On a Friday 11 , a poor young artist stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. The music was 12 , and many people 13 and put some money into the 14 of the young man.
The next night, the young artist took out a large piece of 15 and laid it on the ground. Then he began 16 . The music sounded more pleasant. Some people gathered and they found the 17 on that paper. “Last night ,a gentleman put a(n) 18 thing into my hat. Please come to get it back.” When the people saw that, they felt very curious and began to 19 what it could be. After about half an hour, a man 20 there in a hurry and said ,“It can’t be true!You ...you ...”
The young violinist asked, “Did you 21 something?”
“Lottery (彩票).”the man answered 22 .
The violinist took out a lottery ticket. “Is it?”he asked.
The man was too 23 to say a word ...George Sang 24 a lottery ticket a few days ago. The awards(奖)opened yesterday and he won $500,000. So lucky and excited did he feel that he 25 50 dollars and put it in the hat when hearing the music. However, the lottery ticket was also thrown into the hat without being noticed. The violinist found the lottery ticket. Thinking that the owner would 26 to look for it, he came back to where he was given the lottery ticket.
Someone asked the violinist 27 he returned the lottery ticket to the man. He said, “ 28 I don’t have much 29 , I live happily; but if I lose 30 I won’t be happy forever.”
A.morning B.night C.afternoon D.noon
A.quiet B.exciting C.beautiful D.familiar
A.passed by B.went away C.slowed down D.speeded up
A.wallet B.box C.bag D.hat
A.paper B.cloth C.glass D.plastic
A.singing B.playing C.working D.waiting
A.poems B.articles C.words D.texts
A.important B.fantastic C.dangerous D.interesting
A.argue B.care C.expect D.guess
A.came B.rushed C.walked D.left
A.get B.find C.forget D.lose
A.quickly B.anxiously C.seriously D.carefully
A.confused B.anxiously C.excited D.surprised
A.bought B.made C.found D.sold
A.handed out B.took out C.hunted for D.picked up
A.forget B.remember C.return D.picked up
A.where B.why C.when D.how
A.Because B.Although C.If D.While
A.money B.food C.time D.luck
A.friendship B.honesty C.hope D.love
The summer of 1975 I’d just graduated from college in Southern California and received a Ford Car for a 36 present. I had my first job, in Los Angeles. One Sunday night, thinking myself a very 37 gown-up, I 38 my uncle’s place in South Laguna after a visit, 39 admitting to him that I had less than an eighth of a tank of gas and no 40 to buy more on the way to L.A. I pulled onto the Pacific Coast Highway and watched the 41 move down as I headed north. When the engine started giving off strong smells, I 42 into a gas station. There was no self-serve then; there were no credit cards, no ATMs.
I 43 the guy at the station. I could write him a check for gas, I said, or I could 44in my car and try to walk to a town with a 45 the next morning. As he was informing me that I could sleep in my car but he’d have me arrested, a station wagon pulled up to the next46 . The driver—a thin, plain, middle-aged guy—overheard the tail end of my 47 request. As the attendant went to 48 him, he nodded at me. “ 49 her tank first,” he said.
“Really?” I said. 50 bloomed. “Oh, thank you. Thank you. But please. I just need two51 worth. I just need to get home.”
“Fill it,” he 52 to the attendant. Then he turned to me, “You’ll do the same one day, for someone else.”
I keep looking for someone unlucky, hoping to save her 53 on the road. Meanwhile, in case she never shows up, I try for other acts of 54 kindness. That quiet driver is always at the pump a few feet away, instructing the attendant to fill mine 55 .
A.graduation B.birthday C.Christmas D.wedding
A.independent B.honest C.polite D.confident
A.reached B.left C.witnessed D.took
A.after B.without C.on D.by
A.time B.chance C.place D.cash
A.sun B.window C.needle D.clock
A.jumped B.walked C.looked D.pulled
A.seized B.pushed C.begged D.warned
A.sit B.sleep C.break D.fight
A.bank B.station C.hotel D.restaurant
A.door B.garage C.pump D.town
A.planned B.failed C.pretended D.suggested
A.serve B.attack C.charge D.treat
A.Open B.Start C.Fill D.Heat
A.Anxiety B.Nervousness C.Caution D.Hope
A.miles’ B.hours’ C.liters’ D.dollars’
A.explained B.repeated C.threatened D.ordered
A.night B.car C.gas D.money
A.unwilling B.unnecessary C.random D.extra
A.immediately B.quickly C.next D.first5
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Behind our house is the start of a fascinating trail (小径). This trail is one of the old roads that wind through untold miles of forest. My 36 , Beans, and I walk the trail frequently. Normally, Beans sniffs alongside the trail to follow the smell of a deer track or37 some cause known only to him.
