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完形填空。     My mother let go of me when I could not let go of her .In one last brave moment she was strong for
me ,thus making me strong ,too.
     I was in the kitchen when    1  called and told me to make a quick decision .They could only hold a
place for my   2  until the next morning.
     The thought of being   3  from my Alzheimer"s stricken (早老性痴呆)mother when she needed me
most   4  me .Dad died when I was a teenager ,Mom and I had   5  many hard times together .Mom
taught me to laugh my way through bad experiences and sing through   6  days .But in recent years ,
except for extremely   7  moments of consciousness , she"d become lost in her own private world .I
knew that   Mom needed    8  nursing and medical care ,yet the possibility of a complete stranger
coming to her at night ,when she would   9  around like a sleepwalking child ,filled me with a feeling of 
  10  .
     Two bitter days passed   11  we left for the nursing home .I hugged and kissed her with  12  tears,
I"d always planned the best golden years for Mom in her old age ,but now I was saying  13 .
     Suddenly there was something shining in her   14 ,a look of recognition ."Stop crying now",she said
firmly ,"Say goodbye and get going .Don"t   15 about me ."
     I stood with   16  and stared into her face ."Mom!"I cried and reached out for her .But as quickly
as my "real "Mom had appeared ,she   17  again into her world of a little child   18 ,at that very moment
I realized the mother ,that familiar Mom who knew and understood ,who   19   and sang with me in hard
times ,would always be there ,giving me   20  when I needed it most .
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(     )1. A. the hospital
(     )2. A. Dad          
(     )3. A. freed        
(     )4. A. relaxed      
(     )5. A. braved      
(     )6. A. unforgettable
(     )7. A. regular      
(     )8. A. casual      
(     )9. A. wander      
(     )10. A. love        
(     )11. A. before      
(     )12. A. happy      
(     )13. A. hello      
(     )14. A. hands      
(     )15. A. worry      
(     )16. A. satisfaction
(     )17. A. disappeared
(     )18. A. Meanwhile  
(     )19. A. laughed    
(     )20. A. confidence  
B. the nursing home
B. Mom              
B. protected        
B. comforted        
B. feared          
B. comfortable      
B. rare            
B. limited          
B. dream            
B. sacrifice        
B. after            
B. helpless        
B. goodnight        
B. mind            
B. wonder          
B. disappointment  
B. broke            
B. Therefore        
B. cried            
B. strength        
C. the kindergarten
C. brother      
C. forbidden    
C. pained      
C. escaped      
C. smooth      
C. usual        
C. professional    
C. sleep       
C. warmth      
C. until        
C. thankful    
C. goodbye      
C. voice        
C. puzzle      
C. amazement      
C. returned       
C. Besides      
C. talked      
C. safety      
D. the school    
D. husband      
D. separated    
D. struck        
D. followed      
D. tough        
D. common        
D. general      
D. look          
D. shame        
D. since        
D. salty        
D. thanks        
D. eyes          
D. hesitate      
D. recognition  
D. left          
D. However      
D. cooked        
D. relief        
1-5: BBDCA  6-10:  DBCAD 11-15: ABCDA  16-20:  CCDAB
阅读理解。
     I reached Cairo and took a taxi to Tahrir Square. The taxi dropped me off across the street from
Hardee" s, a fast-food restaurant. In the cold January air, two street children came to me with cries
for food.
As a world traveler, I was used to beggars. But seldom had I been so moved by the sincerity of the
plea (恳求) . I asked them to wait while I went inside to buy them food. Since I was traveling on a
tight budget and was even skipping meals on occasion, part of me identified with the children"s hunger.
But mostly, the children reminded me how rich I really was.
     At the counter I ordered two hamburgers for the boys. Then, as the hamburgers were being cooked,
I overcame my remaining stinginess(小气)and bought them one of Hardee" s delicious, big chocolate chip
cookies.
     As they took the hamburgers, they showed me with 30 seconds of nonstop blessings, praying that
Allah would bless me always. After they finished, I reached into the bag and pulled out the cookie,
extending it for them to take. Both boys fell silent, and tears welled up in their eyes as they insisted this
was too much. They refused the cookie six times. On my seventh attempt, after a long silent pause.
they held out their hands and took the cookie.
     The events that night are now in the past, but there are moments when I"m transported back to that
empty square and to the honest faces of two boys. Five years later, I still ask God"s blessings for those
two Egyptian boys. While they had nothing material to give, they gave me something greater. an
awareness of my spiritual poverty and a desire for a softer heart.
