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I’ve been away only for three years. Yet I can hardly recognize my hometown. (complex

I’ve been away only for three years. Yet I can hardly recognize my hometown. (complex

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第1题

It was the end of my first day as waitress in a busy New York restaurant. My cap had gone
away, and my feet【C1】______ . The loaded plates I carried【C2】______ to be heavier and heavier. Tired and discouraged, I didn' t able to do anything【C3】______. As I made out a check for a family with several children who had changed their ice-cream【C4】______ a dozen times, I was ready to stop. Then the father【C5】______ at me as he handed me my tip. "Well done," he said, "you' ve【C6】______ us really well." Suddenly my tiredness【C7】______. I smiled back, and later, when the manager asked me how I'd like my first day, I said, 【C8】______!" Those few words of praise had【C9】______ everything. Praise is like【C10】______ to the human spirit; we cannot grow without it. And【C11】______, while most of us are only too【C12】______ to apply(应用)to others the cold wind of criticism (批评), we are【C13】______ to give our fellows the warm sunshine【C14】______ praise. Why— when one word of praise can bring such【C15】______?

【C1】

A.rested

B.hurt

C.broke

D.slipped

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第2题

根据以下资料,回答13~16题。 Some young soldiers who had recently joined the army were bein
g trained in modern ways of fighting, and one of the things they were shown was how an unarmed man could trick an armed enemy and take his weapon away from him.First one of their two instructors took a knife away from the other, using only his bare hands; and then he took a rifle away from him in the same way.After the lesson, and before they went on to train the young soldiers to do these things themselves, the two instructors asked them a number of questions to see how well they had understood what they had been shown.One of the questions was this: “Well, you now know what an unarmed man can do against a man with a rifle.Imagine that you are guarding a bridge at night, and that you have a rifle.Suddenly you see an unarmed enemy soldier coming towards you.What will you do?” The young soldier who had to answer this question thought carefully for a few seconds before he answered, and then said, “Well, after what I have just seen, I think that the first thing I would do would be to get rid of my rifle as quickly as I could, so that the unarmed enemy couldn't take it from me and kill me with it!” The instructors were teaching the soldiers __. A.how to use weapons B.how to manage without weapons C.how to beat the enemy barehanded D.how to fight with enemy

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第3题

Passage Two I was only eight years old when the Second World War ended, but I can still r

Passage Two

I was only eight years old when the Second World War ended, but I can still remember something about the victory celebrations in the small town where I lived on the day when the war in Europe ended. We had not suffered much from the war there. But both at home and at school I had become accustomed to the phrases "before the war" and "when the war's over". "Before the war", apparently, things had been better, though I was too young to understand why, except that there had been no bombs then, and people had eaten things like ice -cream and bananas, which I had only heard of . When the war was over we would go back to London, but this meant little to me. I did not remember what London was like.

What I remember now about VE (Victory in Europe) Day was the May evening. After dinner I said I wanted to see the bonfire (大火堆) , so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street. The bonfire was very high, and somehow people had collected some old clothes to dress the un- mistakable figure with the moustache (胡子) they had to put on top of it. Just as we arrived, they set light to it. The flames rose and soon swallowed the "guy". Everyone was cheering and shouting, and an old woman came out of her house with two chairs and threw them on the fire to keep it going.

I stood beside my father until the fire started to go down, not knowing what to say. He said nothing, either. He had fought in the First World War and may have been remembering the end of that. At last he said, "Well, that's it, son. Let's hope that this time it really will be the last one."

40. Where did the author live before the Second World War?

A. In London.

B. In a small town.

C. In Europe.

D. In the countryside.

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第4题

I've been going home for lunch ever since I started school. I never liked eating in the ca
feteria(自助食堂) although in tile seventh grade, because all the other boys were doing it and thought it was cool. I washed dishes in the junior high school lunchroom once in a while in exchange for a free lunch. But I like going back to my own house at once.

Mom is always there; she had soup ready in the breakfast room by the time that Ann and Jim and I get home. Ann and Jim have never gone in for the cafeteria, either. Our house in only about a ten-minute walk from the school building, so we can make it back in plenty of time.

