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    After I had been waiting there   1   more than ten minutes, I felt certain I   2   have missed the busThere was only   3   thing I could do about that: I would just have to   4   homeOf course it was entirely my own   5   I had told   6   the last bus always   7   Little Sutton at ten thirty exactly and it   8   now ten to elevenIt would   9   me at least an hour and a half and possibly more to walk to my home in Forest End  10   there was a full moon in the sky and I was quite   11   to walking much farther than thatPerhaps I had   12   not take the short cut(近路)through the woods: I might easily lose my   13   in the darknessI was halfway home when I heard a car   14   slowly behind meCould it be my imagination   15   was it actually following me down the hill?   16   else should it be making such slow progress? No matter what the fact was, I decided to have a try, so I stood still   17   if I were waiting for it to pass meIt stopped just beside me, the door   18   and a man got   19   , who said worriedly, “Have you any idea where we can get petrol at   20   time of night? We’ve just run out completely.”

1Afor

Bvery

Cfairly

Dlittle

2Acould

Bmight

Cmust

Dshould

3Aa

B<span lang=EN-US style='mso-bidi-font-size:10.5pt'>any

Cone

Dsome

4Ago

Bbe

Crun.

Dwalk

5Amistake.

Bidea

Cwrong

Dthing

6Aabout

Bme

Cof

Dit

7Agot

Bpast

Carrived

Dleft

8Ais

Bhas been

Cwas

Dbecame

9Acost

Bhave taken

Ctake

Dhave spent

10AEven though

BBut

CAnd

DThough

11Aable

Bused

Cabout

Dunable

12Abetter

Bhad

Cthe best

Dstill

13Aroad

Bdirection

Cway

Dbeautiful stars

14Acome

Bis coming

Chas been coming

Dcoming

15Anor

Bor

Cand

Dthen

16AWhere

BHow

CWhat

DWhy

17Aas

Beven

Cbut

Dthere

18Aopened

Bopen

Cwas opened

Dcloses

19Aoff

Bout

Cdown

Dto

20Athe

Bno

Cthat

Dthis

 

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    After I had been waiting there   1   more than ten minutes, I felt certain I   2   have missed the busThere was only   3   thing I could do about that: I would just have to   4   homeOf course it was entirely my own   5   I had told   6   the last bus always   7   Little Sutton at ten thirty exactly and it   8   now ten to elevenIt would   9   me at least an hour and a half and possibly more to walk to my home in Forest End  10   there was a full moon in the sky and I was quite   11   to walking much farther than thatPerhaps I had   12   not take the short cut(近路)through the woods: I might easily lose my   13   in the darknessI was halfway home when I heard a car   14   slowly behind meCould it be my imagination   15   was it actually following me down the hill?   16   else should it be making such slow progress? No matter what the fact was, I decided to have a try, so I stood still   17   if I were waiting for it to pass meIt stopped just beside me, the door   18   and a man got   19   , who said worriedly, “Have you any idea where we can get petrol at   20   time of night? We’ve just run out completely.”

1Afor

Bvery

Cfairly

Dlittle

2Acould

Bmight

Cmust

Dshould

3Aa

Bany

Cone

Dsome

4Ago

Bbe

Crun.

Dwalk

5Amistake.

Bidea

Cwrong

Dthing

6Aabout

Bme

Cof

Dit

7Agot

Bpast

Carrived

Dleft

8Ais

Bhas been

Cwas

Dbecame

9Acost

Bhave taken

Ctake

Dhave spent

10AEven though

BBut

CAnd

DThough

11Aable

Bused

Cabout

Dunable

12Abetter

Bhad

Cthe best

Dstill

13Aroad

Bdirection

Cway

Dbeautiful stars

14Acome

Bis coming

Chas been coming

Dcoming

15Anor

Bor

Cand

Dthen

16AWhere

BHow

CWhat

DWhy

17Aas

Beven

Cbut

Dthere

18Aopened

Bopen

Cwas opened

Dcloses

19Aoff

Bout

Cdown

Dto

20Athe

Bno

Cthat

Dthis

 

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完形填空

  A friend of mine met with an accident driving in the darkness.His legs were so hurt that he couldn’t   1  .What was worse was that he found himself unable to ask for help-his mobile phone didn’t   2  .Nothing could be done but   3   in cold wilderness.It was 8 hours later that day broke, and then the   4   of the rescue.

  It is almost   5   that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long.Even more surprising was his   6  , “First of all I checked up on my physical   7   and found myself not in fatal(致命的)danger.Finding no   8   to call for help, I leaned back to try my best to keep the wound from   9  .In this way I fell asleep.

  This   10   me of another story:A group of young men   11   to explore a mountain cave and got lost.  12   to find a way out in the dark cave they were   13   and ran anxiously without a sense of   14  .Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion.According to the   15   people that found them, the place where they got lost was only about 10 meters away from the   16   of the cave.If they stayed where they got lost and tried to   17   themselves, they would probably   18   a small light glimmering(闪烁)not far away.

  We can compare it with our   19   itself.Sometimes when we meet with difficulties in life, we feel lost in the darkness.If it is unclear, you needn’t put up a struggle   20  .Remember:CALM DOWN!

