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One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I           that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction,          he knew me. The man had a newspaper           in front of him, which he was               to read, but I could                   that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my                 the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the            way in which the waiter and I           each other. He seemed even more puzzled as          went on and it became           that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the          . When he came out, he paid his bill and          without another glance in my direction.
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had          . “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective (侦探). He            you here because he thought you were the man he           . ” “What? ” I said, showing my          . The owner continued, “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I           say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a            . ” “Well, it’s really          I came to a restaurant where I’m known, ” I said. “        , I might have been in trouble. ”



A.knew B.understood C.recognized D.noticed


A.since B.as if C.though D.even if


A.flat B.cut C.open D.fixed


A.pretending B.thinking C.hoping D.continuing


A.guess B.find C.see D.learn


A.menu B.food C.paper D.bill


A.familiar B.direct C.strange D.funny


A.looked at B.chatted with C.laughed at D.talked about


A.the waiter B.the dinner C.I D.time


A.true B.hopeful C.clear D.possible


A.restaurant B.washroom C.office D.kitchen


A.left B.acted C.sat down D.calmed down


A.wished B.tried C.ordered D.wanted


A.met B.caught C.followed D.discovered


A.was looking for B.was dealing with C.was to meet D.was to beat


A.surprise B.care C.worry D.regret


A.can B.must C.need D.may


A.discovery B.fortune C.decision D.mistake


A.a pity B.lucky C.a chance D.natural


A.Thus B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore
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“John,” I ask. “How do you stick together with someone through 38 years—not to mention the sickness? How do I know 40 I can bear to stand by my wife’s side if she becomes sick one day?”
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A.old B.wise C.young D.foolish

A.for instance B.at no time C.in that case D.as a matter of fact

A.in B.to C.at D.for

A.friend B.colleague C.wife D.sister

A.possibility B.chance C.hope D.word

A.handkerchief B.cloth C.leather D.paper

A.fixed B.looked C.tidied D.put

A.small B.long C.descriptive D.talkative

A.So B.But C.And D.While

A.probably B.surely C.certainly D.definitely

A.only B.firstly C.lastly D.also

A.imagination B.description C.dream D.expectation

A.letter B.note C.line D.paragraph

A.away B.down C.off D.over

A.lived B.dealt C.quarreled D.argued

A.Constantly B.Always C.Never D.Seldom

A.take the place of B.get rid of C.take away D.sum up

A.me B.Janet C.John D.you

A.speak up B.repeat C.discuss D.hear

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

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A.in B.at C.by D.on

A.write B.study C.tell D.remember

A.strange B.similar C.separate D.special

A.But B.Before C.Since D.Until

A.march B.work C.stay D.wail

A.look at B.look after C.look for D.look up

A.ideas B.opinions C.feelings D.questions

A.of B.for C.like D.as

A.open B.run C.begin D.move

A.one B.more C.other D.such

A.helps B.tricks C.fails D.satisfies

A.old B.normal C.first D.present

A.capital B.meaning C.design D.change

A.used to B.seemed to C.had to D.happened to

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

A.stops B.appears C.starts D.continues

A.point B.view C.problem D.difficulty

A.nearly B.simply C.generally D.hardly

A.costly B.formal C.group D.personal

A.from B.than C.through D.with

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While on one of my runs, a 44 thought entered my mind: what 45 I could run the LA Marathon? I wanted to know what it felt like to _46 the prized finish line, even if it 47 I had to crawl(爬) across it.I had only four months to get ready.I spent almost all my time training as if my very48 depended on it——actually, it did.I 49 that if I didn’t train to my fullest, my body would 50 and the doctors’ diagnosis (诊断) would win.I wasn’t about to let that happen.I had a dream: I would run the LA Marathon to achieve one of my life’s greatest 51 .I trained eight times a week, seven days a week —twice on Wednesdays.
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A, dressing B.wearing C.designing D.decorating

A.relax B.comfort C.protect D.strengthen

A.recovered B.cured C.quitted D.shook

A.other B.one C.another D.some

A.doctors B.patients C.coaches D.pioneers

A.frequently B.normally C.attractively D.carefully

A.determined B.excited C.unsatisfied D.disappointed

A.working B.sharing C.training D.walking

A.if B.whether C.unless D.once

A.skip B.slip C.complete D.cross

A.meant B.proved C.agreed D.explained

A.patience B.existence C.appearance D.absence

A.suggested B.knew C.noticed D.declared

A.look out B.come out C.break down D.fall down

A.promises B.reputations C.goals D.levels

A.worked out B.turned out C.paid back D.paid off

A.react B.reply C.relate D.refer

A.show B.ask C.remind D.teach

A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing

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A.wiser B.busier C.weaker D.older

A.remember B.enjoy C.mind D.regret

A.Truthfully B.Fortunately C.Naturally D.Obviously

A.only B.last C.never D.first

A.melt B.break C.strike D.build

A.complaint B.promise C.move D.impression

A.strength B.ideas C.words D.attention

A.sigh B.silence C.voice D.cry

A.refused B.shouted C.replied D.explained

A.touched B.frightened C.shocked D.annoyed

A.excitedly B.nervously C.willingly D.sadly

A.continued B.checked C.ended D.interrupted

A.accepted B.expected C.learned D.heard

A.quiet B.difficult C.special D.different

A.level B.idea C.world D.end

A.managed B.escaped C.avoided D.faced

A.then B.ago C.before D.since

A.realized B.found C.doubted D.wondered

A.challenged B.experienced C.survived D.received

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I used to love to watch my high school track team train — especially the long-distance runners. But that year, my eyes were __16 __to a girl whose running style was all wrong. She ran with her arms tucked(塞进) close to her body, bouncing(蹦) up and down in a way that must have driven her__17 __crazy. My athletic mind laughed at her strange style, and I began to think __18 __her as “the Bouncer”.
In early May, my high school __19__ a big sports meeting. A large group of athletes joined in the two-mile running race — including the Bouncer. As the race progressed, she quickly fell far __20__ the pack and every runner lapped her at least once before it was over. But she just kept running, __21___ up and down — and always wearing the same smile.
“That poor kid,” I thought. “There was nothing to be __22__ by finishing so far behind the pack. Why didn’t she just __23__?” Still, she never stopped, and her smile never changed.
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The Bouncer just ___26 __to run exactly as she’d been doing from the beginning. As she crossed the finish line, the teacher walked out onto the __27__and held her arms tightly.
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A.teamates B.coaches C.parents D.classmates

A.up B.over C.of D.about

A.hosted B.formed C.organized D.ran

A.over B.away C.behind D.off

A.rushing B.dashing C.jumping D.bouncing

A.admired B.enjoyed C.accepted D.gained

A.give in B.give up C.drop off D.drop out

A.strange B.funny C.special D.similar

A.even after B.just as C.as if D.even if

A.promised B.expected C.wanted D.continued

A.track B.path C.line D.field

A.meet B.cross C.reach D.hit

A.love B.victory C.sport D.race

A.bitterly B.interestingly C.strangely D.laughingly

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