John and I were on our way to St. Louis, Missouri, for a quick trip of job interviews. His job 1 him to move, and, even 2 we weren"t engaged yet, he asked me to move with him. We had discussed getting married and already looked at 3 . John even asked my parents 4 their blessing. Everything was set, though we weren"t officially engaged. As we 5 our plane, we found our seats and we sat waiting for departure. I noticed one of the 6 leave the plane. When he returned we were ready for the plane to 7 . The captain made the usual 8 : altitude(高度), weather, arrival time, my name. What? Did I just hear my name? My heart started 9 heavily. Did I do something 10 ? Even with all of these thoughts racing through my mind, I somehow(不管怎么说) heard every word: " Attention please. Lynette, John Helms would like to know 11 you would spend the rest of your life with him. If you accept, please 12 the "call" button 13 the attendants(服务员) will be with you shortly." My eyes filled with tears. When John opened a small ring box and smiled, I 14 . "Yes." He placed the ring on my hand and we embraced(拥抱) as the other passengers 15 . I was 16 to push the call button. But I couldn"t reach it with my seatbelt(安全带) still fastened, so John gladly pressed it for me. All three attendants 17 , one carrying a bottle of champagne(香槟). As we landed and approached out gate, the 18 again included us in his announcements. "Congratulations to the newly engaged couple. On behalf of(代表) the entire crew , let me wish you the best." John thanked the flight attendants for helping with his plan. It was then 19 we learned that the pilot had left the plane earlier to get the bottle of 20 for us! |
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阅读理解 | Though my career as a banker was financially rewarding, I was never content with the work. I was annoyed by my workmates" coldness and endless counting. Gradually, I began to envy my wife Julie"s teaching career, which was full of passion and challenges. However, I admitted that leaving a secure(保 险的、无忧的) position and going to school needed courage. One winter evening I heard Julie complaining about a student"s bad academic performance. She said, "Baxter used to do his homework very well, but it has dropped recently." The next evening when I arrived home, Julie asked, "Will you drive me to Baxter"s house? I want to talk with his family about his homework." After an hour, a hut(简陋的小屋) stood before us. Baxter was busy gathering firewood in the front yard. Seeing us, Baxter was surprised, but greeted us happily. Julie asked, "Where are your parents?" Baxter said they were not in. We found that it was dark in the hut. On our way home, Julie cried, "His work was good in the early autumn when the days were longer. But now, in the dark, he can"t do his homework." Then she decided to help him so that he could focus on his studies. I was moved by her kindness and I wanted to help poor students. At the end of the month, I said goodbye to the bank. Now I am teaching the students and I love my job.
1.We can learn from the first paragraph that ______.
A. the career as a banker was of coldness B. the writer got along very well with his workmates. C. the writer was not satisfied with his work and wanted to try making a change C. many people considered the teaching career a secure position
2.Which of the following might be the most proper description(描述) about Julie?
A. Patient but powerful. B. Kind and helpful. C. Firm but firendly. D. Hardworking and practical.
3.What can we infer(推断) from the text?
A. There were no lights in Baxter"s house. B. Baxter was an orphan. C. The writer is a teacher now. D. The event happened in summer.
4.Why did the writer envy his wife"s teaching career? Because _______.
