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完形填空。     In my dual (双重的) profession   1    an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many
children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that
great   2     can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler.
     Tyler was   3   infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life,
he was dependent on medications to   4    him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a
vein (静脉) in his chest. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his   5  .
     Tyler wasn"t    6    to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not
   7   to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicineloaded backpack and  
  8    his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wagon (小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were
impressed by his pure   9    in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tyler"s mom often    10    him by
telling him that he moved so    11   she needed to dress him in red. That way,when she peered through
the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could quickly   12   him.
     This deadly disease eventually    13   down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately,    14   did his
HIVinfected mother. When it became    15   that he wasn"t going to survive, Tyler"s mom talked to him
about   16  . She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be with him
soon in heaven.
     A few days before his death, Tyler   17   to me to come to his hospital bed and    18  ,"I might die
soon. I"m not    19   . When I die, please dress me in   20  . Mom promised she"s coming to heaven,
too. I"ll be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me."(     )1. A. in        
(     )2. A. pleasure  
(     )3. A. seriously  
(     )4. A. cause    
(     )5. A. breathing  
(     )6. A. happy    
(     )7. A. common    
(     )8. A. dragging  
(     )9. A. character  
(     )10. A. comforted
(     )11. A. slowly  
(     )12. A. know    
(     )13. A. tore    
(     )14. A. neither  
(     )15. A. apparent  
(     )16. A. life     
(     )17. A. waved    
(     )18. A. whispered
(     )19. A. excited  
(     )20. A. red      B. for        
B. pain      
B. born      
B. enable    
B. living    
B. willing    
B. unusual    
B. carrying  
B. joy        
B. scolded    
B. happily    
B. spot      
B. broke      
B. so        
B. hopeless  
B. dream      
B. said      
B. shouted    
B. surprised  
B. white      C. as       
C. sorrow  
C. unlucky  
C. make    
C. running  
C. daring  
C. surprised
C. pushing  
C. moment  
C. teased  
C. quickly  
C. stop    
C. wore     
C. such     
C. sure    
C. future  
C. signed   
C. cried    
C. scared  
C. bright   D. on              
D. courage        
D. disappointingly
D. lead            
D. walking        
D. discouraged    
D. ordinary        
D. taking          
D. excitement      
D. praised        
D. fast            
D. observe        
D. kicked          
D. nor            
D. terrible        
D. death          
D. explained      
D. spoke          
D. happy          
D. beauty          
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阅读理解。     A 69yearold grandmother with  no teeth of her own has eventually won a long legal  battle to stop a
Scottish regional council (政务委员会) adding fluoride (氟化物) chemical to the public water  supply.
     In a case which has already cost the taxpayer £1,000,000,the judge ruled that it was beyond the
powers of the local authority to add the chemical to the water in order to reduce tooth decay.
     At her home last night Mrs Catherine McColl said, "I did what I thought was right and I would do it
again, too." She claimed that adding fluoride to public drinking water made it into some kind of dirty
soup ."Where would it stop?"she asked. "They might come up with the idea of putting drugs into the
water to keep the unemployed quiet."It was a horrible poison, she said, that could have caused all kinds
of diseases, including cancer.
     The judge, however, concluded that there was no evidence  to suggest that the inclusion of fluoride in
the water supply would have had a negative effect on public health. Although the chemical might serve as
an efficient and convenient means of achieving a beneficial effect on  the dental health of consumers
generally, he said, and its  use was greatly favoured by the dental profession, he  could also understand
why some members of the public, Mrs McColl in particular, might be passionately opposed  to the
action of the Water Authority in assuming the  right to improve public wellbeing without consulting the
public in the first case. The Authority"s legal duty to provide "wholesome" water for public consumption
which was both safe and pleasant to drink ,did not,he said, extend to their right to safeguard public health
by chemical means.1. Mrs McColl felt so strongly about the fluoride issue that she eventually ________.A. took the local council to court
B. had a physical fight with the judge
C. urged the authority to apologize
D. spent much money removing the chemical2. According to what the judge said in the passage, adding fluoride to the water________.A. was not proved to be harmful
B. was the duty of the local authority
C. was strongly opposed by dentists
D. was surely beneficial to the public3.The word "wholesome"in the last paragraph can be best replaced by the word"________".A. clear    
B. poisonless
C. healthy   
D. recycled4. From the passage we learn that people like Mrs McColl are more concerned about________.A. the improvement of their personal health
B. the problem of unemployment in their community
C. the chemicals to be used for the improvement of water quality
D. their right to be informed of the authorities" decisions
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完形填空。     I can still remember when I met my best friend. She had just moved into the neighborhood and her
grandmother brought her down to    1   me. I hid behind my mother and she hid behind her
grandmother,   2    to look at each other. Soon we lost the   3   and started playing with each other.
In the 7th grade, I first lost touch with her. She was    4   family problems and I deserted her to be with
the   5   people. None of my new friends liked her as much as I did because they knew she had   6  .
