I had arrived at the airport about 30 minutes before the check­in.It had been very 1 three days for me with lots of meetings.So I was glad to have the 2 time to make a note of what I 3 to do the following day.But then came the 4 that my flight had to be 5 because there was a problem with the plane. As I sat waiting for my 6 to be called.I reflected on my last meeting of the day.It was not a business meeting but rather a very enjoyable 7 with an old business friend I had not seen for over 12 years.Our lunch was spent recalling time gone by 8 filling each other in what had happened in our lives over the last 12 years.We both laughed and smiled as we recalled the good times and the great experiences we had 9 together.At the end of our time together.we both said how much we had 10 it and that we must do it again. It was great to have this additional time to replay in my 11 all that we had talked about.I realized how important it was to have regular 12 of the good times in our life.I was lucky enough to have had the chance to take a short 13 and reflect on the good things that had happened in my life over the last 12 years. It was somewhat like looking at an old photo album 14 in a cupboard in your house.There before your eyes are lots of wonderful 15 that take you back to times and places.and most importantly to those people who are in the 16 . My flight home was finally 17 three hours later.I smiled as I 18 the plane and realized that I was not at all 19 about the delay in the flight.as I had been able to spend the time 20 on the good times from days gone by. 1.A.important B.busy C.convenient D.useful 2.A.pleasant B.satisfying C.happy D.extra 3.A.had B.failed C.needed D.managed 4.A.announcement B.declaration C.opening D.speech 5.A.waited B.cancelled C.taken D.delayed 6.A.flight B.turn C.name D.order 7.iation B.lunch C.party D.discussion 8.A.as well B.except for C.as well as D.in addition 9.A.spent B.met C.managed D.shared 10.A.got B.enjoyed C.made D.paid 11.A.thought B.spirit C.flight D.mind 12.A.time B.plans C.reminders D.remainder 13.A.way B.cut C.method D.break 14.A.stored away B.put on C.set aside D.given out 15.A.celebrations B.memories C.awards D.presents 16.A.cupboard B.books C.childhood D.photos 17.A.shouted B.phoned C.called D.commanded 18.A.left B.boarded C.jumped D.reached 19.A.upset B.happy C.crazy D.surprised 20.A.taking B.seizing C.reflecting D.bringing 答案与解析: 文章通过叙述“我 在等待飞机的时候.对往事的回忆.告诉我们要经常停留一下.回顾生活中的美好事情. 1.B 由下文“with lots of meetings 可知.答案选B.这里指很“繁忙的 三天.而不是important“重要的 .useful“有用的 .convenient“方便的 三天. 2.D 依据上文“about 30 minutes before the check­in 可判断.此处指“我 有额外的时间来做别的事.因此答案选D. 3.C 结合上文语境.此处指“我 很乐意有额外的时间来计划第二天“需要 做的事.所以答案选C.have to do sth.“不得不做某事 ,fail to do sth.“未能做某事 ,manage to do sth.“设法做成某事 .均不符合语境. 4.A 依据语境可知.这里应指机场发布了一项通知.因此答案为A. 5.D 从下文可知.航班是被延误了.所以答案选D.cancel“取消 .不符合文意. 6.A 飞机出了故障.“我 当然是等待“航班 .因此答案为A. 7.B 由下文“Our lunch 可知.答案选lunch“午餐 .negotiation“谈判 ,party“聚会 ,discussion“讨论 .均不符合文意. 8.C 答案选C.用as well as连接recalling和filling两个动名词短语. 9.D spend.meet.manage都不能与先行词times和experiences很好地搭配.因此答案选D.share“分享.共有 . 10.B 由“we must do it again 可知.“我们 很满意那天的聚餐.因此答案选B. 11.D 句意为“有这样额外时间来回想我们的对话实在是太好了 .回想应是在大脑中.因此答案为mind.thought“思想 ,spirit“精神 ,flight“班次 .均不符合句意. 12.C 这里说的是“我 的感受:“我 认识到经常回顾生命中的快乐时光是多么重要.reminder“引起回忆的事物 ,time“时间 ,plan“计划 ,remainder“剩余物 .依据句意.答案选C. 13.D 由下文“reflect on the good things 可知.这里表示“我 有机会来短暂地放松.因此答案为D.take a short break“短暂地休息 . 14.A 句意为“这就有点像是在看储藏在家里柜子里的老相册一样 .store away“贮藏 ,put on“穿上 ,set aside“留出 ,give out“分发 .依据句意.答案选A. 15.B 既然“take you back to times and places .那么应是“许多精彩的回忆 .因此答案选B.celebration“庆祝 ,award“奖品 ,present“礼物 .均不符合句意. 16.D 上文已经提到“an old photo album .因此答案为D. 17.C 由上文“As I sat waiting for my 6 to be called 可知.此处答案应为C. 18.B board the plane“登飞机 .答案选B. 19.A 由“I smiled 可知.此时“我 的心情是很愉快的.所以对飞机的晚点并不“心烦 .故答案为A. 20.C 由上文“reflected on my last meeting of the day 与“reflect on the good things 可知.答案选C.reflect on“认真思考 .take on“呈现 ,seize on“抓住 ,bring on“导致.促使生长 .均不符合语境. 查看更多

