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1、When sailors are allowed ashore after a long time at sea, they sometimes get drunk and cause trouble. For this reas on, the n avy 1 has its police in big ports. Whe never sailors cause trouble, the police come and 2 them.One day, the police in a big seaport received a teleph one call 3 a bar in the

2、tow n. The barman said that a big sailor had got drunk and 4 the furniture in the bar. The officer in charge of the police guard that eve ning said that he would come immediately.Now, officers who 5 and punish the sailors 6 drunk usually chose _7 policeman they could find to go with them. 8 this par

3、ticular officer did not do this. 9_ , he chose the smallest and 10 man he could find to go to the bar with him and 11_ the sailor.Ano ther officer who12 there was surprised whe n he saw the officer of the guardchose such a small man. 13 he said to him, “Why 14 you take a big man with you? You have t

4、o fight the sailor who 15. ”“Yes, you are 16 right,” answered the officer of the guard/'That is exactly _17 I am tak ing this small man. If you see two policeme n coming 18 you, and one is _19 the other, which one 20 you attack?'1. A. alwaysB . seldomC . foreverD . sometimes2. A. meet withB

5、. deal withC . seeD . judge3. A. aboutB . fromC. inD . of4. A. was breakingB . was orderi ngC . was movi ngD . was dust ing5. A. would goB . might beatC . dared to fightD . had to go6. A. slightlyB . not at allC . heavilyD . much more7 . A . the biggestB . the youn gestC . the bravestD . the experie

6、 need8 . A .In factB . ButC . SoD . And9 . A .In steadB . ThereforeC . AlthoughD. Then10 . A . good-look ingB . weakest-looki ngC . ugly-look ingD . stro ngest-look ing11 . A . seizeB . killC . get rid ofD . catch up with12 . A . will goB . had comeC . would start offD. happened to be13 . A . YetB .

7、 ButC . SoD. Then14. A . don' tB . couldn ' tC. can' tD . do15 . A . looks strongB . is drunkC . seems rudeD . is dan gerous16 . A . allB . veryC . tooD . quite17. A. howB . whatC . whyD . that18. A. upB . atC . beforeD . towards19 . A . not smaller than B . as big asC . as small asD . m

8、uch smaller tha n20 . A . couldB . willC . doD . canAs we walked out of the office and into the lift, no words were spoken. We could'even look at each other. We were both just stunned(愣住)and did not 1 what to say to one ano ther.We got into the sky 2 car, and left the park ing lot. Mum was n'

9、;t pay ing much attention to her 3 , but all of a sudden she 4 hard on the brakes車殺U) and we both went 5. Outside of the car we saw a 6, half on and half off his bike. “Where didyou get your license, woman? he shouted, “You almost 7 me!”The biker got back on his bike and rode off, 8 shak ing his hea

10、d. It was the n that mum and I looked at each other. We cried, 9 we came to realize that I had (a)10.We talked about it for hours, and I knew I had so 11 support and that I was going to be 12 .Twelve years later, at age 31, cancer has now been put 13 me. I had major surgery 手術(shù))and 4 mon ths of radia

11、ti on treatme nt. Tha nk God, it was caught at a( n) _14 stage, and I was able to make a full recovery.Can cer 15 me so muchso much for the better. It 16 me to appreciate lifeand those in my life, and n ever to 17 anything for gran ted. Life is too short and you have to live each mome nt to the very

12、 18.To this day, I wish I could 19 that man on the bike. I'd like to tell him that he wasnot the only survivor to come 20 that day, as I am liv ing proof.1. A. knowB . un dersta ndC . lear nD . realize2. A. blueB . gree nC . yellowD . red3. A. conditionB . surro undingsC . carD . road sig n4. A.

13、 workedB . droveC. pushedD . stepped5. A. upwardB . dow nwardC . forwardD . backward6. A. bikeB . carC . driverD . cyclist7. A. killedB . beatC. knockedD . caught8 . A . happilyB . luckilyC . justD . right9 . A . beforeB . as ifC . asD . though10. A . cancerB . coldC. headacheD . stomachache11 . A .

