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In 2004,I was 22 years old and had just come back to Brazil after 14 months in England,holding my Cambridge Proficiency certificate.After nervously  21  a short training course,I began to give classes to my 12 students,all of them older than I was. I  22  hard to remain clam in class and  23  they wouldn"t find out how unconfident I felt most of the time.I was quite _24_,actually,until the end of  25  and the night of the final oral test.
The test was going to start at 7 pm,and at 6:50, I_ 26  myself in the teachers bathroom to  27  all the test questions again.I really wanted to learn the 28  by heart so no one would think I was an inexperienced tester.The  29  is,I actually locked myself in the bathroom.I  30  couldn"t get out!The bell rang at 7 pm and I could hear the noise in the halls  31  the students went to their rooms.I tried hard to 32  the bathroom door,but failed.
I heard the cleaning lady’s voice and asked for help as  33  as I could, However, she wasn"t exactly a thoughtful person, and started  34 :“Diana’s locked in the bathroom!”Shame had fallen upon me!  35  , the course director, the secretary and some teachers were outside the bathroom trying to get me out, and,  36  ,my students gathered outside too, happily saying things like“Aren’t we  37 ! No test today!”All I could do was 38  , and my entire  39  was waiting for me outside, naughty smiles on their faces.“ 40 !Teacher.”They said,“We know you are human too!”
They all passed their test.True to the Brazilian style, we all went out for a beer afterwards, and laughed the whole thing off.
小题1:
A.holdingB.takingC.gettingD.giving
小题2:
A.performedB.learnedC.workedD.tried
小题3:
A.thoughtB.hopedC.guessedD.realized
小题4:
A.successfulB.fortunateC.happyD.satisfied
小题5:
A.the classB.the courseC.the dayD.the year
小题6:
A.tidiedB.washedC.lockedD.reminded
小题7:
A.rewriteB.answerC.go overD.put forward
小题8:
A.questionsB.instructionsC.answersD.steps
小题9:
A.situationB.conditionC.trickD.problem
小题10:
A.probablyB.simplyC.sadlyD.nearly
小题11:
A.asB.beforeC.openD.push
小题12:
A.knockB.kickC.openD.push
小题13:
A.quietlyB.hurriedlyC.excitedlyD.crazily
小题14:
A.scoldingB.runningC.laughingD.shouting
小题15:
A.At firstB.Soon enoughC.In the endD.Right now
小题16:
A.to my amazementB.to my delightC.to my surpriseD.to my horror
小题17:
A.luckyB.comfortableC.anxiousD.regretful
小题18:
A.watchB.smileC.waitD.worry
小题19:
A.classB.staffC.groupD.school
小题20:
A.SorryB.CongratulationsC.Don’t be angryD.Don’t worry

答案

小题1:B
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:C
小题1:A
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:A
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:D
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:A
小题1:D
解析