However, every summer we   7    always sit at each other"s house, watch soap operas, and talk about
all the boys we liked.
It was last year when I noticed the problem. I guess I was   8   devoted in high school to   9    she
needed someone there. Anyway, she made a new best friend and so did I. Then I didn"t know why,
   10   she started cutting herself!
     She then was diagnosed(诊断)with clinical depression. At first, I was very     11  , but we still stayed
in    12    I wanted to be there with her since her new best friend basically   13    her and people were
calling her    14  .
     Yesterday she came to me and said, "I never knew what a best friend was    15    you, the only person,
would stop me cutting. I   16     your help so much, and you didn"t even know you were    17    me."
We both cried. And I guess a kind of    18    from my life so far is never to give up on your friends. Even
if they aren"t as cool as others, or people think they are crazy, they need    19    there. If you desert them,
you will only be   20    yourself.(     )1. A. follow  
(     )2. A. scared    
(     )3. A. temper    
(     )4. A. taking up  
(     )5. A. happier  
(     )6. A. problems  
(     )7. A. should  
(     )8. A. much      
(     )9. A. admit    
(     )10. A. but     
(     )11. A. calm     
(     )12. A. place  
(     )13. A. confused  
(     )14. A. crazy  
(     )15. A. unless  
(     )16. A. expect  
(     )17. A. urging  
(     )18. A. honour  
(     )19. A. someone  
(     )20. A. innocent  B. meet        
B. annoyed        
B. interest      
B. getting through
B. cooler        
B. shortcomings  
B. could          
B. too            
B. accept        
B. for            
B. considerate    
B. touch          
B. bothered      
B. stubborn      
B. as            
B. influence      
B. blaming        
B. favour        
B. something      
B. successful     C. join       
C. worried      
C. confidence    
C. going through  
C. stronger      
C. partners      
C. would        
C. only          
C. consider      
C. or           
C. upset        
C. control      
C. reminded      
C. clumsy        
C. until        
C. appreciate    
C. helping      
C. pleasure      
C. anyone        
C. guilty        D. support        
D. delighted      
D. shyness        
D. making up    
D. cleverer      
D. disabilities  
D. might          
D. just          
D. realize        
D. so            
D. helpful        
D. mood          
D. deserted      
D. stupid        
D. that          
D. demand        
D. hurting        
D. lesson        
D. everything    
D. reliable      
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     根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。     Richard"s father died when he was five. Later on he lost his mother. An old woman felt sorry for the
poor boy and often helped him. Of course he had no money to go to school. He had to work for a rich
farmer. The man paid him nothing except food and clothes.   1    He found  some old books near the
school and taught himself to read and write.
       2   It connected the village and the town. One morning people found there was a big stone on it. It
stopped them from going to town. They had to move it away, or they had to cross the mountain if they
had something to do in the town. But the stone weighed thirty tons  at  least  and  the  strongest  young  
men couldn"t do that.      3      
     Richard looked at it carefully for a while and said, "I have a way to move it away." But few men
believed him.    4    Night fell and people went home. Only the boy stayed there. To their surprise, the
villagers found  the stone was gone the next morning. They didn"t know which spirit had moved it
away.    5  
     "How could he?" the rich farmer called out, "He"s only fifteen! He couldn"t move it at all!"
     "He dug a big hole beside the stone," said the old woman, "And then he could easily push it into the
hole !"
     Looking at each other, the farmers couldn"t say a word.
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A. There seemed to be nothing strange in the village.
B. The old woman said Richard had done it all.
C. There was a narrow path between two mountains.
D. But the boy didn"t lose heart.
E. Some farmers even laughed at the boy.
F. The boy hoped he could do something for the    villagers some day.
G. They discussed for a long time, but nobody knew    what to do.
完形填空。
     My husband is an engineer. Since we met, he has always been the rock in my life .I knew he had his
feet    1    planted on the ground, and it seemed that no matter what else went    2  , he would be the
constant one.
     Three years of romance and two years of marriage later, I began to feel   3   of him because he never
brought me flowers, he never   4    me, and nothing had changed in our marriage.
     After   5  , I finally told him I wanted to be     6  . He just sat there, speechless and didn"t even know    7    to say to make me stay. Finally, he spoke, "What can I do to change your   8  ?"
     "I"ll stay if you have a good answer   9   this question," I replied coldly. "If I asked for a  10   growing
on a cliff, and getting it for me   11   certain death, would you still do so?"
     His face grew troubled. "Can I give you the answer tomorrow morning?" With that, my heart    12  .
He couldn"t even give me an answer   13    away.
     The next morning, I found he was   14  . However, I found a note under a warm glass of milk. My
eyes    15    misty (湿润) as I was reading it.
     "Dear, I"ll give you my   16  .
     After you do typing for a long time, I need my     17    to do it for you.
