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One day, a teacher was speaking to a group of students about how to manage time. He gave such an interesting example that his students would never   26  .

He put a wide-mouth jar(罐) on the table. Then he    27  some rocks and carefully placed them into the jar, one at a time. When   28  rocks would fit inside, he   29  , “Is this jar full?”

Everyone in class shouted, “Yes.” “Really?” The teacher pulled out a bag of small stones. He put   30  small stones in and shook the jar. The small stones went   31  into the spaces between the big rocks. He then asked the group   32  , “Is this jar full?”

“Probably not,” one of them answered. “Good!” the teacher replied. He brought out a box of sand and   33  some sand on the jar and it went between the rocks and small stones. Again he asked the   34  question, “Is this jar full?

“No,” the class shouted. Once more the teacher said, “Good.” He poured a cup of water into the jar   35  it was full. The he asked, “What is the point here?” One student   36  his hand and said, “The point is that if you try really hard, you can   37  put more things in.”

“No,” the teacher replied, “that’s not the   38  . What I want to tell you is that if you don’t put the big rocks in first, you will never get others in at all.   39  are the ‘big rocks’ in your life? Time with your friends, your education or your dreams? Remember to put the   40  in first, or you’ll never get others in at all?”

1.                A.remember      B.like            C.forget    D.think

 

2.                A.handed out      B.took out        C.carried away   D.put away

 

3.                A.no more        B.not more        C.no many  D.not many

 

4.                A.answered       B.read           C.asked    D.said

 

5.                A.no            B.few            C.any  D.some

 

6.                A.up            B.out            C.down D.away

 

7.                A.no more        B.once again      C.a third time    D.a fourth time

 

8.                A.sent           B.put            C.bought   D.collected

 

9.                A.same          B.different        C.difficult   D.common

 

10.               A.since          B.till             C.while D.because

 

11.               A.offered        B.placed         C.raised D.shook

 

12.               A.always         B.already         C.never D.hardly

 

13.               A.point          B.example        C.promise   D.story

 

14.               A.When          B.What          C.Who  D.Why

 

15.               A.sand           B.small stones     C.big rocks  D.water

 

 

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  Pets are no strangers to the White House.Many of America's presidents have been animal lovers.In recent times,White House pets havebeen fame dogs and cats.Long ago,however,presidential pets,like our nation itself,werewilder!

  In180.6,President Thomas Jefferson lived in the WhiteHouse.Passersby often caught sight of his pet bears.Explorers had disvovered these fierce bears,caught a pair of smallones,and sent them to Jeffer son.While the President was excited about his bears,his enemies in Congress constantlylaughed at his pets,ealling the white House“the President'sBear Garden.”

  By 1825,the bears were long gone from the White House scene.Now the building washome to President John Quincy Adams and hiscrocodile.The green beast actually belonged toGeneral Lafay ette,a French hero who had helped the UnitedStales win the Revolutionary War.When Lafayette asked Adams to keep the crocodile for him,the President couldn't refuse.While President Adams babysat the huge crocodile,First Lady Louisa Adams was busy raising thousands of silk-worms.She used the silk from the silkworms to make clothfor her dresses.

  When President Martin Van Buren moved into the WhiteHouse in 1837 he brought his tigers with him.At least,VanBuren said the tigers were his.The Sultan of Oman had sentthe tigers when Van Buren was elected,so Congress arguedthat the cats belonged to the American people.A fight overthe tigers continued for months.con'tinued for months.In the end,Congress sentsomeone to seize the tigers and put them in a zoo.

  Twenty years later,President James Buchanan,receivedanother valuable gift when he was in his first year in theWhite House This time,the King of Siam sent several ele-phants!Buchanan had no desire to share his building with thebig creatures.so he sent them to the zoo.Buchanan did,however,keep another gift a pair of birds,They were a fittingsymbol of presidential power.

(1)

According to the passage,we can infer that ________

[  ]

A.

the pets the Presidents raised were all huge ones.

B.

the pets the Presidents owned were all their favoriteones.

C.

the Presidents kept the pets not only at home but in the zoo.

D.

the Presidents'pets were not only cared about by theirfamilies.

(2)

How did Iht presidents mentioned get their unusualpets?

[  ]

A.

