Mary Menth Andersen had just married Norwegian Andersen.She was looking forward to 1 a new life with him.But first she had to get all of her 2 across to Norway. At the airport in Miami.when it was finally Mary’s turn at the check­in counter.she 3 her luggage on the baggage line.But she got the 4 that would crush her bubbling feeling of happiness:“You’ll have to pay 103 dollars 5 you want to bring those suitcases to Norway. the man said. Mary had no money.Her new husband had travelled 6 her.and she had no one else to call. “I was completely 7 and tried to think which of my things I could 8 without. said Mary. Although she explained.he showed no signs of 9 . “I started to cry.tears were 10 my face.Then I heard a 11 and friendly voice behind me saying, `That’s OK.I’ll 12 her.’ Although this happened 20 years ago.Mary still remembers the 13 that radiated from the man. “He was nicely and 14 dressed.with brown leather shoes.a cotton shirt open at the throat. says Mary.She was 15 to be able to bring her suitcases and 16 the stranger that he would get his money back.The man wrote his name and 17 on a piece of paper which 18 “Barack Obama and “Kansas .Mary carried the paper around in her wallet for years.She paid the 103 dollars back to Obama the day after she arrived in Norway. This week we met her in the café that she runs. “It’s 19 to think that the man who helped me 20 years ago is the US President. says Mary 20 . [语篇导读] 年轻的Mary Menth Andersen要去挪威和她的丈夫团聚.但在迈阿密机场她却因为没有钱付行李费而处于绝望境地.就在这时.一位年轻的男士挺身而出.替她付了钱.他就是当今美国总统奥巴马. 1.A.starting B.escaping C.abandoning D.dreaming 解析:句意为:她一直期待着和他开始新的生活.start a new life意为“开始新的生活 .abandon“放弃 .escape“逃避 .dream“梦想 .都不符合句意. 答案:A 2.A.pockets B.skirts C.belongings D.cups 解析:她不得不将她所有的东西从美国带到挪威去.从下文“她不得不交103美元的运suitcase的费用 可知.此处用belongings.意为“财物 . 答案:C 3.A.removed B.placed C.fetched D.carried 解析:她把行李放在了行李带上.place是及物动词.表示“放置 .符合语境.其他选项中.fetch“去取来 .carry“随身携带 .都不符合语境. 答案:B 4.A.news B.signal C.announcement D.message 解析:语境为:但是她得到一个信息.可能会让她的幸福感破灭.message表示“信息 .符合语境.news“消息.新闻 .signal“信号.暗号 .announcement“通告 .都可排除. 答案:D 5.A.although B.as C.if D.when 解析:根据上下文.前一句是后一句实现的条件.因此选用能引导条件状语从句的连词if. 答案:C 6.A.after B.together with C.opposite to D.ahead of 解析:由文章大意可知.她的丈夫提前走了.因此才有后面的had no one else to call.因此用ahead of. 答案:D 7.A.anxious B.desperate C.upset D.puzzled 解析:我完全绝望了.此处描述当时的心情.根据语境可以排除其他选项. 答案:B 8.A.manage B.succeed C.operate D.complete 解析:动词manage意为“处理.应付 .manage without意为“没有也行.在没有的情况下继续 . 答案:A 9.A.favour B.kindness C.mercy D.hope 解析:他没有表现出一点儿仁慈的迹象.名词mercy的意思是“仁慈.宽恕 .符合语境. 答案:C ing down B.falling down C.pouring down D.setting down 解析:pour down是“流下 之意.语境为:我的眼泪从脸上流下来.come down“倒塌.下来 ,fall down“跌倒.失败 ,set down“放下.记下 . 答案:C 11.A.loud B.bored C.angry D.gentle 解析:句意为:那时.我听到我后面的一个人用温柔的.友好的声音说--形容词gentle意为“温柔的.柔和的 . 答案:D 12.A.pay for B.pay back C.pay off D.pay up 解析:根据上下文.此处表示“为她支付费用 .用pay for. 答案:A 13.A.independence B.confidence C.courage D.authority 解析:句意为:尽管这件事情已经过去二十年了.但她仍然记得从他身上所散发出来的威严.authority表示“威信.威严 .此处暗示在那时她就感觉到奥巴马有与众不同的地方. 答案:D 14.A.cautiously B.ordinarily C.fashionably D.furiously 解析:从下文可以看出奥巴马当时穿的衣服是很时尚的.cautiously是“谨慎地.小心地 .ordinarily“普通地 .furiously是“猛烈地 .都不符合语境. 答案:C 15.A.annoyed B.thrilled C.depressed D.amused 解析:形容词thrilled表示“激动的.兴奋的 .有人给她付钱.她能够把行李带走了.她感到很兴奋. 答案:B 16.A.persuaded B.emphasized C.assured D.admitted 解析:她向那个陌生人保证还他钱.assure是“保证 之意.符合语境. 答案:C 17.A.job B.telephone C.age D.address 解析:由下文出现的Kansas可知.他留下的是姓名和地址. 答案:D 18.A.told B.wrote C.spoke D.said 解析:表示“纸条上写的是什么 之意时.可以用say.read或on which be written. 答案:D 19.A.shocking B.amazing C.frightening D.embarrassing 解析:二十年前帮助她的人现在是美国总统.这是很令人惊讶的.amazing表示“令人惊讶的.令人高兴的 . 答案:B 20.A.stressfully B.worriedly C.delightedly D.interestedly 解析:她说这话的时候当然非常高兴.因此用delightedly. 答案:C 查看更多

