A. ran B. turned C. returned D. walked 查看更多

 

题目列表(包括答案和解析)

    It was a rainy day and I was riding on a bus downtown to go to work. I was   36   next to a man in a business suit and I paid little attention  37   we both got off at the same stop and walked to the same newsstand to get a morning   38  .  

The man running the stand was obviously having a  39   day. He was rude and unsmiling as we bought our papers, which only  40   more gloom (郁闷)to my day. The businessman   41 my gloomy feeling and smiled brightly,   42   the news stand owner for the paper and for being open on such a(n)   43   to make sure we were able to get our papers.  

As we  44 away, I asked this man why he was so   45   to the newsman when he didn't 46   his expression of thanks and friendliness. The businessman smiled at me and said, " Why would I let someone else  47   what I say and what I feel?"  

We then   48   to go to our own work places. To this day, I still don't know who that businessman was, or   49  he worked. He appeared briefly in my life and disappeared just as 50 . But I've never forgotten the words he said and his   51   which seemed like a ray of light on a gloomy day.  

That was a good 25 years   52  , but the effect this had on my life has lasted. I  53   had a chance to thank him personally, but the way I look at life has changed  54   those words. I have learnt that we cannot control people and   55   that come to us, but we can always control our response to them.  

36.A.whispering

B.sitting      

C.driving      

D.weeping 

37.A.since     

B.after       

C.unless      

D.until 

38.A.paper     

B.suit        

C.call       

D.coffee 

39.A.good        

B.nervous    

C.bad      

D.long 

40.A.provided     

B.offered    

C.added      

D.returned 

41.A.breathed    

B.called        

C.noticed     

D.took 

42.A.thanking     

B.envying    

C.asking    

D.blaming 

43.A.evening     

B.afternoon   

C.morning

D.midnight 

44.A.turned     

B.passed     

C.drove      

D.ran 

45.A.cruel       

B.serious       

C.pleasant    

D.rude 

46.A.stick to     

B.refer to    

C.get used to  

D.respond to 

47.A.explain     

B.understand  

C.control      

D.correct 

48.A.attempted  

B.sought      

C.continued   

D.separated 

49.A.where      

B.why      

C.whether    

D.how 

50.A.gently      

B.quickly     

C.regularly    

D.strangely 

51.A.humor     

B.smile      

C.business     

D.help 

52.A.ago       

B.before      

C.later       

D.after 

53.A.often

B.seldom

C.once

D.never 

54.A.in search of

B.in memory of

Cfor the purpose of

D.as a result of 

55.A.situations

B.statements

C.possibilities

D.positions 

查看答案和解析>>

  One day, in Philadelphia, three men walked into the 1 Street Station. One of them went to the Information Center to check the departure-arrival listings (一览表). There he 2 that the three 3 train to New York was going to leave an hour later that day.

  When he told his friends about the 4 , they 5 that they all go to a nearby bar to wait. So off they went.

  About an hour 6 , they returned to the station laughing and talking. When they arrived at the right 7 , they saw the train was already moving slowly out of the station.

  All the three men ran 8 the train shouting, “Wait! Wait! Come back!” Two of them 9 up with the last car, grabbed (抓住) the railing (扶手) of the back platform (车厢后门台), pulled themselves up, and got on the moving train. 10 this time, the third man had stopped 11 . As he hopelessly watched the train 12 out of the station, he could still see his friends wave and 13 them call. 14 he had a confused (迷惑的) look on his face. Then after a short 15 , he turned a way and slapped (掌击) his knee as he laughed 16 laughed.

  A man 17 nearby, who had seen it all, 18 him and asked, “What's so funny (可笑的) fellow? After all, your two friends made it and you didn't.”

  The man was still laughing so hard 19 he had tears in his eyes as he replied, “You don't understand. Those two fellows came to 20 .”

1.

[  ]

A.Thirty
B.Thirtyth
C.Thirtith
D.Thirtieth

2.

[  ]

A.found out
B.noticed
C.found
D.founded

3.

[  ]

A.o'clock
B.o'clock's
C.hours
D.hours'

4.

[  ]

A.delay (延期)
B.accident
C.tickets
D.lateness

5.

[  ]

A.suggested
B.wished
C.hoped
D.advised

6.

[  ]

A.late
B.later
C.after
D.before

7.

[  ]

A.stop
B.track (铁轨)
C.station
D.way

8.

[  ]

A.on
B.up
C.from
D.after

9.

[  ]

A.put
B.ran
C.went
D.caught

10.

