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I was sure that I was to be killed. I became terribly   16  . I fumbled(摸索) in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had   17   their search. I found one. But I had no matches, for they had taken those. I  18   the bars at the jailer(狱卒). He did not make eye contact with me. I   19  out to him, “Have you got a   20  ?” He looked at me, shrugged (耸肩) and came over to light my cigarette. As he came close, I   21  . I don't know why I did that. It was as though a spark jumped across the   22   between our two hearts. My smile leaped through the   23   and generated a smile on his lips, too. He lit my cigarette but stayed 24, looking at me directly in the eyes.
   I kept   25  at him, and his looking at me seemed to have a new dimension(方面) too. “Do you have   26 ?” he asked. “Yes, here, here.” I took out my wallet and   27  fumbled for the pictures of my family. He,   28, took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for   29 . My eyes filled with tears, I said that I   30  that I’d never see my family again, never have the  31 to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too.   32 , without another word, he   33 my cell and silently led me out. Out of the jail, quietly and by back routes, out of the town.
   My life was saved by a smile. Yes, the smile―the   34 , unplanned, natural connection between people. I really believe that if that part of you and that part of me could recognize each other, we wouldn't be enemies. We couldn't have   35  or envy or fear.

A.excited B.lonely C.impatient D.nervous

A.escaped B.attracted C.confused D.misled

A.broke off B.bent down C.looked through D.fixed up

A.called B.let C.reached D.ran

A.light B.watch C.cigarette D.key

A.cried B.laughed C.smiled D.whispered

A.size B.gap C.weight D.rate

A.prison B.bars C.noise D.silence

A.far B.calm C.near D.angry

A.smiling B.shouting C.staring D.pointing

A.pictures B.kids C.time D.strength

A.freely B.strongly C.unwillingly D.nervously

A.finally B.however C.too D.accidentally

A.them B.me C.fun D.pleasure

A.promised B.intended C.insisted D.feared

A.idea B.chance C.desire D.hope

A.Suddenly B.Gradually C.Politely D.Skillfully

A.broke B.blocked C.unlocked D.left

A.impossible B.invisible C.unknown D.unaffected

A.hate B.dream C.competition D.poverty

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A.feature B.character C.nature D.quality

A.gets B.lets C.has D.makes

A.same B.different C.familiar D.similar

A.differs B.divides C.departs D.splits

A.yellow B.white C.dark D.brown

A.turned out B.turned down C.turned over D.turned back

A.ancestors B.parents C.family D.origin

A.silly B.wise C.stupid D.foolish

A.noticed B.looked C.watched D.observed

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

A.entering B.running C.attending D.participating

A.rocking B.shaking C.swinging D.waving

A.unless B.after C.before D.until

A.marriage B.couple C.double D.twins

A.always B.also C.almost D.still

A.allowing B.preventing C.encouraging D.banning

A.Therefore B.However C.But D.Otherwise

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

A.long B.high C.tall D.kind

A.similar B.familiar C.unique D.same

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A.submits B.reveals C.launches D.relieves

A.audience B.officials C.partners D.staff

A.while B.because C.for D.although

A.exits B.shortages C.absences D.sources

A.surveyed B.searched C.exposed D.expanded

A.collective B.private C.personal D.civil

A.conducted B.combined C.concerned D.confused

A.provide B.reach C.transfer D.hire

A.Lest B.Unless C.Before D.As

A.with B.for C.on D.by

A.control B.stretch C.ensure D.heighten

A.creative B.technical C.narrative D.physical

A.priority B.option C.challenge D.judgment

A.procedures B.academics C.thoughts D.subjects

A.until B.since C.whereas D.if

A.rate B.discuss C.order D.observe

A.typical B.particular C.positive D.general

A.highlighted B.described C.focused D.touched

A.masses B.workforce C.faculty D.communities

A.what B.whom C.where D.why

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Job hunting has always been a headache for college graduates. Though many graduates are employed right after graduation, some are 48. Most serious of all, some still have no idea49to go working even a long time after graduation.
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A.suggest B.imagine C.recall D.prevent

A.different B.extraordinary C.unusual D.similar

A.trees B.worms C.nests D.leaves

A.in delight B.in cheer C.in fear D.in amazement

A.screaming B.staring C.praising D.criticizing

A.recite B.edit C.spread D.print

A.come across B.searched for C.looked after D.cared about

A.impact B.process C.advantage D.truth

A.desperate B.good C.regretful D.responsible

A.speechlessly B.hopelessly C.mindlessly D.homelessly

A.declining B.raising C.wiping D.smoothing

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A.kept B.washed C.watched D.serviced

A.agreed B.planned C.determined D.promised

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A.However B.Then C.Therefore D.Still

A.realized B.found out C.thought D.figured out

A.went B.ran C.walked D.hurried

A.started B.left C.arrived D.come

A.word B.face C.look D.appearance

A.find B.decide C.believe D.feel

A.turn up B.drive out C.go away D.come out

A.ashamed B.frightened C.nervous D.surprised

A.nervousness B.sadness C.silence D.thought

A.you B.myself C.me D.yourself

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

A.asking B.persuading C.begging D.following

A.physical B.practical C.personal D.natural

A.indeed B.always C.also D.almost

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