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Michael O’her lived alone with his father, and the two of them had a very special relationship. The father believed in encouragement.
Though Michael was the    1   of the class when he entered high school, his    2      continued to encourage him, but also made it very clear that he did not have to play    3     if he didn’t want to.
However, Michael loved football and was    4    to try his best at every practice. All through high school, he never     5     a practice or a game, but remained a bench warmer (替补队员) all four years. His    6    father was always in the stands, with words of    7    for him.
It was the end of the football season, and as Michael ran slowly onto the practice field shortly     8    the big final game, the coach met him with a telegram. Michael    9      the telegram and became deathly silent—his father died that morning, and the sad man left for   10    immediately.
In the third quarter, when the team was ten points    11   , a silent young man eagerly    12    onto the sidelines. The coach and his players were shocked to see their team-mate back so    13  .
“Coach, please let me    14   . I have to play today,” said Michael. Feeling sorry for him, the coach     15   . Before long, nobody could believe their eyes. This small bench warmer played like a(n)    16   . He helped his team win finally.
When the team was cheering for their    17   , Michael was sitting in the corner all alone. The coach came to him and said, “You were fantastic! Tell me    18   you did it?”
Tears in eyes, Michael said, “Well, you knew my dad died, but did you know he was blind?” He    19    a smile, “Dad came to all my games, but today was the first time he could   20    me play, and I wanted to show him I could do it!”

A.strongest B.smallest C.biggest D.youngest

A.coach B.players C.classmates D.father

A.football B.games C.practices D.basketball

A.required B.determined C.satisfied D.reminded

A.failed B.lost C.missed D.won

A.sympathetic B.upset C.faithful D.optimistic

A.encouragement B.judgment C.wisdom D.amusement

A.after B.since C.towards D.before

A.went through B.turned over C.got over D.tore up

A.school B.home C.field D.class

A.ahead B.beside C.behind D.away

A.walked B.ran C.climbed D.slipped

A.quietly B.sadly C.happily D.soon

A.go B.fight C.work D.play

A.left B.refused C.agreed D.cried

A.star B.son C.amateur D.trainer

A.victory B.award C.memorial D.unity

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

A.spread B.changed C.forced D.stopped

A.hear B.see C.feel D.make

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For the past two years, it’s gone like this:
My question: “Have you thought of taking an advanced placement class (高阶课程) so that you can earn college credit?”
Nicole’s 40 : “No, I’m not interested in that.” ………
Two months ago, she was 41 to a great university. However, I was still the mother having a 42 time letting go. The night before the introductory meeting of the university, I had read the course catalog carefully and 43 courses which I thought looked good. We met on the campus the next afternoon, and Nicole’s face44 with excitement. “I have had my entire schedule figured out,” she said. “Already?” I was astonished, 45 she should have discussed it with me. I examined the schedule. Nicole hadn’t taken a (an) 46 one of the courses I had suggested. Every course she had chosen47 suited her interests. Just then I saw a mature, capable young woman with a48 mind and the ability to shape her future. She no longer needed her mother’s49 every decision she made. I felt proud, though still a bit 50 .
I 51 the lessons carefully. Nicole has struggled to learn over the past 18 years: 52 , sympathy, and hard work. There have been a few holes along the way. 53 , she is well-equipped and eager to54 the future. The next step, I recognized, was mine to take: giving my daughter and myself the55 we both needed.

