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It was a cold winter. The day my husband fell to his death, it started to snow, just  31  any November day. His   32  , when I found it, was lightly covered with snow. It snowed almost every day for the next four months, while I sat on the couch and watched it   33  . One morning, I walked slowly   34   and was surprised to see a snow remover clearing my driveway and the bent back of a woman clearing my walk. I dropped to my knees and crawled back upstairs,  35  those good people would not see me. I was   36  . My first thought was, how would I ever  37  them? I didn’t have the  38  to brush my hair,   39  clear someone’s walk.
Before Jon’s death, I felt proud that I   40  asked for favors. I identified myself by my competence and  41  . So who was I if I was no longer capable? How could I   42  myself if I just sat on the couch every day and watched the snow fall?
Learning to receive the love and   43  from others wasn’t easy. Friends cooked for me and I cried. Finally, my friend Kathy said, “Mary, cooking for you isn’t a   44  for me; it makes me feel good to be able to do something for you.”
Over and over, I heard   45  words from the people who supported me during those  46  days. One wise man told me, “You aren’t doing nothing because being fully open to your  47  may be the hardest work you will ever do.”
I am not the person I   48  was, but in many ways I have changed for the   49  . I’ve been surprised to learn that there is incredible freedom coming form  50  one’s worst fear and walking away whole. I believe there is strength, for sure, in accepting a dark period of our life.

A.on B.in C.like D.for

A.body B.soul C.shoe D.footprint

A.sweep up B.drop off C.fall down D.pile up

A.upstairs B.downstairs C.indoors D.outdoors

A.so B.yet C.and D.for

A.delighted B.disappointed C.annoyed D.ashamed

A.pay B.award C.reward D.treat

A.courage B.strength C.spirit D.power

A.stand alone B.leave alone C.sit alone D.let alone

A.frequently B.gradually C.hardly D.uncertainly

A.intelligence B.independence C.excellence D.qualification

A.achieve B.praise C.respect D.promote

A.supply B.support C.contribution D.similar

A.burden B.job C.business D.sorrow

A.sensitive B.same C.considerate D.similar

A.blue B.rainy C.bright D.snowy

A.despair B.difficulty C.pain D.regret

A.still B.once C.even D.never

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

A.facing B.noticing C.managing D.expressing

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eBooks still some way away from students
Twelve-year-old Tang Yin is one of the earliest students to test a digital textbook in China. The boy said he was a little 11 when he received the monochromatic(单色的) flat device in April, 2010, because he thought it should be a “ 12 cool” laptop. But Tan still cherishes(珍爱) his new equipment like “protecting my 13 ,” said the fifth grader. After all, not every student has the opportunity to 14 the eBook, which is worth $294 (¥2,000 yuan), he said.
The 50 eBooks, 15 by Taiwan eBook manufacturer Chuanqi Photoelectric Technology in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, enables one class at Yangzhou Sanyuanqiao Elementary School to be the 16 group of students in the Chinese mainland to replace their regular textbooks with electronic ones. Out of 1000 students, Tang’s class was the lucky 17 .
“Our school could not 18 the project without the company’s donation,” said Yuan Shishan, vice-headmaster of the primary school. 19 the digital book is considered environmentally friendly, because it replaces paper books and saves money in the long run, the price is much higher than most Chinese 20 can afford. Also, some technical defects, the21 of taking notes and monochromatic display, make the eBook fail to meet the expectations of students and teachers.
“There’s still a/an 22 way to go before the eBook really plays an important role in education,” said the headmaster.
According to Yuan, the annual average income of a 23 family in Yangzhou is about 20,000 to 30,000 yuan, and neither the parents nor the school can afford the 2,000 yuan 24 book.
The school doesn’t allow the students to take their eBooks to their homes. The devices are25 after class, and are locked in the headmaster’s office.