1. Which of the following serves as the best title for the story?
A. An Unforgettable Trip.
B. Beggars Who Gave.
C. A world Traveler.
D. Food That Was Refused.
2. From the story we know the writer         .
A. paid a visit to Cairo in winter to help the poor
B. bought cookies and coffees for the two boys
C. traveled with chop cookies in his bag occasionally
D. went hungry at times in order to save money
3. Why did the two beggars refuse to accept the cookies at first?
A. They pretended to behave politely.
B. They had eaten too much to have more.
C. They felt content with what they had got.
D. They intended to test the writer"s sincerity.
4. Which of the following can best describe the writer?
A. Considerate and generous.
B. Rich but merciless.
C. Brave and thoughtful.
D. Helpful but cautious.
完形填空。
     It"s only after three weeks into a new job that I made a serious mistake. My boss called it "extremely
embarrassing" in a company-wide e-mail - which,    1   , he wrote because he felt he needed to explain
that what I did was something    2   in the company should ever do.
     I wish I   3  give a good excuse for what I did. At the very least, I wish I could explain it somehow -
    4  it on youth, inexperience or ignorance. Unfortunately, I"m    5   , experienced and I know better.
         6   I work with some very kind and compassionate(富于同情心的) people. For the past couple
of days many of them have taken time to   7   by my desk and offer comfort, encouragement and support. Some have shared with me similar    8   they have made. Evidently I"m not the only "    9   " person here.
     One of the exchanges I had this week was with Lois, the much-honored, much-respected
professional who    10   the desk right next to mine. Lois was completely    11   about her work, and to
be honest I was a little nervous about how she would   12   to such an extremely embarrassing incident.
     As I expected , Lois didn"t pass over the   13   when she saw me the next day. She mentioned it
directly,   14   with empathetic consideration. She listened to my   15   . Just as I was ready to express
my regrets, she brought my self-pity partly to a(n)   16   .
     "It happened", she said, "There"s nothing you can do to    17   that. It happened. But it"s over now.
It"s   18   . It"s in the past. You need to let it go, and move on." And with that she returned her   19   to
her work, as if to say, "We"re done here."
     I beat myself up for weeks. At such times I need to remember those   20   words: It"s over. It"s done.
Let it go. And mostly, move on.
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(     )1.  A. by the way
(     )2. A. someone
(     )3. A. should
(     )4. A. fix  
(     )5. A. outgoing
(     )6. A. Thankfully
(     )7. A. work  
(     )8. A. decisions
(     )9. A. annoying
(     )10. A. repairs
(     )11. A. mad  
(     )12. A. react
(     )13. A. issue
(     )14. A. for  
(     )15. A. challenge
(     )16. A. order
(     )17. A. forget
(     )18. A. broken
(     )19. A. attention
(     )20. A. sweet
B. in the way
B. anyone  
B. might
B. blame
B. old  
B. Naturally
B. stop  
B. troubles
B. confusing
B. wants
B. serious
B. agree
B. outcome
B. therefore
B. imagination
B. key  
B. ruin  
B. done  
B. skill
B. pleasant
C. on the way
C. no one    
C. will        
C. rely        
C. cheerful      
C. Generally    
C. watch      
C. attempts    
C. embarrassing  
C. works      
C. curious      
C. turn        
C. criterion    
C.but      
C. conclusion    
C. end           
C. prevent      
C. lost        
C. patience    
C. meaningful  
D. to the way    
D. the one      
D. could        
D. put          
D. energetic    
D. Hopefully    
D. sit          
D. mistakes      
D. puzzling      
D. occupies      
D. hopeful      
D. object        
D. message      
D. otherwise    
D. explanation  
D. process      
D. change        
D. kept          
D. interest      
D. colorful      
阅读理解
     I have had the privilege of meeting some very interesting people over the years. Some of these
people made a great impact on my life, my views and personal philosophy. Others I met had the
opposite effect because they represented attitudes, behavior and beliefs that were directly opposed
to my views on life and my feelings about the value of all people.
     One such person I met was a woman in her late seventies. She had been an active woman, raised
a family and had engaged in helping others, and developed her own crafts to sell at selected craft
shows throughout the year.
     When I met her for the first time, I couldn"t believe that she was in her late seventies - I would
have placed her age more in her early sixties. After speaking with her for a short period, it was only
then that the conversation seemed to turn to age. And, it wasn"t a conversation about the frailty (脆
弱) of age, or the aches and pains, or about pleasures lost.
     The conversation, instead, focused on her zest for life and all the things that she was in the planning
stages of doing. And, what she was planning to do wasn"t about going to a seniors group so she and
her husband could go on a bus tour. What she was planning was an excursion (旅行) to Europe,
unaccompanied by any tour operator or taken around the usual sights by a local guide.
     She really impressed me a lot because of her zest for life; for an uncompromising view of the future
not in the least affected by her age; for the undying faith in knowing that there was a great deal of life
yet to be discovered and experienced and yearning for each new image, discussion, smell, cultural
uniqueness or experience.
1.From the text we know_____________.
A. the woman had much sight-seeing around the world.
B. the woman was willing to help others.
C. the woman made great wealth by selling crafts.
D. the woman talked a lot about her age.
2.The old woman impressed the author because ______________.
A. she kept young in spite of her age
B. she had experienced a lot in life
C. she never gave in to the aches and pains in life
D. she had a positive outlook on life
3.What kind of tone does the author use to describe the woman?
