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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2024年滬教版高三英語上冊階段測試試卷51考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識點;考試時間:120分鐘學校:______姓名:______班級:______考號:______總分欄題號一二三四五總分得分評卷人得分一、選擇題(共9題,共18分)1、Nowadayssomehospitalsrefertopatientsname,notcasenumber.()A.ofB.asC.byD.with2、【題文】Howmanyforeignworkersarethereinyourcompany?

Therearefive,three_______andtwo_______.A.German;FrenchmanB.Germans;FrenchmenC.Germany;FrenchD.Germany;Frenchmen3、【題文】I’mnotgoodatEnglish,myfriendisn’t,____.A.aswellB.tooC.eitherD.also4、【題文】ItistruethatattimestheU.S.A.hasexperiencedperiodsof_______unemploymentaswellaslaborshortages.

A.availableB.acute

C.accessibleD.ashamed5、【題文】Theteacheraskedustoreadthetext________secondtimetofind________topicofthetext.A.a;theB.a;aC.the;theD.the;/6、【題文】___aroundtheWaterCube,wewerethentakentoseetheBird’sNestforthe2008OlympicGames.A.HavingshownB.TobeshownC.HavingbeenshownD.Toshow7、—WhatdoyouthinkofJeremyShu-HowLin’sovernightsuccess?—Ithinkitisnotgoodluckbuthardwork_____hasmadehimwhatheistoday.A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where8、Itwas____yourtimelyhelpthatwecouldsolvetheproblem.A.forB.becauseC.thankstoD.asaresult9、Youdon’tseemquiteyourselftoday.What’sthematter,Bill?Ourteamhavelostfourgamesinarow,andI____.A.havekilledthefattedcalfB.havehadfeetofclayC.havereapedwhatIsowD.haveseenthehandwritingonthewall評卷人得分二、填空題(共6題,共12分)10、(2013·高考新課標全國卷Ⅰ)Theymightjusthaveaplace________onthewritingcourse—whydon’tyougiveitatry?A.leftB.leaveC.leavingD.toleave11、Theaccidentcausedsome________tomycar,butit’snothingserious.(2013·遼寧,23)A.harmB.injuryC.ruinD.damage12、________intheearly20thcentury,theschoolkeepsoninspiringchildren’sloveofart.(2013·安徽,32)A.TofoundB.FoundingC.FoundedD.Havingfounded13、Doyouoftenfindyourselfburiedinlotsofworkandnotknowingwheretostart?Or,areyouoftenrushingtomeetdeadlines(截止日期)?Thisisacommonproblemformanymanagerswithanincreasingworkload.Ataveryimportanttime,itmakesusnervoustoachievegoalsontime,whichinturncanhurtthequalityofourwork.Becomingmoreorganizedinyourworkingstylecanhelpmakeforasmoothersailatwork.

Planahead:Thisisanobviousstartingpoint,butthekeyistosticktoit,andtokeeprevisingplansasthingschange.Setbothlong-termplansaswellasadailylistoftasks."Putthingsonyourcalendarratherthanletthingsleadthecalendar",saysOngmuGombu."Thiscalendarshouldlisttasksbypriority(優(yōu)先),withthe‘mostimportanttask'placingatnumberone,"saysMr.Gombu.Planningaheadwillhelpyougainataskthatcomesseasonally.

Prioritize:Onceyouknowwhatneedstobedone,beclearaboutwhattodofirst.Ifyouneedhelpdeciding,talktoyourboss.Anotherwayofprioritizingtasksisbyunderstandingwhathasmoreimpactonthebusiness.Animportantpartofprioritizingistofinishyourworkevenifyouhaveacomfortabledeadline.

Keepcool:Oftenyourwell-plannedandwell-prioritizedlistwillbethrownawaybyaneventoutsideyourcontrol.Don'tletthisputyoutotallyofftrack.Keepyourselfcool,becausegettingnervousandstressedaboutallthatneedstobedonewillprobablymakeyoumad.Takeafewdeepbreaths,andstartwiththemostimportanttaskfirst.Ifyoucan'tdecideoneoftwotasks,justpickonebythrowingacoin.Bydoingthis,youatleaststartmovingtowardyourgoalratherthanwastingtime.

