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I live _____ at home and I feel ______.

A. alone, alone  B. lonely,  alone  

 C. alone, lonely  D. lonely, lonely

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I live _____ at home and I feel ______.

A. alone, alone      B. lonely,  alone    C. alone, lonely     D. lonely, lonely

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After my husband died, my world crashed around me. My six children were 10, nine, eight, six, three and 18 months, and I was overwhelmed with the responsibilities of earning a living, caring for the children and simply keeping my head above water.
I was fortunate to find a wonderful housekeeper to care for the children during the week, but from Friday nights to Monday mornings, the children and I were alone, and frankly I was uneasy. Every unusual noise or any late-night phone call filled me with fear. I felt incredibly alone.
One Friday evening I came home from work to find a big beautiful German shepherd(牧羊犬) on our doorstep. It was obvious he wanted to make the house his home. The children took an instant liking to "German" and begged me to let him in. I agreed to let him sleep in the basement until the next day. That night I slept peacefully for the first time in many weeks.
The following morning we made phone calls and checked lost-and-found ads for German’s owner, but with no results. Saturday night he was still with us. 
On Sunday I had planned to take the children on a picnic. Since I thought it best to leave German behind in case his owner came by, we drove off without him. When we stopped to get gas at a local station, we were amazed to see German racing to the gas station after us. He stayed again Sunday night.  
Monday morning I let him out for a run while the children got ready for school. He didn’t come back. We thought we’d never see him again. On Friday evening, German was back again. We took him in, and again he stayed until Monday morning, when our housekeeper arrived. It went like this for almost 10 months. We looked forward to his coming each Monday morning he left home.
Each week, between German's visits, I grew a little braver, but every weekend I enjoyed his company. Then one Monday morning we patted his head and let him out for what turned out to be the last time. He never came back. 
小题1:What does the underlined part in the first paragraph mean?
A.trying to keep calm in publicB.trying to get attention from other men
C.showing her high spirit in the face of troubleD.managing to continue to live
小题2:When the author’s husband died, ______.
A.she couldn’t raise the six children on her own
B.she couldn’t relax on the weekends
C.The housekeeper only came on weekends
D.she was too busy to feel lonely
小题3:Which of the following is Wrong according to the article?
A.German was fond of living with the family.
B.The writer felt safe and protected with German around.
C.The dog stayed until the writer was strong enough to go on alone.
D.The writer was too busy that weekend to go find the dog’s owner.
小题4:Which is the best title for the passage?
A.A homeless dogB.A friend’s strength
C.How to keep a dogD.Keep up when in trouble

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Bill was an American. Last year he worked hard so his boss(老板)allowed him to have a traveling for several weeks.

  Bill went to Canada. There he had some 1 . So Bill visited them. Two of them were Mr.and Mrs.Brown. They lived in the center of the city. Bill was 2 to live in their house. He lived there for about two weeks and felt very 3 .

  On his last evening, when Bill was 4 TV with Mr.and Mrs.Brown, he said, “I am going back home tomorrow. I feel so happy here 5 I hope I can stay here for more days. But I have to 6 I hope I can visit you next time.” “What a pity(遗憾)!” said Mr.Brown. “We hope to see you soon. By the way, will you 7 plane or a train?” “By plane. I think it's faster. My plane leaves very early tomorrow morning. I'm going to 8 at 5 o'clock and make my breakfast. Please don't come down.” Then Bill said good-bye to his friends and went to sleep.

  The next morning, Bill got up early and did some cooking for himself. When he was ready to have breakfast, he saw a picture of 9 . They were smiling to Bill in the picture. Bill laughed happily and said to himself, “That's great! I wouldn't like to eat breakfast 10 this morning.”

(1) A.teachers
B.friends
C.students
D.classmates
(2) A.invited
B.made
C.said
D.laughed
(3) A.sad
B.surprised
C.happy
D.far
(4) A.looking
B.watching
C.seeing
D.finding
(5) A.this
B.these
C.those
D.that
(6) A.work
B.study
C.visit
D.play
(7) A.want
B.take
C.have
D.make
(8) A.get on
B.get off
C.get up
D.get down
(9) A.the Browns
B.the Brown
C.Mr. Brown
D.Mrs. Brown
(10) A.quickly
B.happily
C.lonely
D.alone

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阅读理解。
     People often say that the Englishman's home is his castle. They mean that the home is very important
and personal to him. Most people in Britain live in houses rather than flats, and many people own their
homes. This means that they can make them individual (个体的); they can paint them, and change them
in any way they like. Most house have a garden, even if it is a very small one, and the garden is usually
loved. The house and the garden are the private (私人的) space of the individual.
     People usually like to mark their space. Are you sitting now in your home or on a train? Have you
marked the space around yourself as your? If you are on the train you may put your coat or small bag
on the seat beside you. If you share a flat you may have one corner or chair which is your own.
     Once I was travelling on a train to London. I was in a section for four people and there was a table
between us.The man on the space on my side of the table at all. I was angry. Maybe he thought that he
owned the whole table. I had read a book about non-verbal communication, so I took various papers out
of my bag and put them on his briefcase! When I did this he stiffened and his eyes nearly popped (瞪出)
out of his head. I had invaded (侵犯) his space! A few minutes later I took my papers off his case in
order to read them. He immediately moved his case to his side of the table. Of course, it is possible that
he just wanted to be helpful to me!
      If you are visiting another country you may feel that you don't have any private space. Hotel rooms
look much the same in every country in the world. All day long,you share public spaces with o their
people. You see the local people in their private spaces and you feel lonely and "outside". Local people
can create their private spaces by talking about things you don't know about.And you even feel that
they like you to be outside them so that they will enjoy being inside even more! This is one of the
difficulties of being a traveler! But if you understand it then it helps you.Haven't you enjoyed being part
of a group and "owning" a bit of space?
1. The writer was angry as he was travelling on a train to London because _____.
[     ]
A. he had no place to sit
B. someone had invaded his "space"
C. too many people shared a section with him
D. some other people talked about things he didn't know about
2. "… you feel lonely and 'outside'" in paragraph 4 means that _____. 
[     ]
A. you are alone outside the house
B. you feel lonely because you travel on your own
C. you are alone and therefore you go outside to have some fun
D. you feel lonely and you don't belong to that place or that group of people
3. In Paragraph 4, the pronoun "them" refers to (所指) "_____".
[     ]
A. public spaces
B. private spaces
C. local people
D. other countries
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
[     ]
A. British people dislike marking their space.
B. You always feel at home in another country.
C. Most British people prefer living in houses to flats.
D. You can't mark your private space in a foreign country.
5. The main purpose of the passage is to tell readers to _____.
[     ]
A. own private spaces by living in houses
B. have one corner of their own in public places
C. realize the importance of"space" in communication
D. create their private spaces by talking with local people

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