A.left B.right C.either D.each

A.onto B.up C.back D.out

A.keep B.refuse C.taste D.bear

A.embarrassing B.relaxing C.lively D.beautiful

A.comment B.word C.concept D.response

A.received B.invited C.treated D.accepted

A.good B.great C.hard D.easy

A.taken B.underlined C.offered D.emphasized

A.lit up B.built up C.turned up D.made up

A.imagining B.thinking C.hoping D.adding

A.only B.just C.even D.single

A.mostly B.hardly C.exactly D.slightly

A.sharp B.normal C.different D.typical

A.encouraging B.evaluating C.disagreeing D.agreeing

A.anxious B.excited C.sad D.tense

A.reviewed B.observed C.checked D.studied

A.ability B.honesty C.responsibility D.punctuality

A.Therefore B.Instead C.Still D.Besides

A.embrace B.discover C.determine D.lead

A.character B.strength C.relief D.independence

It was her laughing that drew my attention. Note taking really wasn’t all that funny.
Walking over to the offender (someone that does something wrong), I asked for the 36 . Frozen, she refused to give it to me. I waited, all attention in the classroom on the quiet 37 between teacher and student. When she finally 38 it over she whispered, “Okay, but I didn’t draw it.”
It was a hand-drawn 39 of me, teeth blackened and the words “I’m stupid” coming out of my mouth.
I managed to fold it up calmly. My mind, 40 , was working angrily as I struggled not to 41 . I figured I knew the two students who were most likely to draw the picture. It would do them some 42 to teach them a lesson, and maybe it was high time that I did it!
Thankfully, I was able to keep myself 43 .
When there were about six minutes remaining, I showed the class the picture. They were all silent as I told them how 44 this was for me. I told them there must be a reason 45 and now was their chance to write down anything they needed to tell me. Then I let them write silently while I sniffled(抽鼻子) in the back of the classroom.
As I 46 the notes later, many of them said something like, “I’ve got nothing against you,” or “I’m sorry you were hurt.” A number of them said, “You give us too much homework.” Some kids said, “We’re 47 of you.” But two notes, from the girls who I 48 were behind the picture, had a list of issues. I was too 49 , too strict…
Reading those notes, I realized that over the course of this year, instead of 50 my students, I had begun commanding them to 51 . Where I thought I was driving them to success I was 52 driving them away.
I had some apologizing to do. But the next day in the classroom, one boy and one girl each handed me a card. The one 53 by all the boys expressed sincere regret for the ugly joke. The one from the girls asked for 54 .
This was a lesson for both the kids and me. Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the 55 .

A.help B.advice C.reason D.note

A.conversation B.match C.argument D.battle

A.took B.handed C.turned D.thought

A.statue B.card C.poster D.picture

A.however B.otherwise C.therefore D.besides

A.leave B.explain C.argue D.cry

A.favor B.harm C.good D.punishment

A.controlled B.amused C.uninterested D.relaxed

A.meaningful B.hurtful C.regretful D.forgetful

A.aside B.behind C.below D.above

A.read B.finished C.wrote D.collected

A.proud B.fond C.afraid D.ashamed

A.figured B.promised C.concluded D.doubted

A.talkative B.thoughtful C.kind D.mean

A.forcing B.teaching C.comforting D.encouraging

A.achieve B.apologize C.fail D.appreciate

A.normally B.actually C.immediately D.generally

A.signed B.offered C.drawn D.bought

A.thankfulness B.pity C.forgiveness D.communication

A.friendship B.future C.knowledge D.education

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Last year , I lost my best friend in high school . It seemed that everyone else’s life could just continue on in its 36 way, but mine couldn’t . I wasn’t sure how I was going to be able to face 37 and their gossip at school . I was forced to 38 my routine on Monday morning as usual. In the evening I returned home from school 39 completely defeated . All I wanted to do was 40 into bed and wallow(沉迷于)in my own self-pity. I pulled back the covers on my bed and 41a pile of cards left by dad . Each card included a(n) 42 that is was to be opened on a 43 night that week.
I made it through that week 44 my father . Each card 45 to say just what I needed to hear.Tuesday’s card said , “The past is painful to think about and the 46 is impossible to imagine.Don’t try.Just take it one minute at a time.”On Wednesday my mood 47 when I read. “What you are feeling now is 48 and normal.It still feels very bad , but it is part of the healing 49 .”Friday’s card contained a poem he wrote.The last lines made me smile through my tears. “Whatever special 50 you face along life’s way,may you 51 that you will find the best in every day.”I was instructed to open the last card 52 the party I went to on Saturday night . In it he wisely reminded me to 53 . “The world isn’t so bad after a good laugh.The more you laugh.the more you heal.”Each card was signed , “Love , Dad.”
My world once collapsed but I 54 the difficult breakup eventually. It owed to my dad, who made his 55 known when he couldn’t be present