小题1:take a/an…course修读……课程,为固定搭配.也可以用do来代替take。
小题1:try to do sth.尽力做某事,为一固定搭配。
小题1:作为一名年轻的新上任的教师,肯定希望学生没有发现自己的不自信。
小题1:作者虽然有些紧张,但实际上授课还是很成功的。
小题1:从后文知道,作者是在课程结束后和最后口语测试前的晚上出了差错的。
小题1:从后文知道,作者把自己锁在教师卫生间独自一人复习测试题,导致出不来。
小题1:复习口语测试题是作者的目的。
小题1:作者熟记口语测试题的目的是为了不让人觉得自己是一位没有经验的测试者。
小题1:作者即将要监考而自己被反锁在卫生间出不来,这显然是一个问题。
小题1:句意:我简直出不来!simply加强否定的语气。
小题1:语境:当学生们去考室时在大厅里发出的吵闹声我都能听到。as引导时间状语从句,表同时发生的动作。
小题1:作者试图打开卫生间的门,但失败了。
小题1:作者为了怕被别人听见作为笑柄,所以尽可能小声地请求女保洁员帮助。
小题1:正因为这位考虑不周到的女保洁员的大声叫嚷,才引来了同事和同学们的围观。
小题1:soon enough很快,符合语境。 
小题1:to my horror使我感到可恶的是。表达作者害怕发生的事终于发生时的烦躁心情。
小题1:学生肯定认为不考试是幸运的。
小题1:语境:我所能做的只能是等待卫生间的门被打开。
小题1:作者整个班的学生都在外面等待。class指全班同学。
小题1:通过学生的表情和所说的话可知,学生在安慰作者。
核心考点
试题【In 2004,I was 22 years old and had just come back to Brazil after 14 months in E】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Wearing seat belt is,of course,the first step to safe driving.These additional measures might also save your life.
Count to three.Keeping up enough space between your car and others is extreme1y necessary.Jim Clark,a California driving instructor,suggests a least amount of three seconds’following distance.To figure this,pick an object on the roadside ahead.When the car in front of you passes it,start counting one-thousand-one,one-thousand-two,one-thousand-three.If you get to that object before you reach one-thousand-three,you don’t have three seconds of following time --- time needed to keep away from accidents.
Let followers pass.“If someone’s driving after you,get out of his way,”Clark advises.“You’re better of being safe than right.”
Expect the worst.In a study,the Federal Highway Administration(联邦公路局)found that 68 percent of drivers do not come to a complete stop at stop signs.When you’re driving and see someone come near to a stop sing,assume the person’s not going to stop.
And when you stop at a crossing and another car comes near with its turn signal on,don’t take it true that the driver will turn.Instead,wait until he turns.He may have had the signal on for miles.
Stay outside.In crowd,multilane(多车道) traffic,drive in either the outside--left or outside--right lane.“That allows you somewhere to go if a problem develops,”traffic expert Francis Kenel says.“If you’re in the middle,all you can do is to pause from time to time.”
小题1:According to the text if you want to drive safely you should   .
A.wear seat beltB.take some additional measures
C.at least take 5 stepsD.count to three
小题2:When you finish counting“one-thousand-three",you have   .
A.driven one thousand and three metresB.kept three seconds’distance from other cars
C.counted a lot of numbersD.kept a long distance from the object
小题3:What does the underlined word“assume”in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Maybe.B.Guess.C.Ask.D.Suppose.
小题4:Mr.Kenel tells us while driving in multilane traffic_______.   
A.we’d better find somewhere to go
B.it will be better for us to drive in the outside lanes
C.it is safer to drive in the middle
D.we must drive on the left

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Suppose someone gave you a pen---a sealed(密封的),solid‑coloured pen. You couldn’t see how much 21 it had. It might run dry  22  the first few tentative (试探的) words or last just long and make a difference in the scheme of things. You don’t know when the ink will  24 .
Under the rules of the game, you really never know. You have to  25 a chance! Actually, no rule of the game states you must do anything.  26  picking up and using the pen, you could leave it on a shelf or in a drawer where it will dry up, 27 .But if you do decide to use it, what would you  28  it? How would you  29  the game?
Would you plan and plan before you ever  30  a word? Would your plans be so extensive that you never didn’t even start  31 ? Or would you take the pen  32 ,plunge right in and Just do it, struggling to keep up  33  the twists and turns of the torrent (急流)of words that take you where they take you?
Would you write cautiously and  34 ,as if the pen might run dry the next moment, or would you pretend to believe that the pen would write forever and go on accordingly?
And what would you write about:Love? Hate? Fun? Misery? Life? Death? Nothing? 35 ?
Would you write to  36 just yourself? Or others? Or yourself by writing about others?
Would you even write? Once you have the pen ,no  37 says you have to write. Would you sketch? Scribble(潦草地写)?Doodle(涂鸦)or draw? Would you stay in or on the  38 ,or see no lines at all, even if they  39 there? There’s a lot to think about here, isn’t there?
Now,  40  someone gave you a life…
小题1:
A.inkB.waterC.liquidD.solid
小题2:
A.beforeB.afterC.whenD.as
小题3:
A.muchB.veryC.realD.enough
小题4:
A.cross outB.leave offC.run outD.use up
小题5:
A.bringB.takeC.useD.carry
小题6:
A.Instead ofB.In spite ofC.Other thanD.Rather than
小题7:
A.usedB.usefulC.unusedD.using
小题8:
A.deal withB.doC.do withD.deal in
小题9:
A.doB.watchC.likeD.play
小题10:
A.drawB.writeC.think ofD.use
小题11:
A.pictureB.writingC.paintingD.photo
小题12:
A.in handB.at handC.on handD.by hand
小题13:
A.onB.forC.withD.at
小题14:
A.carefullyB.deliberatelyC.especiallyD.extremely
小题15:
A.SomethingB.EverythingC.AnythingD.None
小题16:
A.likeB.forgiveC.pleaseD.surprise
小题17:
A.oneB.ruleC.friendD.relative
小题18:
A.lineB.linesC.pensD.paper
小题19:
A.areB.wereC.haveD.had been
小题20:
A.supposeB.wishC.hopeD.expect

