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Goldie’s Secret
She turned up at the doorstep of my house in Cornwall. No way could I have sent her away. No way, not me anyway. Maybe someone had kicked her out of their car the night before. “We’re moving house.” “No space for her any more with the baby coming.” “We never really wanted her, but what could we have done? She was a present.” People find all sorts of excuses for abandoning an animal. And she was one of the most beautiful dogs I had ever seen.
I called her Goldie. If I had known what was going to happen I would have given her a more creative name. She was so unsettled during those first few days. She hardly ate anything and had such an air of sadness about her. There was nothing I could do to make her happy, it seemed. Heaven knows what had happened to her at her previous owner’s. But eventually at the end of the first week she calmed down. Always by my side, whether we were out on one of our long walks or sitting by the fire.
That’s why it was such a shock when she pulled away from me one day when we were out for a walk. We were a long way from home, when she started barking and getting very restless. Eventually I couldn’t hold her any longer and she raced off down the road towards a farmhouse in the distance as fast as she could.
By the time I reached the farm I was very tired and upset with Goldie. But when I saw her licking (舔) the four puppies (幼犬) I started to feel sympathy towards them. “We didn’t know what had happened to her,” said the woman at the door. “I took her for a walk one day, soon after the puppies were born, and she just disappeared.” “She must have tried to come back to them and got lost,” added a boy from behind her.
I must admit I do miss Goldie, but I’ve got Nugget now, and she looks just like her mother. And I’ve learnt a good lesson: not to judge people.
【小题1】.
How did the author feel about Goldie when Goldie came to the house?

A.Shocked.B.Annoyed.C.Sympathetic.D.Upset.
【小题2】.
. In her first few days at the author’s house, Goldie      .
A.sat by the fireB.was angry
C.ate a littleD.felt worried
【小题3】.
Goldie rushed off to a farmhouse one day because she ­    .
A.found her way to her old homeB.heard familiar barkings
C.wanted to leave the authorD.saw her puppies
【小题4】.
The passage is organized in order of ­    .
A.effectivenessB.timeC.importanceD.complexity

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She was so sad because she failed in the math test. Let’s ______ her _______.

A.leave … behind

B.leave … alone

C.leave … aside

D.leave … out

 

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Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(录取) to medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.
In 1849, after graduation from medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.
Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being the first woman physician and founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.
66. Why couldn’t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?
A. She couldn’t get admitted to medical school
B. She decided to further her education in Paris
C. A serious eye problem stopped her
D. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States
67. What main obstacle(障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for becoming for a doctor?
A. She was a woman.
B. She wrote too many letters.
C. She couldn’t graduate from medical school.
D. She couldn’t set up her hospital.
68. How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?
A. Eight years   B. Ten years   C. Nineteen years   D. Thirty-six years
69. According to the passage, all of the following are “firsts” in the life of Elizabeth Blacekwell except that she ______.
A. became the first woman physician
B. was the first woman doctor
C. and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children
D. set up the first medical school for women
70. Eilzabeth Blackwell spent most of her lift in _______.
A. England   B. Paris   C. the United States  D. New York City

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One of my next-door neighbors is a sweet 92-year-old Polish lady. A few days ago, I came back home from a trip. As I was  1 my clothes in my room, I heard a(n)       2  ,violent knock on the door. It was 10:30 pm, and I wasn’t sure who it could be. I went downstairs and  3  the peephole(猫眼), and saw that it was our sweet next-door neighbor.

I quickly   4  the door, and she seemed really distressed and kept , “please help me, I need your help. The fire alarm won’t go off. Please help me.” I  6  told her that everything would be okay, and  7  her to her house to see what was going on  8  the fire alarm.

She  9 that the alarm had been going on and off inconsistently for the past two hours, and that her  10  to call her daughter to come and fix it was fruitless. So I took a chair from her dining room table,  11  it, and looked at the fire alarm.

After twisting the fire alarm off, I blew into it, because sometimes  12 causes it to make strange noises. She seemed  13 but was exactly shaking out of fear. I asked her  14 she was okay, and she said she was 15  , so I gave her a hug. I felt her shaking in my embrace, and held her _16_ for a few minutes until she stopped shaking and sighed a breath of relief.

We then  17 and talked for ten minutes, until I felt that she was okay, and safe to sleep. She was so generous with  18 for being with her, but I thanked her for  19 me that hugs are indeed good tools! So, sometimes, a(n) 20  hug is a good and powerful way to hold someone going through a difficult period.

1.                A.collecting       B.designing       C.unpacking D.setting

 

2.                A.continual       B.flexible         C.rhythmic  D.impressive

 

3.                A.looked through   B.made out       C.cut up    D.turned to

 

4.                A.closed         B.moved         C.locked   D.opened

 

5.                A.thinking        B.repeating       C.complaining   D.screaming

 

6.                A.frequently      B.briefly          C.immediately   D.roughly

 

7.                A.required        B.accompanied    C.inspected D.observed

 

8.                A.for            B.to             C.by   D.with

 

9.                A.predicted       B.warned         C.mentioned    D.proved

 

10.               A.attempt        B.suggestion      C.responsibility   D.permission

 

11.               A.pressed        B.revolved        C.crashed   D.climbed

 

12.               A.power         B.dust           C.paper D.switch

 

13.               A.determined     B.terrified        C.relieved   D.devoted

 

14.               A.when          B.how           C.why  D.if

 

15.               A.afraid          B.tired           C.sleepy D.pleased

 

16.               A.casually        B.tightly          C.automatically   D.abruptly

 

17.               A.broke down     B.sped up        C.sat down   D.turned around

 

18.               A.suffering       B.regret          C.shame D.gratitude

 

19.               A.advising        B.reminding       C.encouraging    D.advocating

 

20.               A.simple         B.special         C.official    D.sudden

 

 

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Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(录取) to medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of schooling.

In 1849, after graduation from medical school, she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.

Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children. Besides being the first woman physician and founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.

1.Why couldn’t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?

A.She couldn’t get admitted to medical school

B.She decided to further her education in Paris

C.A serious eye problem stopped her

D.It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States

2.What main obstacle(障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for becoming a doctor?

A.She was a woman.

B.She wrote too many letters.

C.She couldn’t graduate from medical school.

D.She couldn’t set up her hospital.

3.How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?

A.Eight years

B.Ten years

C.Nineteen years

D.Thirty-six years

4.According to the passage, all of the following are “firsts” in the life of Elizabeth Blackwell except that she ______.

A.became the first woman physician

B.was the first woman doctor

C.and several other women founded the first hospital for women and children

D.set up the first medical school for women

5.Elizabeth Blackwell spent most of her life in _______.

A.England

B.Paris

C.the United States

D.New York City

 

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