There's something about eating in the cafeteria--and not leaving the high school from morning until afternoon -- that feels a little like being in prison. By the end of the morning, I've got to get out of the building. And Mom never seems to mind fixing lunch for us; she never suggests that we eat in the cafeteria.

It's really the only time we have to be alone with her. In the morning Dad's there, and by the time I get home after messing around(混时间) after school, he's usually at home from work. So the time that Mom and I talk together is usually at lunch.

I feel sorry for the students who eat in the cafeteria every day. It would drive me mad, I don't know if their moms just don't like to cook for them in the middle of the day, or if they actually like the cafeteria and the cafeteria food.

When the author was in junior high school, ______.

A.he never ate in the cafeteria

B.he ate in the cafeteria sometimes but not often

C.he always went back for lunch

D.he often ate in the cafeteria

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第5题

根据以下资料,回答1~4题。 Key James, Secretary of Health and Human Resources in the Virgin
ia State government, loves to turn the tables on those who don't think it's possible to be middle-class, conservative, educated and still be truly black.Once, during an abortion debate, a woman in the audience angrily told James she was so middle-class she didn't have a clue about real African American life."If you understood what these women go through," the woman said, "you would realize that abortion is their only choice." James then asked the woman to consider a poor black mother on welfare.She already has four children and an alcoholic husband who has all but abandoned the family.Now she discovers another child is on the way."How would you counsel that woman?" asked James. "Have an abortion," the woman responded."That child would have a very poor quality of life." "I have a vested interest in your answer," James said."The woman I described was my mother.I was the fifth of six children born into poverty.And, in case you're interested, the quality of my life is just fine!" "To mm the tables" means __. A.to move the tables B.to carry the tables away C.to gain courage D.to gain an advantage after having been at a disadvantage

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第6题

One of the most enjoyable jobs I've ever done was when I was a student. When you ()

One of the most enjoyable jobs I've ever done was when I was a student. When you () what it was you may be a bit shocked, but () I know it sounds () I can assure you that it was in fact delightful. () it or not, I was grave-digger for a () summer. It was one of those hot, dry () which made the () as hard as rock and () needed a great deal of effort to dig the graves. Now, a grave-digger doesn't have anything to () with dead bodies. () he has to do is dig two-meter deep () and fill them in again when the coffin has been put (). As I said, it was a marvelous summer and I'm glad to say that I didn't have to work on my (). I had a workmate who had been digging graves since 1930. In spite of his depressing trade he was a () character, always laughing and () jokes. He () to tell me all about his experiences and I listened to him for hours () end. Mind you, () had to work quite hard and usually there were two or three graves to dig every day. () the time I had to go back to () I was fitter, browner and in some ways a wiser person.

1、A) hear B) know C) tell D) say

2、A) what B) because C) although D) however

3、A) strange B) good C) pleasant D) unpleasant

4、A) Take B) Hear C) Believe D) Like

5、A) long B) short C) pleasant D) whole

6、A) season B) summers C) days D) holidays

7、A) ground B) field C) grave D) work

8、A) which B) what C) it D) that

9、A) do B) deal C) fear D) carry

10、A) That B) All C) which D) where

11、A) graves B) holes C) caves D) places

12、A) down B) away C) on D) in

13、A) hand B) energy C) own D) problem

14、A) kind B) helpful C) bad D) cheerful

15、A) telling B) speaking C) hearing D) doing

16、A) was B) used C) wanted D) went

17、A) to B) with C) without D) on

18、A) he B) I C) we D) they

19、A) By B) To C) At D) From

20、A) dig B) work C) college D) employment

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第7题

More and more of us are (1)_____ the TV networks. That's not news, of course; there have b

More and more of us are (1)_____ the TV networks. That's not news, of course; there have been countless stories on their (2)_____ audience. But I didn't realize how far out! had dropped (3)_____ I glanced at the Nielsen ratings of the top 71 shows. Of those 71 programs, I had not watched (4)_____ one. (5)_____, I could count only five that I had ever seen in my entire life. And of those five, there isn't one I watch (6)_____.

Despite its popularity, I don't like happy family shows. They're (7)_____. If I watch a family show, I prefer something lifelike, such as "Death' of a Salesman."