[  ]

A.By
B.Till
C.At
D.Since

11.

[  ]

A.to run
B.run
C.ran
D.running

12.

[  ]

A.pulled
B.pulls
C.pull
D.be pulled

13.

[  ]

A.hear
B.listen to
C.watch
D.understand

14.

[  ]

A.At first
B.First
C.At the first
D.First of all

15.

[  ]

A.moment
B.minute
C.movement
D.example

16.

[  ]

A.or
B.and
C.after
D.but

17.

[  ]

A.stand
B.stands
C.standing
D.stood

18.

[  ]

A.turned to
B.turned on
C.turned off
D.turned around

19.

[  ]

A.when
B.before
C.that
D.as

20.

[  ]

A.see me off
B.send me up
C.meet me say
D.hello to me

查看答案和解析>>

After sunset on our last day at the farm I walked out into the desert. In this, the first pleasant moment for a walk after long hot hours, I thought I was the only thing out of doors. Suddenly I stopped. Before me a rattlesnake lay fixed, its head not yet drawn back to strike but only turned a little to watch what I would do. Many snakes will run away at the sight of a man but this rattlesnake felt no necessity to get out of any-body's way. He held his ground in calm watch-fullness waiting for me to show my intentions. My first aim was to take no notice of him; I had never killed an animal if I was not forced to kill. But I remembered that there were children, dogs and horses at the farm as well as men and women with thin clothes on; my duty was to kill the snake. I went back to the farm and returned with a stick. The rattlesnake had not moved; he lay like a wire but more quickly than I could stride he shot into a bush and set up his rattling, warning me by this that I had made an unreasonable attack and attempted to take his life and that if I insisted he would have no choice but to take mine if he could. For a moment I listened to this terrifying sound and then I struck into the bush with my stick and, chop-ping about, dragged him out of the bush with his back broken.
He struck once more at the stick but a moment later his neck was broken and he was soon dead althoughwww.ks5u.com when I picked him up by the tail his mouth opened, proving that a dead snake may still bite. There was blood in his mouth and poison was dropping; it was not only a dis-gusting(令人作呕的) sight but a pitiful one too. I dropped the body into a green bush and, as I did so, I saw him in my imagination, crawling over the sands as he might have done if I had let him go.

  1. 1.

    At the sight of the author, the rattlesnake        .

    1. A.
      shot into a bush
    2. B.
      lay motionless but got ready to meet danger
    3. C.
      drew itself up to strike
    4. D.
      took no notice of his presence
  2. 2.

    The author had to kill the rattlesnake because       .

    1. A.
      it stood in his way
    2. B.
      it attempted to take his life
    3. C.
      it presented a disgusting sight
    4. D.
      its presence was a danger to the people and animals at the farm
  3. 3.

    Which of the following best describes the rattlesnake?

    1. A.
      It attacked man without any reason.
    2. B.
      It would not attack unless it was attacked.
    3. C.
      It ran away at the sight of man.
    4. D.
      It exposed itself to danger.
  4. 4.

    It is implied at the end of the passage that the author____.

    1. A.
      regretted having killed the snake
    2. B.
      was glad that he had killed the snake
    3. C.
      felt a little sorry for the snake
    4. D.
      could not help thinking about the dead snake

查看答案和解析>>

Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

  Twenty-one years ago, my husband gave me Sam, an eight-week-old schnauzer(德国髥狗), to heip ease the loss of our daughter.Sam and I developed a very special bond over the next fourteen years.It seemed nothing that happened could ever   1   that.

  At one point, my husband and I decided to   2   from our New York apartment to a new home in New Jersey.After we were there a while, our neighbor, whose cat had recently had kittens, asked us if we would like one.We were a little worried about Sam's   3   and how he would handle his turf(地盘)being invaded, but we decided to risk it and agreed to take a kitten.

  We picked a little, gray.playful ball of fur.It was like having a roadrunner in the house.-She raced around   4   imaginary mice and squirrels and vaulted from table to chair in the blink of an eye, so we named her Lightning.

  At first, Sam and Lightning were very cautious with each other and   5   their distance.But slowly, as the days went on.Lightning started following Sam-up the stairs, down the stairs-into the kitchen to watch him eat.into the living room to watch him sleep.As time passed, they became inseparable.When they slept, it was always together; when they ate, it was always next to each other.When I played with one.the other   6  .If Sam barked at something.Lightning ran to see what it was.When I took either one out of the house, the other was always waiting by the door when we returned.That was the way it was for years.

