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     Professor Green, known to the world as a scientist, is not only absent-minded but short-sighted as well. His mind is always busy  __1__scientific problems and seldom notices what is going on __2    him.  
     One fine day recently, he went 3 a walk in the countryside, but as  __4 _he has a book in his hand.
When he went out , he began to read his book . He hadn’t gone far_ 5 __he run into a big cow and fell
down. In the  fall, he had lost his glasses, without which he couldn’t see anything. He thought he had hit
his head __6___a fat   lady. “I’m sorry, Madam.” He said politely__7 __searching for his glasses. As
oon as he had___8__, he realized his mistake.
     Soon he was fixing his mind on his book___9__and paid no attention to anything else. He had scarcely
been walking for five minutes when he fell over again, ___10__both his book and his glasses. This time 
he got very     angry, seizing his umbrella, he gave the “cow” a wild blow. Then, after finding his glasses,
he realized with horror that he made a second mistake. A large fat woman was fleeing from him in a horror.

(     )1.A. fish     
(     )2.A. there    
(     )3.A. more     
(     )4.A. happened 
(     )5A. on       
(     )6.A. swimmer  
(     )7.A. threw    
(     )8.A. deep     
(     )9.A. but      
(     )10.A. pushing  
(     )11.A. place    
(     )12.A. seeing   
(     )13.A. decided  
(     )14.A. while    
(     )15.A. turned   
(     )16.A. nervous  
(     )17.A. wrapped  
(     )18.A. save     
(     )19.A. on       
(     )20.A. boat     


B. boas        
B. it        
B. may         
B. went      
B. within       
B. guard     
B. looked    
B. cool      
B. so           
B. draggig     B. period       B. smiling      
B. went        
B. till        
B. looked       B. afraid       
B. left      
B. thank     
B. out       
B. blanket   


C. was         
C. whe         
C. muh          
C. arrivd       
C. in            
C. soldir       
C. jumd        
C. dirty         
C. and           
C. holdig       
C. secod       
C. lookig       
C. agred        
C. for           
C. hurrid       
C. excitd       
C. placd        
C. wrp          
C. away         C. camea      


D. birds         
D. that          
D. little        
D. came          
D. under         
D. player        
D. turned        
D. cold          
D. or            
D. catching      
D. moment        
D. shouting      
D. promised      
D. as            
D. stood         
D. angry         
D. threw         
D. help          
D. off           
D. screen      

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My little angel, you are teaching me how selfless real love is!

My wife called, “How long will you be with that      ? Will you come here and make your darling daughter eat her food?” I threw the paper away and       to the place. My daughter, Sindu, sat there, tears welling up in her eyes. In front of her was a big bowl of rice.

  I       the bowl and persuaded: “Sindu, why not take a few mouthfuls of this rice?”

  “Ok, Dad. I will eat — not just a few mouthfuls,       the whole lot of this. But…” Sindu hesitated. “Dad, if I eat this entire rice, will you give me       I ask for?”

  “Promise.” I      .

  After eating the rice painfully, Sindu came to me, her eyes wide with      . Now I became a bit      . “Dear, you shouldn't insist on       a computer or any such       things. Dad does not have that kind of money right now.”      , “I want to have my head shaved off(剃掉), this Sunday!” was her demand(要求), which was far       my belief.

On Monday morning, I       Sindu at her school and watched her walking towards her classroom. She turned around and      . I waved back with a smile. Just then, a boy, who just got out of a car, shouted, “Sindu, please wait for me!” What       me was the hairless head of that boy.

“Sir, your daughter is       indeed!” Without introducing herself, a lady standing beside me continued, “That boy is my son, who lost all his       because of a disease. He       to come back to school fearing the unintentional(无意的)but        teasing(取笑)of the schoolmates. Sindu visited him last week, and promised him that she would take care of the teasing issue. But, I       imagined she would sacrifice her lovely hair for my son!”

1.A. bowl               B. newspaper        C. book                            D. food

2.A. rushed     B. pulled                     C. jumped           D. shouted

3.A. took out           B. picked up          C. broke down     D. gave out

4.A. and        B. so                          C. or                D. but

5.A. what       B. where                C. which                             D. how

6.A. moved            B. doubted         C. agreed               D. disbelieved

7.A. expectation       B. confidence                   C. worry                         D. attraction

8.A. nervous           B. bored                C. excited                        D. relaxed

9.A. making             B. selling          C. getting             D. studying

10.A. valuable   B. useful                     C. wonderful                    D. expensive

11.A. Therefore  B. However             C. Besides           D. Anyway

12.A. to                  B. beyond               C. of                    D. within

13.A. met       B. helped                     C. dropped                      D. collected

14.A. shouted        B. smiled                C. waved                        D. stared

