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My uncle has a very beautiful umbrella. He has had it ____ and he is very careful with it. It still looks as good as new. “That umbrella must have ____ you a great deal of money, Uncle,” I said to him one day. “No,” he replied, “____.”  “Was it a present?” I asked again. “No,” said he. “Then how did you get it?” I asked.
“Well,” he answered, “it is a strange true story. About ten years ago I was walking along a quiet London street one evening ____ it suddenly rained. I had no ___ and no umbrella. No buses ____that street and there were no taxis in sight. As I was on my way to a party I didn"t want to get ___.So I stood in a doorway and waited for the rain to stop. By and by it grew quite ____, there wasn"t a person around,and still it rained and rained.____ a young man came to the place where I was standing, ____ a large umbrella over his head. As I hoped he would ____ me to walk to the next corner with him, ___ I could have got a taxi,I stepped ____ the dark doorway where I had been standing, and said, ‘____, where are you going with that umbrella?’
____ by my sudden appearance, the young man ____ the umbrella which I am afraid, he had just stolen, ran away, and ___ into the darkness. I picked up the umbrella and ____ my walk. I knew it would be ____ in this big city to try and discover the owner and so I"ve kept it ____.”
小题1:
A.for monthsB.for years
C.since childhoodD.since then
小题2:
A.usedB.costC.takenD.spent
小题3:
A.very littleB.only a few pounds
C.not a pennyD.not a great deal
小题4:
A.whenB.thenC.beforeD.as
小题5:
A.carB.hatC.raincoatD.friend
小题6:
A.moved throughB.ran through
C.went acrossD.passed across
小题7:
A.tiredB.backC.wetD.away
小题8:
A.darkB.wetC.lateD.helpless
小题9:
A.At onceB.At lastC.StrangelyD.Secretly
小题10:
A.raisingB.carryingC.holdingD.lifting
小题11:
A.allowB.letC.agreeD.promise
小题12:
A.thereB.whereC.from whichD.in which
小题13:
A.intoB.out of
C.towardsD.from behind
小题14:
A.By the wayB.PardonC.Excuse meD.Sorry
小题15:
A.EncouragedB.Forced
C.Warmed D.Frightened
小题16:
A.shutB.tookC.droppedD.forgot
小题17:
A.disappearedB.wanderedC.marchedD.came
小题18:
A.stoppedB.startedC.continuedD.delayed
小题19:
A.endlessB.interestingC.excitingD.hopeless
小题20:
A.ever sinceB.foreverC.long enoughD.in the end

答案

小题1:B
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:A
小题5:C
小题6:B
小题7:C
小题8:A
小题9:B
小题10:C
小题11:A
小题12:B
小题13:B
小题14:C
小题15:D
小题16:C
小题17:A
小题18:C
小题19:D
小题20:A
解析