  Then, without any warning.Sam began suffering from convulsions(抽搐)and was diagnosed as having a weak heart.I had no other choice but to have him put down.The pain of making that   7  , however, was nothing compared with what I experienced when I had to leave Sam at the vet(兽医诊所)and walk into our house alone.This time, there was no Sam for Lightning to greet and no way to   8   why she would never see her friend again.

  In the days that followed.Lightning seemed   9   She could not tell me in words that she was suffering, but I could see the pain and disappointment in her eyes whenever anyone opened the front door, or the hope whenever she heard a dog   10  

  The weeks wore on and the cat's   11   seemed to be, lifting.One day as I walked into our living room, I happened to glance down on the floor next to our sofa where we had a sculptured replica(复制品)of Sam that we had bought a few years before.Lying next to the statue, one arm wrapped around the statue's neck, was Lightning,   12   sleeping with her best friend.

(1)

[  ]

A.

change

B.

show

C.

learn

D.

acquire

(2)

[  ]

A.

live

B.

work

C.

travel

D.

relocate

(3)

[  ]

A.

company

B.

jealousy

C.

friend

D.

trouble

(4)

[  ]

A.

fighting

B.

hitting

C.

chasing

D.

eating

(5)

[  ]

A.

made

B.

got

C.

kept

D.

took

(6)

[  ]

A.

joined in

B.

broke in

C.

turned up

D.

went out

(7)

[  ]

A.

response

B.

difference

C.

sense

D.

decision

(8)

[  ]

A.

follow

B.

explain

C.

argue

D.

debate

(9)

[  ]

A.

warm-hearted

B.

heart-broken

C.

innocent

D.

positive

(10)

[  ]

A.

bark

B.

walk

C.

run

D.

sigh'

(11)

[  ]

A.

wish

B.

wound

C.

doubt

D.

sorrow

(12)

[  ]

A.

frequently

B.

angrily

C.

contentedly

D.

disappointedly

查看答案和解析>>

完形填空

  After her husband had gone to work, Mrs Richards sent her children to school and returned to her bedroom on the second floor. She was too  1 to do any house -work that morning, 2 in the evening she was going to an unusual dress party with her husband. What she wanted to play was a  3 genie and as she had made that special dress of hers the night  4 she was anxious to  5 it on. 6 the dress was  7 but a big piece of white cloth, 8 would be very effective to make her look like a genie. After putting it on, Mrs Richards went  9 happily. She wanted to find out  10 it would be comfortable to wear.

  Just as Mrs Richards was entering the dining room, there was a  11 at the front door. She thought it must be the baker. She had told him to come straight in if  12 failed to open the door and leave the bread on the kitchen table. Now not wanting to  13 the poor man, Mrs Richards quickly  14 in the small storeroom under the stairs. She heard the front door open and entered a man. When Mrs Richards realized that it was the man from the Electricity Board (电业局) , that came to read the metre(电表) , she stepped out of the storeroom  15 and tried to explain the matter, but it was  16 late. The man let out a sharp  17 and jumped back several paces, his eyes and mouth  18 wide and both his hands raised. When Mrs Richards first  19 and then ran after him, he ran away,  20 the door behind him with great force.

1.

[  ]

A.nervous
B.tired
C.busy
D.excited

2.

[  ]

A.so
B.as
C.while
D.but

3.

[  ]

A.terrible
B.funny
C.cruel
D.fearless

4.

[  ]

A.ago
B.later
C.before
D.early

5.

[  ]

A.have
B.try
C.wear
D.dress

6.

[  ]

A.Though
B.As
C.If
D.When

7.

[  ]

A.something
B.anything
C.everything
D.nothing

8.

[  ]

A.that
B.this
C.it
D.which

9.

[  ]

A.downstairs
B.around
C.upstairs
D.out

10.

[  ]

A.how
B.why
C.that
D.whether

11.

[  ]

A.man
B.break
C.knock
D.stranger

12.

[  ]

A.she
B.he
C.it
D.someone

13.

[  ]

A.surprise
B.frighten
C.trouble
D.worry

14.

[  ]

A.stayed
B.came
C.rushed
D.hid

15.

[  ]

A.presently
B.quietly
C.hurriedly
D.pleasantly

16.

[  ]

A.very
B.too
C.so
D.already

17.

[  ]

A.sound
B.noise
C.voice
D.cry

18.

[  ]

A.opened
B.kept
C.turned
D.closed

19.

[  ]

A.locked
B.sat
C.stood
D.walked

20.

[  ]

A.pushing
B.striking
C.shutting
D.catching

查看答案和解析>>


同步练习册答案