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完形填空     A passenger told an air hostess that he needed a cup of water to take his medicine when the plane
just took off.She told him that she would__1__the water in ten minutes.
     Thirty minutes later,when the passenger"s ring for__2__sounded,the air hostess realized it at once.
She was kept so__3__that she forgot to deliver him the__4__.As a result,the passenger was__5__to
take his medicine.She hurried over to him__6__a cup of water, but to her surprise he__7__it.
     In the following hours on the__8__,each time the air hostess passed by the__9__,she would ask him
with a  10   whether he needed help or not.But the passenger  11   paid attention to her words.
     When he was going to get  12   the plane, the passenger asked the air hostess to  13   him the
passengers" booklet(意见簿). She was very  14  . She knew that he would write down  15   words,
which might result in the loss of her job.  16   with a smile she handed it to him.
     Off the plane,she 17   the booklet and cracked a smile,  18   the passenger put it,"On the flight, you
asked me whether I need help or not for twelve times  19  . How can I refuse your twelve sincere smiles?"
     That"s  20  ! Who can refuse twelve sincere smiles from a person?
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(     )1. A. take        
(     )2. A. food        
(     )3. A. tired      
(     )4. A. water      
(     )5. A. held on    
(     )6. A. for        
(     )7. A. refused    
(     )8. A. seat        
(     )9. A. customer    
(     )10. A. glance    
(     )11. A. never      
(     )12. A. on        
(     )13. A. hand      
(     )14. A. glad      
(     )15. A. important  
(     )16. A. So        
(     )17. A. hid        
(     )18. A. if        
(     )19. A. in all    
(     )20. A. wrong      
B. bring    
B. drink    
B. silent    
B. help      
B. held up  
B. about    
B. accepted  
B. air      
B. passenger
B. look      
B. often    
B. to        
B. take      
B. angry    
B. sharp    
B. Because  
B. tore      
B. for      
B. above all
B. wonderful
C. carry      
C. service    
C. calm      
C. milk      
C. held out  
C. with      
C. liked      
C. floor      
C. guest      
C. smile      
C. always    
C. off        
C. throw      
C. curious    
C. polite    
C. And        
C. opened    
C. after      
C. or else    
C. impossible
D. hold      
D. medicine  
D. busy      
D. warning  
D. held down
D. in        
D. hated    
D. flight    
D. visitor  
D. cry      
D. seldom    
D. from      
D. lend      
D. sad      
D. nice      
D. But      
D. closed    
D. when      
D. or so    
D. right    
1-5: BCDAB  6-10: CADBC  11-15: ACADB  16-20: DCBAD
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     My wife passed away a few years ago,and I went through the worst time in my life.I even wanted
to kill myself.Just for my kids,I had to continue to live and work as a smalltown doctor at my medical
clinic in Hawaii.My kids had gone to live on the mainland,and I was alone.Then they asked me to have
a family trip.
     On our trip, we turned on the TV at the motel and saw the second plane crash into the World Trade
Center. Seeing it falling down,I said to my kids:"I"m going to Afghanistan."And a few weeks later,
International Medical Corps sent me to set up 20 clinics in provinces where people had no health care.
In these field clinics surrounded by frightening shoots or deadly bombs,we were eventually serving
27,000 patients a month in a very busy schedule.Tired and nervous,I gradually had a sense of
achievement, a sense of purpose,and my depression went away.
     In the years to follow,I went to Indonesia after the tsunami(海啸),Pakistan after the earthquakes,
Sudan after the civil war, and Iraq after more and more bombs.Each time after disasters one after
another, hundreds of people were killed,wounded and many more had to flee.We once set up movable
clinics in an area with 19,000 refugees,_and it was supposed to hold 13,000 originally.Flu broke out,
one of the biggest killers of kids in refugee camps, and it spread like wildfire.Water and food were also
serious problems."Adventures or not?" I often asked myself.
     When my wife passed away,I thought my life was done.But in reality, it was just getting started.At the
end of her life,she went unconscious.I held her head in my hands and told her of all the places we would
visit and the exciting adventures we would have.
     I think about the moment many times during my "adventures". I didn"t know how predictive those
words would be.But I know that she is still with me.