Gethelp:Whenworkcomesatthesametimeanditseemslikeeverythinghastobedonerightaway,seekhelpfromyourco-workers.Thiswilleasethepressureandhelpyoudoabetterjob.It'satwo-wayroad,sobereadytohelpyourco-workersintheirtimesofneed.Orevenbetter,volunteertodosowhenyouhavetime.Ifyouareamanager,groomyourteammembersformoreseniorrolesandgivethempowertomakedecisionssothatyoucanrelyonthemwhenneeded.

63.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat____.

A.planningaheadisthemostimportantthingtofinishyourwork

B.youcanpicktasksbythrowingacoinwheneverandwherever

C.itiswisetodoyourtasksjustonyourowneverytime

D.itisimportanttolearnwhattodofirstafteryoudecideyourtasks

64.Thepassageismostlikelytobechosenfroma____.

A.personaldiaryB.travelguide

C.career(事業(yè))magazineD.sciencereport

65.Theunderlinedword"groom"inParagraph5canbereplaced(代替)by"____"

A.trainB.controlC.leadD.praise.14、去年我決定開始從事蹦極運動,現(xiàn)在我確實很喜歡這項運動.____.15、Laptopcomputersarepopularallovertheworld.Peopleusethemontrainsandairplanes,inairportsandhotels.Theselaptopsconnectpeopletotheirworkplace.IntheUnitedStatestoday,laptopsalsoconnectstudentstotheirclassrooms.

WestlakeCollegeinVirginiawillstartalaptopcomputerprogramthatallowsstudentstodoschoolworkanywheretheywant.Withinfiveyears,eachofthe1500studentsatthecollegewillreceivealaptop.Thelaptopsarepartofa$10millioncomputerprogramatWestlake,a110-year-oldcollege.ThestudentswithlaptopswillalsohaveaccesstotheInternet.Inaddition,theywillbeabletousee-mailtospeakwiththeirteachers,theirclassmates,andtheirfamilies.However,themostimportantpartofthelaptopprogramisthatstudentswillbeabletousecomputerswithoutgoingtocomputerlabs.Theycanworkwithitathome,inafast-foodrestaurantorunderthetrees-anywhereatall!

Becauseofthemanychangesincomputertechnology,laptopuseinhighereducation,suchascollegesanduniversities,isworkable.Aslaptopsbecomemorepowerful,theybecomemoresimilartodesktopcomputers.Inaddition,theportablecomputerscanconnectstudentstonotonlytheInternet,butalsolibrariesandotherresources.Statehigher-educationofficialsarestudying?howlaptopscanhelpstudents.Stateofficialsarealsotestinglaptopprogramsatotheruniversities;too.

AtWestlakeCollege,morethan60percentofthestaffusecomputers.Thelaptopswillallowallteacherstousecomputersintheirlessons.AsoneWestlaketeachersaid,"HereweareinthemiddleofVirginiaandwe'regivingstudentsawindowontheworld.Theycanseeeverythinganddoeverything."

46.Themainpurposeofthelaptopprogramistogiveeachstudentalaptopto____.

A.a(chǎn)ccesstheInternet

B.usefortheirschoolwork

C.workathome

D.connectthemtolibraries

47.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphmean?____

A.Laptopshavespeakers.

B.Theyusethecomputerlanguage.

C.Theycancommunicatewiththeirteachersclassmates,andtheirfamilieswithalaptop

D.Noneoftheabovereasonsiscorrect.

48.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutWestlakeCollege?____

A.Allteachersusecomputers

B.1500studentshavelaptops.

C.Studentstherecandoeverything

D.ItisanoldcollegeinAmerica.

49.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?____

A.Wedon'tknowtheresultyet

B.Theprogramisnotworkable.

C.Theprogramistooexpensive

D.Theprogramissuccessful.評卷人得分三、完形填空(共8題,共16分)16、完形填空。

Therequirementsforhighschoolgraduationhavejustchangedinmycommunity.Asaresult,allstudentsmust1sixtyhoursofservicelearning,2theywillnotreceiveadiploma.Servicelearningisacademiclearningthatalsohelpsthecommunity.3ofservicelearningincludecleaningupapollutedriver,workinginasoupkitchen,ortutoringastudent.4aserviceexperience,studentsmustkeepajournal(日志)andthenwritea5aboutwhattheyhavelearned.