They got them in the forest.

B.

They bought them at the market.

C.

The pets were given to them by others.

D.

Their family members offered them the pets.

(3)

What similar political effect did Jefferson's bears andVan Buren's tigers have?

[  ]

A.

The pets made them happy and gay.

B.

It took them too much time to look after them.

C.

It made people believe that they were animal lovers.

D.

It brought about dissatisfaction with them in Con-gress.

(4)

President James Buchanan got elephants,while Presi-dent Bill Clinton.who came to power about ________ years lat-er,kept dogs as pets.

[  ]

A.

nearly two hundred

B.

over one hundred and thirty

C.

about one hundred

D.

around forty-five

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What is intelligence anyway? When I was in the army I    21  an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against   22  of 100, scored 160.No one at the base had ever seen a figure like that, and for two hours they made a big fuss over me.
All my life I've been registering scores like that,    23  I have the complacent(洋洋自得的) feeling that I'm highly intelligent, and I expect other people to think so too. Actually, though, don't such scores simply mean that I am very good at answering the type of academic questions that are considered worthy of answers by people who    24     the intelligence tests - people with intellectual bents(天分) similar to mine?
For instance, I once had an auto-repair man, who, on these intelligence tests, could not   25  have scored more than 80,by my estimate. Yet, when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him—and he always fixed it.
Well,then,suppose my auto—repair man   26  questions for some intelligence tests.By doing every one of them I'd prove myself a   27  .In a world where I have to work with my    28   ,I'd do poorly.
Consider my auto—repair man   29   .He had a habit of telling  30   .One time he said. “Doc, a deaf and dumb man   31  some nails.Having entered a store,he put two fingers together on the counter and made  32    movements with the other hand.The clerk brought him a hammer.He   33   his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering.The clerk   34  him some nails.He picked out the right size and left.Well,Doc,the   35  man who came in was blind.He wanted scissors.   36  do you suppose he asked for them?" I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers.He burst out laughing and said,“Why, you fool,he used his    37   and asked for them.” Then he said smugly, "I've been    38    that on all my customers today." "Did you catch many?" I asked. "Quite a few," he said, "but I knew     39    I'd catch you." "Why is that?" I asked. "Because you're so goddamned educated, Doc, I knew you couldn't be very     40   ." And I have an uneasy feeling that he had something there.

【小题1】
A.failed B.wrote C.received D.chose
【小题2】
A.an average B.a total C.an amountD.a number
【小题3】
A.then B.butC.so that D.because
【小题4】
A.join inB.make upC.go over D.look through
【小题5】
A.approximately B.possiblyC.certainly D.frequently
【小题6】
A.answered B.practicedC.designed D.tried
【小题7】
A.teacher B.doctor C.winnerD.fool
【小题8】
A.brains B.efforts C.handsD.abilities
【小题9】
A.again B.as usual C.tooD.as well
【小题10】
A.lies B.jokes C.newsD.tales
【小题11】
A.bought B.testedC.foundD.needed
【小题12】
A.cutting B.hammering C.scissoringD.circling
【小题13】
A.nodded B.raised C.shook D.turned
【小题14】
A.brought B.packed C.sentD.sold
【小题15】
A.clever B.other C.rightD.next
【小题16】
A.What B.How C.WhoD.Which
【小题17】
A.imagination B.handC.voiceD.information
【小题18】
A.trying B.provingC.practicing D.examining
【小题19】
A.with wisdom B.at onceC.in reality D.for sure
【小题20】
A.clear B.sillyC.slowD.smart

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What is intelligence (智力) anyway? When I was in the army I __36___ an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against __37___ of 100, scored 160.

I had an auto-repair man once,  who, on these intelligence tests,  could not __38___ have scored more than 80. __39___, when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him—and he always __40__ it.

Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man __41___ questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I’d prove myself a __42___. In a world where I have to work with my __43___, I’d do poorly.

Consider my auto-repair man __44___ He had a habit of telling __45___. One time he said, “Doc, a deaf-and-dumb(聋哑) man __46___ some nails.  Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made __47___ movements with the other hanDThe clerk brought him a hammer, He __48__ his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk __49___ him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the __50___ man who came in was blindHe wanted scissors (剪刀). __51___ do you suppose he asked for them?” I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, “Why, you fool, he used his __52___ and asked for them. I’ve been __53___ that on all my customers today, but I knew __54___ I’d catch you.” “Why is that?” I askeD“Because you are so god damned educated, DoCI knew you  couldn’t be very __55___.”