1. Where has the doctor been in the past few years?

A. Some countries where he could set up clinics.
B. Some African countries where flu broke out.
C. The places where the earthquakes happened.
D. The places where the horrible disasters struck.

2. How would the doctor describe his life after he had worked in Afghanistan?

A. Tired and troublesome.
B. Busy and risky.
C. Meaningful and helpful.
D. Frightening and depressing.

3. The underlined word "refugees" means people________.

A. who are robbed, killed, or wounded
B. who suffer from flu in movable clinics
C. who like to take adventures
D. who have lost homes because of disasters

4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The doctor"s wife encouraged him to work in foreign countries.
B. What the doctor said to his wife before her death became reality.
C. The doctor"s adventures made him understand the love of his wife.
D. With the true love of his wife,the doctor started to change his life.
完形填空
     During the years of depression(萧条), food and money were very hard to find and people had to trade
things with each other.
     One day I was   1   some potatoes from Mr Miller. I noticed a small poor boy hungrily   2   a full
basket of freshly picked green peas. Then I was  3   to see that Mr Miller sold the boy a bag of peas fo
r just a marble (弹球).
     Mrs Miller, who had been standing nearby,   4_ and told me that Mr Miller loved to trade with the
three boys in the village for peas, tomatoes, and other things   5   he didn"t really need any marbles. I left
the stand, smiling to myself,   6   by this man.
     Several years went by. One day I learned that Mr Miller had died. I took part in the funeral(葬礼),
_7    three young men . They came over to Mrs Miller, hugged her, kissed her on the cheek, spoke with
her and moved on,   8   their eyes.
     Our   9   came to meet Mrs Miller. I mentioned  10    she had told me about the  11  She told me, "
Those three young men above were the boys I told you about. They just told me   12  they appreciated
the things Jim "traded "with them. Now, at last, they came to pay their debt."
      "We"ve   13    had a great deal of the wealth in this world," she  14  , "but right now, Jim wouldW#W$ W%.K**S*&5︿U consider himself to be the   15   man."
      Then she gently lifted the  16     fingers of her husband. Resting underneath were three red marbles.
     At that time I realized that we would not be   17     by our words, but by our kind   18  . It is said that
it takes a minute to find a   19  person, an hour to appreciate him, a day to love him, but an entire life to
 20   him.
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(     )1. A. buying  
(     )2. A. reaching for
(     )3. A.  astonished
(     )4. A. turned over
(     )5. A. but  
(     )6. A. suspected
(     )7. A. discovering
(     )8. A. closing
(     )9. A. time    
(     )10. A. the story    
(     )11. A. marbles
(     )12. A. why      
(     )13. A. ever  
(     )14. A. laughed    
(     )15. A. honest
(     )16. A. lifeless
(     )17. A. thought
(     )18. A. deeds  
(     )19. A. strict
(     )20. A. ignore

B. selling
B. glancing at  
B. amazed    
B. going over
B. otherwise
B. impressed
B. watching     
B. rolling
B. chance      
B. the proverb  
B. men    
B. how    
B. always    
B. cried  
B. happiest  
B. regretless
B. touched  
B. things  
B. honest  
B. forget  

C. borrowing
C. staring at
C. annoyed
C. came over
C. or    
C. regretted    
C. finding
C. cleaning
C. turn  
C. the legend
C. debt  
C. when  
C. never
C. sighed
C. coldest
C. useless
C. remembered
C. remarks
C. special
C. recognize

D. hunting        
D. picking up      
D. worried        
D. coming over    
D. although        
D. embarrassed    
D. seeing          
D. wiping          
D. decision        
D. the joke        
D. life            
D. what            
D. seldom          
D. added          
D. richest        
D. hopeless        
D. affected        
D. rewards        
D. learned        
D. remind          