Supportersclaimthattherearemany6ofservicelearning.Perhapsmostimportantly,studentsareforcedtothink7theirowninterestsandbecome8oftheneedsofothers.Studentsarealsoabletolearnreal-lifeskillsthat9shoulderingresponsibility,solvingproblems,andworkingaspartofateam.10,studentscanexplorepossiblecareers11servicelearning.Forexample,ifastudentwonderswhatteachingislike,heorshecanchoosetoworkinanelementaryschoolclassroomafewafternoonseachmonth.

12therearemanybenefits,opponents13problemswiththenewrequirement.First,they14thatthemainreasonstudentsgotoschoolistolearncoresubjectsandskills.Becauseservicelearningistime-consuming,studentsspend15timestudyingthecoresubjects.Second,theybelievethatforcingstudentstoworkwithout16goesagainstthelaw.Byrequiringservice,theschooltakesawayanindividual’sfreedomtochoose.

Inmyview,servicelearningisagreatwayto17tothecommunity,learnnewskills,andexploredifferentcareers.18,Idon’tbelieveyoushouldforcepeopletohelpothersthe19tohelpmustcomefromtheheart.Ithinkthebest20isonethatgivesstudentschoices:astudentshouldbeabletochoosesixtyhoursofindependentstudyorsixtyhoursofservice.Choiceencouragesbothfreedomandresponsibility,andasyoungadults,wemustlearntohandlebothwisely.17、Asksomeonefortheirfirstmemoryandtheywilloftengivesomefairlydullpossibilitiesandnotbesurewhichcomesfirst.Ihaveno____atallaboutmine.TheearliestthingIrecallislookingdownandseeingflamescomingoutofmy____.ItwasaSundayafternooninJuly1981whenI____fire.Iwasinthegardenwithmydad.Itwasasunnydaybutslightlybreezy(微風的).Iwasstandingnearbyasmydad____tolightthebarbecue.Afterseveralfailedattempts,____hehadtousesomesortofaccelerant(助燃劑).Itcausedasmallfireball,whichwasflyingtowardsme____thebreezesuddenly____inmydirection.That’swherethe____memoryofmyburningankleskicksin.Mydad____fast.Hedashedindoors,grabbedalargeblanketand____towrapmeinit.ThenextthingIrememberissittingonachest,feelinghotand____wateroverandoveragain;thenbeingdriventoa____.IunderwentlotsofskinoperationsandforweeksIwasn’tabletobendmylegs,whichhadtobewrappedinbandages.____thisperiod,Idon’trecallexperiencingpain.ItwasonlywhenI____whatanexcitingsummermysisterwashavingthatmysituationbegantoseem____.We’venevertalkedmuchaboutthe____—mydadhasneverbeenanespecially____person.NowthatIhavekidsofmyown,Idosometimeswonderwhathe____.I’veneverfeltany____towardshim,andIrecognizethatbutforhisswiftactionsthesituationcouldhavebeen____.ButI’dcertainlyneverhaveabarbecuewithmykids.。(1)A.choiceB.ideaC.doubtD.worry。(2)A.anklesB.blanketC.sleevesD.belly。(3)A.exchangedB.setC.heldD.caught。(4)A.tendedB.struggledC.refusedD.managed。(5)A.eventuallyB.graduallyC.interestinglyD.fortunately。(6)A.beforeB.unlessC.thoughD.as。(7)A.stoppedB.howledC.changedD.dropped。(8)A.vividB.earlyC.preciousD.vague。(9)A.hidB.actedC.escapedD.approached。(10)A.gotawayB.brokeinC.stoodbyD.ranback。(11)A.waitingforB.askingforC.payingforD.searchingfor。(12)A.hospitalB.poolC.caféD.gym。(13)A.ThankstoB.ButforC.ThroughoutD.After。(14)A.realizedB.imaginedC.predictedD.explained。(15)A.ridiculousB.acceptableC.satisfactoryD.unbearable。(16)A.illnessB.conflictC.accidentD.visit。(17)A.strictB.openC.shyD.honest。(18)A.gaveawayB.tookoverC.wentthroughD.lookedinto。(19)A.sympathyB.anxietyC.guiltD.anger。(20)A.worseB.simplerC.strangerD.clearer18、InThanksforWhatWeHaveIsatnervouslyandwaitedforKathleentospeak.Beingcalledtothehumanresourcesdepartmentisalittlelikebeingcalledtotheprincipal’soffice.“Annie,”shesaid,“Afoodbankinourtownthatservestheelderlyisaskingfor____.I’dlikeyoutoorganizetheeventandseeitthrough.”“Well,um,errrsure.Iguessso.”AsIstuttered(結結巴巴地說)throughmy____,allIcouldthinkwas,“What?Whyme?”Iwalkedbacktomyofficewithoutanyideaastowhereto____.Thiswasatimewhentheeconomywas____.Theriseinunemploymentforcedthefamiliesofmanyofmycoworkersto____tosurvive.HowcouldIaskmycoworkersformore?ThateveningIdrovehomefilledwith____.ThenIrememberedatimelongagowhenmyfatherwasoutofwork.MomwroteanotetoJim,themilkman,askinghimnotto____anymoremilk.TwodayslaterJimpickedupthe____andleftfourlitersofmilk.HewrotehisownmessageonthebacksideofMom’s.“Kidsneedmilk.”ThemilkdeliverycontinuedasusualandJimleftfourlitersofmilkeveryotherday,nevercollectingacentfromus.ThememoryofJim’skindness____myenthusiasm.PerhapsI’dbeinforapleasantsurprise.ThenextmorningI____ignsaboutourfooddrivealloverthecafeteriaandoneverynoticeboardIcouldfind.Eachsign____,“Fooddrivetosupporttheelderlypoorofourtown!____ofnon-perishable(不易腐的)foodsaregreatlyneeded.”WithinafewdaysIhadtolocateemptyofficespaceto____thelargenumberofcontributionswehad____.Oneofmycoworkers,Maggie,madetheroundswithmeeverydayfromonedepartmenttoanothertopickupthecannedgoodsandotherfoods.Maggiewasoversixtybutpushedourfoodtrolleyaroundwiththe____ofawomanhalfherage.Aswewere____oneday,Iaskedherwhereshegotalltheenergyandenthusiasm.“Annie,”shesaid,“withthe____ratetouching10percent,Ican’tthinkofabetterwaytobe____forkeepingourjobswhensomanyhavelosttheirs.Suremoneyis____.Butwhenisn’tit?Peopleneedfood.”AsIlistenedtoMaggie,themilkman’swords____inmyears,“Kidsneedmilk.”