A.excited B.interested C.confused D.disappointed

A.normal B.super C.light D.thin

A.eyes B.grades C.friendship D.class

A.buy B.give C.use D.expect

A.donated B.manufactured C.invented D.designed

A.original B.first C.second D.final

A.characters B.inspect ors C.recipients D.devotees

A.support B.introduce C.determine D.afford

A.After B.As if C.Now that D.Although

A.families B.classes C.schools D.provinces

A.unfamiliarity B.inconvenience C.discomfort D.dislike

A.effective B.practical C.long D.narrow

A.common B.local C.small D.general

A.digital B.regular C.new D.pleasant

A.put on B.taken in C.looked on D.handed in

完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
When Wilson got to the airport, 36 flight was already being called 37 the loudspeakers. The day before he had given up his 38 for a morning flight and had booked(预定)an afternoon 39 instead. He had to go to the reservations(预定)desk to collect his 40ticket.
  He apologized for being 41.The reservations clerk(预订票的职员)smiled and began to look through the reservations in front of her. Then her 42 disappeared and 43 began to look 44 .
  “Your ticket doesn’t seem to be here, ” she said. “Let me check it with the computer. ”The 45 clicked(滴答声)and whirred(飕飕声)and 46 began to flash 47 , his flight was called a second time. Wilson became very 48 . 49 the girl looked 50 .
  “There’s been a mistake. Your new ticket was sent to you by post. That’s why it isn’t here”, she said. 51 took her only a 52 time to write 53 a new one. Wilson managed to catch the plane just before it took 54 . “What a way to start a 55 !” he thought.

A.he B.his C.him D.her

A.up B.with C.over D.out

A.ticket B.wallet C.money D.plane

A.plane B.ticket C.flight D.fight

A.first B.new C.old D.another

A.later B.late C.last D.early

A.smile B.smiling C.smiled D.laugh

A.he B.his C.her D.she

A.happy B.angry C.sad D.worried

A.flight B.loudspeakers C.clerk D.computer

A.lights B.light C.flight D.computer

A.just B.just then C.then D.when

A.angry B.happy C.nervous D.sad

A.Finally B.Last C.Then D.Just

A.at B.down C.up D.out

A.That B.It C.She D.He

A.long B.short C.some D.few

A.down B.out C.away D.of

A.off B.out C.away D.place

A.travel B.work C.job D.holiday

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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Back in my country, when I was a child, I used to go to “market day” with my mother. One day each week, farmers used to 31 their fruit and vegetables into the city. They 32 one street to all cars, and the farmers set up tables for their 33 . This outdoor market was a great place to 34. Everything was fresher than produce in grocery stores because the farmers brought it in 35 after the harvest. My mother and I always got there early in the morning to get the 36 produce.
The outdoor market was a wonderful adventure for a small child, 37 was like a festival – full of colors and 38 . There are red tomatoes, yellow lemons, green lettuce, peppers, grapes, and onions. The farmers did their own 39 . They all shouted loudly for 40 to buy their produce. “Come and buy my beautiful oranges! They’re juicy and delicious and full of vitamins to 41 your children healthy and strong!”
Everyone used to 42 with the farmers over the 43 of their produce. It was like a wonderful drama in a theatre; the buyers and sellers were the “ 44” in this drama. My mother was an 45 at this. First, she picked the freshest, most attractive tomatoes, for example. Then she asked the price. The seller told her.
“What?” she said. She looked very surprised. “So 46 ?
The seller looked terribly 47 . “My dear lady!” he replied. “I’m a poor, 48 farmer. These are the cheapest tomatoes on the market!”
They always argued for several minutes before agreeing 49a price. My mother took her tomatoes and left. Both buyer and seller were 50 . The drama was over.

