30.It was in such a friendly way she talked with us. A.how B.as C.in which D.that 3 l.When the others asked Mr. Aloof what area he wanted to focus on, he his shoulders and said “ . A.nodded; Whichever B.shook; However C.shrugged; Whatever D.waved : Whenever 查看更多

 

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These young men were a different kind of prisoner from those we had seen before. They- were brave, hostile(怀敌意的)and_1__ they would not take orders, and shouted "Amandla”at every opportunity. Their instinct was to confront(对抗)rather than cooperate. The authorities did not know how to handle them, and they turned the island upside down. During the Rivonia Trial, I remarked to a security policeman that if the government did not reform itself, the freedom fighters who would take our placewould some-day make the authorities miss us. That day had indeed come on Robben Island.

??? In these young men we saw the angry revolutionary spirit of the times. I had had some warning. On a visit with Winnie a few months before, she had managed to tell me through our coded conversation that there was a rising class of discontented youths who were violent and Africanist in beliefs. She said they were changing the nature of the struggle and that I should be aware of them.

??? The new prisoners were shocked by what they considered the inhuman conditions of the island, and said that they could not understand how we could live in such a way. We told them that they should have seen the island in 1964. But they were almost as sceptical of us as they were of the authorities. They chose to ignore our calls for discipline and thought our advice weak and unassertive(不果断).

??? It was obvious that they regarded us, the Rivonia Trialistsas moderates(温和派). After so many years of being branded a radical(激进的)revolutionary, to be seen as a moderate was a novel and not altogether pleasant feeling. I knew that I could react in one of two waysI could scold them for their disrespect or I could listen to what they were saying. I chose the latter.

??? 'then some of these men, such as Strini Moodley of the South African Students' Organization and Saths Cooper of the Black People's Convention, came into our section, I __2____

??? Shortly after their arrival on the island, the commanding officer came and asked me as a favour to address the young men. He wanted me to tell them to behave themselves, to recognize the fact that they were in prison and to accept the discipline of prison lifeI told him that I was not prepared to do that. Under the circumstances, they would have regarded me as a follower of the authorities.

??????????? (-adapted from "Long walk to freedom: The autobiography of Nelson Mandela')

1.Which of the following words fits best in Blank 1

A. mild Baggressive C. friendly D. optimistic

2.We may infer from the passage all of the following EXCEPT that_

A. an angry massive revolution was probably on its way

Bthe author's activities were strictly monitored

Cmany were concerned about the influence these young men could make

D. these young men were willing to cooperate in face of difficulties

3.Sentences are missing in Blank 2 regarding the author's following reactions. Which of the following reactions do you think he would have?

A. "I" asked them to tell us about their movement and beliefs.

B"I" reported to the officers about their dissatisfaction.

C. "I" tried to calm them down and talked them into behaving.

D. "I" just turned a deaf ear to the young men.

4.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. Conditions of the prison were far more unsatisfactory in 1964.

BOfficers of the prison turned the island upside down to discipline the young men.

C. The Rivonia Trialists felt honored to be regarded as moderates.

D. The young men regarded the author as a follower of the authorities.

5.Several phrases have been underlined and numbered in the passage; which two of them actually refer to the same people?

A.①② B.③④ C.⑤③ D.⑥①

 

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  It was our second day in Tokyo.And we were   1   in the large underground station and did not know which train to take to get back to our hotel.My friend, Haima, and I stood   2   the faces of the Japanese walking   3   us in the busy station.We finally zeroed in on a young girl who looked   4  .Though she stopped, it was   5   she could not understand a word of English.

  Seeing our faces fall in   6  , she expressed herself by gestures, asking us to wait.We watched curiously as she stopped several people and talked with them in Japanese   7   she found one who could speak and understand English.This person asked us in poor English   8   we wanted to go and then spoke in rapid-fire Japanese to the girl.

  She was   9   her head and saying “Hai! Hai!”.He   10   on after telling us we were in the wrong station.  11   the girl, mot only did she stay on,   12  .Thanking her for her   13  , we rushed off to buy   14  

  I have never seen   15   go out of their way to help a lost person in Delhi, usually just   16   to give directions and moving on.Little did we realize   17   there were going to be many more such   18   in the following days that would totally change our preconceived(怀有偏见的)ideas about the Japanese.