。(1)A.adviceB.helpC.pityD.medicine。(2)A.responseB.commentC.explanationD.complaint。(3)A.sitB.stayC.beginD.work。(4)A.goingupB.goingdownC.comingbackD.comingout。(5)A.driveB.attemptC.refuseD.struggle。(6)A.negativityB.angerC.excitementD.happiness。(7)A.spareB.drinkC.deliverD.sell。(8)A.keysB.kidsC.centsD.empties。(9)A.firedB.startedC.encouragedD.caught。(10)A.designedB.noticedC.markedD.posted。(11)A.wroteB.describedC.readD.stated。(12)A.BargainsB.DemandsC.DonationsD.Purchases。(13)A.checkB.storeC.separateD.clear。(14)A.collectedB.boughtC.madeD.found。(15)A.satisfactionB.qualityC.energyD.motivation。(16)A.makingourroundsB.makingourdonationsC.makingsenseD.makingadifference。(17)A.growthB.unemploymentC.developmentD.birth。(18)A.luckyB.proudC.delightedD.grateful。(19)A.availableB.tightC.enoughD.powerful。(20)A.rangB.disappearedC.sangD.fell19、It’sasadandfamiliarvoicethatweoftenhearinbigcities:“Canyousparesomechange?”Usually,whenfacedwiththatparticular____,IhavefeelingsofguiltifIpassby____givingacoinortwo.Ihadthatfeeling____inVenicewhileonatourofItaly’sfamoussitesin2006.Ihadtakenrefugefromthe____inaquietcafé.Outside,therewasanoldwomankneelingonthehard,ancientpavingstones,____.Steady____oftouristswerewalkingpasther.Ayoungbackpackerstoodawayfromthecrowd,____drinkinginthescenery,butInoticedtheyoungtravelerwasalso____theoldwoman.Atouristgroupwalkedalongthestreet,____thewomanandwalkedon.____groupoftouristsarrivedandwalkedpasttheoldlady.Thebackpackerwatched____everybodyelsewentontheirwayandfocusedonthe____aroundthem.Then,IwaspreparingtoleavewhenIcaughtsightofthebackpackersteppingforwardand____somemoneyinthewoman’scup.Hedidthissomewhat____justbeforethearrivalofanothertouristgroup.AsI____,theleaderofthegroupstoppedandputsomemoneyinthecup.Havingbeenshowntheway,othertouristsfollowedsuitand____somemorecoinstothecup.Hisworkdone,theyoungmanwalkedovertotheoldbeggar-woman,pattedherontheshoulderandsaid,“Ihopethat____alittle.”Idon’tknowifthewomanunderstoodhisEnglishor____whathadjusthappened,butIdid.Iplacedsomemoneyinthewoman’scupandcontinuedmytravels,____afterwitnessingsuchan____actofkindness.。(1)A.soundB.questionC.excuseD.command。(2)A.withoutB.afterC.beyondD.before。(3)A.onceagainB.sometimeC.onlyonceD.manytimes。(4)A.signsB.familiesC.streetsD.crowds。(5)A.singingB.cryingC.tremblingD.begging。(6)A.packsB.streamsC.massesD.groups。(7)A.simplyB.similarlyC.seeminglyD.specially。(8)A.observingB.followingC.checkingD.showing。(9)A.laughedatB.glancedatC.rushedatD.staredat。(10)A.OneB.MoreC.OtherD.Another。(11)A.asB.sinceC.becauseD.if。(12)A.stonesB.touristsC.signsD.sights。(13)A.lendingB.placingC.borrowingD.taking。(14)A.accidentallyB.deliberatelyC.successfullyD.cheerfully。