14、 ma nyB . littleC . muchD . few12 . A . rightB . all rightC . weakD . all over13. A. onB . dow nC . offD . behi nd14 . A . earlyB . lateC . fastD . slow15 . A . frighte nedB . changedC . terrifiedD . taught16 . A . madeB. causedC . taughtD . advised17. A. payB . searchC . careD . take18 . A . leastB

15、 . worstC . fullestD . emptiest19 . A . findB . catchC . studyD . strike20 . A . up toB . out ofC . byD . offHow could you fulfill (實(shí)現(xiàn))your dream? Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, 1 you don 'get paid for it, or you can only work at it in your spare time. Whe n Albert Einstein f

16、ailed to get a job as a physics professor, he 2 have said to himself, “ Now, I did n 'ma nage to have the work relative to 3. I should give up on it and beg into settle for some other caree”4, he wrote the two well-k nown papers while 5 asa pate nt office worker. After that, there was not any ma

17、jor uni versity in the world that would not have 6 him to work for them as a professor.If you want to work as an artist while you are maki ng a life as a( n) 7, don 'th inkof yourself as a writer who 8 one day to become an artist. That will put the work you love somewhere 9 in the future. Rather

18、, think yourself as an artist, 10 yourself by waiting the tables and paint or draw as much as you can. It is 11 to earn a living wage as a waiter worki ng 20 hours a 12. That will leave ple nty of time to 13 to trai ningor develop ing your craft(手藝)in the14 hours.While seek ing the work you love, yo

19、u will find it 15 to expa nd your aware ness認(rèn) 識)in to the uni verse of all possibilities. You don' t want tdoe 16 the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having 17 to all possibilities, you can make a final 18 and select the work you love as your own.Doing the work you love

20、 requires that you should be 19 devoted to the imag in ative and the 20. That sto say it requires not only the ability to dream big dreams but alsothe ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true.1. A. becauseB . althoughC . eve n thoughD . now that2. A . shouldn'

21、B . couldC . could n'tD . must3. A. scieneeB . professorC . physicsD . uni versity4. A. ThereforeB . HoweverC . In steadD . So5. A. invitedB . employedC . workedD . recog ni zed6. A. chosenB . hopedC . madeD . wan ted7 . A . waiterB . workerC . artistD . officer8 . A . decidesB . supposesC . ima

22、g inesD . hopes9 . A . far offB . closeC . forwardD . ahead10 . A . keep ingB . support ingC . imagi ningD . cari ng11 . A . importa ntB . impossibleC . reas on ableD . possible12. A. dayB . weekC . mon thD. year13. A . spendB . killC . payD . devote14 . A . offB . worki ngC . valuableD . extra15 .

23、A . in terest ingB. easyC . difficultD . helpful16 . A . worried aboutB . in terested inC . limited toD . curious with17 . A . ledB . openedC . show nD . stepped18 . A . decisi onB . pla nC . con clusi onD . judge19 . A . hon estlyB . fullyC . equallyD . carefully20 . A . thoughtfulB . possibleC . n

24、 ecessaryD . practicalCloze 54When I was growing up, I was embarrassed(使局促不安)to be seen with my father. He was severely cripple(跛)and very short, and whe n we 1 walk together, his hand on my arm for 2, people would 3. I would in wardly squirm (局促不安)at the unwan tedatte nti on. But as we started out,

25、 he always said," You set the pace. I will try to adjust to(適應(yīng)) you.Our usual walk was 4 the subway, 5 was how he got to work. He went to work sick, and 6 bad weather, he always never 7 a day.When snow or ice was on the ground, it was impossible for him to walk, even with help. 8_ my sisters or

26、 I would 9 him through the streets on a child'sleigh(馬拉雪車)to the subway entran ce.He n ever talked about himself as an object of pity, 10 did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. What he 11 in others was a good hear”, and if he found one, the owner was good eno ugh for him. Now that I

27、 am older, I believe that is a 12 sta ndard by which to judge people, 13 I still don 'tknow exactly what a “good heart” is. But I know the times I don 'have14 myself.Un able to en gage in many activities, my father still tried to take part in some way.Whe n a local san dlot baseball team fou

28、nd itself without a man ager, he 15 it going, I now know he 16 some thi ngs in directly through me. Whe n I played ball, he “ played” too.He has bee n 17many years now, but I thi nk of him ofte n. I won der if he sen sedmy un willi ngn ess18with him duri ng our walks. If he did, I am sorry I n ever

29、told himhow sorry I was, how I regretted it. I think of him when I get unhappy with something unimportant, when I am envious of another's good 19, when I don't have a “goodheart” . At such times I put my hand on his arm to 20 my balanee, and say,“You set the pace, I'lltry to adjust to yo