A.carry B.take C.bring D.fetch

A.opened B.closed C.started D.stopped

A.produce B.goods C.food D.product

A.buy B.sell C.bargain D.shop

A.hurriedly B.immediately C.hardly D.straightly

A.best B.finest C.freshest D.cheapest

A.who B.that C.which D.what

A.voices B.noises C.sounds D.accent

A.shopping B.business C.shouting D.advertising

A.customers B.producers C.themselves D.sellers

A.leave B.let C.except D.make

A.argue B.talk C.discuss D.speak

A.order B.price C.quality D.form

A.viewers B.listeners C.actors D.directors

A.actress B.inventor C.advancer D.expert

A.wonderful B.exciting C.cheap D.expensive

A.injured B.hurt C.damaged D.wounded

A.excellent B.fair C.honest D.easy

A.with B.to C.in D.on

A.disappointed B.encouraged C.satisfied D.tired

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
I took home a briefcase full of troubles . As I sat down on that hot and damp 36 , there seemed to be no 37 to the problems hanging around in my brain . So I picked up a book , settled into a comfortable chair and 38 my own special therapy (疗法): 39 reading .
I 40 three or four hours on two short chapters of Personal History by Vincent Sheean—tasting each paragraph , staying over a sentence , a phrase , or even a single word , building a detailed mental picture of the scene . No longer was I in Sydney , Australia , on a sticky hot night . Enjoying every word , I 41 foreign journalist Vincent Sheean on a tour to China and another to Russia . I was 42 in the author’s world . And when finally I put it down , my mind was totally 43 .
Next morning , four words from the book—“take the long 44 ” were still in my mind . At my desk , I had a long-view look at my 45 . Once more , super-slow-reading had given me not only 46 but perspective (视角), and helped me in my everyday affairs .
I discovered its 47 years ago . Before that , if I had been really interested in a book , I would48 from page to page , 49 to know what came next . Now , I decided , I had to become a miser (守财奴)with 50 and stretch every sentence like a poor man spending his last dollar .
I had started with the practical object of making my book last . But by the end of the second week I began to realize 51 I was getting from super-slow-reading itself . Sometimes just a particular phrase52 my attention , sometimes a sentence . I would read it slowly, analyze it , read it again—perhaps changing down into an even 53 speed—and then sit for 20 minutes thinking about it before moving on . I was like a pianist 54 a piece of music , phrase by phrase , practicing it , trying to discover and55 exactly what the composer(作曲家) was trying to convey.

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

A.solutions B.doubt C.wonder D.courses

A.tried on B.applied C.practiced D.managed

A.fast B.super fast C.super slow D.slow

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

A.united B.attended C.attracted D.joined

A.found B.lost C.persuaded D.accepted

A.broken B.discouraged C.refreshed D.awakened

A.view B.care C.walk D.distance

A.therapy B.problems D.work

A.difficulty B.success C.achievement D.pleasure

A.use B.disadvantage C.value

A.look B.read C.analyze D.digest

A.worried B.eager C.glad D.anxious

A.books B.troubles C.words D.music

A.how well B.how long C.how many D.how much

A.caught B.missed C.escaped

A.faster B.higher C.lower D.slower

A.playing B.studying C.writing D.singing

A.realize B.recognize C.repay D.understand

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出可以填入空白的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
In order to separate loving parents from their freshman sons, Morehouse College in Atlanta has held a/an ___36_____"Parting Ceremony."
When University of Minnesota freshmen ____37_____ at the end of this month, parental separation will be a little trickier: mothers and fathers will be ___38_____ to a reception elsewhere ___39_____ students can meet their roommates and talk about dorm room space -- _____40_____ adult breaking in.
In the latest wave in which superinvolved parents ____41_____ their children to college, universities are ____42_____activities ____43_____to speed the separation. In the age of MSN and twice-daily texts home, ___44______colleges are urging "sticky parents" to leave sooner so students can ___45____independence.
Grinnell College here, like others, has found it ____46____ to make it clear when parents _____47__ say goodbye. After computer printers and bags had been carried to dorm rooms, everyone gathered in the gymnasium, students on one side, _____48____on the other.
Shortly____49______, mothers and fathers were urged to leave campus.
Moving their students in usually takes a few hours. Moving on? Most deans can tell _____50_____of parents who hang around campus for days. At Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y. "We recognize it's a ____51______ day for families," Beverly Low, the dean(学监) of first-year students said.___52___, during various parent meetings on Colgate's move-in day, Ms. Low and other officials plan to tell the parents ____53_____ that "activities for the class of freshmen begin at 4 on time, so parents should leave before 4." she said.
Formal departure ceremonies are unusual __54___ growing in popularity, said Joyce Holl, head of the National Orientation Directors Association. A more common method is for colleges to limit the hour for last hugs.____55_____, the parents of Princeton freshmen learn from the move-in schedule, "the rest events are intended for students only."
A formal B informal C casual D grand
A move out B move in C move around D graduate
A sent B driven C invited D called on
A so B but C still D yet
A with B as C where D without
A rescue B deliver C bring D release
A running out B taking out C carrying out D picking out
A wanted B meant C devoted D prepared
A in which B which C how D where
A form B create C increase D develop
A necessary B unimportant C useless D difficult
A will B need C must D would
A teachers B police C professors D parents
A before B after C later D passed
A news B comments C stories D shadows
A little B huge C long D large
A Still B Therefore C Thus D Whereas
A rudely B directly C conveniently D hardly
A and B but C however D so
A For the time beingB For a long time C For example D For a change

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