Beans is a white dog, quite handsome and very 38 . He not only understands what we tell him, but also often makes sounds as if he were trying to 39 back.
One morning, we took a different route, which led us to an unfamiliar trail. I was sure this trail would eventually lead us to our familiar 40 . But, no. We seemed to be far off course. After two hours, I suddenly realized that Beans probably 41 the way home. So I urged, "Beans, take me home." He ran down a new trail. But it merely led to an intersection (岔道口) of trails.
Soon it became 42 that we were getting nowhere. I began to picture the rest of the day in the 43 without food or drink. We had walked about ten miles. But Beans seemed totally 44 . The sniffing and exploring was going well for him.
Finally, we 45 a crossroad near a highway. Lady Luck suggested I should turn left. We did and46 reached a cottage beside a field. I knocked on the door and explained my situation to an old man. He laughed and then drove us home.
Since our adventure, I 47 that Beans probably knew all along how to get home.
He was just having too much fan exploring new trails.
A.deer B.dog C.lady D.man
A.imagine B.consider C.explore D.present
A.smart B.sweet C.slow D.shy
A.turn B.kick C.jump D.speak
A.driveway B.path C.crossroad D.highway
A.knew B.saw C.showed D.made
A.mysterious B.ridiculous C.fascinating D.apparent
A.house B.forest C.field D.cottage
A.unconcerned B.unconscious C.undecided D.uncomfortable
A.left for B.went off C.came to D.drove toward
A.punctually B.frequently C.formally D.shortly
A.regretted B.remembered C.concluded D.confirmed
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
In the era of high-tech today, face-to-face conversation is dying.
The New York Times published an article recently that shows great 36 for the “death of conversation”. It 37 that while technology such as cell phones, e-mails, and Internet posting makes us feel more 38 than ever, they’re also driving us away from people around us.
Users get final connectivity39 the price of 40 face-to-face conversation. Sherry Turkle, author of the article in The New York Times says people are 41 to a different way of being “alone together”.
Actually, 42 text messages or writing micro-blogs allows us to 43 thoughts. But bits and pieces of online cannot 44a “real conversation.” Lan Guo, 19, a freshman English major from Changsha University, said that she would like to hear people’s tone of voice and see their faces in a conversation. “The give and take of 45in a conversation sharpens our minds.” she said. She also mentions that 46 ourselves in mobile technology reduces our chance of starting conversations with strangers and 47 people.
Turkle mentioned the popular 48 of “I share, therefore I am.” among this generation. Liu Xuan, a young writer from Taiwan and psychology graduate from Harvard University, thinks it’s an attitude 49 by most young people. They are 50 busy creating or polishing their online persona (网络人格) that they forget how to live a 51 life.
However, experts remind us that it’s 52 to blame mobile technology. Chen Chen, a sociology expert at China Youth & Children Research Center, points out that 53 is still owners of tools who’re avoiding personal contact. We take advantage of these devices to hide ourselves from others. Texting messages or calling may be a(n) 54 to avoid contact with others, such as having eye contact. “Only by strengthening conversation can we understand each other. 55 throwing away the mobile phones is not a solution.” she said.
A.regret B.respect C.anger D.support
A.advises B.speaks C.suggests D.talks
A.received B.connected C.shared D.separated
A.with B.for C.in D.at
A.having B.risking C.sacrificing D.continuing
A.related B.committed C.limited D.accustomed
A.sending B.getting C.reading D.taking
A.change B.exchange C.explain D.develop
A.indicate B.replace C.cover D.involve
A.ideas B.letters C.chances D.gifts
A.imagining B.joining C.burying D.attaching
A.interviewing B.introducing C.recognizing D.meeting
A.feeling B.concept C.image D.truth
A.adapted B.confirmed C.handled D.adopted
A.so B.too C.very D.quite
A.real B.colorful C.daily D.meaningful
A.important B.necessary C.unfair D.uncomfortable
A.that B.this C.it D.one
A.problem B.excuse C.strategy D.explanation
A.Eventually B.Hardly C.Approximately D.Simply
One morning, my son, Chilly, found a carpenterworm(毛毛虫) unexpectedly and put it in a jar. Each day he couldn’t 36 to visit the little guest. Few weeks later we discovered it 37 in a cocoon (茧).
