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— How far can you run without stopping?

— ________. I’ve never tried.

A. Don’t mention it.  B. That’s all right.   C. I have no idea.           D. Go ahead.

 

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完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Surrounded by rolling green hills dotted with horses and cows, the town of Waimea on Hawaii’s Big Island is a peaceful and friendly place. One afternoon, while staying with friends at their house there, my husband and I decided to go for a    36  along the many, mostly traffic-free, country lanes in the area.
We met a beautiful Golden Retriever. He seemed     37   friendly so we stopped to play with him,    38  a stick which he retrieved(取回) several times happily. When we    39   our walk, he followed us, and although I worried that he    40   be going too far from his home, I couldn’t deny that we were enjoying his    41  .
After about twenty minutes, we found ourselves walking along a dirt road in an unfamiliar area. One house, almost hidden by shrubbery(灌木林) and shaded by tall trees,seemed    42  strange. I felt an urge to be as far away from that place as possible.
Just then, the door to the house creaked open and five dogs    43  , barking and growling as they ran toward us. I felt   44  and couldn’t move. There was nowhere to    45   and no time to run..
All of a sudden, our new friend appeared between the dogs and us. He faced them – all five of them – growling and baring his teeth. I was    46   to see the attacking dogs stop in their tracks ten feet away from him. Our protector    47  them there while we escaped.    48   a safe distance, we looked back and saw the five dogs   49  back toward their house.
But the Golden Retriever was    50   in sight. I felt an ache in my   51  ; I missed our friend already. Instinctively, I knew he was not hurt. With a feeling of   52  , we made our way back to the house,   53  the whole way that we would see him again. But it was not to be.
When I told our friend about the encounter, her eyes flew wide open   54  she exclaimed, “It was an angel!”
To this day I have no   55  that a four-legged angel protected us.

【小题1】
A.walkB. sightseeingC. picnicD. trip
【小题2】
A.increasinglyB. deliberatelyC.personallyD. exceptionally
【小题3】
A.holding B. talking C. throwingD. picking
【小题4】
A.started B. continuedC. wentD. kept
【小题5】
A.shouldB. mustC. wouldD. might
【小题6】
A.accompanyB. company C. companionD. fellow
【小题7】
A.hardlyB. otherwiseC. somehow D. anyhow
【小题8】
A.came outB. rushed outC. walked outD. headed out
【小题9】
A.terrifiedB. excited C. astonishedD. strange
【小题10】
A.see B. goC. hideD. find
【小题11】
A.amazedB. pleased C. amusedD. crazy
【小题12】
A.stopped B. heldC. ordered D. forced
【小题13】
A.WithB. OnC. InD. At
【小题14】
A.heading B. returningC. barking D. jumping
【小题15】
A.everywhereB. somewhereC. anywhereD. nowhere
【小题16】
A.footB. handC. mindD. heart
【小题17】
A.tirednessB. sadnessC. emptinessD. happiness
【小题18】
A.hopingB. thinkingC. imagingD. believing
【小题19】
A.afterB. asC. sinceD. though
【小题20】
A.wonderB. regretC. doubtD. idea

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We’ve considered several ways of paying to cut in line: hiring line standers, buying tickets from scalpers (票贩子), or purchasing line-cutting privileges directly from, say, an airline or an amusement park. Each of these deals replaces the morals of the queue (waiting your turn) with the morals of the market (paying a price for faster service).

Markets and queues — paying and waiting — are two different ways of allocating things, and each is appropriate to different activities. The morals of the queue, “First come, first served, have an egalitarian (平等主义的) appeal. They tell us to ignore privilege, power, and deep pockets.

The principle seems right on playgrounds and at bus stops. But the morals of the queue do not govern all occasions. If I put my house up for sale, I have no duty to accept the first offer that comes along, simply because it’s the first. Selling my house and waiting for a bus are different activities, properly governed by different standards.

Sometimes standards change, and it is unclear which principle should apply. Think of the recorded message you hear, played over and over, as you wait on hold when calling your bank: “Your call will be answered in the order in which it was received.” This is essential for the morals of the queue. It’s as if the company is trying to ease our impatience with fairness.

But don’t take the recorded message too seriously. Today, some people’s calls are answered faster than others. Call center technology enables companies to “score” incoming calls and to give faster service to those that come from rich places. You might call this telephonic queue jumping.