A. Doubtful.
C. Concerning.
C. Sympathetic.
D. Appreciative.
4.The underlined word "zest" in the fourth paragraph probably means"_________".
A. enthusiasm
B. concept
C. view
D. satisfaction
完形填空。
     The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white
cane made her way carefully up the steps. She   1  the driver and, using her hands to feel the   2  of
the seats, walked down and found the   3  which the driver had told her was empty. Then she settled
in.
     It had been a year since Mary, 34,   4  a medical misdiagnosis (误诊), was suddenly thrown into
a world of   5 . Mark, her husband, was an Air Force officer and he loved Mary with all his heart. He 
  6   her how to rely on her other   7  , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and   8  to
adapt herself to the new environment. He helped her befriend the bus drivers who could   9  for her,
and save her a seat. 
       10  , Mary decided that she was ready to try the   11 on her own. Monday morning, she said
good-bye and for the first time, they went their   12   ways.
     On Friday morning, Mary took the bus to work as usual. As she was   13   the bus, the driver said,
"Boy, I   14  envy you. " Mary had no   15  what the driver was talking about, and asked, "What do
you   16  ?"
     The driver answered, "You know, every morning for the   17  week, a fine-looking gentleman   18  
a military uniform has been standing across the corner   19 you as you get off the bus. He   20   you
cross the street safely and he watches until you enter your office building. You are one lucky lady. "            
      Tears of gratitude poured down Mary"s cheeks.  
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(     )1. A. thanked    
(     )2. A. location    
(     )3. A. ticket      
(     )4. A. according to
(     )5. A. anger      
(     )6. A. asked      
(     )7. A. feelings    
(     )8. A. how        
(     )9. A. make out    
(     )10. A. Finally    
(     )11. A. visit      
(     )12. A. opposite  
(     )13. A. getting on
(     )14. A. must      
(     )15. A. idea      
(     )16. A. want      
(     )17. A. next      
(     )18. A. by        
(     )19. A. searching  
(     )20. A. looks out  
B. asked    
B. shape    
B. bus      
B. instead of
B. darkness  
B. encouraged
B. sights    
B. when      
B. watch out
B. Luckily  
B. trip      
B. separate  
B. getting in
B. may      
B. opinion  
B. mean      
B. old      
B. on        
B. watching  
B. takes up  
C. discovered
C. size      
C. seat      
C. thanks to  
C. happiness  
C. taught    
C. senses    
C. where      
C. find out  
C. However    
C. bus        
C. difficult  
C. getting off
C. will      
C. way        
C. say        
C. past      
C. with      
C. calling    
C. believes in
D. paid          
D. cost          
D. bag          
D. due to        
D. light        
D. praised      
D. abilities    
D. who          
D. work out      
D. Besides      
D. work          
D. usual        
D. getting up    
D. do            
D. thought      
D. suggest      
D. following    
D. in            
D. noticing      
D. makes sure    
阅读理解。
     I was walking along the deserted main street of a small seaside town in the north of England looking
somewhere to make a phone call. My car had broken down outside the town and I wanted to get in
touch with the Automobile Association .Low gray clouds were drifting across the sky and there was
a cold damp wind blowing off the sea. It had rained in the night and water was dripping from the bare
trees that lined the street. I was glad that I was wearing a thick coat.
     I could see no call box, nor was there anyone at that early hour I could ask. I had thought I might
find a shop selling the Sunday papers or a milkman doing his job, but the town was completely dead.
     Then suddenly I found what I was looking for. There was a small post office, and almost hidden
from sight in a dark narrow street next to it was the town"s only public call box, which badly needed
a coat of paint, I hurried forward but stopped in astonishment when I saw through the dirty glass that
there was a man inside. He was very fat, and was wearing a cheap blue plastic raincoat and rubber
boots. I could not see his face - he was bending forward over the phone with his back pressed against
the glass and didn"t even raise his head at the sound of my coming nearer and nearer. Carefully and
surprisedly, I remained standing a few feet away and lit a cigarette to wait my turn. It was when I threw
the dead match on the ground that I noticed something bright red trickling from under the call box door.
1. The author was walking through the small seaside town__________.
A. late morning      
B. before midnight    
C. early morning    
D. late evening
2. The weather of the day was ____, when the story happened.
A. stormy, damp and clear        
B. windy, cold and cloudy
C. rainy, cold and clear              
D. rainy, windy and cold
3. Why was the author astonished when he saw that there was a man in the call box? Because___
A. the man inside was still wearing a raincoat
B. he didn"t expect it to be taken up
C. the man had his back with him
D. the man did not seem to be moving
4. The author waited, standing a few feet away from the box because____.
A. it was bad manners to overhear other"s phone calls
B. the man didn"t notice his coming
C. he wanted to have a cigarette to calm himself down
D. it was not safe to be close to the box
5. What do you suppose happened to the man in the call box?
A. He slept.                              
B. He was too fat to move around.
C. He was lost in his important phone call.    
D. He had most probably been killed.