 

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One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I    36     that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction,    37    he knew me. The man had a newspaper     38    in front of him, which he was    39     to read, but I could    40     that he was keeping an eye on me. when the waiter brought my     41    the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the    42     way in which the waiter and I    43     each other. He seemed even more puzzled as     44    went on and it became     45  that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the    46    . When he came out, he paid his bill and    47  without another glance in my direction .

I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had    48    . "Well," he said , "that man was a detective (侦探) . He    49     you here because he thought you were the man he     50   ." "What ?" I said, showing my     51   . The owner continued, "He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I   52      say he looked very much like you ! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a     53   ." "Well , it's really    54     I came to a restaurant where I'm known ," I said . "   55     , I might have been in trouble ."

1.A.knew       B.understood       C.noticed     D.recognized

2.A.since     B.even if          C.though       D.as if

3.A.flat       B.open             C.cut          D.fixed

4.A.hoping     B.thinking         C.pretending   D.continuing

5.A.see            B.find             C.guess        D.learn

6.A.menu       B.bill             C.paper        D.food

7.A.direct     B.familiar         C.strange      D.funny

8.A.chatted with B.looked at      C.laughed at   D.talked about

9.A.the waiter B.time             C.I            D.the dinner

10.A.true      B.hopeful          C.clear        D.possible

11.A.restaurant    B.washroom         C.office       D.kitchen

12.A.left      B.acted            C.sat down     D.calmed down

13.A.wanted        B.tried            C.ordered      D.wished

14.A.met           B.caught           C.followed     D.discovered

15.A.was to beat   B.was dealing with C.was to meet D.was looking for

16.A.care      B.surprise         C.worry        D.regret

17.A.must      B.can              C.need         D.may

18.A.discovery B.mistake          C.decision     D.fortune

19.A.a pity        B.natural          C.a chance     D.lucky

20.A.Thus      B.However          C.Otherwise    D.Therefore

 

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 —Why are you so late?

—I was about to arrive when it__________to me that I had left my bag home,so I had to fetch it.

A. occurred

B. hit

C. happened

D. reminded

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It was two years ago in winter when I went with my family to Engadine in Switzerland. The journey by car was pleasant until we reached the bottom of the Julier Pass(尤里尔隘口) when it began to snow.
Suddenly, the weather became very bad and soon we found ourselves in a storm. On the top of the pass, the visibility(能见度) was almost zero and we had to guess where the crash barrier(防撞护栏) was. It was terrible, the snow turned into ice and stuck to the windows despite the heating being set at full blast. Several times I had to get out of the car to clear the ice from the windshield(挡风玻璃).
But the way down towards Silvaplana was less stressful and we knew that we would arrive in paradise(乐园). It snowed without interruption the first day of our holidays and not being used to this natural weather, we found it simply magical to watch so much snow falling down on the mountains.
The following day, in this large, amazing area made up of frozen lakes and rivers between white mountains, we discovered a little hut next to the cross-country ski tracks, close to a farm. There was a fridge in this heated wooden cabin that contained milk, cheese and yoghurts for self-service. There was a list of prices for each item. You took what you wanted, then wrote down the total on a notebook what you had taken and put the money into an open box and if necessary took the change.
Where else could you find such trust? As I’ve already told you, Engadine is a paradise.
69.The author and his family were caught in a storm when they_______.
A. began the visit to Engadine                          B. were in Silvaplana
C. were passing the Julier Pass                         D. crashed into barriers
70. According to the passage, in the little hut________.
A. foods were offered to tourists for free    B. tourists had to serve themselves
C. tourists had to enjoy their own food       D. there were several persons on duty every day
71. What may impress the author most?
A. The white mountains.                  B. The Julier Pass.
C. The frozen lake .                            D. The little hut.