完形填空
    A serious car crash leads one woman to rediscover her faith in human kindness.
     In March last year, the car I was driving was__1__in a serious crash with another car on a country
road. I soon__2__myself at the centre of a frenzy of activity, surrounded by paramedics, police, rescuers
and members of the local community. An enormous can opener was used to__3__me out of my wrecked car and__4__an ambulance.
     Over the next eight hours, I was transported to hospital, dragged up, Xrayed and diagnosed (诊断)
with a broken neck. Knowing that I"d__5__death by a fraction of a second sustained me throughout the
long wait in the emergency ward and__6__me to deal with the visible distress of my hospital visitors.
     Only after I"d convinced the last friend to__7__could I direct my energies inwards. Flitting in and out
of my line of vision during my hospital__8__was the Red Cross lady, a gentle__9__in white who, from
time to time, popped her head in to__10__cups of tea. After the visitors had gone, she ventured further
into my cubicle to__11__if I was all right.
     I found myself__12__her everything: about the shock of the__13__,  my feats for my family as a
result of my injuries-about my whole life. While I__14__for an ambulance to transport me to another
hospital, she stood by my trolley and__15__my hand as I offloaded all the emotion I"d stoically withheld (强忍着的) from my family. She__16__,  quiet and nonjudgmental.
     Even now, the__17__that I have her contact details provides me with great__18__. I look forward
to a day in the nottoodistant future when my guardian angel and I can meet again, in__19__circumstances.
     In times of crisis, faith can sustain us: for me, my faith in human nature, reawakened by the__20__of
a stranger, has helped ease my journey back to recovery.
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(     )1. A. caught      
(     )2. A. imagined    
(     )3. A. push        
(     )4. A. into        
(     )5. A. survived    
(     )6. A. advised      
(     )7. A. assist      
(     )8. A. stay        
(     )9. A. patient      
(     )10. A. make        
(     )11. A. claim      
(     )12. A. presenting  
(     )13. A. accident    
(     )14. A. hoped      
(     )15. A. held        
(     )16. A. puzzled    
(     )17. A. knowledge  
(     )18. A. progress    
(     )19. A. unforeseen  
(     )20. A. sympathy    
B. trapped    
B. found      
B. force      
B. onto        
B. met        
B. forced      
B. leave      
B. visit      
B. performa    
B. offer      
B. consult    
B. showing    
B. incident    
B. prepared    
B. lent        
B. doubted    
B. belief      
B. pride      
B. happier    
B. strength    
C. lost        
C. devoted      
C. get          
C. off          
C. beat        
C. ordered      
C. participate  
C. operation    
C. presence    
C. drink        
C. conclude    
C. giving      
C. event        
C. waited      
C. moved        
C. stopped      
C. power        
C. surprise    
C. strange      
C. kindness    
D. involved        
D. dreamed        
D. turn            
D. on              
D. feared          
D. helped          
D. come            
D. appointment    
D. physician      
D. take            
D. check          
D. telling        
D. occasion        
D. watched        
D. waved          
D. listened        
D. privilege      
D. comfort        
D. extreme        
D. donation        
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     It was the summer of 1965. Deluca, then 17, visited Peter Buck, a family friend. Buck asked Deluca
about his plan for the future. "I"m going to college, but I need a way to pay for it, " Deluca recalls saying. "Buck said, "you should open a sandwich shop.""
     That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they set a goal: to open 32 stores in ten years. After
doing some research, Buck wrote a check for $1,000. Deluca rented a storefront (店面) in Connecticut,
and when they couldn"t cover their startup costs, Buck kicked in another $1,000.
     But business didn"t go smoothly as they expected. Deluca says, "After six months, we were doing
poorly, but we didn"t know how badly, because we didn"t have any financial controls." All he and Buck
knew was that their sales were lower than their costs.
     Deluca was managing the store and to the University of Bridgeport at the same time. Buck was
working at his day job as a nuclear physicist in New York. They"d meet Monday evenings and brainstorm
ideas for keeping the business running. "We convinced ourselves to open a second store. We figured we
could tell the public, "We are so successful; we are opening a second store."" And they did-in the spring
of 1966. Still, it was a lot of learning by trial and error.
     But the partners" learnasyougo approach turned out to be their greatest strength. Every Friday,
Deluca would drive around and handdeliver the checks to pay their supplies. "It probably took me two
and a half hours and it wasn"t necessary but as a result, the suppliers got to know me very well, and the
personal relationships established really helped out, " Deluca says.
     And having a goal was also important. "There are so many problems that can get you down. You just
have to keep working toward your goal, " Deluca adds.
Deluca ended up founding Subways Sandwich, the multimilliondollar restaurant chain.