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

A.work out B.meet with C.deal with D.come across

A.making B.feeling C.regarding D.considering

A.crawl B.push C.jump D.draw

A.invented B.discovered C.created D.wrote

A.instruction B.explanation C.presentation D.information

A.regular B.flexible C.particular D.legal

A.in favor of B.regardless of C.in search of D.because of

A.seemed B.happened C.occurred D.intended

A.life B.future C.dream D.result

A.fell B.passed C.flew D.lifted

A.false B.honest C.natural D.innocent

A.content B.process C.cure D.progress

A.destruction B.competition C.challenges D.permission

A.trust B.guess C.predict D.succeed

A.before B.since C.after D.till

A.cry B.scream C.sing D.laugh

A.got through B.looked through C.broke through D.put throngh

A.schedule B.concept C.soul D.confidence

完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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When I was about five years old, I used to watch a bird in the skies of southern Alberta from the Blackfoot Blood Reserve in northern Montana where I was born.I loved this bird; I would 36 him for hours.He would 37 effortlessly in that gigantic sky, or he would come down and light on the 38 and float there beautifully.Sometimes when I watched him, he would not make a sound and liked to move 39 into the grasses.We called him meksikatsi, which in the Blackfoot language 40 “pink-colored feet”; meksikatsi and I became very good friends.
The bird had a very particular significance to me 41 I desperately wanted to be able to fly too.I felt very much as if I was the kind of person who had been born into a world where 42 was impossible.And most of the things that I 43 about would not be possible for me but would be possible only for other people.
When I was ten years old, something unexpected 44 my life suddenly.I found myself become an 45 child in a family I was not born into; I found myself in a 46 position that many native Americans find themselves in, living in a city that they do not understand at all, not in another culture but 47 two cultures.
A teacher of the English language told me that meksikatsi was not called meksikatsi, even though that is what 48 people have called that bird for thousands of years.Meksikatsi, he said, was really “duck”.I was very 49 with English.I could not understand it.First of all, the bird did not look like “duck”, and when it made a 50 , it did not sound like “duck”, I was even more 51 when I found out that the meaning of the verb “to duck” came from the bird.
As I 52 to understand English better, I understand that it made a great deal of 53 , but I never forgot that meksikatsi made a different kind of meaning.I 54 that languages are not just different words for the same things but totally different 55 , totally different ways of experiencing and looking at the world.

A.keep B.watch C.follow D.search

A.jump B.dive C.circle D.wander

A.nest B.hill C.water D.road

A.quickly B.naturally C.freely D.quietly

A.means B.reads C.shows D.states

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

A.communication B.imagination C.belief D.flight

A.dreamed B.worried C.knew D.argued

A.improved B.enriched C.changed D.ruined

A.educated B.adopted C.outgoing D.independent

A.weak B.comfortable C.terrible D.central

A.between B.against C.without D.beyond

A.most B.few C.their D.my

A.desperate B.bored C.uncomfortable D.disappointed

A.noise B.call C.decision D.choice

A.ashamed B.confused C.embarrassed D.frightened

A.tried B.came C.determined D.expected

A.evidence B.distinction C.profit D.sense

A.identified B.confirmed C.realized D.predicted

A.concepts B.regulations C.messages D.evaluations

“Hey, Dad, are you going to come to my award ceremony tonight?” I __21___asked my father. “I have to work late tonight. I doubt if I’ll be able to __22__ it on time. I am just too busy right now,” he replied.
My mind could not ___23__the idea that he would be too busy working late. He was also too busy to __24__ my horse show, football games and the 15th birthday party. He always used the same __25__. Why had I even taken trouble to ask? __26__, there was always a slight hope that tonight would be __27__.
As my mother and I arrived at school, two friends__28__ me. “Jill, meet my dad. Dad, this is my friend Jill.” I shook the hand of a tall man. Camera flashes lit up the room, and claps filled the __29__ as students accepted their awards. My name was finally called, __30__ three others. I followed my classmates to the __31__. When I reached out my hand to shake the __32__, a big smile lit up her face. The blinding flash from my mother’s camera ___33__ my eyes and I knew my dad wasn’t there. I walked back to my seat __34___.
Back at home, seeing my dad’s car in the garage. I told myself he would not be __35__. But the strong smell of alcohol hit me as soon as I __36__inside, and I could feel my tears __37__ . I followed the sound of his drunken words and saw him __38__ on the couch.
__39__ did Father lie to me? I threw my award on the floor, walked to my bedroom, and shut the door. Tears rolled down my face. I wondered if I would ever be more__40__ than his whiskey bottle.

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A.reach B.keep C.take D.make

A.create B.support C.appreciate D.accept

A.watch B.avoid C.attend D.speed

A.excuse B.reply C.promise D.trick

A.Besides B.Thus C.Otherwise D.However

A.active B.formal C.different D.serious

A.recognized B.greeted C.encouraged D.showed

A.air B.audience C.school D.playground

A.rather than B.other than C.except for D.along with

A.stage B.position C.office D.exit

A.Jill’s B.teacher’s C.mother’s D.father’s

A.fixed B.touched C.hurt D.inserted

A.successfully B.disappointedly C.delightedly D.hopefully

A.drunk B.woken C.forgiven D.hidden

A.stepped B.noticed C.examined D.glanced

A.getting off B.taking down C.building up D.turning around

A.learning B.lying C.putting D.carrying

A.How B.Where C.Why D.Whether

A.perfect B.comfortable C.fortunate D.important

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