Of course, markets and queues are not the only ways of allocating things. Some goods we distribute by merit, others by need, still others by chance. However, the tendency of markets to replace queues, and other non-market ways of allocating goods is so common in modern life that we scarcely notice it anymore. It is striking that most of the paid queue-jumping schemes we’ve considered — at airports and amusement parks, in call centers, doctors’ offices, and national parks — are recent developments, scarcely imaginable three decades ago. The disappearance of the queues in these places may seem an unusual concern, but these are not the only places that markets have entered.

1.63.According to the author, which of the following seems governed by the principle “First come, first served”?

A. Flying with an airline    B. Buying houses

C. Taking buses           D. Visiting amusement parks

2.64.The example of the recorded message in Paragraphs 4 and 5 shows ______.

A. the necessity of patience in queuing

B. the advantage of modern technology

C. the uncertainty of allocation principle

D. the fairness of telephonic services

3.65.The passage is meant to ______.

A. discuss the morals of allocating things

B. justify paying for faster services

C. analyze the reason for standing in line

D. criticize the behavior of queue jumping

 

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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

(J = Jim  D = David)

J: Hi, David. How are you?

D:   

J: What are you going to do next weekend, David?

D:    How about you?

J: I don't know, either.

D:   

J: Good idea! But where shall we skate?

D: The lake near our school is icy now. let's skate there.

J: All right.     

D: Let's meet at the school gate.

J:   

D: Let's meet at nine o'clock.

J: Great. See you next Saturday.

D: See you.

A. Where shall we meet?

B. Fine, thank you.

C. What time shall we meet?

D. How about skating on Saturday?

E. That's great. I agree with you.

F. I have no idea.

G. I'm going to visit my grandparent.

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I believe the best heroes are often the ones who haven’t been publicly recognized. They’re someone’s hero just by living their life as 36, not necessarily struggling for anything particular outside of survival. They’re everyday ordinary people.

37, my greatest hero without doubt isn’t a famous person or someone who has a rags-to-riches (白手起家的) story. In fact, this person isn’t a 38 at all, but a heroine: my mother, who has been my greatest source of inspiration(鼓舞).

A brief glance (一瞥) into this 39 woman’s life makes it clear. My mother was married to a man who drank like a fish almost every day. As Mother 40 to us later in life, she simply didn’t want us to be 41 by my father. So, one day she packed her seven kids into an old wagon (马车), and headed back down south to Montgomery, Alabama.

At five foot three, she was a black lady with a small figure, with no college education. She did whatever she had to do to 42 as a single(单身的) parent and to successfully 43 all her children to adulthood.

By high school I had started to 44 my mother had achieved something 45 as a single parent. Then, when I was seventeen years old, I signed up(报名) for the Marine Corps. The day I 46 for basic training, my mother told me, a very thin and nervous black kid, four 47 words: “Just do your best.” That 48 may be a cliché (套话), but coming from her , it has given me a lifetime of powerful inspiration.

I’ve had my 49 of ups and downs in my life. Whenever meeting with any difficulty, I would 50 to myself, “If Mother overcame her challenges, I have no 51 not to do the same.” 52 I grew, I admired her for what she had achieved.

I graduated from community college with highest 53, and now I’m a student at Columbia University. Every step of the 54, I’ve been encouraged by the inspiration of my mother — my heroine. I’ve never 55. I’ve tried to do my best. 

1.                A.much          B.usual           C.well D.active

 

2.                A.Indeed         B.Otherwise       C.Therefore D.Altogether

 

3.                A.hero           B.model          C.heroine  D.example

 

4.                A.educated       B.famous         C.generous D.unusual

 

5.                A.explained       B.replied         C.devoted  D.responded

 

6.                A.employed       B.fooled          C.influenced D.missed

 

7.                A.escape         B.survive         C.hide D.recover

 

8.                A.raise           B.add            C.enrich    D.attract

 

9.                A.believe         B.imagine         C.determine D.realize

 

10.               A.exciting        B.interesting      C.tiring D.amazing

 

11.               A.waited         B.returned        C.left   D.came

 

12.               A.honest         B.simple         C.useless    D.extra

 

13.               A.answer         B.praise          C.expression D.encouragement

 

14.               A.movement      B.experiences     C.origin D.advantage

 

15.               A.think          B.lie             C.react D.object

 

16.               A.demand        B.ability          C.cause D.excuse

 

17.               A.As             B.Though         C.Unless D.Before

 

18.               A.honors         B.flame          C.pressure   D.purpose

 

19.               A.escape         B.danger         C.way  D.hope

 

20.               A.appeared       B.stopped        C.knocked   D.glanced

 

 

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