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1、When Mark was five years old, his parents separated and he stayed with his mother. After he graduated from college, Mark got 31 and had a boy. One day as Mark was preparing to shave his face, his son looked up at him and laughed, “Daddy, you 32 like a clown (小丑) with that cream on your 33 .” Mark lo
2、oked into the mirror and realized how much his son looked like him at that age. This event started him thinking about his own 34 and he began quizzing his mother. His mother 35 him that all her knowledge of his father stopped when Mark 36 eighteen, and she had no idea where to begin searching for hi
3、m but added, “Maybe, just maybe, 37 you contact the United States Embassy in England, they 38 be able to help you.” Even though the chances seemed 39 , Mark was determined. The very next day, he made an overseas 40 to the American Embassy, asking for help.Having known his name and when and where he
4、was born, the man at the Embassy said to him excitedly, “Mark, we are so 41 you have called. Your father has been coming here in person or calling almost every single day for the past nine years, checking to see if we had 42 you.”The following day, Mark received a phone call from his 43 father. His
5、father explained to him that he had been traveling to the United States every six months trying to find him. Having found each other, Mark and his dad enjoyed an emotional 44 . They are now part of each others lives, and see each other as 45 as possible.31. A. marriedB. tiredC. injuredD. worried32.
6、A. soundB. feelC. lookD. smell33. A. legB. armC. footD. face34. A. fatherB. motherC. sonD. brother35. A. askedB. toldC. orderedD. advised36. A. lastedB. changedC. becameD. continued37. A. beforeB. ifC. sinceD. because38. A. mustB. shallC. needD. might39. A. easyB. realC. goodD. small40. A. callB. sa
7、leC. vocationD. notice41. A. gladB. activeC. eagerD. lucky42. A. recognizedB. locatedC. confirmedD. detected43. A. inspiredB. sensitiveC. proudD. overjoyed44. A. reformB. reunionC. rewardD. revision 45. A. earlyB. quicklyC. oftenD. soon31. A32. C33. D34. A35. B36. C 37. B38. D39. D40. A41. A 42. B 4
8、3. D44. B45. CI truly learned what a best friend is in my first year in high school. Kate and I were good friends and we were inseparable. We spent every day together and always had a good 31 .Then basketball started and we were on the 32 team. After a few games, however, Kate got moved up to the Ro
9、se Cup full-time. I wouldnt admit it then, but actually I envied her. Having 33 practice times, we started to see less of each other. Soon I started to hear that she was talking 34 my back.One night, I called Kate to tell her about my new 35 . To my surprise, the next day at school she told everyone
10、 I 36 her hair style because she had told me she wanted to get hers cut like this. At noon she handed me a letter and walked away 37 talking with me. I couldnt accept the cruel words on the paper. In great 38 , I wrote right back to her.Over the next week, we exchanged more 39 notes. I cried myself
11、to sleep every night, 40 our friendship was over. One night my mom took me to Kates home. Our moms looked at each other nervously. Kates mom asked us questions but neither of us 41 . At last I let everything out. The huge burden in my mind was slowly 42 as we each talked about how we were feeling. I
12、t was all out. Suddenly Kate rose from her seat, crossed the room and hugged me with tears. I will never forget that.It has been five months 43 we broke with each other. Last weekend we were out together again. It makes me happy that we are 44 to care about each other more. I now know that 45 I am a
13、sked about my friends, Kate will be at the top of the list.31. A. rest B. time C. example D. party32. A. right B. good C. famous D. same33.A. regular B. free C. different D. strange34.A. on B. in C. by D. behind35. A. haircut B. clothes C. necklace D. shoes36. A. caughtB. gained C. copied D. created
14、37. A. in spite of B. instead of C. except for D. as well as38. A. anxiety B. anger C. surprise D. doubt39. A. serious B. dangerous C. regretful D. hurtful40. A. meaning B. hoping C. believing D. proving41. A. responded B. explained C. told D. said42. A. loaded B. lifted C. placed D. carried43. A. i
15、f B. when C. because D. since 44.A. planning B. pretending C. learning D. arranging 45. A. whenever B. whateverC. however D. whoever31. B 32. D 33. C 34. D 35. A36. C 37. B38. B39. D40. C41. A 42. B 43. D44. C45. AIt was five minutes before midnight. “They should be home any time,” Cindy thought as