小题1:答案 B [从下文“about ten years ago...”我们可以得知,叔叔有这把雨伞已有10 年了。]
小题2:答案 B [“某物花某人多少钱”用sth cost sb some money。]
小题3:答案 C [从下文得知,这把雨伞是叔叔白捡的,因此一分钱也没花。其他选项均有一定干扰性,联系上下文我们可知这些选项不合题意。]
小题4:答案 A [when在这里相当于and then(就在这时)。]
小题5:答案 C [因为没有雨衣和雨伞“我”才在doorway躲雨,其他选项均不合题意。]
小题6:答案 B [“没有汽车跑这条街”。其他选项均有干扰性,说汽车跑这条路线一般用run。]
小题7:答案 C [“我”不想被淋湿,是“我”站在doorway等雨停的原因。]
小题8:答案 A [it grew wet搭配不正确,在这里作者并非说时候晚了,而是说天黑了,从下文“I stepped out of the dark doorway”可知答案。]
小题9:答案 B [最后,一位年轻人出现了。]
小题10:答案 C [选项B、D有较大干扰性,carry有“随身携带”的意思,但不可表示“举着”,lift意思是“向上举”,不表示状态,因此,B、D两项不合题意。]
小题11:答案 A [“我希望他能让我与他一起走到下一个转弯处”。let后跟不带to的不定式作宾补,因此B项不合题意。]
小题12:答案 B [where引导定语从句,修饰corner。B、D两项有较大干扰性,在街道拐角处用at the corner,因此引导定语从句时应用at which。]
小题13:答案 B [“我”从doorway走出来。]
小题14:答案 C [因为是请求别人的帮助,因此“我”说“Excuse me”。]
小题15:答案 D [从下文的“the young man (dropped) the umbrella which I am afraid,he had just stolen,ran away,and (disappeared) into the darkness”可知,这个年轻人害怕了。]
小题16:答案 C [因为后来“我”捡起了雨伞,显然他是把雨伞扔下了。]
小题17:答案 A [从该空后的into the darkness可知答案。]
小题18:答案 C [“我”原来是在半路躲雨,现在“我”又继续前行。]
小题19:答案 D [在这么大的城市找一把伞的主人是没有希望的。]
小题20:答案 A [ever since等于ever since then,意思是“从那时起”。]
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In the fall of 1985,I was a bright­eyed girl heading off to Howard University, aiming at a legal career and dreaming of sitting on a Supreme Court bench somewhere. Twenty­one years later I am later I am still a bright­eyed dreamer and one with quite a different tale to tell.
My grandma, an amazing woman, graduated from college at the age of 65. She was the first in our family to reach that goal. But one year after I started college, she developed cancer. I made the choice to withdraw from college to care for her. It meant that school and my personal dream would have to wait.
Then I got married with another dream: building my family with a combination of adopt and biological children. In 1999, we adopted our first son. To lay eyes on him was fantastic...and very emotional. A year later came our second adopted boy. Then followed son No. 3. In 2003, I gave birth to another boy.
You can imagine how fully occupied I became, raising four boys under the age of 8!Our home was a complete zoo...a joyous zoo. Not surprising, I never did make it back to college full­time. But I never gave up on the dream either. I had only one choice: to find a way. That meant talking as few as one class each semester.
The hardest part was feeling guilty about the time I spent away from the boys. They often wanted me to stay home with them. There certainly were times I wanted to quit.But I knew I should set an example for them to follow through the rest of their lives.
In 2007, I graduated from the University of North Carolina. It took me over 21 years to get my college degree!
I am not special, just single­minded. It always struck me that when you"re looking at a big challenge from the outside it looks huge, but when you"re in the midst of it, it just seems normal. Everything you want won"t arrive in your life on one day. It"s a process. Remember;little steps add up to big dreams.
小题1:When the author went to Howard University, her dream was to be ________.
A.a writerB.a teacherC.a judgeD.a doctor
小题2:Why did the author quit school in her second year of college?
A.She wanted to study by herself.
B.She fell in love and got married.
C.She suffered from a serious illness.
D.She decided to look after her grandma.
小题3:What can we learn about the author from Paragraphs 4 and 5?
A.She was busy yet happy with her family life.
B.She ignored her guilty feeling for her sons.
C.She wanted to remain a full­time housewife.
D.She was too confused to make a correct choice.
小题4:What does the author mostly want to tell us in the last paragraph?
A.Failure is the mother of success.
B.Little by little,one goes far.
C.Every coin has two sides.
D.Well begun, half done.

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The American newspaper publisher Arthur Sulzberger Sr died at the age of 86.Mr Sulzberger led The New York Times for more than three decades,before passing the business to his son.He took over the paper in 1963 when it was in financial trouble,and transformed it into the heart of a multi­billion dollar media empire.
His family announced he had died at his home in Southampton,New York State,after a long illness.His son,Arthur Sulzberger Jr,said in a statement that his father,whom he referred to by his childhood nickname of Punch,was “one of our industry’s most admired executives”.“Punch,the old Marine captain who never backed down from a fight,was an absolutely fierce defender of the freedom of the press,” he said.
The New York Times was bought by Mr Sulzberger Sr’s grandfather Adolph Ochs in 1896.During Mr Sulzberger’s tenure,The New York Times won 31 Pulitzer prizes.
Born in New York City,5 February 1926,Sr served in Marine Corps during World War Ⅱ and Korean War,joined   The New York Times in 1951 after graduating from Columbia  College,took over as publisher in 1963 after his brother­in­law died suddenly,stepped down in 1997 and passed stewardship to his son,Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
He oversaw a huge circulation boost at the paper,and increased its parent company’s annual revenues (年收入) from  $100m in 1963 to $1.7bn by the time he stepped down in 1997.He also led the paper through high­level clashes with the  political establishment.In 1971,The Times published a series of stories saying that politicians had systematically lied over the US involvement in Vietnam.The source was thousands of leaked government documents known as the Pentagon Papers.The Nixon  administration  demanded  that  the  paper  stop publishing the stories on grounds of national security.But the paper refused,and then won the subsequent court case by arguing that the First Amendment of the US Constitution (宪法) guaranteed free speech.The case is seen as a landmark in the history of free speech in the US.Mr Sulzberger said he read more than 7,000 pages of the Pentagon Papers before personally deciding to publish them.
His family still holds a controlling stake (控股权) in The New York Times.He was a strong believer in family ownership  of newspapers.He once joked:“My conclusion is  simple.Nepotism works.”
小题1:When did Arthur Sulzberger Sr die?
A.In 1997. B.In 2012.
C.In 1963.D.In 1971.
小题2:Punch,the old Marine captain was actually________.
A.Arthur Sulzberger Jr
B.Adolph Ochs
C.Arthur Sutzberger Sr’s father
D.Arthur Sulzberger Sr
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Arthur Sulzberger Sr took over The New York Times from his brother­in­law.
B.Arthur Sulzberger Jr’s grandfather bought The New York Times.
C.Arthur Sulzberger Sr resigned when The New York Times was in financial trouble.
D.Arthur Sulzberger Jr took over The New York Times after graduating from Columbia College.
小题4:In the political case in the 1970s,Mr Sulzberger________.
A.failed the case in the end
B.lost the controlling stake in The New York Times
C.gave in to the government
D.succeeded in guarding free speech of the paper
小题5:What does the underlined word “Nepotism”  probably refer to?
A.Friendship. B.Politics.
C.Family ownership D.Freedom of speech.