(8)_____ the second-rated program, "A Different World," I've never heard of it. If I want to see a different (9)_____, I'll drive to the west side of Chicago.

I (10)_____ watch" Cheers," which is still (11)_____ the top ten, but gave it up after Diana left and Sam began lusting after a career-crazed yuppie. Am I the only person in America who has never watched a segment of "Dallas"? A while ago, I recall somebody important was killed on the "last (12)_____ of the season and almost everybody in America was caught up in the hype. I watched wrestling that night; I'll bet the acting was (13)_____.

It's not (14)_____ I'm snobbish—I enjoy TV (15)_____ as much as the next slob. But the (16)_____ of truly trashy trash has declined. I was one of the first writers in America to recognize the greatness of Robin Leach's "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." So, what do I watch? I still turn to the networks, (17)_____ I have learned to exploit and cheat them. For example, I like football, but seldom watch it (18)_____. In stead, I (19)_____ it and later play it back an my VCR, fast-forwarding through all the commercials, the announcers' babble, the half-time drivel and even the huddles. I also watched movies, but only on some cable channels, (20)_____ the networks.

A.turning out

B.turning into

C.turning down

D.turning up

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第8题

I've been working on my vocabulary actively, and one way to ______ it is to see films in E
nglish on TV.

A.go down

B.go up

C.improve

D.decrease

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第9题

—Did you enjoy yourself at the party? —Yes. I've never been to ______ one before. A.a more e

—Did you enjoy yourself at the party?

—Yes. I've never been to ______ one before.

A.a more excited B.the most excited

C.a more exciting D.the most exciting

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第10题

I’ve been to Beijing.(翻译)

I’ve been to Beijing.(翻译)

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第11题

Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by c

Part A

Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)

I don't know if there's something in the water, but my town has exploded with tons of single people! Just last year, practically the only eligibles I knew were my divorced friend Patti, my bud Fulgencio, hubby Rick's barfly pat Craig, and Jimmy the pizza delivery guy. But now, I find out that my cousin Michelle is leaving her second husband, and a recent chit-chat with my building's manager Sandy revealed that she hasn't had a serious relationship in almost five years! Besides that, at least five suspected singletons have moved into my building since June. Five!

For an incurable romantic like me, this is heartbreaking. People are meant to have sweeties! I feel so sorry for single people. How can they bear going through life alone? I know a lot of them put up that "independent" front, or use that "I'm just waiting for the right person" defense, but they're kidding themselves. Why would anyone turn up her nose at the prospect of a beautiful wedding, a gorgeous bridal gown, and a stunning rock on her finger? She wouldn't. Why would anyone shake a stick at a warm dinner every night, a comfortable home, and a beautiful bride? It just isn't rational. And I don't like to be harsh, but frankly, it's depressing to see singles out in public. When I see a girl shopping for groceries by herself, or a solitary guy reading while he waits for a bus, I can't help but sense the hollowness that single person feels inside. I'm partially psychic, so I'm aware of other people's inner feelings.

Well, this Valentine's Day, I'm not going to be selfish. People like me, people in successful, lasting relationships, are duty-bound to share their romantic wisdom with the less fortunate. Granted, it's been a while since I've been on the dating Scene, so my chops are a bit rusty. In fact, hubby Rick is just about the only guy I've ever dated (Unless you count my pick for the Sadie Hawkins dance in seventh grade, Jordy DeVoe, who ditched me after about 15 minutes. Or this Oriental kid named Thant who wrapped love notes around lunchroom cookies and slipped them into my locker in ninth grade.) But Rick and I have been married nearly 20 years, so I must be doing something right. Dry those tears, Singletons! Pull your-selves together and listen to Wifey Jean. If you follow my advice, I'll bet you dollars to donuts that you'll find your Prince Charming, or Princess Enchanting, in no time!

What does the author mean by "I don't know if there is something in the water" (Line 1. Paragraph 1)?

A.She is not sure whether her water is too dirty to drink.

B.She is not sure whether something is wrong in the water system.

C.She is not sure why being single is so pervasive in her town.

D.She is not sure why single people move to her town.

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