30、u. ”1. A . wouldB. needC . were used toD . could2. A. pleasureB . bala neeC . adviceD. good3. A. glaneeB . seeC . no ticeD . stare4. A. outside or in side B. roundC . to or fromD . past5. A. thatB . whereC . whichD . what6. A. because ofB . accord ing toC . in stead ofD . in spite of7. A. missedB. e

31、scapedC . enjoinedD . lost8 . A . At o ne timeB . At a timeC . At such timesD . At times9 . A . leadB. showC . bringD . pull10. A. howB . norC . soD . not11 . A . look aroundB . look dow nC . look onD . look for12 . A . highB . lowC . properD . strict13. A. as thoughB . eve n thoughC . in caseD . no

32、 matter14 . A . itB . themC . thatD . one15 . A . keptB . madeC . helpedD . watched16 . A . employed inB . in terested inC . joined inD . served in17 . A . diedB. goneC . leftD . lost18 . A . being see nB . hav ing bee n see nC . seenD . to be see n19. A . houseB . fatherC . frie ndD . fortune20 . A

33、 . rega inB . receiveC . repayD . reuseWhe n you are swim ming, youmay shiver as you come out of the water. Thatisspeciallytrueif there is a light gen tle1. You wrap up in a piece of cloth to keep2. Butstill you shiver, and your 3 knock together because of the cold. Water is changing into 4_from you

34、r body, and the5takes away heat.You shiver because the6of your body are trying to produce heat to putback theheat you are 7. Most body heat is made 8 the muscles. In the cells oxyge n iscombined with carbo-hydrates碳水化合物 )and fats, producing9. Animal bodiesincluding human' “10 ” food just as wood

35、 is burned in a fire, 11 the process isslower in the body and so the heat is set off gradually. 12 always produce energy. Sometimes more, sometimes 13.Whe n you exercise, 14 more active and so produce more heat. Whe n you are losing heat15, the best thing to do is to 16. If you don ', you will s

36、hiver. That isthe other 17 the muscles produce heat. Another way of saying this is the muscles move rapidly and continuously18 and forwards. Next time you shiver, try 19 a bit.You'll find that after two or three 20 the shivering will disappear and you can keep no rmal body temperature.1. A. sun

37、lightB . wi ndC . waterD . heat2. A. coldB . wetC . warmD . dry3. A. handsB . armsC . feetD . teeth4. A. airB . steamC . wi ndD . ice5. A. shiveringB . swimmi ngC . cha ngingD . running6. A. ski nsB . musclesC. bonesD . parts7 . A . gett ingB . maki ngC . produci ngD . losi ng8 . A . fromB . ofC. in

38、D.into9 . A . en ergyB . musclesC . bloodD . steam10. A . haveB. needC . live onD . burn11 . A . exceptB . except thatC . except forD . besides12. A . FoodB . HeatC . FatD . Muscles13 . A . quickerB . slowerC . greaterD . less14 . A . they'reB . you'reC . it'D . he's15 . A . slowlyB

39、. rapidlyC . completelyD . hurriedly16 . A . stand stillB . sit straightC . run slowlyD . lie dow n17 . A . timeB . wayC . placeD . reas on18 . A . backwardsB . forwardsC . upwardsD . dow nwards19 . A . runningB . jumpi ngC . heati ngD . weari ng20. A . secondsB . min utesC . quarters完形填空5D . hoursM

40、y friend Gayle has been “ living ” with cancer for four years and it is progressively getting worse. 1 a conversation with another friend, Gayle 2 that one of her childhood wishes was to have a red Radio Flyer wag on. As a child she 3 received one becauseshe believed that 4 you told your birthday wi

41、sh it wouldn ' come 5. Iwas at an ice cream 6 one day and in the window was a miniature微型)red Radio Flyer wag on that could be won in a weekly 7. Every time you make a purchase 購買)youcould fill out a ticket for a 8 to win. After several weeks and many ice cream cones, I did n 'wi n. I got up

42、 the 9 to ask the pers on in charge if I could 10 on e. I went to the win dow and as I bega n to tell my 11, I could feel my throat 12 and my eyesoverflowed with tears. 13 I man aged to explai n my reas on for wan ti ng to purchase the wag on, and after writi ng a 14, I left carry ing it. The wago n

43、 was delivered the n ext day,and for Gayle it was not a dream any Ion ger. The 15 day I received a 16 that read:Dear Bonnie,Every once in a while there is an opportunity to 17 on a kindnessnoquesti ons asked. I lost my pare nts to 18 six mon ths apart from each other. I cared for both of them but co

44、uld not have done it 19 the love and generosity of friendsfriends who care. The best to you, Norma.It was from the owner of the ice cream stand. Enclosed was my check, and it was20 .1. A. WithB . ThroughC . DuringD . By2. A. describedB . expressedC . talkedD . declared3. A. everB . alsoC . alreadyD.