16、she finished the last touches on the chocolate cake she was 31 . The cake didnt taste 32 because she had run out of sugar. The kitchen was in a mess (雜亂). Imagine a huge blender filled with all the things for making a chocolate cake. Now the blender is turned 33 . High speed. Without the lid. Do you
17、 get the idea? But Cindy wasnt thinking about the kitchen. She was 34 for her parents to return so that she could present her gift. She turned off the 35 and waited excitedly in the dark. At last she saw the car headlights flashing and heard the key going into the front 36 . Her parents tried to com
18、e in 37 . Cindy suddenly turned on the light and laughed loud, “Ta-daaa!” She 38 to the kitchen table, where the poor chocolate cake stood. But her mothers eyes never made it all the way to the table. “Just look at this mess!” “But Mom, I was only ” “Clean the 39 first thing in the morning!” “Honey,
19、” Cindys father said gently, “take a look at the table.” “I knowits a mess,” his wife said 40 . “The whole kitchen is a 41 .” She stormed up the stairs. For a few moments Cindy and her father stood silently, 42 knowing what to say. Finally she looked up at him, her eyes red. “She never saw the cake,
20、” she said. From time to time we all allow ourselves to be 43 to subjects of long-term importance by something that seems awfully important right nowbut isnt. Muddy shoes, lost lunch money and untidy kitchens are troublesome but whats a little mud compared to a childs 44 ? There are times when we re
21、ally need to see the mess in the kitchen, and times when we only need to see the 45 . 31. A. gettingB. orderingC. making D. eating 32. A. goodB. strangeC. freshD. salty33. A. downB. onC. overD. back34. A. anxiousB. shockedC. sorryD. moved35. A. waterB. lightC. TVD. radio36. A. windowB. gardenC. door
22、D. garage37. A. quietlyB. hurriedly C. calmlyD. sharply 38. A. fellB. ledC. referredD. pointed 39. A. bedroomB. kitchenC. bathroomD. study40. A. nervouslyB. confusedlyC. carefullyD. coldly41. A. gameB. disaster C. lossD. surprise42. A. noneB. allC. neitherD. either43. A. blindedB. limitedC. connecte
23、dD. introduced44. A. self-awarenessB. self-controlC. self-defenseD. self-respect45. A. blenderB. sugarC. cakeD. tableCABAB CADBD BCADDIt was 3:43. Thunder was crashing and the rain pouring. Suddenly my father 31 into my room. “Adam! Adam! Get up! Were flooding!” he shouted and shook me by the should
24、ers. That 32 me up! I ran downstairs to the basement (地下室). It was like a swimming pool.My mother and I immediately started to pick up things and 33 them upstairs. I had no 34 on, so my feet were absolutely freezing.Things got worse every minute. Within the next hour, we had moved 35 that we could t
25、o the first floor. The computer, big-screen television and heavy boxes 36 with our most valuable things were taken to safety. However, our piano, sofa, washing machine and water heater were all still down therebeing 37 . There was nothing we could do.That was the 38 part. Knowing that your home is b
26、eing destroyed is bad enough, but realizing that you cant do anything to stop it feels even worse. Most people dont really know how sickening the feeling of being totally helpless is. Water had come in our front door. Rescue 39 were floating in our streets. Mother told me to pack an overnight bag of
27、 clothes and valuables and get ready to leave. When it was 40 safe to walk outside, all the people in the neighborhood 41 at the street corner. People became friends, and friends became like family. People comforted each other. We 42 later that the National Weather Service had 43 the storm a flash f
28、lood.I really have learned something from this flood. Ive learned what destruction is. Ive learned what 44 means. I know in the future, when I watch peoples lives 45 by natural disasters, I can understand them. I will show great pity on them and I will do what I can to help them.31. A. rushed B. cli
29、mbedC. fell D. looked32. A. showedB. phoned C. dressed D. woke 33. A. takeB. catchC. helpD. make 34. A. hatB. shoesC. jacketD. glasses35. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything36. A. coveredB. crowdedC. filledD. fixed37. A. discoveredB. arrangedC. measuredD. destroyed38. A. hardest B. lon
30、gest C. earliest D. smallest39. A. shipsB. boats C. carsD. buses40. A. usuallyB. finally C. exactlyD. certainly41. A. restoredB. developedC. gatheredD. recovered42. A. learnedB. realizedC. thoughtD. concluded43. A. made B. appointedC. declaredD. elected44. A. truth B. safety C. value D. regret45. A.