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The old shopkeeper led me through to the back of the shop. The room was filled with boxes and photographs of people dressed in old-fashioned clothes, holding packages in their hands.
“Who are these people?” I asked.
“Satisfied customers,” answered young Mr. Hopkins. “We have a very wide choice of items for sale. Whenever I serve a new customer, I always take their picture.” Mr. Hopkins pointed to an ancient camera standing next to one wall. “Now, how can I serve you?” he added.
By this time, I had started to trust Mr. Hopkins and had begun to appreciate the lovely items on sale. I needed to buy Christmas presents for my family and friends, and this seemed to be the perfect place to purchase them. I spent a very pleasant hour being shown the commodities in Mr. Hopkins’shop. No matter what I asked for, Mr. Hopkins found it for me. Finally, I bought an antique jewelry box, a pair of riding boots, a leather-bound edition of the Complete Works of Mark Twain, and a sewing machine.
I was very excited that I had found such a good little shop. I promised Mr. Hopkins that I would come back soon. “I will tell all my friends about your lovely place,” I told the shopkeeper.
“Please do not do that, sir”, said Mr. Hopkins. “This is a special place for special people. You must keep this shop a secret.” Then he took my photograph, and handed me the picture straight away.
“That was quick!” I exclaimed. I looked at the photograph. In the picture I looked proud and excited holding the presents I had bought in Mr. Hopkins’ dusty shop.
On Christmas Day, my friends and relatives were delighted with the presents I had bought for them. For weeks, my brother begged me to show him where to find this wonderful little shop. I finally agreed to take him to London to show him.
When we arrived in London, we walked along Oxford Street, past the department store and found...nothing. The little shop was no longer there. In its place was an empty space being used as a car park. I checked the area again. There was the music shop, and there was the department store. In between should have been Hopkins and Son, but it wasn’t there.
As I was staring at the place where the shop should have been, an old policeman came along. “Are you looking for something sir?” he asked.
I turned and said “I am looking for a little shop called Hopkins and Son. I thought it was here.”
“Oh yes,” said the policeman. “There was a shop here once called Hopkins and Son. It sold all sorts of things, but it was knocked down over 30 years ago.”
I looked again at the place where the shop had been. Then I reached into my pocket and took out the photograph that Mr. Hopkins had taken of me holding my presents in the little shop.
“How strange” I exclaimed.
小题1:How did the writer like the shop?
A.He found it a modern big shop.
B.He thought it a wonderful shop for all Christmas presents.
C.He thought it a good shop with an ancient camera.
D.He found it a dusty, old but friendly and lovely little shop.
小题2:Which of the following is true about the shop?
A.It was knocked down a few weeks ago.
B.It was a well-known little shop in London.
C.It was a special shop selling special presents.
D.It was between a music shop and a department store.
小题3:The word “the commodities’ in the 4th paragraph means _____.
A.the writer’s works
B.the goods in the shop
C.Mr. Hopkins’ photographs
D.Some presents left by other customers
小题4:Which of the following is the best title of this passage?
A.Christmas Shopping
B.Hopkins and His Son
C.The Strange Little Shop
D.The Strange Experience