(15)A.understoodB.shownC.watchedD.walked。(16)A.addedB.chargedC.foundD.changed。(17)A.measuresB.explainsC.helpsD.matters。(18)A.recognizedB.realizedC.conveyedD.figured。(19)A.addictedB.annoyedC.delightedD.disappointed。(20)A.effectiveB.accurateC.attractiveD.admirable20、WhenIwasincollege,Ihadbigdreams.Iwasgoingtobeapsychologist(心理學家),thenateacher,thenaworld-famous_____________,andthenabest-sellingauthor.Icouldn't____________mymind.Eachdreamseemedbetterthanthelast.Amongthemall,though,wasmy____________wishtomaketheworldbetter.InmyyoungheartIfeltlikeIcouldchangetheworldallbymyself.AndIcouldn'twaitto____________collegeandgetstarted.Ofcourse,GodhadotherplansandIstillhadalotoflearningandgrowingtodo.Ineverbecamea____________Iwasonlyateacherforashortwhile.Ineverwentonaspeakingtour.Iwrotemanythingsthat____________manypeopleovertheyears,butIwasneverabest-sellingauthor,either.____________,Godletmebethefathertothreewonderfulchildren.Godmademea(n)____________tomanypeople.It'sfriendshipthathelpsmetoloveand____________IalsolearnedthatIdidn'tneedtobe____________orhaveacertainjobtomaketheworldbetter.Isawthat____________Ican'tchangetheworldallbymyself,Icanhelptochangemyown____________partofit.Mostofall,I____________thatIdidn'thavetowaittogetstarted____________thisworld.Ilearnedthattheseliveswelivearefarmore____________thanwecouldeverimagine-everysinglethingIdidchangedthisworldinsomesmallway.AnneFrankwrote,"How____________itisthatnobodyneed____________asinglemomentbeforestartingtoimprovetheworld."Startbetteringtheworldaroundyoutoday.Shareyourlove,laughter,and____________Spreadyourjoyand____________Maketheworld____________byshiningyourlightinit.。(1)A.speakerB.educatorC.touristD.reporter。(2)A.keepinB.makeupC.controlD.fill。(3)A.selflessB.strongC.reliableD.secret。(4)A.applyforB.studyatC.finishD.enter。(5)A.doctorB.scientistC.managerD.psychologist。(6)A.touchedB.containedC.disappointedD.shocked。(7)A.UnluckilyB.GraduallyC.BesidesD.Instead。(8)A.teacherB.friendC.teammateD.adviser。(9)A.catchB.admireC.shareD.try。(10)A.famousB.caringC.activeD.hard-working。(11)A.becauseB.untilC.unlessD.while。(12)A.leadingB.smallC.majorD.magical。(13)A.rememberedB.ignoredC.supposedD.realized。(14)A.affectingB.rebuildingC.protectingD.discovering。(15)A.weakB.lonelyC.connectedD.damaged。(16)A.familiarB.unbelievableC.faithfulD.wonderful。(17)A.chooseB.waitC.wasteD.spare。(18)A.smileB.moneyC.wealthD.sadness。(19)A.knowledgeB.achievementC.kindnessD.title。(20)A.saferB.brighterC.morepeacefulD.moreinteresting21、Onceuponatimetherewasonestoryteller.Aftergetting____oftellingoldfabricated(虛構的)stories,helefthishouse____areallifestory.