 

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When she was alone at home, Mary needed a friend _____.

A. playing with                                    B. having played with                                     

C. with whom to play with                   D. with whom to play

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         (根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳答案)

John: Oh, hi, Fred!     Why are you so late?

    Fred:    She always keeps us in class until ten past ten.

    John: Doesn't she know that you're supposed to get out at ten?

    Fred:  But she never looks at her watch. She just keeps talking.

    John: Don't the students complain about it?   

    Fred: No.

    John: Well, you could try and talk to her.

Fred: Maybe.

    A. They don't think so.

    B. I didn't know whether to save you a place or not.

    C. Everybody is too polite.

    D. I guess so.

    E. Mary had a talk with me.

    F. It's our maths teacher.

    G. I would say something.

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Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a  21  part of the learning process. But all too often  22  parents and teachers we disallow this same right to our children.
When I see a child  23   from this kind of pressure, I think of Donnie.
Donnie was my youngest third-grader. His  24   of failure kept him from classroom games that other children enjoyed. He  25  answered questions--- he was afraid he might be wrong. I tried my best to build his  26   . But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned to our classroom. She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included, all  27  her very much.
One morning, we were working on maths problems at the chalk-board. Donnie had  28   the problems with pains-taking tidiness. Pleased with his progress, I  29  the children with Mary Anne and went for art materials. When I returned, Donnie was in  30  . He’d missed the third problem.
My student teacher looked at me in despair. Suddenly her face  31   . From the desk we shared, she got a container filled with pencils.
“Look, Donnie,” she said, kneeling beside him and gently  32   the tear-stained(弄脏的) face from his arms. “ I’ve got something to  33  you.” She removed the pencils, one at a time, and placed them on his desk.
“See these   34   , Donnie,” she continued. “ They belong to Mrs. Lindstorm and me. See how the erasers are   35   . That’s because we make mistakes too. But, we erase the mistakes and try again. That’s what you  36  learn to do, too.
She kissed him and stood up. “Here,” she said, “I’ll leave one of these pencils on  37   desk so you’ll remember that everyone makes mistakes,  38  teachers.” Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and a smile.
The   39   became Donnie’s prized possession. That, together with Mary Anne’s frequent encouragement, gradually  40  him that it’s all right to make mistakes--- as long as you erase them and try again.
21.A.small                B.basic                      C.necessary               D.large
22.A.for                    B.as                          C.to                          D.with
23.A.come                B.take                       C.fall                        D.suffer
24.A.fear                  B.lesson                    C.chance                   D.sense
25.A.always              B.Often                    C.once                      D.seldom
26.A.self-protection   B.self-improvement    C.self-confidence       D.self-learning
27.A.respected           B.disliked                  C.avoided                  D.minded
28.A.written down     B.worked out             C.gone over               D.gave in
29.A.left                   B.offered                  C.missed                   D.parted
30.A.surprise             B.astonishment          C.anger                     D.tears
31.A.darkened           B.brightened              C.pulled                    D.loosened
32.A.pushing            B.picking                  C.holding                  D.lifting
33.A.help                  B.show                     C.reward                   D.promise
34.A.pencils              B.mistakes                 C.marks                    D.containers
35.A.used                  B.built                      C.worn                     D.damaged
36.A.may                  B.Must                     C.dare                       D.can
37.A.my                   B.someone’s              C.the teacher’s           D.your
38.A.still                   B.also                       C.even                      D.not
39.A.pencil               B.words                    C.mistake                  D.desk
40.A.warned              B.informed                C.persuaded               D.reminded