Chilly surely knew a moth (蛾) or butterfly was about to be 38 . He was 39 to know what gift nature was about to give him. Gradually we found it half transparent and we could 40 the wings of the unborn. Soon, a moth broke free, and then 41 eggs, completing its lifecycle.
The next day, I 42 Chilly it was time to set it free. He took it 43 and opened the jar. It circled the yard twice, came back, and 44 on Chilly’s arm. He picked it up and threw it in the air. The moth repeated its 45 pattern. He tried over and over, but each time it would 46 to his arm so that Chilly had to give up.
The next day he attempted to set it free again, and after a few repetitions the moth finally 47 into the grass.
Like a 48 , I believe the moth was afraid to 49 what it was comfortable with. It wanted to stay with something 50 , scared to move on and experience something unknown.
I was once that little moth. My cocoon was my mother’s 51 , in which I was comfortable, and hated to fly too far away from it. I was 52 when my first job required me to move to a new city. Humans are creatures of 53 . We resist change. However, if I hadn’t moved, I would not have experienced many 54 and wonderful things or met many of my friends. So each move gave me the 55 to learn and experience, but best of all, I met friends.
A.help B.leave C.stop D.wait
A.stuck B.wrapped C.developed D.protected
A.born B.changed C.raised D.created
A.upset B.content C.lucky D.curious
A.count B.feel C.identify D.imagine
A.laid B.lay C.put D.placed
A.confirmed B.convinced C.concluded D.contacted
A.back B.down C.aside D.outside
A.kept B.dropped C.landed D.lived
A.game B.flight C.adventure D.communication
A.return B.cater C.turn D.stick
A.walkedaway B.ran out C.fell down D.flew off
A.moth B.butterfly C.human D.pet
A.leave B.stay C.move D.forget
A.friendly B.similar C.pleasant D.familiar
A.instruction B.love C.requirement D.expectation
A.excited B.crazy C.afraid D.annoyed
A.community B.habit C.conscience D.ambition
A.odd B.funny C.new D.vital
A.courage B.pleasure C.ability D.purpose
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was a dark day, one of depression, sorrow and anger. As I climbed out of the 36 , after witnessing my time in the 100 yard freestyle, I did not feel like speaking to anyone. I saw the bright smiles of swimmers who had just 37 a best time. 38 , I had failed. Or at least that is what I thought at the time.
I was lying on my cool bed when an idea 39 me. Success is the 40 to go from failure to failure without losing your 41 . At practice the next day, I told my swimming teammates about my goal time and they all either laughed or replied with a 42 similar response like, “You can’t do it” or “Probably not”. Believe it or not, these are the responses that make my goal 43 .
Finally came the day when I had to 44 to myself and others that with 45 there is no limit to your achievements.
With the starting gun 46 , I dived with perfect form into the pool. I felt the cool water running 47 my back. I swam like a fish, bouncing off each 48 at the wall as if it was a spring board. On the 49 turn, I came back to the wall with every piece of strength I had. I 50 the final wall with my fingertips and I knew that I had swum the 51 race.
I had done it! I had achieved my best time! Joy filled my 52 like water does a cup. I saw the 53 on all of my friend’s face as I 54 out of the pool; their jaws dropped to the ground. I began to laugh and gave them the thumbs up.
I have 55 in life that having belief in yourself opens all gates. Never forget that anything the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve.
A.pond B.sea C.pool D.river
A.made B.achieved C.reached D.realized
A.Otherwise B.However C.Besides D.Overall
A.occurred B.broke C.came D.hit
A.opportunity B.action C.cause D.ability
A.enthusiasm B.interest C.strength D.friendship
A.somehow B.somewhat C.anyhow D.anywhere
A.available B.reasonable C.reliable D.achievable
A.promise B.provide C.present D.prove
A.consideration B.Impression C.belief D.desire
A.setting out B.going off C.breaking out D.getting off
A.through B.above C.across D.to
A.turn B.jump C.struggle D.shoot
A.next B.previous C.very D.last
A.pushed B.reached C.got D.touched
A.whole B.perfect C.first D.best
A.heart B.head C.mind D.mood
A.expressions B.emotions C.feelings D.responses
A.ran B.climbed C.stood D.jumped
A.acquired B.dreamed C.learned D.Remembered