Hereachedavillageandtookacottageforrent.Afterwanderinginthevillagethroughoutthemonth,hecouldn't____one.____,hedecidedtostophissearch.

Thenextday,whilesittinginthecottage,he____heardavoice—awomanwasyelling(吼叫)____someone.Thevoicewascomingfromthebigwallbehindhiscottage.Hetriedtoheartheconversation;it____likethewomanwasabusing(辱罵)herdaughter-in-law.Thestorytellerdidn'tlikeit____hewashappytofinallygethisstory.

Listeningtotheconversationseachdayhe____themtohisstory.____hecouldn'tseethecharactersofhisstory,hestarted____themother-in-law,assheseemedtobeavillain(壞人).

Nowitwastimeto____thestory.Butbeforehedid,thestorytellerwantedto____thecharactersoncewithhisowneyes,soheclimbedupthewall.Therehesawthemother-in-lawsittinginawheelchair.Itseemedshewasdisabledandthatthedaughter-in-lawwasrestingnearby.Hesawtheoldladytryingtogetsomefoodlyingonthetablenearherchair.Butbecauseofher____,shecouldn't____itanditlookedlikethedaughter-in-lawwasenjoyingtheoldlady's____.Suddenlytheoldladyfellfromthechairandstartedabusingherdaughter-in-law.