1. Deluca opened the first sandwich shop in order to ________.

A. support his family
B. pay for his college education
C. help his partner expand business
D. do some research

2. Which of the following is true of Buck?

A. He put money into the sandwich business.
B. He was a professor of business administration.
C. He was studying at the University of Bridgeport.
D. He rented a storefront for Deluca.

3. What can we learn about their first shop?

A. It stood at an unfavorable place.
B. It lowered the prices to poor management.
C. It made no profits due to poor management.
D. It lacked control over the quality of sandwich.
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     A mother from Colorado who doctors said had died while giving birth to her son, has said it is a
Christmas miracle that both she and the boy are alive.
      Tracey Hermanstorfer"s heart stopped beating and her son Coltyn appeared lifeless after the
Caesarean (剖腹产术) section on Christmas Eve.However a few minutes after he was born, both began
breathing again.Dr Stephanie Martin told Good Morning America she could not explain how the pair
survived.Mrs Hermanstorfer and her husband Mike told the American television show that their baby
was now healthy and that they were doing "good" following the drama at Colorado Springs Memorial
Hospital.
     The couple, who already had two children, had to go into the hospital seven weeks earlier than
planned.Her husband,37, said his wife was tired after receiving an epidural (硬膜外麻醉) during the
labour (分娩) but after closing her eyes, she "wasn"t waking up". She stopped breathing and she is
believed to have suffered a heart attack before her heart stopped beating entirely.
     Dr Martin said she was called in and that the outlook was grim since in most situations like this, "
despite the best efforts of the team", the mother was often unable to be revived.In that case doctors then
tried to focus on delivering the baby but when he was born he was "completely lifeless".
     Mr Hermanstorfer told the Associated Press news agency, "I had everything in the world taken
from me, and in an hour and a half I had everything given to me."
     Dr Martin said she did not have a "great explanation" for why Mrs Hermanstorfer"s heartbeat returned."Somewhere between four and five minutes she had been without heart rate and had stopped breathing
a minute or two prior to her heart stopping, " she said.The doctors were then able to bring the baby back
to life, and the mother was alive after that.
     Despite tests, she said doctors were still not sure about what had happened.However Mrs
Hermanstorfer and her husband Mike have said they believed it was down to a miracle.She said:"I got a
second chance in life."

1. The story happened on________.

A. December,24  
B. December,25
C. December,31  
D. January,1

2. What might have happened to Tracey Hermanstorfer just before her heart stopped beating?

A. She became unconscious.
B. She took a nap.
C. She had a bad headache.
D. She suffered a heart attack.

3. Which of the following is the correct order of what happened to Tracey Hermanstorfer?
a. suffering a heart attackb. stopping heart beating entirely
c. stopping breathingd. coming back to life
e. receiving an epiduralf. producing a baby

A. acfdbe  
B. fcadbe  
C. eacbfd  
D. eabcfd

4. What feelings did Mr Hermanstorfer experience during the incident?
A. Sad and delighted.
B. Disappointed and depressed.
C. Sad and angry.
D. Touched and regrettable.

5. Which of the following words best expresses Dr Martin"s attitude towards Tracey Hermanstorfer"s
     coming back to life?

A. Shocked.  
B. Puzzled.  
C. Normal.  
D. Curious.