     Every time you leave the house, you forget your keys. I need my legs to run   18   and open the door
for you.... that"s why I cannot pick the flower for you..."
     With tears    19    from my eyes, I opened the  door. And there he was, with an extremely worried
look  on his face, waving the packet he had in his hand in front of me.
     Just because someone doesn"t love you    20    you  want him to, it doesn"t mean that he doesn"t love
you heart and soul.
(     )1. A. deeply    
(     )2. A. different  
(     )3. A. liked       
(     )4. A. frightened  
(     )5. A. some time  
(     )6. A. in         
(     )7. A. what       
(     )8. A. saying      
(     )9. A. to          
(     )10. A. tree      
(     )11. A. meant     
(     )12. A. sank      
(     )13. A. soon        
(     )14. A. missed    
(     )15. A. fell      
(     )16. A. descriptions
(     )17. A. heart      
(     )18. A. home       
(     )19. A. steaming  
(     )20. A. like it    
B. firmly  
B. crazy    
B. tried    
B. loved    
B. sometime  
B. up        
B. which    
B. comment  
B. of        
B. moon      
B. resulted  
B. settled  
B. straight  
B. missing  
B. changed  
B. causes    
B. fingers  
B. at home  
B. stretching
B. way      
C. slightly
C. exciting  
C. fond    
C. surprised
C. sometimes
C. down    
C. how     
C. opinion  
C. for    
C. flower  
C. caused  
C. rose    
C. slight  
C. losing  
C. grew    
C. lists  
C. mind    
C. out     
C. streaming
C. how     
D. totally    
D. excited    
D. tired      
D. lost      
D. some times
D. out        
D. when      
D. mind      
D. about      
D. butterfly  
D. led        
D. worried    
D. quickly    
D. lost      
D. got        
D. reasons    
D. arms      
D. in        
D. spreading  
D. the way    
完形填空。
     I am a big peacemaker.  I would much rather take the blame for just about anything
than get into an    1  .
    However,  Lose-Win ( 委曲求全) is weak.  It"s easy to get   2  . On and easy to
  gtve tn.
    My  3   with my mom all started one day when she said to me sarcastically(挖
苦),"Wow, you"re sure  4   today."I took it so seriously that I decided to  5  ,
myself off from her and never talk back to her.  So every time she would say
something,  6   I disagreed with her I would just say,"Okay,  7   you want, Mom"
    But I  8   got cold quickly.  One night I just   9   talking to my mom about
the school homework and she said," "Oh, that"s  10  "and then went back to mop
the floor.
    "Don"t you ever   11  ?"I thought.   But I didn"t say anything and stormed off.
She had no idea I was   13  .She would have been willing to  12   to me had I
told her how important it was to me.
      14 , I just blew up." Mom, this has got to   15  . You tell me everything
you want me to do and I just do i" because it"s   16   than quarrelling.  Well, I"m sick
of it." This all came as a  17 to her.
    After my blowup, we felt like we were starting all over in our   18   .But it"s
getting better all the time.  We discuss things now and I always   19    my feelings with her.
    If you adopt Lose-Win as your basic attitude toward life, you"ll be   20    your
true feelings deep inside.  And that"s not healthy.
(     )1.  A.  apology      
(     )2.  A.  held        
(     )3.  A.  fights      
(     )4.  A.  lucky        
(     )5.  A.  close        
(     )6.  A.  as if        
(     )7.  A.  something    
(     )8.  A.  really      
(     )9.  A.  finished    
(     )10.  A.  true        
(     )11.  A.  agree      
(     )12.  A.  impatient  
(     )13.  A.  talk        
(     )14.  A.  Anyway      
(     )15.  A.  happen      
(     )16.  A.  worse      
(     )17.  A.  surprise    
(     )18.  A.  hardship    
(     )19.  A.  share      
(     )20.  A.  hurting    
B.  argument      
B.  focused      
B.  problems      
B.  polite        
B.  cut          
B.  as long as    
B.  whatever      
B.  even          
B.  kept          
B.  impossible    
B.  promise      
B.  frightened    
B.  explain      
B.  After a while
B.  change        
B.  easier        
B.  pleasure      
B.  relationship  
B.  have          
B.  leaving      
C.  emergency  
C.  moved      
C.  quarrels    
C.  troublesome
C.  set        
C.  even though
C.  nothing    
C.  eagerly    
C.  avoided    
C.  nice        
C.  scold      
C.  sure        
C.  come        
C.  At last    
C.  last        
C.  more        
C.  gift        
C.  faith      
C.  discuss    
C.  storing    
D.  enemy      
D.  stepped    
D.  talks      
D.  clever    
D.  take      
D.  so that    
D.  too much  
D.  maybe      
D.  remembered
D.  fair      
D.  care      
D.  upset      
D.  get        
D.  Once again
D.  stop      
D.  safer      
D.  harm      
D.  life      
D.  express    
D.  hiding