15.A. interested      B. frightened       C. pleased           D. surprised

16.A. careful          B. hard-working     C. graceful        D. great

17.A. friends          B. hair                             C. hope                            D. face

18.A. refused         B. wished                C. dreamed                      D. decided  

19.A. kind             B. hurtful                        C. harmless                      D. funny

20.A. usually           B. ever                  C. never                         D. nearly

 

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     My little angel, you are teaching me how selfless real love is!
    My wife called, "How long will you be with that   1  ? Will you come here and make your darling
daughter eat her food?" I threw the paper away and   2   to the place. My daughter, Sindu, sat there,
tears welling up in her eyes. In front of her was a big bowl of rice.
     I   3   the bowl and persuaded: "Sindu, why not take a few mouthfuls of this rice?"
     "Ok, Dad. I will eat - not just a few mouthfuls,   4   the whole lot of this. But…" Sindu hesitated.
"Dad, if I eat this entire rice, will you give me   5   I ask for?"
     "Promise." I   6  .
     After eating the rice painfully, Sindu came to me, her eyes wide with   7  . Now I became a bit   8  
"Dear, you shouldn't insist on   9   a computer or any such   10   things. Dad does not have that kind of
money right now."   11  , "I want to have my head shaved off(剃掉), this Sunday!" was her demand
(要求), which was far   12   my belief.
     On Monday morning, I   13   Sindu at her school and watched her walking towards her classroom.
She turned around and   14  . I waved back with a smile. Just then, a boy, who just got out of a car,
shouted, "Sindu, please wait for me!" What   15   me was the hairless head of that boy.
     "Sir, your daughter is   16   indeed!" Without introducing herself, a lady standing beside me continued, "That boy is my son, who lost all his   17   because of a disease. He   18   to come back to school
fearing the unintentional(无意的)but   19   teasing(取笑)of the schoolmates. Sindu visited him last week,
and promised him that she would take care of the teasing issue. But, I   20   imagined she would sacrifice
her lovely hair for my son!"
(     )1. A. bowl      
(     )2. A. rushed      
(     )3. A. took out  
(     )4. A. and        
(     )5. A. what      
(     )6. A. moved      
(     )7. A. expectation  
(     )8. A. nervous    
(     )9. A. making      
(     )10. A. valuable    
(     )11. A. Therefore  
(     )12. A. to       
(     )13. A. met      
(     )14. A. shouted    
(     )15. A. interested  
(     )16. A. careful    
(     )17. A. friends    
(     )18. A. refused    
(     )19. A. kind      
(     )20. A. usually    
B. newspaper    
B. pulled      
B. picked up    
B. so          
B. where       
B. doubted        
B. confidence  
B. bored      
B. selling        
B. useful      
B. However        
B. beyond      
B. helped    
B. smiled    
B. frightened    
B. hard-working  
B. hair      
B. wished      
B. hurtful      
B. ever      
C. book    
C. jumped        
C. broke down    
C. or            
C. which     
C. agreed    
C. worry      
C. excited    
C. getting        
C. wonderful    
C. Besides        
C. of        
C. dropped    
C. waved      
C. pleased        
C. graceful      
C. hope    
C. dreamed    
C. harmless    
C. never      
D. food            
D. shouted        
D. gave out        
D. but            
D. how            
D. disbelieved    
D. attraction      
D. relaxed        
D. studying        
D. expensive      
D. Anyway          
D. within          
D. collected      
D. stared          
D. surprised      
D. great          
D. face            
D. decided        
D. funny          
D. nearly          

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完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

For much of our life, my mother and I hated each other. I spent most of my childhood   36   with her – or trying to avoid her, as well as her bitterness, unhappiness and endless smoking. I learned how to defend myself with   37   designed to hurt her. In turn, she vowed I would have a    38   who would feel the way about me that I felt about her.

Many years later when my husband and I decided to have a child, I was   39   to have a girl. I couldn’t   40   the though of a daughter who might not love me – or who would want to   41   me. As soon as I became pregnant, I was convinced I was having a boy. In the delivery room, on my doctor putting my baby into my arms, I couldn’t wait to tell my mother I had a   42  , while “he” was a girl. At that moment, I couldn’t imagine wanting anyone but her.

   43  I couldn’t forget my mother’s teasing vow, even after she died and I saw her in a more   44   light. As my daughter got older, whenever we argued, I worried we were   45   the same awful path that my mother and I had gone down.

Last summer, my daughter   46   18, the same age when my mother threw me out of her apartment for   47  . However, I was with her, planning for her first year at college. When my husband and I dropped her off at her school in New York, I finally   48   to her my biggest fear that we would end up like me and my mother. “That will never happen.” she   49  me, kissing me goodbye. Six weeks later, my husband and I returned to the campus. I   50   myself arguing with my daughter about her messy room, not  using the library and her mistake of choosing the room near the bathroom. I couldn’t stop myself. And then   51   came: “You’re just like your mother,” my daughter screamed. “I hate you.” And then she   52  .

