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42. A. opposite      B. some       C. usual       D. far

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41. A. forced       B. advised      C. got         D. drove

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40. A. going        B. lost       C. getting      D. thrown

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39. A. deaf        B. blind       C. weak        D. angry

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38. A. carried       B. placed       C. took        D. found

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37. A. nice        B. taken       C. safe        D. empty

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36. A. feel        B. use        C. draw        D. control

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12. 淮安市2006-2007学年度高三年级第一学期调查测试

The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white cane made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and, using her hands to 36 the location of the seats, walked down the aisle and found the seat he'd told her was 37 . Then she settled in, 38 her briefcase on her lap and rested her cane against her leg.

   It had been a year since Susan, 34, became  39 . Due to a medical misdiagnosis, she was suddenly  40 into a world of darkness, anger, frustration and self-pity. Mark, her husband ,  41 her to work each day, even though they worked at  42 ends of the city. Soon, however, Mark realized the arrangement wasn't  43 .Susan had to start taking the bus again. Just as he predicted, Susan was 44 at the idea of taking the bus again. "How am I 45  to know where I am going? I feel like you're abandoning me. "she responded bitterly. Mark taught her how to rely on her other  46 , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and how to 47  to her new environment. Monday morning arrived, they went their 48 ways for the first time.

   On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was paying, the driver said, "I sure do  49 you." Curious, she asked the driver, "Why do you say that you envy me?"

   The driver responded, "It must feel  50 to be taken care of and protected like you are." "What do you mean?" she asked.

   The driver answered, "You know, every morning for the past week, a fine- looking gentleman in a military uniform has been  51 across the corner watching you as you get off the bus. He makes sure you cross the street 52 and he watches until you enter your office building. Then he blows you a kiss, gives you a little salute and walks away." Tears of happiness poured down Susan's cheeks. For 53 she couldn't physically see him, she had always felt Mark's presence. He had given her a gift more powerful than  54 , a gift she didn't need to see to 55 --the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.

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11. 泰州市2006-2007学年度第一学期期末联考

Once, looking for stories on the back roads of Ohio, we weren’t getting on smoothly.

A beekeeper we’d been told about was away from home  36   we called on him. An amusement park where we thought we might find a  37   had shut down for the season. We began to get a little  38  .

When  39   a farmhouse, we found a banner between two trees in the front yard. The banner said  40   huge letters: WELCOME HOME , ROGER! We drove  41   for a mile or two. Somebody said ,“Wonder who Roger is?” We  42  , went back there and knocked on the door.

Roger was a soldier on his way home from war. His  43   knew he was coming, but weren’t sure what day he was going to  44  . We asked if they’d mind if we brought the camera into the house. Roger’s mother said it would be all right  45   we’d give her a few minutes to fix her hair.  We weren’t there more than an hour,  talking to those people who were all  46   about Roger coming home and taking pictures.

In the car as we  47   on that afternoon, I wrote a simple story letting Roger  48   all the soldiers coming home from war. We sent the  49   with the story to New York, and Walter Cronkite put it on the Evening news.   50   has any of our stories caused such a reaction from  51  .  The CBS switchboard (总机) kept busy that night with dozens of calls from people  52   by it in some way, and hundreds of letters came in, some of them suggesting that the story be  53  . There was so much  54   throughout that Cronkite had to report a few nights  55  , “Oh, and by the way---Roger got home!”

36.
A. since
B. where
C. because
D. when

 

37.
A. place
B. owner
C. story
D. way

 

38.
A. discouraged
B. disturbed
C. satisfied
D. touched

 

39.
A. entering
B. visiting
C. passing
D. searching

 

40.
A. of
B. in
C. by
D. on

 

41.
A. out
B. away
C. on
D. down

 

42.
A. got out
B. turned around
C. drove on
D. gave up

 

43.
A. family
B. mother
C. friend
D. wife

 

44.
A. leave
B. pass
C. start
D. arrive

 

45.
A. if
B. whether
C. unless
D. until

 

46.
A. encouraged
B. worried
C. excited
D. surprised

 

47.  A. stayed
B. rolled
C. took
D. started
48.  A. expect
B. represent
C. express
D. congratulate
49.  A. letter
B. book
C. camera
D. film
50.  A. Seldom
B. Actually
C. Usually
D. Unexpectedly
51.  A. listeners
B. readers
C. writers
D. viewers
52.  A. satisfied
B. moved
C. known
D. expected
53.  A. broadcast
B. told
C. repeated
D. spread
54.  A. surprise
B. disappointment
C. entertainment
D. interest
55.  A. later
B. earlier
C. before
D. sooner

[ key 36-40 DCACB   41-45 CBADA     46-50 CBBDA      51-55 DBCDA ]

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55. A. begin          B. hope         C. decide        D. want

[ key 36-40  BADBD   41-45  CACDB   46-50  ACCDD   51-55  BBDAA ]

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