31、 shared B. rescuedC. risked D. affected31. A32. D33. A34. B35. D36. C 37. D38. A39. B40. B41. C 42. A 43. C44. B45. DPiano LessonsSusie loved to hear her older sister, Emma, play the piano. Listening to the pretty notes and watching Emmas fingers press the keys made Susie want to play 36 too. But ev
32、ery time Susie asked to 37 , her mother would tell her that it took hard work to learn to play the piano well. Susie was sure she 38 learn to play even if she was a few years younger, 39 she decided to show her mother that she was ready for her responsibility. Susie 40 her mom around the house by wa
33、shing the dishes and dusting. “Mom, can I take piano lessons?” Susie asked. “Susie, so long as you know that you have to 41 every day, you can take them,” her mom said. Susie was so excited. She could not wait to play “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” one of her favorite songs. Very quickly, she thoug
34、ht, she would play as 42 as Emma! Susie was excited and nervous for her first piano lesson. When she finally got there, she was 43 her teacher had flashcards and a book for her. Susie did not know there were so many other things to learn about the piano before she could begin to play it. She had to
35、learn each of the notes, or the sounds, that the piano makes. 44 , she had to know which key on the piano made each note. There were 45 Italian words she had to learn! Her teacher showed her everything she needed to remember before the next lesson. During that 46 lesson, Susie never even had a chanc
36、e to 47 a key on the piano. “Dont people 48 to play the piano at piano lessons?” she wondered. The next day, when Susie got home from school, her mom had her snack all ready. Susie ate it fast and started to run outside. “Wherere you going?” her mom asked. “Outside to play basketball,” Susie said. “
37、Bye mom!” “Not so fast, you must 49 your piano flashcards,” her mom said. “Then, you can play.” “But mom, everyone is playing basketball,” Susie complained. “Susie, this is what you 50 ; you have to do your work first,” her mom said firmly. 36. A. musicB. gamesC. basketballD. cards37. A. listenB. wa
38、tchC. playD. share38. A. mustB. couldC. shouldD. might39. A. orB. butC. forD. so 40. A. followedB. took C. helpedD. showed41. A. practiceB. checkC. restD. call42. A. earlyB. wellC. loudlyD. long43. A. surprisedB. excitedC. satisfiedD. amused44. A. YetB. InsteadC. HoweverD. Then45. A. onlyB. onceC. j
39、ustD. even46. A. next B. firstC. laterD. final47. A. turnB. holdC. touchD. feel48. A. failB. refuseC. getD. happen49. A. present B. collectC. pickD. study 50. A. deservedB. wantedC. mindedD. supposedACBDC ABADD BCCDBMy Fathers SonIts hard being an astronauts son. Everybody expects you to be 36 . Im
40、just an average eleven-year-old kid. My father is so good at everything. I often wonder 37 my father ever had a son like me. One morning my teacher announced a 38 Day essay contest (競(jìng)賽) for the whole school. What would I 39 ? My father is an astronaut; I would start out with that. No, I decided I wo
41、uldnt do that. The whole country and maybe even the whole 40 saw my father as an astronaut, 41 that wasnt the way I saw him.How did I 42 my father? Hmm. I saw him sitting with me in the dark when I was little and had a nightmare.I saw him teaching me how to throw a baseball.I remembered him hugging