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Each of us fails from time to time.If we are wise, we accept these failures as a  part of the learning process.But all too often as parents and teachers we disallow this  2  right to our children.

When I see a child  3  to this kind of pressure, I think of Donnie.

    Donnie was my youngest third grader.His  4  of failure kept him from classroom games that other children enjoyed.He  5     answered questions — he might be wrong.

I tried my best to build his  6.But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned (安排)to our classroom.

   She was young and pretty, and she loved children.My pupils, Donnie included,7  her.

   One morning, we were working math problems at the chalkboard.Donnie had 8  the problems with painstaking neatness.Pleased with his progress, I 9  the children with Mary Anne and went for art materials.When I returned, Donnie was in 10 .He’d missed the third problem.

   My student teacher looked at me in despair.Suddenly her face  11.From the desk we shared, she got a container filled with pencils.

   "Look, Donnie," she said, kneeling beside him and gently 12 the tear stained face from his arms."I’ve got something to13 you." She removed the pencils, one at a time, and placed them on his desk.

   "See these 14 , Donnie," she continued."They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me.See how the erasers are 15 ? That’s because we make mistakes too.But we erase the mistakes and try again.That’s what you 16  learn to do, too."

    She kissed him and stood up."Here," she said, "I’ll leave one of these pencils on 17 desk so you’ll remember that everybody makes mistakes, 18 teachers." Donnie looked up with love in his eyes and a smile.

    The pencil became Donnie’s  19  possession.That, together with Mary Anne’s frequent encouragement, gradually 20  him that it’s all right to make mistakes — as long as you erase them and try again.

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1.A.small                    B.basic                   C.necessary            D.large

2.A.correct                 B.same                   C.important        D.natural

3.A.suffering               B.object                  C.fall                      D.subject

4.A.fear                      B.lesson                 C.chance               D.sense

5.A.always                  B.often                   C.never          D.seldom

6.A.self-protection       B.self-improvement C.self-confidence    D.self-learning

7.A.respected              B.disliked                C.avoided               D.mined

8.A.worked out           B.copied                 C.gone over            D.leaned

9.A.left                       B.offered                C.missed            D.parted

10.A.surprise               B.astonishment        C.anger                  D.tears

11.A.darkened             B.brightened           C.pulled                  D.loosened

12.A.lifting                  B.picking                C.holding                D.pushing

13.A.help                    B.show                  C.reward                D.promise

14.A.pencils                B.mistakes              C.marks                 D.containers

15.A.used                   B.built                    C.worn                  D.damaged

16.A.may                    B.must                   C.will                     D.can

17.A.my                     B.someone’s           C.the teacher’s        D.your

18.A.still                     B.also                     C.even                   D.not

19.A.prized                 B.own                    C.kept                    D.expected

20.A.warned               B.informed             C.persuaded      D.reminded

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— Is this Mr. White’s office, Mary?

— Yes, _____.

A. that’s all right         B. it doesn’t matter

C. after you                 D. please yourself

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