(1)

[  ]

A.

recover

B.

move

C.

escape

D.

shout

(2)

[  ]

A.

control

B.

operate

C.

ring

D.

work

(3)

[  ]

A.

cry

B.

lie

C.

wait

D.

sleep

(4)

[  ]

A.

failure

B.

success

C.

team

D.

arrival

(5)

[  ]

A.

untrue

B.

unbelievable

C.

reasonable

D.

strange

(6)

[  ]

A.

conclusion

B.

decision

C.

explanation

D.

bravery

(7)

[  ]

A.

conditions

B.

situations

C.

signs

D.

cases

(8)

[  ]

A.

method

B.

way

C.

road

D.

approach

(9)

[  ]

A.

paining

B.

spreading

C.

hurting

D.

bleeding

(10)

[  ]

A.

reminds

B.

informs

C.

demands

D.

tells

(11)

[  ]

A.

had

B.

managed

C.

tried

D.

planned

(12)

[  ]

A.

Unwilling

B.

Unable

C.

Determined

D.

Deciding

(13)

[  ]

A.

frightened

B.

surprised

C.

excited

D.

disappointed

(14)

[  ]

A.

hearing

B.

sight

C.

touch

D.

direction

(15)

[  ]

A.

rescue

B.

village

C.

local

D.

brave

(16)

[  ]

A.

end

B.

top

C.

opening

D.

door

(17)

[  ]

A.

save

B.

help

C.

check

D.

calm

(18)

[  ]

A.

look

B.

sense

C.

catch

D.

realize

(19)

[  ]

A.

adventure

B.

accident

C.

life

D.

experience

(20)

[  ]

A.

really

B.

immediately

C.

carefully

D.

certainly

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完形填空。
     One afternoon I went to an art museum and I was looking forward to a quiet view of the masterpiece
(名作). A young couple looking at the paintings ahead of me talked   1   between themselves. I watched
them a moment and   2   she was doing all the talking.
     I admired his patience for   3   up with he talktiveness. Annoyed (恼怒) by her noise. I moved on.
     I   4   with them several times as I moved through the different rooms of art.   5   I heard her continouse
talking, I moved   6   quickly. I was at the counter of the gift shop when I   7   the couple going to the exit.
Before they left, the man took out a walking stick and then tapped his   8   into the coatroom to get his wife's
jacket.
     "He's a(n)   9   man," the clerk at the counter said. "Most of us would  10  if we blinded at such a young
age. During his recovery, he said his wife wouldn't change. So, as before, he and his wife come in  11  there
is a new art show."
     "But  12  does he get out of the art?" I asked. "He can't see."
     "Can't see! You're  13 . He sees a lot. More than you or I do." The clerk said. "His wife  14  each painting
so he can see it in his  15 ."
     I  16  something about patience, courage and love that day. I saw the  17  of a young wife describing
paintings to a person without  18  and the courage of a husband who would not allow  19  to change his life.
And I saw the love  20  by two people as I watched this couple walk away hand in hand.
(     )1. A. continously
(     )2. A. heard      
(     )3. A. keeping    
(     )4. A. met        
(     )5. A. As though  
(     )6. A. on         
(     )7. A. watched    
(     )8. A. way        
(     )9. A. patient    
(     )10. A. give in    
(     )11. A. whenever   
(     )12. A. when       
(     )13. A. right      
(     )14. A. paints     
(     )15. A. eyes       
(     )16. A. learned    
(     )17. A. kindness   
(     )18. A. stop       
(     )19. A. blindness  
(     )20. A. shown      
B. carefully  
B. suggested  
B. staying    
B. quarrelled 
B. Now        
B. away       
B. considered    
B. road       
B. unlucky    
B. give up    
B. wherever   
B. if         
B. wrong      
B. buys       
B. ears       
B. found      
B. word       
B. sight      
B. ability    
B. valued     
C. sadly       
C. decided     
C. coming      
C. watched     
C. Each time   
C. in          
C. realized    
C. door        
C. brave          
C. give away   
C. however     
C. whether     
C. foolish     
C. admires     
C. head        
C. judged      
C. courage     
C. hearing     
C. care        
C. shared    
D. happily      
D. insisted     
D. putting      
D. hated        
D. Ever since   
D. out          
D. noticed      
D. direction    
D. clever       
D. give back                  
D. whoever      
D. what         
D. careless     
D. describes    
D. mouth        
D. considered   
D. patience     
D. mind         
D. carelessness 
D. received     

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     A middle-aged stranger visited us late on a dark rainy night when my father was working the night shift
(a job for a period during the night). The stranger asked if he could wait under the eaves of our roof for the
rain to stop. Then he disappeared, and we started hearing footsteps and creaking boards in the attic (the space
or room at the top of a building, under the roof, often used for storing things). Was the stranger inside our
house? My whole body couldn't help but stiffen. In my mind's eye, I could imagine the stranger pushing
through the attic door and approaching US.
     We immediately called Jerry, our neighbor, for help. He searched everywhere, but the visitor was nowhere
to be found. As Jerry looked in the garage, he found the stranger lying underneath the car. Jerry exclaimed
with fright, "You are not allowed to enter the house. Get off the property right now."
     We were determined to leave the house immediately. As we drove away, we saw the man blocking our
way on the road and staring at us. We had to change the direction to avoid meeting him. After that, I never
saw the stranger again.
1. The text is mainly about _____.
A. the neighbor Jerry
B. a strange dream
C. a strange visitor.
D. footsteps in the attic
2. Based on the text, which of the following statements is true?
A. The family hit the stranger with their car.
B. The stranger pushed through the family's door.
C. Jerry was hurrying back from the night shift.
D. The author's father wasn't at home that night.
3. Why did the family leave their house on a late, dark night?
A. It was raining hard and the eaves of their roof were broken.
B. There was a ghost wandering around the house.
C. They did not feel safe in their house.
D. The stranger was still somewhere inside the house.
4. The text was written in order of _____.
A. time
B. space
C. importance
D. age of the family

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