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Many of us spend a great deal of time and energy trying to prove that we are right and others are wrong. Many people  21  that it’s their job to show others how their positions, statements, and points of view are   22  , and that on doing so, the person they are correcting is going to somehow  _23 it, or at least learn something. Wrong!
Think about it. Have you ever been  _24 by someone and said to him, “Thank you so much for showing me that I’m wrong and you’re right”? Or, has anyone you know ever   25 you when you corrected them, or made yourself “right” at their  26  ? Of course not. The truth is, all of us   27 to be corrected. We all want our position to be   28  and understood by others. Being listened to and heard is one of the greatest  29  of the human heart. And those who learn to  30  are the most loved and respected. Those who are in the   31 of correcting others are often resented(怨恨 ) and   32   .
A wonderful way for becoming more peaceful and loving is to practice   33   others the joy of being right ---give them the glory.   34 correcting. When someone says, “ I really feel it’s important to …”, rather than breaking   35  and saying, “No, it’s more important to…“, simply let it go and allow their statement to  36  . The people in your life will become less defensive and more   37  . They will appreciate you more than you could ever have   38  . You’ll discover the joy of joining in and witnessing other people’s   39  , which is far more rewarding than a battle of egos( 自我 ). Starting today, let others be   40 ” , most of the time.
小题1:
A.believe B.doubtC.proveD.tell
小题2:
A.unimportant B.unbelievableC.incorrectD.imperfect
小题3:
A.considerB.appreciateC.understandD.refuse
小题4:
A.fooledB.helpedC.taughtD.corrected
小题5:
A.thankedB.rewardedC.caredD.accepted
小题6:
A.sideB.priceC.expense D.value
小题7:
A.likeB.hateC.preferD.afford
小题8:
A.admiredB.receivedC.realizedD.respected
小题9:
A.shortcomings B.advantageC.desiresD.wishes
小题10:
A.talkB.praiseC.helpD.listen
小题11:
A.habitB.formC.positionD.purpose
小题12:
A.punishedB.avoidedC.leftD.laughed
小题13:
A.lettingB.lendingC.allowingD.owing
小题14:
A.StopB.ContinueC.PractiseD.Try
小题15:
A.outB.upC.inD.off
小题16:
A.lastB.sendC.workD.stand
小题17:
A.helpfulB.lovingC.carefulD.popular
小题18:
A.dreamedB.requestedC.askedD.demanded
小题19:
A.sufferingsB.worries C.progressD.happiness
小题20:
A.happyB.rightC.sorryD.proud

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It is six o’clock in the morning. You are asleep in my left arm and I am learning the art of one-handed typing. Your mother, more tired yet more happy than I’ve ever known her, is sound asleep in the room next door.
When you’re older we’ll tell you that you were born in Hong Kong in the lunar year of the pig. “It"s a boy, so lucky,” our neighbours told us. They said you were the first baby to be born in the block this year. This, they told us, was good Feng Shui, in other words, a positive sign. Naturally your mother and I were only too happy to believe that.
Your coming has turned me upside down and inside out. I am pained by the memory of each suffering child I have come across on my journeys as a journalist. To tell you the truth, it’s nearly too much for me to even think of the children being hurt and abused and killed.
Last October, in Afghanistan, when you were growing inside your mother, I met Sharja, aged twelve, motherless, fatherless, guiding me through the grey ruins of her home. Everything was gone, she told me.
There is another memory of Rwanda, and the churchyard where I found a mother and her three young children huddled(蜷缩) together where they’d been beaten to death. The children had died holding on to their mother.
Daniel, these memories explain some of the protectiveness I feel for you, and the occasional moments of blind terror when I imagine anything bad happening to you.
小题1:We can see that this text is written to ________.
A.the author’s wifeB.the author’s neighbour
C.DanielD.a suffering child
小题2:The author mentions some of his painful memories because ________.
A.he wants his son to care for others
B.he feels more pain thinking about them as a father
C.he hopes to forget the tragedies he witnessed
D.his experience has affected his mental health
小题3:The underlined word “blind” in the last paragraph means ________.
A.unable to seeB.meaningful
C.not clearD.not based on reason
小题4:Which of the following words best describes the author’s feeling when typing this text?
A.Relieved.B.Regretful.C.Loving.D.Calm.

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