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One day last month after I received my salary, I went shopping with my little son. __41_in the crowded store, I had my money __42_ and my whole salary was gone with it. I was so angry that I almost lost __43_ of myself. What could I do? We were not very __44_. The money was really not a small sum for my family. It would __45_ our life greatly. How could I tell my wife?
I felt very sad and even _46_for losing the money when I got home. To make up for my __47__ mistake, I gathered all my strength to give our house a thorough cleaning and then __48__ a wonderful meal and cooked a special dish my wife loved to ___49__ her.
When she came home, I __50__ a smile to greet her. She was __51__ to see the neat house and the __52__ meal. We sat at the table and began to eat. I told my story __53__. She did not respond. It was as if she had not heard my words.
“ I’ve __54__ my salary,” I murmured to her again.
“ I see,” she did not shout at me as I had __55__. She didn’t lose her __56__. So I was afraid she was trying hard to __57__ her anger.
A moment later, my wife was still __58__ and seemed to be enjoying her favorite dish. At last I could not help asking, “ I’ve lost my money. Why not shout at me?” she __59__ her eyes, looking at me and said, “ Oh, on the contrary, I am thinking about how to comfort you. It’s the __60__ who is to blame.”

A.Luckily B.Unfortunately C.Surprisingly D.Secretly

A.robbed B.stolen C.caught D.gone

A.control B.heart C.interest D.habit

A.happy B.poor C.healthy D.wealthy

A.enrich B.improve C.affect D.please

A.guilty B.ashamed C.frightened D.worried

A.careless B.unforgivable C.unforgettable D.unbelievable

A.prepared B.served C.provided D.chose

A.comfort B.meet C.surprise D.please

A.gave B.pretended C.forced D.made

A.satisfied B.surprised C.pleased D.interested

A.delicious B.excellent C.cool D.attractive

A.gladly B.calmly C.excitedly D.nervously

A.spent B.wasted C.donated D.lost

A.hoped B.desired C.expected D.wished

A.way B.temper D.control

A.hide B.express C.maintain D.show

A.unhappy B.silent C.worried D.surprised

A.moved B.shut C.raised D.opened

A.store B.policeman C.society D.thief

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A.lived B.shared C.possessed D.bought

A.cheap B.noisy C.small D.limited

A.in trouble B.in sight C.in place D.in parts

A.struck B.removed C.kicked D.knocked

A.plan B.choice C.chance D.idea

A.looked after B.showed up C.turned over D.came cross

A.so B.because C.until D.while

A.worked B.traveled C.lived D.learned

A.worked out B.called up C.watched out D.made sure

A.As long as B.As far as C.As soon as D.As many as

A.change B.problem C.conflict D.difference

A.set off B.left for C.entered into D.admitted into

A.all B.little C.something D.nothing

A.supply B.teach C.encourage D.raise

A.different B.unfair C.easy D.hopeful

A.Thanks to B.In spite of C.Except for D.But for

A.home B.house C.ability D.lesson

A.choice B.failure C.past D.present

A.doubt about B.call on C.center on D.believe in

A.born B.accepted C.educated D.deserted

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A.concern B.thirst C.sense D.taste

A.works B.performs C.serves D.affects

A.in terms of B.according to C.on account of D.in spite of

A.yet B.once C.also D.still

A.outstanding B.inspiring C.convincing D.leading

A.catching B.appealing C.drawing D.covering

A.usual B.regular C. average D.common

A.majors B.interests C.preferences D.standards

A.attach B.adapt C.approach D.relate

A.generally B.frequently C.traditionally D.originally

A.raised B.rose C.fell D.struck

A.by B.in C.over D.above

A.effect B.focus C.interest D.benefit

A.recent B.late C.present D.unique

A.matters B.affairs C. events D.issues

A.taking up B.going on C.calling up D.keeping on

A.overturn B.downturn C.breakthrough D.breakout

A.cleverer B.smarter C.brighter D.wiser

A.strugglt B.measure C.manage D.earn

A.stability B.puzzle C.uncertainty D.recovery

It was the summer of my freshman year of college. Instead of heading home for a nice long 1 , my friends and I had decided to 2 and take some extra courses. We had 3 the top floor of an old house to live in. My bed was 4 into a stuffy (愁闷的)former laundry room and each night was a new 5 in humidity. Still, it felt 6 to be in my own place for the first time. After the first few weeks, 7 , the thrill faded and 8 set in. I found myself sitting alone each night 9 my home and my parents.
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A.journey B.term C.break D.way