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A few months ago as I wandered through my parents’ house, the same house I grew up in, I had a sudden, scary realization. When my parents bought the house, in 1982, they were only two years older than I am now. I tried to imagine myself in two years, ready to settle down and buy the house I’d still be living in almost 30 years later.

It seemed ridiculous. On a practical level, there’s no way I could afford to buy a house anytime soon. More importantly, I wouldn’t want to. I’m not sure where I’ll be living in two years, or what kind of job I’ll have. And I don’t think I’ll be ready to settle down and stay in one place.

So this is probably the generation gap that divides my friends and me from our parents. When our parents were our age, they’d gotten their education, chosen a career, and were starting to settle into responsible adult lives.

My friends and I – “Generation Y” – still aren’t sure what we want to do with our lives. Whatever we end up doing, we want to make sure we’re happy doing it. We’d rather take risks first, try out different jobs, and move from one city to another until we find our favorite place. We’d rather spend our money on travel than put it in a savings account.

This casual attitude toward responsibility has caused some critics to call my generation “arrogant”, “impatient”, and “overprotected”. Some of these complaints have a point. As children we were encouraged to succeed in school, but also to have fun. We grew up in a world full of technological innovation: cellphones, the Internet, instant messaging, and video games.

Our parents looked to rise vertically(垂直的)--starting at the bottom of the ladder and slowly making their way to the top, on the same track, often for the same company. That doesn’t apply to my generation.

Because of that, it may take us longer than our parents to arrive at responsible, stable adulthood. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In our desire to find satisfaction, we will work harder, strive for ways to keep life interesting, and gain a broader set of experiences and knowledge than our parents’ generation did.

1.When the author walked through her parents’ house, she _______.

A.was frightened that she had no idea what she wanted from life

B.started to think about her own life

C.realized I should buy a house.

D.wondered why her parents had settled down early

2.What is the main “generation gap” between the author and her friends and their                      parents according to the article?

A.Their attitude toward high technology.

B.Their ways of making their way to the top.

C.Their attitude towards responsibility.

D.Their ways of gaining experience.

3.Which of the following might the author agree with?

A.It’s all right to try more before settling down.

B.It’s better to take adult responsibility earlier.

C.It involves too much effort to rise vertically.

D.It’s ridiculous to call her generation “arrogant”.

4.What can we conclude from the article?

A.The author is envious of her parents enjoying a big house at her age.

B.Growing up in a hi-tech world makes “Generation Y” feel insecure about relationships.

C.“Generation Y” people don’t want to grow up and love to be taken care of by their parents.

D.The author wrote this article so that others would be able to understand her generation better.

5.What is the main theme of the article?

A.The sudden realization of growing up.

B.A comparison between lifestyles of generations.

C.Criticisms of the young generation.

D.The factors that have changed the young generation.

 

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When I was young, I went looking for gold in California. I never found enough to make a rich strike. But I did discover a beautiful part of the country called Stanislau. Like Heaven on Earth, it had bright green hills and deep forests where soft winds touched the trees. By the time I arrived, the charming paradise had been deserted because miners’ good luck didn’t last.

Then, I realized I was not alone after all.

A man was smiling at me as he stood in front of his little house. Its front yard was full of blue and yellow flowers. White curtains hung from the windows and floated in the soft summer wind.

