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______ the owner’s electric blanket was on fire, the pet cat kept scratching on the bedroom door till she woke up, ____ her life miraculously.

A. Realized, saving      B. Having realized, saved

C. Realizing, saving    D. Realized, saved

 

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The young couple had another quarrel. They were sitting silently when the landlady came in and asked, “You don’t   31  the house any more?” He kept silent and she   32  shook her head.
The landlady began   33  the house. After looking around, the landlady screamed, “See how you have   34  my house? The walls are full of nails! How could I rent it to others?”
She began looking around her   35 room. Four years ago on the wedding night, he felt deeply   36  to her, saying, “I feel so sorry to you for   37  you live in this small room. In the future I will buy our own big house.”
This tiny room has two nails on the wall next to the door, one for her bag and the other   38  . At that time, she threw all her stuff such as her bag and umbrella on the   39  once she entered the room, staring at the whole   40  and feeling terribly upset. Then he began   41  more nails into the wall. There were three nails on the left, on which   42  his clothes yesterday and four on the right used to   43  their wedding photo frame.
The landlady started to pull the nails out with a tool. After the nails were   44 , the walls were left with countless holes. Suddenly, she felt heartbroken as if she were   45  nonstop through these holes.
  She   46  to her feet and exclaimed, “Stop removing the nails! We will rent the house   47  we buy our own!” He gazed at her surprised, and then turned round, tears over his cheek.
She   48 realized that marriage was like a wall and that all   49  and “cold wars” were like the nails on the wall.  50 , when they were removed, only a wall with holes would remain. But if all the nails were still in their own places, the wall was still complete and reliable.

【小题1】
A.likeB.cleanC.rentD.keep
【小题2】
A.simplyB.barelyC.coldlyD.proudly
【小题3】
A.observingB.examiningC.watchingD.spotting
【小题4】
A.sharedB.ruinedC.keptD.decorated
【小题5】
A.familiarB.dirtyC.emptyD.bright
【小题6】
A.devotedB.attachedC.optimisticD.guilty
【小题7】
A.leavingB.havingC.askingD.getting
【小题8】
A.clothesB.picturesC.umbrellasD.hats
【小题9】
A.floorB.wallC.ceilingD.door
【小题10】
A.troubleB.messC.confusionD.order
【小题11】
A.puttingB.strikingC.drivingD.beating
【小题12】
A.hungB.fastenedC.droppedD.swung
【小题13】
A.connectB.fixC.hangD.put
【小题14】
A.replacedB.separatedC.unfastenedD.removed
【小题15】
A.cryingB.achingC.bleedingD.disturbing
【小题16】
A.jumpedB.heldC.stuckD.got
【小题17】
A.ifB.unlessC.asD.until
【小题18】
A.especiallyB.eventuallyC.fortunatelyD.sadly
【小题19】
A.chaosB.troublesC.quarrelsD.challenges
【小题20】
A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.ThusD.However

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  A train sped up through the countryside at 60 mph as a“traveller”relaxes with his newspaper. But this is no businessman taking it easy—the driver of the passenger express(快车)is doing the reading.
  A Sunday Express reader caught this Virgin employee on film as the train sped through Derbyshire on its way to Plymouth from Newcastle.
  Virgin,which has come under repeated criticism over their rail service, yesterday fired the driver after being shown the photograph. A spokesman said an inquiry(调查)was under way to make sure exactly what he was doing and why he appeared to have taken his eyes off the track ahead.
  The picture comes in the week that the public inquiry into the Southall rail disaster, which claimed seven lives, heard that the driver at the centre of that case had earlier been spotted with his feet on the control button of his cab.
  Larry Harrison,who worked for Great Western Trains,drove through two warning signals before crashing at 60 mph into a waiting train.
  The reader who took this picture was standing on a bridge outside Chesterfield early one summer’s evening. He said,“I only realized what I’d got when I had the pictures developed. I couldn’t believe it.”
  “As far as I could see,there was no one else in the cab with the drive,unless they were hiding, The person with the paper open was certainly sitting in the driver’s normal seat.”
  The photographer works on the railways and does not want to be named,but he added,“I’ve seen many drivers with their feet on the control panel but I’ve never seen them reading papers like this. There is an automatic warning system and driver’s safety device which reminds him when he passes yellow and red signals. But you should never take your eyes off the track and rely only on sounds because you could have unexpected objects on the line or suddenly have speed limits given.”
63.Who is the“traveller”mentioned in the first paragraph?
A.A train driver.       B.A businessman.
C.A passenger.         D.A newspaper reader.
64.The train ______________when the picture was taken.
A.was driving to Plymouth
B.was ready for a picture
C.had seven people on it
D.crashed into another train
65.Who took the picture of the driver of the passenger express?
A.A professional photographer.
B.A newspaper reporter.
C.Another train driver.
D.A member of the railway staff.
66.According to what we have read,we may find this passage most probably______________.
A.at a train station
B.from a news report
C.from a driver’s safety guide
D.from the police inquiry