A.leave B.stay C.relax D.travel

A.rented B.bought C.painted D.repaired

A.made B.changed C.jammed D.hidden

A.wish B.pleasure C.experiment D.adventure

A.exciting B.boring C.astonishing D.moving

A.anyway B.though C.therefore D.instead

A.headache B.loneliness C.satisfaction D.homesickness

A.forgetting about B.relying on C.thinking of D.referring to

A.special B.terrible C.specific D.difficult

A.gave up B.had trouble in C.put off D.took pride in

A.frozen B.prepared C.tasted D.kept

A.laughter B.scream C.whistle D.sigh

A.less B.more C.worse D.better

A.minds B.dreams C.spirits D.thoughts

A.kick B.hit C.crash D.knock

A.disappointed B.surprised C.puzzled D.encouraged

A.hungry B.open C.sick D.gentle

A.making up B.getting up C.catching up D.taking up

A.sign B.chance C.secret D.belief

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The Man was very sad. He knew that the Cat's days were 31 . The doctor had said there wasn't anything more that could be done, that he should take the Cat home and make him as 32 as possible.
The man put the Cat on his lap and33 .The Cat opened his eyes, purred and looked up at the Man. A tear
34 down the Man's cheek and 35 on the Cat's forehead. The Cat gave him a slightly annoyed look.
" Why do you cry, Man?" the Cat asked. "Because you can't 36 the thought of losing me? Because you think you can never replace me?" The Man 37 "yes".
"And where do you think I'll be 38 I leave you?" the Cat asked. The Man shrugged helplessly. "39
your eyes, Man," the Cat said. The Man gave him a questioning look, but did as he was told.
"What color are my eyes and fur?" the Cat asked. " Your eyes are gold and your fur is a rich, warm brown," the Man replied.
"And where is it that you most often 40 me?" asked the Cat. “I see you. . . on the kitchen window
41 the birds …,on my favorite chair. . . on my desk lying on the papers I need. . . on the pillow next to my
42 at night. " "Then, whenever you wish to see me, all you must do is close your eyes," said the Cat.
“Pick up that piece of string from the floor——there, my ‘toy’ .” he Man opened his eyes, then 43 over and picked up the string. It was about two feet long and the Cat had been able to 44 himself
for hours with it. '"Now take each end of the string in one hand," the Cat ordered. The Man did so.
"The end in your left hand is my birth and the end in your right hand is my 45 . Now bring the two ends together," the Cat said. The Man obeyed.
"You have made a continuous 46 ," said the cat. "Does any point along the string appear to be different, worse or better than any other part of the string?" The Man inspected the string and then 47 his head " no".
The Man shut his eyes hard as the tears poured down his face. He saw the Cat on the 48 , then in his bed, then lying across his important papers. He saw him on the pillow next to his head, saw his bright gold eyes and darkest brown on his nose and ears. He opened his eyes and 49 his tears looked over at the circle of string he still held in his hand.
One day, not long after, there was a new Cat on his lap. She was lovely and white…very different from his earlier 50 Cat and very much the same.

A.numbered B.accounted C.decreased D.figured

A.comfortable B.impressive C.considerate D.exciting

A.complained B.frustrated C.laughed D.sighed

A.put B.rushed C.curled D.rolled

A.appeared B.seemed C.landed D.dried

A.think B.imagine C.remember D.bear

A.smiled B.nodded C.shook D.cried

A.when B.before C.until D.because

A.Open B.Close C.Turn D.Fix

A.see B.accompany C.observe D.adore

A.watching B.catching C.interviewing D.admiring

A.foot B.body C.arm D.head

A.walked B.reached C.ran D.turned

A.entertain B.devote C.concern D.disappoint

A.life B.home C.family D.death

A.wave B.string C.circle D.point

A.turned B.shook C.raised D.hit

A.window B.desk C.door D.pillow

A.over B.through C.with D.under

A.beloved B.acquainted C.bothered D.compromised

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
After years of searching, a truth seeker was told to go to a cave, in which he would find a well. “Ask the well what is 36 , ” he was advised, “and the well reveal (告诉,揭露) it to you.” Having found the well, the seeker asked that most basic and important 37 . And from the depths came the answer: “Go to the village crossroad, and there you shall find what you are seeking.”
Full of 38 the man ran to the crossroad to 39 only three rather uninteresting shops. One shop was selling pieces of metal, another sold 40 , and thin wires were for sale in the third. Nothing and no one there seemed to 41 much to do with the revelation of truth.
Disappointed, the seeker returned to the well to demand an 42 , but he was told only: “You will 43 in the future.”
As years went by, the 44 of his experience at the well gradually 45 until one night, while he was walking, the sound of sitar (西塔琴) music 46 his attention. It was wonderful and it was 47 with great skill and inspiration.
Deeply 48 , the truth seeker felt drawn towards the 49 . He looked at the fingers dancing over the strings. And then suddenly he let out a cry of joyful 50 : the sitar was made out of wires and pieces of metal and wood just like 51 he had once seen in the three stores.
At last he understood the 52 of the well: we have already been given everything we need; our 53 is to assemble (聚集) and use them in the proper way. Nothing is 54 so long as we recognize only fragments (碎片). But as soon as the pieces are put together, something new appears, whose nature we could not have 55 by considering the fragments alone.

A.truth B.hope C.future D.music

A.fact B.reason C.question D.well

A.energy B.hope C.mystery D.surprise

A.get B.count C.find D.open

A.instruments B.clothing C.food D.wood

A.connect B.have C.prepare D.offer

A.explanation B.advice C.excuse D.opportunity

A.succeed B.discover C.pay D.understand

A.bitterness B.failure C.memory D.secret

A.doubled B.forgot C.disappeared D.recovered

A.paid B.lost C.split D.caught

A.played B.broadcast C.enjoyed D.conducted

A.annoyed B.moved C.confused D.frightened

A.adviser B.director C.composer D.player

A.admiration B.distinction C.recognition D.imagination

A.those B.that C.it D.them

A.secret B.message C.theory D.benefit

A.target B.difficulty C.task D.shortcoming

A.interesting B.meaningful C.accessible D.successful

A.foreseen(预见) B.decided C.judged D.formed

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