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Lilly was a French Canadian girl who grew up in the farming community.When she was 16,her father____her to drop out of school to contribute to the family income.With English as her second language and____education,the____didn’t look bright for Lilly.
Lilly’s father was a stubborn man who___took “no” for an answer.He____Lilly to find a job.With small hope of gaining____,each day she would just ride to the city,walk____about and return home at dusk.
On one of her____,Lilly saw a sign at a big company.___,she knocked on the very first door.In her____English,Lilly told the office manager she was interested in the secretarial position.The manager ____to give the girl a chance.He directed her to type a letter,and then____.Lilly looked at the clock and saw it was 11∶40 am.She thought everyone would be leaving for____at noon,when she could____away in the crowd.But she knew she should____the letter.
On her first try,Lilly____one line of five words and made four mistakes.On her second attempt,she completed a full paragraph,but still made many mistakes.She looked at the clock:11∶55—five minutes to____.Just then the manager walked in.He came directly to Lilly,read the letter and said,“Lilly,you’re doing____work!”
With those simple words of encouragement,her desire to escape disappeared and her____began to grow.Lilly thought,“Well,if he thinks it’s good,then it must be good.I think I’ll stay!” Lilly did stay—all because someone had given a____and uncertain girl the gift of self­confidence when she knocked on the door.
小题1:
A.remindedB.forced
C.encouraged D.helped
小题2:
A.poorB.formal
C.goodD.modern
小题3:
A.advice B.promise
C.future D.change
小题4:
A.always B.usually
C.sometimesD.rarely
小题5:
A.warned B.told
C.allowedD.begged
小题6:
A.employmentB.experience
C.judgment D.independence
小题7:
A.carefullyB.happily
C.aimlesslyD.rapidly
小题8:
A.steps B.trips
C.purposes  D.choices
小题9:
A.Bravely B.Proudly
C.CalmlyD.Cautiously
小题10:
A.broken   B.perfect
C.written  D.fluent
小题11:
A.refusedB.decided
C.pretendedD.failed
小题12:
A.stopped   B.continued
C.left   D.sighed
小题13:
A.lunch   B.life
C.funD.luck
小题14:
A.break  B.slip
C.passD.drive
小题15:
A.read B.write
C.attempt  D.deliver
小题16:
A.went over B.picked up
C.gave away D.got through
小题17:
A.freedom   B.success
C.discussion  D.reward
小题18:
A.terrible   B.excellent
C.honest D.easy
小题19:
A.belief   B.patience
C.confidence  D.strength
小题20:
A.shy   B.lonely
C.selfless   D.modest