A. he was not content with his work B. his pay wasn"t high C. he loved his wife D. theaching career was filled with challenges and passion | 完形填空 | A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large,tempting (诱人的)apple on one of the branches of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence.The boy wasn"t much of a fruiteater,__1__a bar of chocolate if given the choice,but,as they say,the forbidden fruit can be tempting.Seeing the apple,the boy wanted it.The more he looked at it,the __2__he felt and the more he wanted that apple. __3__as high as he could,but even at his tallest __4__,he was unable to touch it.He began to __5__up and down,as high as he could,at the __6__of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple.Still it remained out of __7__.Not giving up,he thought,if only he had something to __8__on.His school bag wouldn"t give enough height and he didn"t want to __9__the things inside,like his lunch box,pencil case,and Game boy. Looking around,he hoped he might find an old box,a rock,or,with luck,even a ladder,but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use.He had tried everything he could think to do.Without seeing any other choices,he gave up and started to walk __10__.At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his __11__,and how he really wanted that apple.The more he __12__like this,the more unhappy he became. However,the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy,even if he couldn"t always get what he wanted.He started to say to himself.This isn"t __13__.I don"t have the apple and I"m feeling miserable as well.There"s __14__more I can do to get the apple-that is unchangeable-but we are supposed to be able to __15__our feelings.If that"s the case,what can I do to feel better? | ( )1.A.preferring ( )2.A.sadder ( )3.A.Expanding ( )4.A.strength ( )5.A.jump ( )6.A.tip ( )7.A.hope ( )8.A.put ( )9.A.break ( )10.A.back ( )11.A.wishes ( )12.A.thought ( )13.A.change ( )14.A.something ( )15.A.skilful | B. offering B.angrier B.Stretching B.length B.look B.stage B.hand B.stand B.shake B.away B.beliefs B.imagined B.express B.anything B.cheerful | C.receiving C.hungrier C.Swinging C.range C.walk C.top C.sight C.get C.take C.up C.efforts C.tried C.forget C.everything C.harmful | D.allowing D.tastier D.Pulling D.height D.glance D.level D.reach D.hold D.strike D.down D.goals D.claimed D.describe D.nothing D.helpful | 完形填空 | A true story points to a universal truth about human beings,we learn best by watching how others behave. President Calvin Coolidge once invited friends from his __1_ to dine with him at the White House. __2__ of their table manners,the guests decided to imitate the president.They watched __3__ to see which utensils(器皿) he used,what foods he ate and when. Their strategy seemed to succeed until coffee was __4__.Coolidge poured some coffee into his saucer. They did the same.He __5__ sugar and cream.His guests did too.Then the president __6__ and put his saucer on the floor for the cat! Like Coolidge"s hometown guests,we,too,seem to learn best by __7__.Kids learn by observing parents when they are young and by __8__ their friends as they grow older.In fact,parents should probably be less __9__ about whether their children are paying attention to them and more worried about the fact that their kids are always watching. They tell us that __10_ learn in much the same way.If you"re struggling with your computer or want to learn to drive a car,you will be more __11_ if you have someone show you how to do it.You can always read the operator"s handbook and try to figure everything out yourself,but you will learn best by watching others and asking questions. What if you want to become more __12_,to organize your life,to be a better parent or to get along better with others? Again,we"re told that the best way to learn these skills and __13_ is to find somebody who already is confident,or who is an effective parent or who has healthy attitudes and then learn the qualities you want to adopt.It is the easiest and quickest way to __14_ your life. Just about any personality trait(个性品质) or skill can be __15_:simply find it in someone you know and copy it.Then watch what happens. | ( ) 1. A.department ( ) 2. A.Unsure ( ) 3. A.cautiously ( ) 4. A.finished ( ) 5. A.enjoyed ( ) 6. A.bent over ( ) 7. A.imagination ( ) 8. A.showing ( ) 9. A.excited ( )10. A.kids ( )11. A.grateful ( )12. A.self-confident ( )13. A.theories ( )14. A.shape ( )15. A.recognized | B. administration B. Ashamed B. hopefully B. served B. poured B. ran away B. imitation B. directing B. concerned B. adults B. successful B. self-content B. regulations B. save B. appreciated | C. hometown C. Unaware C. closely C. boiled C. tasted C. hid away C. introduction C. caring C. crazy C. drivers C. satisfied C. self-giving C. measures C. survive C. learned | D. office D. Informed D. curiously D. drunk D. added D. stood straight D. recommendation D. copying D. angry D. operators D. enthusiastic D. self-respecting D. attitudes D. lengthen D. recorded | 完形填空 | About five years ago I began to study at a new school, when my family moved to Iowa. I was just a little 1 , wondering whether I could get on well with my classmates. Lucy, a girl in my 2 , who I thought wasn"t ready to accept a 3 girl, didn"t like me from the start. 