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Late one night, a thief crept into a wealthy merchant’s house. He was a young thief, without experience. In fact, this was his first professional______. So he had______everything carefully.
All went quite well at first. He found, as he______, an unlatched window and got into the room easily. But, stepping his way through the______room, he stubbed (碰到) his ______against a table leg. Choking (抑制) back a cry of pain, terrified of waking the merchant, he hit_____on the forehead and called himself a fool. He had______to bring a light.
In the darkness,______, he was able to see an oil lamp on the table, and lit it, then he gave a______of relief. As he______the lamp, a small spider came out from under its______.
“Thank you for saving my life,” said the spider. “Before he went to bed, the merchant set this lamp down on top of me so I couldn’t escape. If you hadn’t come along, I wouldn’t have______the night; ______, I’d have such an uncomfortable situation for a long time.”
“You have saved a life and shown compassion (同情),” the spider went on, ______the impatient thief said he had not______to do so. “______yet, you have done so without the______thought or hope of reward. You have gained more merits (优点) than you could possibly imagine.”
“But you’re only a spider,” said the thief.
“And you’re only a man.” said the spider. “My dear thief, when you understand that______is life, whether on eight legs or_____, you will have understood much. Your deed, ______, has got rid of the bad things from your heart. Go from here with a fresh spirit. And good luck to you.”
The thief did so and never thought to steal again.

A.job B.mistake C.appearance D.finding

A.explained B.managed C.planned D.imagined

A.expected B.remembered C.reminded D.meant

A.dull B.dark C.sitting D.terrible

A.head B.shoulder C.hand D.toe

A.the merchant B.the spider C.the thief D.himself

A.remembered B.forgotten C.avoided D.happened

A.however B.when C.so that D.therefore

A.applause B.cry C.sigh D.laugh

A.woke up B.laid down C.picked up D.turned over

A.base B.cap C.cover D.foot

A.wasted B.lasted C.hated D.worried

A.in time B.however C.anyhow D.indeed

A.although B.so C.so that D.as if

A.said B.led C.cared D.meant

A.Better B.Worse C.Natural D.Lucky

A.hopeful B.least C.ordinary D.most

A.man B.spider C.life D.chance

A.three B.two C.a dozen D.a hundred

A.by no means B.at ease C.in any case D.without delay

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
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22. A. school B. fieldC. teacher D. education
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24. A. moving B. exciting C. anxious D. nervous
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26. A. rolled B. jumped C. turned D. climbed
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28. A. and B. yet C. but D. or
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Section B
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