It was almost 9:00 p.m.when Mary left her office to go home, it was 1 . She started her car and drove back to her home in the country. The snow was heavy. Then Mary crossed a small 2 . Suddenly the car rushed out of the bridge which was covered with ice. Mary hit her head on the steering wheel (方向盘) and lost consciousness (感觉). When she woke up, her head was bleeding (流血), and she was shaking from the 3 . She didn"t know 4 she was. Mary opened her car door and looked around. She was 5 the bridge, and her car was sitting on the frozen river!She felt very sad. She knew the ice wouldn"t hold her car for very 6 . She tried to climb up to the bridge several times, but she kept 7 in the snow. Mary tried again and again, but still she couldn"t get up. She realized that 8 could see her car under the bridge. She was lying in the snow, and she couldn"t move. Mary closed her eyes and waited to 9 . Then she heard a 10 . Mary opened her eyes. There was an old man standing over her. With the help of the old man, she stood up and walked up. |
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完形填空。 | A traveler came out of the airport. There were a lot of 1 . He asked every taxi-driver"s name. Then he took the third one. It 2 5 dollars to go from the airport to the hotel. " 3 does it take to hire (雇请) you for the whole day?" The man asked. "100 dollars," said the taxi driver. This was very 4 , but the man agreed. Then the taxi-driver showed him all the parks and museums in the city. In the evening they went 5 to the hotel. The traveler gave the taxi-driver 100 dollars and said, "What about tomorrow?" The taxi-driver 6 the man and said, "Tomorrow? That will be 7 100 dollars." But the man said it was OK. The taxi-driver was very 8 to be getting more money. The next evening, after taking the traveler to visit the same parks and museums, the taxi-driver 9 another 100 dollars, he felt guilty (有罪的) because 100 dollars a day was a lot of money. "So you"re from New York." said the taxi-driver. "I have a 10 in New York. Her name is Susan. Do you know her?" "Sure. She gave me 200 dollars to give you!". | ( )1. A. trains ( )2. A. cost ( )3. A. How many ( )4. A. cheap ( )5. A. ahead ( )6. A. looked at ( )7. A. the other ( )8. A. angry ( )9. A. received ( )10. A. brother | B. trucks B. paid B. How long B. low B. back B. looked after B. another B. unhappy B. gave B. son | C. taxis C. spent C. How much C. dear C. across C. looked for C. other C. pleased C. borrowed C. sister | 完形填空。 | Years ago, a farmer owned some land along the Atlantic coast. He often advertised for assistants, but he got no reply as most people feared the terrible storms across the Atlantic coast. Finally, a short, thin man came to the farmer. "Well, I can sleep when the wind 1 ," said the little man. Although puzzled by this answer, the farmer, badly in need of help, hired him. The little man worked well around the farm and the farmer felt 2 with the man"s work. Then one night the wind blew loudly in from the shore. Jumping out of bed, the farmer caught a lantern (提灯) and 3 next door to the little man. He shook the little man and shouted, "Get up! A storm is coming! Tie things down 4 they are blown away!" The little man rolled over in bed and said firmly, "No, Sir. I told you, I can sleep when the wind blows." The farmer was very 5 and hurried outside to prepare for the storm himself. 6 , he discovered everything was tied down. The farmer then 7 what his hired man had said. When you"re prepared, you have 8 to fear. Can you sleep when the wind blows through your life? | ( )1. A. blows ( )2. A. excited ( )3. A. broke ( )4. A. before ( )5. A. upset ( )6. A. To his surprise ( )7. A. explained ( )8. A. something | B. flies B. satisfied B. rushed B. after B. angry B. To his sorrow B. remembered B. nobody | C. flows C. amazed C. fled C. as C. calm C. To his joy C. added C. nothing | D. moves D. worried D. knocked D. when D. confident D. To his disappointment D. understood D. anything | 完形填空。 | I believe listening is a powerful (强效的) medicine. It was Sunday. I had the last 1 to see and I got into her room. She was an old woman, sitting on the bed, trying to 2 her socks. Usually I said something like this: "How are you fecling? The nurse says your son is visiting you today. Ibelieve you are 3 seeing him." She 4 me with a serious voice, "Sit down, doctor. This is my story, not yours." I was surprised and 5 . I sat down and helped her with the socks. She began to tell me that her only son lived not far from her, 6 she had not seen him for five years. She helieved her health problems were worse because of 7 her son. After hearing her story and helping her pur on her socks, Iasked if there was 8 I could do for her. She 9 her head and smiled. All she wanted me to do was to 10 . Each story is 11 . Some are clear, others are not. Some are true, others are not, yet all those things do not really 12 . What matters to the storyteller is that the story is heard. Listening to someone"s story costs nothing but it is the key to bealing (康复). I often 13 what the woman taught me, and I 14 myself of the importance of stopping, sitting down and truly listening. I 15 the power of listening. | ( )1. A. doctor ( )2. A. take off ( )3. A. looking forward ( )4. A. impressed ( )5. A. escited ( )6. A. or ( )7. A. missing ( )8. A. nothing else ( )9. A. shook ( )10. A. see ( )11. A. terrible ( )12. A. happen ( )13. A. think of ( )14. A. teach ( )15. A. talk about | B. nurse B. get off B. asking for B. stopped B. mad B. so B. loving B. anything clse B. dropped B. smell B. different B. appear B. dream of B. ask B. show of | C. patient (病人) C. clean out C. going on C. asked C. embarrasssed C. but C. understanding C. nothing C. waved C. listen C. similar C. matter C. remind C. remind C. believe in | D. student D. put on D. worrying about D. greetde D. angry D. if D. meeting D. everything D. moved D. feel D. true D. change D. laugh at D. cheer D. run out of | 完形填空 | I knew little about English when I first came to America. So I went to a language school every day to 1 English. One day, during the break, I asked one of my classmates a question. When I thanked her for it, she said," 2 . It"s a piece of cake." I thought to 3 , "She wants a piece of cake?" So I said to her, "I haven"t taken any piece of 4 with me today. What about a piece of biscuit (饼干)?" She looked at me in surprise and then smiled. She knew that I didn"t 5 her. She said, "What I mean is "no problem,"" Then I began to learn that "a piece of cake" is not only a piece of cake, but also means a thing that is very easy. | ( )1. A.tell ( )2. A.All right ( )3. A.yourself ( )4. A.bread ( )5. A.understand | B.know B.The same to you B.myself B.pizza B.remember | C.teach C.You’re welcome C.himself C.biscuit C.find | D.learn D.Nothing serious D.herself D.cake D.believe | 完形填空。 | My friend, David Smith, kept birds. One day he phoned and 1 me he would be away for a week. He asked me to feed the bird 2 him and said he would leave his key in my mailbox. Unfortunately, I did not remember to feed the birds 3 the night before David was going to return. I rushed out of my house and it was already dark when I arrived at 4 house. I soon found the key he gave me could unlock neither the front door 5 the back door! I kept 6 of what David would say when came back. Then I noticed 7 one bedroom window was open. I found a big tone and pushed it under the window 8 the stone was very heavy. I heard of niose. But in the end, I managed to climb up. I had one leg inside the bedroom when I suddenly realized that someone 9 a torch (电筒) up at me. I looked down and saw 10 policeman and an old lady, one of David"s neighbours. "What are you doing up there?" Said the policeman. Feeling like a fool, I replied, "I was just going to feed Mr. Smith"s birds." | ( )1. A. tell ( )2. A. with ( )3. A. until ( )4. A. her ( )5. A. and ( )6. A. to think ( )7. A. how ( )8. A. If ( )9. A. is shinning ( )10. A. a | B. tells B. to B. before B. his B. but B. think B. that B. Because B. was shone B. the | C. told C. for C. as C. their C. or C. thinking C. what C. When C. shines C. an | D. had told D. at D. since D. our D. nor D. thought D. why D. Whether D. was shining D. / |
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