And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.

1.(02—36)

Afailed

Bwrote

Creceived

Dchose

2.(02—37)

Aan average

Ba total

Can exam

Da number

3.(02—38)

Aalways

Bpossibly

Ccertainly

Dfrequently

4.(02—39)

AThen

BThus

CTherefore

DYet

5.(02—40)

Afixed

Bchecked

Cdrove

Dchanged

6.(02—41)

Aanswered

Bpractised

Cdesigned

Dtried

7.(02—42)

Ateacher

Bdoctor

Cwinner

Dfool

8.(02—43)

Abrains

Beffort

Chands

Dattention

9.(02—44)

Aagain

Bas usual

Ctoo

Das well

10.(02—45)

Alies

Bjokes

Cnews

Dtales

11.(02—46)

Abought

Btested

Cfound

Dneeded

12.(02—47)

Acutting

Bhammering

Cwaving

Dcircling

13.(02—48)

Anodded

Braised

Cshook

Dturned

14.(02—49)

Abrought

Bpacked

Csent

Dsold

15.(02—50)

Aclever

Bother

Cright

Dnext

16.(02—51)

AWhat

BHow

CWho

DWhich

17.(02—52)

Aimagination

Bhand

Cvoice

Dinformation

18.(02—53)

Atrying

Bproving

Cpractising

Dexaming

19.(02—54)

Afor sure

Bat once

Cin fact

Dright now

20.(02—55)

Aclear

Bsilly

Cslow

Dsmart

 

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What is intelligence (智力) anyway? When I was in the army I __36___ an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against __37___ of 100, scored 160.

I had an auto-repair man once,  who, on these intelligence tests,  could not __38___ have scored more than 80. __39___, when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him—and he always __40__ it.

Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man __41___ questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I’d prove myself a __42___. In a world where I have to work with my __43___, I’d do poorly.

Consider my auto-repair man __44___ He had a habit of telling __45___. One time he said, “Doc, a deaf-and-dumb(聋哑) man __46___ some nails.  Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made __47___ movements with the other hanDThe clerk brought him a hammer, He __48__ his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk __49___ him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the __50___ man who came in was blindHe wanted scissors (剪刀). __51___ do you suppose he asked for them?” I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, “Why, you fool, he used his __52___ and asked for them. I’ve been __53___ that on all my customers today, but I knew __54___ I’d catch you.” “Why is that?” I askeD“Because you are so god damned educated, DoCI knew you  couldn’t be very __55___.”

And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.

1.(02—36)

Afailed

Bwrote

Creceived

Dchose

2.(02—37)

Aan average

Ba total

Can exam

Da number

3.(02—38)

Aalways

Bpossibly

Ccertainly

Dfrequently

4.(02—39)

AThen

BThus

CTherefore

DYet

5.(02—40)

Afixed

Bchecked

Cdrove

Dchanged

6.(02—41)

Aanswered

Bpractised

Cdesigned

Dtried

7.(02—42)

Ateacher

Bdoctor

Cwinner

Dfool

8.(02—43)

Abrains

Beffort

Chands

Dattention

9.(02—44)

Aagain

Bas usual

Ctoo

Das well

10.(02—45)

Alies

Bjokes

Cnews

Dtales

11.(02—46)

Abought

Btested

Cfound

Dneeded

12.(02—47)

Acutting

Bhammering

Cwaving

Dcircling

13.(02—48)

Anodded

Braised

Cshook

Dturned

14.(02—49)

Abrought

Bpacked

Csent

Dsold

15.(02—50)

Aclever

Bother

Cright

Dnext

16.(02—51)

AWhat

BHow

CWho

DWhich

17.(02—52)

Aimagination

Bhand

Cvoice

Dinformation

18.(02—53)

Atrying

Bproving

Cpractising

Dexaming

19.(02—54)

Afor sure

Bat once

Cin fact

Dright now

20.(02—55)

Aclear

Bsilly

Cslow

Dsmart

 

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