Thestorytellerwentbackandquicklychangedthe____ofthestory.Hewassurprisedat____differentitwascomparedtowhatheoriginallythoughtitwouldbe.Trulyhehadfoundbothareallifestoryandareallife____:neverjudgeasituation____youknowalltheaspectswell.。(1)A.doubtfulB.tiredC.frightenedD.upset。(2)A.inplaceofB.befondofC.insearchofD.inneedof。(3)A.findB.designC.exploreD.request。(4)A.ExcitedB.UnfortunateC.UnsatisfiedD.Disappointed。(5)A.frequentlyB.suddenlyC.naturallyD.personally。(6)A.inB.onC.offD.at。(7)A.tastedB.lookedC.feltD.sounded。(8)A.soB.andC.butD.as。(9)A.addedB.showedC.reportedD.expressed。(10)A.SothatB.EversinceC.EventhoughD.Inorderto。(11)A.supportingB.watchingC.admittingD.hating。(12)A.finishB.tellC.publishD.change。(13)A.interviewB.experienceC.seeD.introduce。(14)A.disagreementB.conditionC.shortcomingD.identity。(15)A.judgeB.reachC.standD.beg。(16)A.entertainmentB.problemC.weaknessD.helplessness。(17)A.endingB.beginningC.purposeD.clue。(18)A.whyB.howC.whereD.what。(19)A.decisionB.experienceC.intelligenceD.lesson。(20)A.ifB.forC.unlessD.as22、JennahadgraduatedinhermiddleschoolandwasluckyenoughtobeadmittedtoWestwoodUniversity.Shewasreadyfornew____atthecollegeandfilledwithconfidence.____,shedidn’texpectitthatcollegelifewasquite____.Inthefirstweek,Jennawenttotryoutsforcheerleaders.Shewascompetingagainstverytalentedgirls,andsheknewitwouldbe____forhertobeselected.Twohourslater,the____readalistofthegirlsforasecondtryout.Herheart____asthelistendedwithouthername.Feeling____,shewalkedbacktoherdormitorycarryingherschoolbagfullofhomework.Arrivingatthedormitory,shestartedwith____.Shehadalwaysbeenagoodmathstudent,butnowshewas____.ShemovedontoEnglishandhistory,andwas____tofindthatshedidn’thaveanytroublewiththosesubjects.Feelingbetter,shedecidednotto____mathforthetimebeing.ThenextdayJennawenttoseeMrs.Bidenaboutbeingontheschool____Mrs.Bidenwasn’tasenthusiasticasJenna.“I’msorry,____wehaveenough____forthenewspaperalready.Comebacknextyearandwe’lltalkthen.”Jennasmiled____andleft.“Whyiscollegesodifferent?”shesighed.Laterinmathsclass,Jennadevotedherselftofiguringouttheproblemsthathadgivenhersomuch____.Bytheendofclass,sheunderstoodhowtogetthemright.Asshegatheredherbooks,Jennadecidedshe’d____totrytofitinathernewschool.Shewasn’tsureifshe’d____,butsheknewshehadtotry.Collegewasjustashermomhadsaid,“Youwillfeellikeasmallfishinabigpond____abigfishinasmallpond.Thechallengeistobecomethe____fishyoucanbe.”。(1)A.decisionsB.challengesC.problemsD.exercises。(2)A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Otherwise。(3)A.normalB.necessaryC.differentD.desperate。(4)A.simpleB.troublesomeC.certainD.difficult。(5)A.editorB.judgeC.bossD.candidate。(6)A.stoppedB.jumpedC.sankD.changed。(7)A.awfulB.lonelyC.happyD.strange。(8)A.EnglishB.historyC.scienceD.maths。(9)A.workingB.strugglingC.complainingD.improving。(10)A.botheredB.ashamedC.pleasedD.shocked。(11)A.showupB.makeforC.giveupD.preparefor。(12)A.committeeB.teamC.newspaperD.radio。(13)A.andB.soC.orD.but。(14)A.writersB.playersC.speakersD.readers。(15)A.brightlyB.weaklyC.widelyD.happily。(16)A.courageB.lackC.hopeD.sorrow。(17)A.hesitateB.refuseC.continueD.attempt。(18)A.succeedB.completeC.agreeD.accompany。(19)A.inhopeofB.inhonorofC.incaseofD.insteadof。(20)A.tallestB.bestC.hardestD.gentlest23、WhenNancyLublingot﹩5,000fromhergreat-grandfather,sheneveronceconsideredtakingavacationorpayingoffstudentloans.____,the24-year-oldNewYorkUniversitylawstudentbeganthinkingabouttheclothing____facedbymostoftoday'slow-incomewomen:"Ifshegoesforajobinterview____dressed,shewon'tgetthejob,"Lublinsays."Butwithoutajob,shecan't____properclothing."

Afewweekslater,Lublin____DressforSuccessandbegansearchingforclothingandvolunteers.Sheaskedwomentogiveaway____businessclothesthatwere____ingoodcondition.Sheaskedthemembersofdietcenterstogiveawayclothesthatnolongerfit.AtfirstLublin____theclothesinherone-bedroomapartment,butfinallyshefound____inGreenwichVillagechurchbasement,whichnow____astheorganization'smainoffice.

Today,whenwomenarriveattheofficeforhelpwithjob-hunting,they____

adress,shoes,abag,stockingsandjewelry,andself-confidenceaswell.Somearetryingtoenterthework____afterbeingonwelfareforyears.

____DressforSuccessfitteditsfirstpersonwhogothelpayearago,morethan1,000womenhavereceiveddressesandmanyhavewon____.YaritPolancowasrecently____asalaw-firmofficemanager."ThankstoDressforSuccess,Imadeagoodimpressionandwasaccepted;"shesays.

Donationsarenow____in,includingjewelryand6,000pairsoftrousersand﹩40,000worthofhandbags.Broadcastjournalistshavegivensuits.AndLublinisopeningDressforSuccess____inothercities."Manywomenhaveclothes____aroundthatthey'llneverwearagain,"saysavolunteer."Nancy's____issimpleandpracticalandthe____hasprovedsoimportanttothosewomenwho

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