4 , I was pretty sure she hated me. When I asked her a question, I could 5 she thought I was a total fool. My teacher made us 6 next to each other for the last term. Lucy was not happy. However, I kept 7 at her, though she rolled her eyes, and I kept telling her that she was beautiful. Finally, Lucy let me 8 to her, even when her friends were around.She 9 telling me how beautiful I looked. I still remember the 10 time when she smiled at me and said that, and I smiled right back, saying 11 to her. One day Lucy invited me over to her house, and talked to me all the time 12 her other friends. That day Lucy, the girl who had hated me, called me her best deskmate. After that, we 13 friends for years. I moved to Arizona later, but I will never 14 Lucy.I still remember she considered me her 15 at first. During that time it felt like I was 16 my time, and losing my dignity (尊严), but I still smiled at Lucy even when she 17 me.I"m not stupid; I didn"t think she was 18 in doing those things, but I still put up with it. And finally we became great friends. Not long ago, I read the 19 of Abraham Lincoln, "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" I smiled, thinking of Lucy. It just 20 me how great a friend I used to have. | ( )1. A. sad ( )2. A. school ( )3. A. positive ( )4. A. Usually ( )5. A. describe ( )6. A. sit ( )7. A. shouting ( )8. A. write ( )9. A. started ( )10. A. rare ( )11. A. hello ( )12. A.according to ( )13. A. served ( )14. A. forget ( )15. A. enemy ( )16. A. changing ( )17. A. took care of ( )18. A. right ( )19. A. books ( )20. A. taught | B. surprised B. class B. successful B. Actually B. prove B. speak B. laughing B. reply B. minded B. next B. thanks B. thanks to B. appeared B. leave B. hero B. managing B. took the place of B. proud B. words B. advised | C. worried C. team C. new C. Finally C. tell C. stand C. pointing C. talk C. considered C. last C. sorry C. except for C. seemed C. miss C. friend C. wasting C. made fun of C. interested C. stories C. warned | D. eager D. city D. common D. Fortunately D. accept D. live D. smiling D. listen D. avoided D. first D. bye D. instead of D. stayed D. teach D. leader D. enjoying D. got away from D. busy D. experiences D. reminded | 阅读理解 | One stormy night many years ago,an elderly man and his wife entered the hall of a small hotel in Philadelphia.Trying to get out of the rain,they came the front desk hoping to get some shelter for the night. "Could you possibly give us a room here?" the husband asked. The clerk,a friendly man with a winning smile,looked at the couple and explained that there were three conventions in town."All of our rooms are taken," the clerk said."But I can"t send a nice couple like you out into the rain at one o"clock in the morning.Would you perhaps be willing to sleep in my room?It"s not exactly a suite,but it will be good enough to make you folks comfortable for the night." When the couple declined,the young man pressed on."Don"t worry about me;I"ll make out just fine. " the clerk told them.So the couple agreed. As he paid his bill the next morning,the elderly man said to the clerk,"You are the kind of manager who should be the boss of the best hotel in the United States.Maybe someday I"ll build one for you." The looked at them and smiled.The three of them had a good laugh.As they drove away,the elderly couple agreed that the helpful clerk was indeed exceptional,as finding people who are both friendly and helpful isn"t easy. Two years passed.The clerk had almost forgotten the incident when he received a letter from the old man.It recalled that stormy night and enclosed a roundtrip ticket to New York,asking the young man to pay them a visit. The old man met him in New York,and led him to the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34th street.He then pointed to a great new building there,a pale reddish stone,with turrets and watchtowers thrusting up to the sky."That," said the older man,"is the hotel I have just built for you to manage." "You must be joking," the young man said."I can assure you I am not,"said the older man,a sly smile playing around his mouth. The older man"s name was William Waldorf Astor,and that magnificent structure was the original WaldorfAstoria Hotel.The young clerk who became its first manager was George C.Boldt.This young clerk never foresaw the turn of events that would lead him to become the manager of one of the world"s most glamorous hotels. | 1. The purpose of the following author writing this story is to________. | A. give people a good laugh B. cover some facts C. promote the business of WaldorfAstoria Hotel D. deliver a lesson | 2. Which of the following statements about the story is NOT true ? | A. The story took place at about one a.m.. B. The old couple was too poor to afford a luxurious room. C. The clerk was willing to help those in need. D. The clerk received an unexpected invitation from the old man. | 3. The underlined word "conventions" in Para 3.can be replaced by________. | A. rooms B. suites C. meetings D. hotels | 4. Which of the following proverbs suits the story the best? | A. Every little thing helps. B. Make hay while the sun shines. C. Man proposes;God disposes (处理,决定). D. One good turn deserves another. |
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