42、me for hours when my dog was killed by a car.And I remembered how he 43 me with a new little dog at my eighth birthday party.These were the things I was going to write about my dad. To me, he wasnt 44 a world-famous astronaut. He was my dad.On Thursday night the winning essays would be 45 in the hal
43、l with all the parents and students present. I hadnt shown Dad the essay, and now I almost 46 I wouldnt win. When the third prize was announced and it wasnt me, I was 47 and disappointed at the same time. Then the second prize. It was me! I went up to the stage and read my essay “My Fathers Son.” I
44、watched my parents as I read.When I finished reading, the audience applauded. I saw my father 48 his nose. Tears were running down my mothers face. Dad cleared his throat, and put his hand on my shoulder, “Son, this is the proudest moment of my life.”It was the proudest moment of my life, too. Maybe
45、 Ill 49 be a great hero or win a Nobel Prize, but just then, it was 50 just to be my fathers son. 36. A. perfect B. happy C. tallD. lovely37. A. whenB. how C. where D. whether38. A. ChildrensB. MothersC. TeachersD. Fathers 39. A. writeB. takeC. sendD. make40. A. schoolB. familyC. cityD. world 41. A.
46、 butB. andC. soD. for42. A. careB. seeC. helpD. ask43. A. frightenedB. confusedC. surprisedD. tired44. A. simplyB. reallyC. certainlyD. clearly45. A. editedB. readC. collectedD. published46. A. knewB. acceptedC. hopedD. guessed47. A. embarrassedB. amazedC. regretful D. relieved 48. A. holdingB. brea
47、kingC. blowingD. picking49. A. everB. stillC. evenD. never50. A. naturalB. enoughC. fairD. wiseABDAD ABCAB CDCDBThe weather was perfect. We were just out for a picnic. When lunch time came, we decided to go and 32 what each of us wanted, and meet back on the grass.Susan and I headed for a hot dog st
48、and. We watched the seller put together the hot dog. But when Susan took out her 33 , the man surprised us.“It looks a little overdone,” he said, “so you dont have to pay me.”We said our thanks, 34 our friends, and began to enjoy our food. But as we talked and ate, I noticed a man sitting alone near
49、by, in 35 clothes. I could tell that he hadnt had a bath for days. Another homeless person, I thought.We finished eating but when Susan and I went to 36 away the lunch bag, I heard a voice ask, “There isnt any 37 in that bag, is there?”It was the homeless man. I didnt know what to say. “No, I 38 it
50、already.”“Oh, really?” was his only answer. He was obviously very 39 .I felt bad for him, 40 I didnt know what to do. Suddenly Susan said, “Ill be 41 back. Please wait for me a minute.” I watched curiously as she went across to the hot dog stand. Then I 42 what she was doing. She bought a hot dog, c
51、rossed back, and gave the man the food.When she came back to us, Susan said simply, “I was just passing on the 43 that someone gave to me.”That day I learned how generosity can go 44 than the person you give to. By giving, you 45 others how to give also. You never know what happiness a simple 46 of
52、concern will bring about.32. A. get B. pass C. drop D. keep33. A. present B. money C. key D. menu34. A. joined B. helped C. visitedD. guided35. A. lovely B. special C. dirty D. popular36. A. driveB. throw C. wash D. pull37. A. food B. water C. cigarette D. medicine38. A. bought B. cooked C. served D. ate 39. A. cold B. nervousC. hungry D. crazy 40. A. but B. while C. so D. or 41. A. almostB. stillC. justD. right 42. A. remembered B. imaginedC. recognized D. realized43. A. devotionB. kindnessC. pleasure D. mercy 44. A. quicker B. higherC. farther D. deeper45. A. offer B. tea
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