Still smiling, the man invited me inside. My spirit seemed to come to life again. I saw a bright rug on the shining wooden floor. And on little tables there were seashells, books and china vases full of flowers. A woman had made this house into a home. The delight in my heart showed on my face. The man read my thoughts. “All her work.” He said affectionately, “Nothing here hasn’t felt the touch of her hand.”

One picture on the wall was not hanging straight. He went to fix it. He stepped back several times to make sure the picture was straight. Then he gave it a gentle touch. “She always does that,” he explained, “It is like the finishing pat a mother gives her child’s hair after she has brushed it. I don’t know why I do it. I just do it.”

As he talked, I went to a little black-walnut shelf that held a small picture of the most beautiful creature I had ever seen. There was a sweetness and softness in the woman’s expression. The man stared at the picture. “Nineteen her last birthday. That was the day we married. When you see her...ah, just wait until you meet her!” “Where is she now?” I asked. “Oh, she is away visiting her parents. This is Wednesday,” he said slowly. “She will be back on Saturday, in the evening.”

That night, I stayed. The man told me his name was Henry.

Thursday evening we had two visitors, Tom and Joe. “We just drop over to ask when little madam is coming home. Any news from her?” “Oh yes,” the man replied. “A letter.” He took a yellowed letter out of his wallet and read it. It was full of loving messages. While reading, he glimpsed his friends and cried out, “Oh no, you are doing it again, Tom! Take your hands away and let me see your eyes. I’m going to tell her this time!” “No, you mustn’t do that, Henry,” the grey-haired miner said. “I am getting old. And any little sorrow makes me cry. Lord, we miss her so.”

Saturday finally came.

I was glad to see his two friends, Tom and Joe, with guitars, coming down the road as the sun began to set. They put the flowers they brought in vases and began to play some fast and lively songs.

Henry’s friends kept giving him glasses of whiskey. When I reached for one of the two remaining glasses, Tom stopped my arm. “Drop that! Take the other.” he whispered. I did so. Henry was served last. He had hardly swallowed his drink when the clock struck midnight. His face grew pale and paler. “Boys,” he said, “I am sick with fear. Help! I want to lie down.” Henry was asleep almost before the words were out of his mouth.

In a moment, those handy men had his clothes off and tucked him into his bed. They seemed to be getting ready to leave. So I said, “Please don’t go, gentlemen. She won’t know me. I am a stranger.” They glanced at each other. Then Joe said, “She? Poor thing, she’s been dead nineteen years!” “Dead?” I whispered. “That or worse.” he said.

“She went to see her folks half a year after she got married. On her way back, on a Saturday evening in June, when she was almost here, the Indians captured her. She’s never been heard of since. Henry went insane. But he only gets bad when that time of year comes round. Then we drop in here, three days before she’s due, to encourage him up and listen to him read the letter. Saturday we all come and get everything ready for a dance. We’ve done it for nineteen years. The first Saturday there were twenty-seven of us, but only two now. We drug him to sleep through the night. Then he’s all right for another year.”

The two old men opened the door and disappeared into the darkness of Stanislau.

1.You can sense the existence of a woman from the following sentences EXCEPT “______”.

A. Soft winds touched the trees in Stanislau.

B. There was a bright rug on the shining wooden floor.

C. There were seashells, books and china vases full of flowers.

D. A little black shelf held a small picture of a woman.

2.Tom cried when Henry read the yellowed letter, because ______.

A. he was getting older and older

B. he was moved by the loving messages in the letter

C. he felt sad at the thought of Henry’s wife

D. he was disappointed that Henry’s wife would arrive so late

3.Tom stopped my reaching for whiskey because ______.

A. there was not enough whiskey for Henry                B. he didn’t want me to get drunk

C. that glass of whiskey was drugged                    D. it was for Henry’s wife

4.The underlined word “insane” probably means “______”.

A. depressed                   B. disappointed            C. mad                 D. sick

5.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A. Henry’s wife was 38 when she was last seen

B. Tom and Joe have heard the letter many times

C. the author stayed in Henry’s house because he was lost

D. the two miners came on Saturday to share past memories

6.The story is mainly about ______.

A. ever-lasting love                                                      B. lifelong friendship

C. an unforgettable experience                                               D. charming Stanislau

 

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