45、 never4. A. ifB . uni essC . whe nD . since5. A. nearB . realC . trueD . effective6. A. standB . officeC . factoryD. desk7 . A . pla nningB . draw ingC . selli ngD . shopp ing8 . A . timeB. chaneeC . wishD . ability9 . A . en ergyB . wishesC . courageD . mi nd10 . A . winB . offerC . selectD . buy11

46、 . A . storyB . mi ndC . experie neeD. excuse12 . A . clearB . sadC . tightenD . hot13 . A . ThereforeB . MoreoverC . SomehowD . Otherwise14. A . checkB . addressC . listD. paper15 . A . otherB . n extC . lastD . followi ng16 . A . giftB . wagonC . letterD . in vitati on17. A . keepB. passC . carryD

47、 . hold18 . A . accide ntB . thoughtC. cancerD . wagon19 . A . forB . withoutC . withD . as20 . A . paidB . soldC. uncasedD . sig nedBy my third day in the hospital, I realized Owen did n 'visit. I could n 'u ndersta nd _1 my best frie nd would n 'come to see me. Struggli ng aga inst the

48、 2, I called his 3.His mom an swered, and whe n I asked for Owen, she got 4. “ He 'not here right now”she said.I thought it was 5that she did n'tell me where he was or6to have himcall me.But I was so weak,I just let it7. I found out laterthatOwen's momteleph oned my pare nts right after

49、we rang 8. My phone call really madeher 9 ,and she10 they talk tome. Later thatnight, my mom 11. Did I rememberdrinking? Did I remember being in a car? I had 12 what she was talk ing about, so she fin ally told me the n ews : I'd hit a tree. Owe n, in the 13 seat, was throw n from the car and ki

50、lled in sta ntly. The only reas on I'd lived was because of my 14.My first 15 was of shock, I'd bee n drin k-drivi ng? Hit a tree? Killed Owe n? I felt like the 16 pers on in the world. Eve n after I was able to 17 several weeks later, I didn 'want to eat, I didn 'want to talk. I jus

51、t 18 at the wall in my 19 and cried. The only pers on I wan ted to see was Owe n. I did n't feel like 20 with any of my old frien ds.1. A. ifB . whetherC . whyD . how2. A. nurseB . doctorC . pai nD . wound3. A. companyB. houseC . schoolD . office4. A. quietB . sadC . calmD . surprised5. A. unfai

52、rB . wrongC . stra ngeD . unn ecessary6. A. permitB . allowC . offerD . refuse7 . A . dow nB . aloneC . beD . go8 . A . upB . offC . outD. back9 . A . an xiousB. shockedC . disappo in tedD . excited10. A . hopedB . wishedC . in sistedD . ordered11 . A . went byB . came byC . called backD . sent for1

53、2 . A . un derstoodB . doubtedC . won deredD . no idea13 . A. passengerB . driverC . frontD . spare14 . A . doctorB . frie ndC . seat-beltD . luck15 . A . thoughtB . react ionC . acti onD . idea16 . A . luckiestB . worstC . happiestD . most Ion ely17 . A . sta nd upB . get overC . go homeD . eat out

54、18 . A . staredB . lookedC . gla needD . glared19 . A . sickroomB . officeC . bedroomD . dormitory20 . A . to hang aboutB . to hang aroundC . hanging upD . hanging outA frie nd in n eedBrow nie and Spotty were n eighbor dogs who met every day to play together. Like pairs of dogs you 1 find in any ne

55、ighborhood, these two 2 each other and played together so ofte n that they had worn a path through the grass of the field betwee n their own houses.One enening. Brow nie'family 3 that Brow nie had n 'returned home. They went looking for him with no 4 . Brownie didn 'appear the next day,

56、and desprit管)their 5_ to find him, by the next week he was still missing.Curiously, Spotty 6at Brow nie 'house alone, bark ing. Busy with their own lives,Brow nie 'family just ignored the 7 little n eighbor dog.Fin ally, one morni ng Spotty _8_ to take no” for an an swer any Ion ger. He followed Ted about, bark ing stro ngly, the n running towards

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