I finally heard the words I had always dreaded. But maybe that was because I   53   them. I had always worried the bond I shared with my daughter would   54  . later that evening, we picked my daughter up to a restaurant. We ate   55  . But when we separated, I hugged her. The next morning, she called telling she loved me. There wasn’t anything to be afraid of anymore. There was just a relationship we should work on with each other.

36.A.sharing       B.playing       C.communicating D.fighting

37.A.actions       B.activities    C.words         D.weapons

38.A.husband     B.friend          C.child   D.daughter

39.A.afraid          B.unlucky       C.uncertain   D.willing

40.A.have  B.bear   C.hold   D.afford

41.A.love    B.escape from       C.obey  D.keep from

42.A.daughter   B.son     C.baby  D.life

43.A.Furthermore      B.But     C.And    D.Or

44.A.bright         B.annoying    C.understanding   D.unfriendly

45.A.on       B.in        C.at       D.along

46.A.  became    B.grew  C.went  D.turned

47.A.good  B.nothing      C.my good     D.all

48.A.presented B.told    C.admitted   D.informed

49.A.promised   B.pardoned   C.referred     D.reflected

50.A.wanted      B.asked          C.forced         D.found

51.A.it         B.she     C.they   D.that

52.A.walked away      B.looked away       C.gave away D.stormed away

53.A.deserved   B.demanded C.equaled      D.appreciated

54.A.tear   B.break C.crash D.last

55.A.in vain         B.in general  C.in silence   D.in brief

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第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

For much of our life, my mother and I hated each other. I spent most of my childhood   36   with her – or trying to avoid her, as well as her bitterness, unhappiness and endless smoking. I learned how to defend myself with   37   designed to hurt her. In turn, she vowed I would have a    38   who would feel the way about me that I felt about her.

Many years later when my husband and I decided to have a child, I was   39   to have a girl. I couldn’t   40   the though of a daughter who might not love me – or who would want to   41   me. As soon as I became pregnant, I was convinced I was having a boy. In the delivery room, on my doctor putting my baby into my arms, I couldn’t wait to tell my mother I had a   42  , while “he” was a girl. At that moment, I couldn’t imagine wanting anyone but her.

   43  I couldn’t forget my mother’s teasing vow, even after she died and I saw her in a more   44   light. As my daughter got older, whenever we argued, I worried we were   45   the same awful path that my mother and I had gone down.

Last summer, my daughter   46   18, the same age when my mother threw me out of her apartment for   47  . However, I was with her, planning for her first year at college. When my husband and I dropped her off at her school in New York, I finally   48   to her my biggest fear that we would end up like me and my mother. “That will never happen.” she   49  me, kissing me goodbye. Six weeks later, my husband and I returned to the campus. I   50   myself arguing with my daughter about her messy room, not  using the library and her mistake of choosing the room near the bathroom. I couldn’t stop myself. And then   51   came: “You’re just like your mother,” my daughter screamed. “I hate you.” And then she   52  .

I finally heard the words I had always dreaded. But maybe that was because I   53   them. I had always worried the bond I shared with my daughter would   54  . later that evening, we picked my daughter up to a restaurant. We ate   55  . But when we separated, I hugged her. The next morning, she called telling she loved me. There wasn’t anything to be afraid of anymore. There was just a relationship we should work on with each other.

36.A.sharing         B.playing         C.communicating D.fighting

37.A.actions         B.activities       C.words            D.weapons

38.A.husband        B.friend           C.child          D.daughter

39.A.afraid           B.unlucky        C.uncertain       D.willing

40.A.have          B.bear          C.hold           D.afford

41.A.love          B.escape from     C.obey           D.keep from

42.A.daughter       B.son            C.baby           D.life

43.A.Furthermore    B.But           C.And           D.Or

44.A.bright           B.annoying      C.understanding   D.unfriendly

45.A.on             B.in              C.at               D.along

46.A. became        B.grew         C.went           D.turned

47.A.good         B.nothing         C.my good        D.all

48.A.presented      B.told           C.admitted        D.informed

49.A.promised      B.pardoned      C.referred         D.reflected

50.A.wanted         B.asked         C.forced           D.found

51.A.it              B.she            C.they           D.that

52.A.walked away    B.looked away     C.gave away      D.stormed away

53.A.deserved       B.demanded     C.equaled          D.appreciated

54.A.tear           B.break         C.crash          D.last

55.A.in vain         B.in general     C.in silence       D.in brief

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