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When I was a boy, every holiday that I had seemed wonderful. In those days the sun seemed to shine always brightly 21 the water was always warm. Sometimes we left the beach and walked in the country, __22__ ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were 23 in one’s pockets or good places where one could 24 ice creams. Each day seemed a lifetime.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good 25 is much the same as it was. I 26 like the sun and warm sand and the sound of waves beating the rocks. I no longer wish to 27 any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. 28 , I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I 29 what my ideal holiday will be like when I am old. All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about 30 who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves sick of too many ice creams.
21. A. and B. yet C. but D. or
22. A. exploring B. examining C. repairing D. measuring
23. A. sweets B. sand C. ice-creams D. money
24. A. make B. sell C. buy D. offer
25. A. house B. holiday C. garden D. tide
26. A. hardly B. almost C. still D. perhaps
27. A. destroy B. fix C. use D. build
28. A. But B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides
29. A. wonder B. feel C. understand D. believe
30. A. children B. boys C. girls D. grown-ups
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When I was a boy, every holiday that I had seemed wonderful. In those days the sun seemed to shine always brightly 21 the water was always warm. Sometimes we left the beach and walked in the country, __22__ ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were 23 in one’s pockets or good places where one could 24 ice creams. Each day seemed a lifetime.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good 25 is much the same as it was. I 26 like the sun and warm sand and the sound of waves beating the rocks. I no longer wish to 27 any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. 28 , I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I 29 what my ideal holiday will be like when I am old. All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about 30 who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves sick of too many ice creams.
21. A. and B. yet C. but D. or
22. A. exploring B. examining C. repairing D. measuring
23. A. sweets B. sand C. ice-creams D. money
24. A. make B. sell C. buy D. offer
25. A. house B. holiday C. garden D. tide
26. A. hardly B. almost C. still D. perhaps
27. A. destroy B. fix C. use D. build
28. A. But B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides
29. A. wonder B. feel C. understand D. believe
30. A. children B. boys C. girls D. grown-ups
In a land far away, once upon a time, there was great poverty (贫困),and only the rich could manage without great _16_. Three of those rich men and their servants were_17_together on a road when they came to a very_18_village.
The first could not stand seeing the poverty, _19 he took all the gold and jewels from his wagons (四轮载重马车) and shared _20 out among the villagers. He wished them all the best of luck, and he left.
The second rich man ,seeing the _21 situation, stopped for a short time and gave _22 all his food and drink, since he _23 see that money would be of little _24 to them. He made sure that they each _25 their fair share and would have enough food to _26 for some time . Then, he left.
The third rich man, on seeing such poverty, _27 and went straight through the _28 without stopping. The two other rich men saw this from a distance and commented with each other_29 the third rich man lacked sympathy. It was _30 that they themselves had been there to offer help.
However, three days later, they 31 the third rich man ,who was coming in the opposite direction . He was 32 travelling quickly, but his wagons, 33 the gold and valuables they had been 34 ,were now full of farming tools and bags of 35 .He was rushing back to help them out of poverty.
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It was a sunny day. A city man was driving along a country road with a new wagon(马车)and a beautiful pair of horses. He didn’t pay a lot of 16 to where he was going. Pretty soon he 17_ that he was lost, but he continued to drive, expecting to re-find his way or to 18 someone who could tell him how to get back to the 19 .
It was a long 20 road. For many __21__ he kept on driving. When it was almostdark ,he saw in a field a tall 22 ploughing(犁地) the land. He stopped his 23 team of horses near the fence and called out,“Hello,farmer.”
“Hello,yourself,”the farmer___24____,still ploughing .
“Where does the horse go?”he asked without knowing his language mistakes.
“I haven’t seen it go anywhere. It 25 stays right where it is,”said the farmer,withoutstopping his work.
“How far is it to the next town?” said the city man,speaking a little more 26 .
“Don’t know. I never 27 it,” replied the farmer. By this time the city man was getting 28 .“What do you know?You’re the biggest fool I ever saw.”
Finally stopping, the farmer turned and looked for a long time 29 at the city man. Then he said,“Maybe I don’t know much. 30 I am a fool. But at least I’m not lost!”
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A woman id her sixties lived alone in her little cottage with a pear tree at her door. She spent all her time taking care of the tree. But the children nearby drover her 21 by making fun of her. They would climb her tree and then run away with pears, 22 “Aunty Misery” at her.
One evening, a passer by asked to 23 for the night. Seeing that he had an 24 Face, she let him in and gave him a nice 25 . The next morning the stranger, actually a sorcerer (巫师), thanked her by granting (允准) her 26 that anyone who climbed up her tree 27 not be able to come back down until she 28 it.
When the children came back to steal her 29 , she had them stuck on the tree. They had to beg her
long 30 she gave the tree permission to let 31 go. Aunty Misery was free from the 32 at last.
One day another man 33 her door. This one did not look trustworthy to her, 34 she asked who he was . “I am Death, I’ve come to take you 35 me.” said he.
Thinking fast Aunty Misery said, “Fine, but I’d like to 36 some pears from my dear tree to remember the 37
it brought to me in this life. But I am too 38 to climb high to get the best fruit. Will you be so 39 as to do it for me?” With a deep sigh, Mr. Death climbed up the tree 40 and was immediately stuck to it. No matter how much he warned or begged, Aunty Misery would not allow the tree to let Death go.
A. hopeless B. painful C. dull D. crazy
A. calling B. shouting C. announcing D. whispering
A. stay B. live C. hide D. lie
A. interesting B. honest C. anxious D. angry
A. gift B. kiss C. treat D. smile
A. suggestion B. demand C. permission D. wish
A. could B. should C. might D. must
A. permitted B. promised C. answered D. declared
A. branch B. food C. tree D. fruit
A. after B. while C. since D. before
A. it B. them C. him D. her
A. trick B. question C. trouble D. difficulty
A. stepped into B. left for C. stopped at D. walked around
A. so B. but C. although D. because
A. with B. off C. upon D. for
A. choose B. pick C. shake D. hit
A. honor B. pleasure C. hope D. excitement
A. light B. short C. old D. thin
A. proud B. kind C. fine D. smart
A. disappointedly B. cheerfully C. unwillingly D. eagerly
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