach for her own beautiful dreams.
Thank you, Mary, for the special little things like roses that  48  our lives together. And thank you for all you've done for me and so many families over the years!”
One brief even can send our spirits soaring or  49  us in quiet to ponder a new beginning. 50  it is also the very small things, like Mary's roses, that tie together the meaningful things.

A.poverty B.loneliness C.misery D.suffering

A.home B.place C.school D.life

A.glory B.favor C.habit D.tradition

B.planning C.hosting D.attending

A.new B.grateful C.kind D.active

A.broken B.faded C.treasured D.dried

A.tasteless B.powerless C.priceless D.worthless

A.directed B.introduced C.brought D.accepted

A.loved B.protected C.cared D.cheered

A.silently B.continuously C.unintentionally D.unconditionally

A.necessities B.possibilities C.beauties

A.eager B.willing C.proud D.lucky

A.started out B.came up C.turned out D.grew up

A.understand B.guess C.tell D.know

A.replaces B.symbolizes C.equals D.creates

A.chance B.mystery C.challenge D.beginning

A.reminds B.helps C.accompanies D.drives

A.fix B.close C.tie D.gather

A.cause B.push D.leave

A.Yet B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Therefore

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Edith Cavell was born on December 4, 1865, in England. When she left school, she became a teacher. Edith soon found that she had a36 for nursing(护理), so she completed her training37 any problem. In 1907, a doctor invited Edith to open a38 school for nurses in Belgium(比利时).
In August 1914, Germany invaded Belgium. By then, the training school had become a Red Cross hospital. It required its nurses to care for injured soldiers from every country---even39 soldiers. .
German forces (军队) went through Belgium to France. British soldiers were40 with the French, trying to41 the Germans out of France. But they didn’t42 . As a result, many British and French soldiers would be caught. But some of them found their43 to Edith’s training school. There, she took care of them and44 them from the German forces. Then she heard some45 people were willing to help the soldiers escape. Together they organized travels for the soldiers out of Belgium to Holland, which was a safe country during the whole war.
In august 1915, the German government discovered46 was happening at Edith’s training school. Edith was47 for helping about two hundred British and French48 escape. Early on October 12, 1915, Edith Cavell was49 . She died for her country, but she believed that she had only been a nurse trying to do her 50 . History will remember her for ever.

A.story B.talent C.hope D.taste

A.without B.for C.except D.over

A.singing B.teaching C.learning D.training

A.nation B.child C.street D.enemy

A.meeting B.fighting C.competing D.arguing

A.refuse B.talk C.keep D.task

A.succeed B.remember C.miss D.join

A.cause B.reply C.key D.way

A.hid B.knew C.stopped D.prevent

A.famous B.honest C.brave D.poor

A.that B.What C.whom D.which

A.driven B.thanked C.beaten D.caught

A.soldiers B.nurses C.teachers D.travelers

A.killed B.punished C.educated D.shocked

A.homework B.business C.dream D.duty

Lisa Reid lost her sight(视力) because of cancer ten years ago, but a knock on the head has given it back. The 24-year-old lady has 36part of her sight after being knocked on the head. Eleven days ago, Miss Reid 37down to kiss her guide dog good night, but accidentally(意外地) hit her head on a coffee table. 38she woke up the next morning, she could see for the first time in 10 years.
“I could 39believe it. It’s amazing,” she said. The cancer that stole Miss Reid’s sight was diagnosed(诊断) 13 years ago. Doctors gave her a five percent 40of survival after discovering she had brain cancer. An operation(手术) to excide the tumor(切除肿瘤) was 41, but it damaged her eyes and had a bad effect 42her sight.
Miss Reid was blind at 14, and her eyes were only able to notice 43and dark.. “I had lost hope and thought that everything was against me,” she said.
Now Miss Reid has recovered 80 percent of the sight in her left eye, but her color vision(色觉) is 44. The eye expert has no 45for her recovery because he has never seen a similar case(病例).
After Miss Reid recovered her sight on November 17, she 46it a secret at the beginning, but later in the day she called her 47and over the telephone read the health warning on a cigarette package(盒) to her mum. “Lisa 48me and said‘there’s been a change; listen to this’,” said Louise Reid, Miss Reid’s mother. “Then she started reading to me. I was surprised.” Unsure whether her sight would last(持续), Miss Reid waited 49the next day before 49her walking stick and spreading the good news. She couldn’t wait to celebrate it with her family and friends.

A.returned B.recovered C.damaged D.examined

A.bent B.stood C.lay D.jumped

A.Before B.While C.When D.Since

A.always B.almost C.hardly D.simply

A.danger B.chance C.ability D.sign

A.wrong B.successful C.difficult D.expensive

A.on B.up C.to D.of

A.light B.color C.night D.white

A.wild B.weak C.wrong D.sick

A.explanation B.description C.purpose D.excuse

A.allowed B.hid C.kept D.protected

A.doctor B.mother C.friend D.boss

A.emailed B.warned C.showed D.rang

A.till B.on C.in D.off

A.throwing away B.sending away C.handing out D.running out

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A little boy had the job of coming to school early each day to start the fire and warm the room before his teacher and his classmates arrived. One 36 they arrived to find the schoolhouse full of flames. They dragged the 37 little boy out of the flaming building more dead than alive. He had major 38 over the lower half of his body.
From his bed the horribly(可怕地) burned little boy heard the 39 telling his mother that her son would 40 die for the terrible fire which had devastated(毁坏) the lower half of his body. 41 the brave boy didn’t want to die. He made up his mind that he would 42 and he succeeded. When the 43 danger was past, he again heard that 44 the fire had destroyed so much flesh, it would almost be 45 if he had died.
Once more, he would not be a cripple(跛者). He would walk. But 46 from the waist down, he had no motor ability. His thin legs just 47 there, all but life-less. Back from the hospital, every day his mother would massages(按摩) his little legs, but there was no48 .
One sunny day his mother wheeled him out into the 49 to get some fresh air. This day, instead of sitting there, he 50 himself from the chair. He pulled himself across the grass, 51 his legs behind him. He worked his way to the white 52 .
With great effort, he 53 himself up on the fence. Then, he began dragging himself along the fence, 54 that he would walk. He started to do this every day.
Finally through the daily massages and his iron determination, he did 55 the ability to stand up, then to walk by himself and then to run. This determined young man, Dr Glenn Cunningham, ran the world’s fastest mile!