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  Once upon a time,there was a wonderful old man who loved everything on the land——animals and plants.
  One day while walking through the woods,the old man found a cocoon of a butterfly. He took it home. A few days later,a small opening appeared;he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through that little hole. Then it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had gotten as far as it could and it could go no farther. Then the man decided to help the butterfly,so he took a pair of scissors and cut the remaining bit of the cocoon. The butterfly then came out easily.
  But it had a swollen body and small,shriveled(枯萎的)wings. The man continued to watch the butterfly because he expected that,at any moment,the wings would enlarge and expand to be able to support the body,or they would be smaller. Neither happened! In fact,the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling around with a swollen body and shriveled wings. It never was able to fly.
  What the man in his kindness and hurry did not understand was that the struggle required for the butterfly to get through the tiny opening was nature’s way of forcing fluid from the body of the butterfly into its wings so that it would be ready for flight once it achieved its freedom from the cocoon.
  Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were allowed to go through our life without any difficulties,it would cripple(使无能)us. We would not be as strong as what we could have been. And we could never fly.
59.The old man cut the cocoon in order to__________.
A.kill the butterfly
B.play with the butterfly
C.make the butterfly come out easily
D.have the butterfly
60.The reason why the butterfly could not fly is that__________.
A.the old man broke its wings
B.it was too small
C.newly born butterflies can’t fly
D.it came out of its cocoon without enough struggle
61.What can we know from the passage?
A.That old man was fond of everything except the butterfly.
B.It was the old man that stopped the butterfly flying.
C.The old man realized his mistake.
D.It’s not hard for the butterfly to come out of the cocoon.
62.What does the author want to tell us by writing the passage?
A.We should help others.
B.Without others help we can still succeed.
C.Struggles in our life can make us stronger.
D.Butterflies can fly without people’s help.

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  Norman Bethune was a Canadian doctor who lost his life for worthy causes around the world. Bethune first attempted to socialize the medical system in Canada. He then joined the Spanish Civil War, and later travelled to China to assist the Red Army.

  From 1928 to 1936, Bethune worked as a thoracic(胸的)surgeon in Montreal. He became famous there for his treatment of tuberculosis(肺结核)patients. Although he cured hundreds of cases successfully, many of his poorer patients became ill again when they returned to crowded, unsanitary(不卫生的)homes. Bethune realized they could not be cured without proper living conditions and medical care. He wanted the medical system to provide the same. level of health care for everyone. Bethune, and others with similar ideas, developed a plan for socialized medicine. However, when they presented it to the government they received a strong negative reaction. Bethune became unpopular among other doctors who thought his ideas were too radical(激进的).

  In the winter of 1936, Bethune volunteered to help in the Spanish Civil War. He gave up his position as a famous surgeon to establish a mobile blood transfusion service. The service collected blood from donors(捐赠人)and delivered it to hospitals and to soldiers at the battlefront(前线).On many occasions, Bethune risked his life to deliver blood to the front line.

  In 1938, Bethune went to China to help Mao. Tse-tung and the Red Army fight the Japanese. He became the Red Army's Medical Chief and trained thousands of Chinese as medics and doctors. He also designed the world's first mobile medical unit despite limited equipment. The unit saved the lives of many soldiers. Unfortunately, Bethune soon lost his life assisting the Chinese. He died on November 12, 1939, from an infection. The world lost a great unselfish hero with Bethune's death.

(1) According to the passage Bethune___________.

[  ]

A.was born in Canada and died in Canada

B.was a Canadian doctor, but lost his life in China

C.went to help the Spanish Civil War in 1935

D.was famous for being able to collect blood from donors

(2) Bethune became unpopular__________.

[  ]

A.because of his idea of establishing a mobile blood transfusion service

B.because he wanted the medica1 system to provide the same level of health care for everyone

C.because he assisted the Spanish Civil War

D.because he left his own motherland and helped other countries

(3) During Bethune's stay in China, he_________.

[  ]

A.helped train thousands of Chinese as medics and doctors

B.designed the world's first mobile medical unit despite limited equipment

C.had been the Red Army's Medical Chief

D.A, B and C

(4) Bethune died___________.

[  ]

A.in China
B.in Canada
C.in Spain
D.in Japan

(5) Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE?

[  ]

A.Bethune died in November, 1939.

B.Bethune had helped in the Spanish Civil War.

C.Bethune had also helped in the Chinese Civil War.

D.Bethune lost his life when he helped Chinese people.

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