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My sister and I were flying from our home in Kansas to a summer camp in Minnesota. Our plane had a two-hour       at the airport in Omaha, where I saw a toy airplane that I really       . I had $10 and I had no idea what I needed to       at camp, but I spent $8 on the airplane anyway.
When we reached the camp, I discovered that there were no showers!       , we bathed in a lake every night. I needed to buy       soap. Because the regular soap I brought had chemicals that could        the fish. The special soap cost $4 at the camp store. After buying the plane, I had $2 left, so I couldn’t buy the soap.
After a few days, I was a       . Sally, our camp teacher, asked me if I needed some soap. When I       her that I had spent my soap money on a toy airplane, she laughed and said, “You need to budget.” She then explained that a budget was a(n)       for spending money to help make sure you save enough for things you       — like soap — before you buy fun things — like       . Sally gave me her extra soap, which I       took.
When I returned home from       , I decided to make my       budget. Every week I spent time writing down everything I bought, and some weeks, I would have more in my “Money In” account        I did odd jobs (零活) around the house.
Budgeting was       , especially when my friends bought soda at the store after school and I couldn’t because I had spent all my “Want to Spend” money. But I       with it, and by the next summer, I had       enough money to buy a Paula Pilot doll at Omaha Airport, as well as       at the camp store to       Sally!
小题1:
A.restB.tripC.flightD.stop
小题2:
A.madeB.wantedC.leftD.remembered
小题3:
A.learnB.bringC.buyD.do
小题4:
A.BesidesB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Anyhow
小题5:
A.specialB.commonC.smallD.expensive
小题6:
A.catchB.raiseC.hurtD.control
小题7:
A.heroB.messC.starD.failure
小题8:
A.warnedB.toldC.suggestedD.reminded
小题9:
A.planB.ideaC.exampleD.promise
小题10:
A.loseB.gatherC.needD.hate
小题11:
A.chemicalsB.clothesC.billsD.toys
小题12:
A.fortunatelyB.cautiouslyC.unhappilyD.gratefully
小题13:
A.schoolB.airportC.campD.hospital
小题14:
A.dailyB.weeklyC.monthlyD.yearly
小题15:
A.soB.andC.becauseD.until
小题16:
A.hardB.boringC.safeD.fresh
小题17:
A.dealtB.beganC.agreedD.stuck
小题18:
A.receivedB.savedC.earnedD.borrowed
小题19:
A.fishB.waterC.soapD.soda
小题20:
A.apologize forB.call onC.care forD.pay back

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Woman Uses Daughter"s Key to "Steal" Car
Charlie Vansant, a college student of Athens, Ohio who reported that his car was stolen, got a surprise when he learned a woman had mistaken it for her daughter"s car and taken it-using her key.
Kate Anderson became an accidental car thief when picking up her daughter"s car near an Ohio University building last week.Anderson spotted the nickel-~ay Toyota Camry(银灰色丰田凯美瑞)and used her daughter"s key to unlock the car, start the engine and drive home-without realizing that the car wasn"t her daughter"s.
When Charlie Vansant left class a short time later, he found only an empty parking spot.He first assumed the car had been towed, but when the police couldn"t find a record of it, they took a theft report.
The morning after Anderson took the car, her daughter discovered the Camry in the driveway wasn"t hers.Anderson said she was able to find Vansant"s name on paperwork in the glove compartment and look up his phone number on the website for the university.
When Anderson told Charlie the car was in her driveway,  "It sounded real suspicious at first, like may be she wanted to hold the thing for ransom(赎金),”said Vansant.He eventually went to the house with a police officer, where he was reunited with his car.According to police report, the ease was closed "because of mistaken car identity", Anderson wasn"t charged.
Vansant seemed to blame the car company more than the "thief"."Her key fit not only my lock, but my ignition(点火装置)as well - so high-five for Toyota.I guess." he said.
小题1:What does the underlined word "towed" mean in paragraph 3 ?
A.removedB.damagedC.stolenD.sold
小题2:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Mrs.Anderson"s daughter discovered the car her mother drove was not hers.
B.Mrs.Anderson stole Charlie"s car at the request of her daughter.
C.Charlie had thought he had to give Anderson money to get his car back.
D.Mrs.Anderson used her daughter"s key to unlock Charlie"s car and drive home.
小题3:What does Charlie mean by "h~-five for Toyota"?
A.He is blaming Toyota for the poor quality of car keys.
B.He should thank Toyota for returning his car.
C.He wants to celebrate with Toyota for getting his car back.
D.He thinks highly of Toyota for producing large quantities of cars.
小题4:What is likely to happen next according to the passage?
A.Mrs.Anderson was charged with stealing a car.
B.Charlie blamed Mrs.Anderson for mistakenly taking his car.
C.Charlie would ask the Toyota Company to give him an explanation.
D.The Toyota Company would give Charlie a new car as compensation.

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