A.afternoon B.evening C.noon D.morning

A.senseless B.hardworking C.dead D.sleepy

A.wounds B.injuries C.burns D.cuts

A.father B.classmates C.doctor D.friends

A.hardly B.possibly C.rarely D.surely

A.And B.But C.So D.Even

A.deserve B.live C.fail D.escape

A.deadly B.little C.worthy D.risky

A.when B.until C.unless D.since

A.better B.worse C.sadder D.most

A.unluckily B.suddenly C.finally D.strangely

A.moved B.shook C.hung D.waited

A.feeling B.touch C.pain D.control

A.street B.school C.yard D.shop

A.stood B.threw C.hid D.lifted

A.driving B.pushing C.dragging D.moving

A.fence B.wall C.houses D.door

A.walked B.raised C.remained D.kept

A.satisfied B.surprised C.puzzled D.determined

A.start B.develop C.experience D.attempt

Mr. Glen is a millionaire. Five years ago, after returning from abroad to his motherland, he 36 up his small company. Speaking of success, Glen often tells us a story about his ___ 37 expensive “school” fee. He always owes his success to it.
At that time, Glen, who already got a Ph. D. degree, decided to return to the homeland, starting a company. Before 38 , he bought a Rolex watch with the 39 made through years of work after school and the scholarships. At the airport he had to accept the routine customs check. The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be 40 down for inspection. Glen knew that carrying the 41 goods out had to pay the tax. And he worried about paying 42 for his watch. So when he was checked, he told a lie that his watch was a worthless 43 . When he was 44 of his “smarts”, immediately, 45 the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, which 46 nearly 100,000, into pieces on hearing Glen’s words. Glen was amazed, 47 he understood why, he was taken to the office to be 48 strictly. For many times of entry-exit 49 he knew that only those people in the “blacklist” would “enjoy” this special treatment. The officers looked out every thing carefully in the box, and warned him no matter
50 time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if 51 reusing and carrying fake and shoddy(劣质的) goods, he would be charged according to law! Suddenly, his face turned red, and he had nothing in mind after 52 the plane for long.
After returning to the homeland, he often told the story to his family, and his employees, too. He said that this made a deep 53 on him, because the additional high “school” fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of 54 , which he would 55 as the secret of his success forever.

A.set B.came C.went D.called

A.good B.bad C.extra D.few

A.staying B.leaving C.living D.coming

A.books B.things C.savings D.pounds

A.put B.looked C.taken D.lied

A.ordinary B.common C.specific D.many

A.one B.it C.them D.these

A.present B.trade C.toy D.fake

A.afraid B.proud C.well D.hard

A.in B.on C.before D.after

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

A.Before B.After C.If D.Though

A.appreciated B.beaten C.spoken D.examined

A.conditions B.experiences C.experiments D.chances

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

A.came out B.found out C.sent out D.set out

A.landing B.flying C.catching D.boarding

A.expression B.idea C.thought D.impression

A.honesty B.lies C.goods D.things

A.remember B.learn C.revise D.read

In a city of south India lived a young man who was always dreaming of becoming rich. He often heard about some traders in his city who gathered a great deal of 1in the course of their travels across the world. He believed he could also make a great achievement although he didn’t have any 2 in business at all. So, one fine day, the young man set out on a long 3
in search of trade opportunities.
4 though, he did not become as rich as he had thought he would. Worse, he spent more money on his travels than he 5 in the course of his trade. All this made him feel confused and 6 , but he refused to return home without 7 .
One day, while he was wandering on the shore in a seaside town, his eyes 8 on an object which he thought should be a large ship at a distance.
“When I become rich, I shall buy a ship just like that one and 9 around the world,” he said ambitiously. Then he waited to see the ship enter the harbor. As the ship got closer, it lost its 10 dimensions(规模) and looked more like a small boat. When the boat reached the 11 , the young man let out a big heavy sigh because he discovered that it was only a bunch of logs tied together. He was terribly 12 to see such a raft(木筏).
Finally he understood. Just as he 13 a lot of time on fruitless speculation(猜想) about the “ship”, his expectations of getting 14 was also without any real basis. Therefore, he decided to return home and 15up a more practical job.
1. A. energy B. knowledge C. resource D. fortune
2. A. expectation B. experience C. interest D. ambition
3. A. journey B. partnership C. vacation D. period
4. A. Unreasonably B. Unbelievably C. Unconsciously D. Unfortunately
5. A. begged B. borrowed C. earned D. adopted
6. A. uncertain B. excited C. patient D. indifferent
7. A. hesitation B. success C. problem D. income
8. A. depended B. focused C. insisted D. lived
9. A. show B. turn C. sail D. fly
10. A. correctB. formal C. real D. grand
11. A. bank B. shore C. ocean D. bottom
12. A. disappointed B. pleased C. puzzled D. astonished
13. A. saved B. valued C. wastedD. created
14. A. richB. learned C. smart D. strong
15. A. setB. gave C. made D. took

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