  However by the end of this of this   19  , few of my old opinions about the Japanese being poker-faced, serious,  20  , formal and so on existed.

(1)

[  ]

A.

found

B.

lost

C.

left

D.

taken

(2)

[  ]

A.

searching

B.

enjoying

C.

studying

D.

examining

(3)

[  ]

A.

through

B.

among

C.

past

D.

with

(4)

[  ]

A.

strange

B.

pretty

C.

serious

D.

friendly

(5)

[  ]

A.

obvious

B.

unlucky

C.

possible

D.

happy

(6)

[  ]

A.

fun

B.

surprise

C.

disappointment

D.

silence

(7)

[  ]

A.

until

B.

unless

C.

when

D.

because

(8)

[  ]

A.

why

B.

how

C.

whether

D.

where

(9)

[  ]

A.

shaking

B.

nodding

C.

moving

D.

touching

(10)

[  ]

A.

said

B.

moved

C.

talked

D.

stayed

(11)

[  ]

A.

But

B.

And

C.

Then

D.

Since

(12)

[  ]

A.

asked

B.

brought

C.

took

D.

drew

(13)

[  ]

A.

friendship

B.

support

C.

service

D.

kindness

(14)

[  ]

A.

things

B.

presents

C.

tickets

D.

maps

(15)

[  ]

A.

someone

B.

anyone

C.

everyone

D.

somebody

(16)

[  ]

A.

refusing

B.

going

C.

stopping

D.

telling

(17)

[  ]

A.

that

B.

if

C.

which

D.

since

(18)

[  ]

A.

girls

B.

chances

C.

accidents

D.

incidents

(19)

[  ]

A.

week

B.

story

C.

article

D.

trip

(20)

[  ]

A.

kind-hearted

B.

easy-going

C.

cold

D.

energetic

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 My father was a lawyer in a small city in Illinois. in  1   way he was different  2    most other lawyers: there were times when he didn't have  3  to say .He was friendly, but he was also a wonderful man for keeping his  4  shut.

 One year we spent  5  of the summer in a big old house in Michigan. At midnight my mother woke  6  up screaming,There is a bat in this  7    ! Robert! Get up ! Get up!

 Father said something in a sleepy  8  ,but we couldn't  9  hear his words. Then my mother's voice,  10  and mad, came clearly into our bedroom.Well,  11  you aren't going to do anything about it, I am going to spend the  12  of the night down in the living room.

 We were all asleep  13  she screamed again! There is  14    bat down here. This time we could hear my father's answer. I  15  have told you that, he called out. I saw it  16  I came up to bed.

 One September day, I remember, the minister of our church came to visit us. He wanted to  17  why my father hadn't  18  to church for a long time. We were in the garden when he arrived and started talking.

 Father  19  , but the minister kept on  20  . Where he  21  to leave,  22  backward as he talked. He couldn't see where he was going     23  he fell head over heels into a little ditch.

 The minister wasn't hurt,  24  his clothes were dirty and he was blue in the  25  .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

(1) Aany

  

Bevery

  

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(2) Ato

  

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(5) Athe part

  

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(6) Ahim

  

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(7) Ahotel

  

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Cliving-room

  

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(8) Avoice

  

Bsound

  

Cnoise

  

Dcry

  

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(9) Aquite

  

Brather

  

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(10)Aexcited

  

Btired

  

Cworried

  

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[  ]

  

(11)Awhy

  

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(12)Awhole

  

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(13)Awhile

  

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(14)Aanother

  

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(15)Acould

  

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Cmust

  

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(16)Asince

  

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Cbecause

  

Dbefore

  

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(17)Aunderhand

  

Bcare

  

Cfind out

  

Dexamine

  

[  ]

  

(18)Agone

  

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Ccome

  

Dgot

  

[  ]

  

(19)Adid nothing

  

Bdidn't say much

  

Cwas busy

  

Dmade no answer

  

[  ]

  

(20)Aspeaking

  

Btelling

  

Csaying

  

Dtalking

  

[  ]

  

(21)Awanted

  

Bdecided

  

Cstarted

  

Dplanned

  

[  ]

  

(22)Awalking

  

Blooking

  

Cjumping

  

Dcoming

  

[  ]

  

(23)ASlowly

  

BQuickly

  

CSuddenly

  

DClearly

  

[  ]

  

(24)Aand

  

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(25)Aears

  

Bface

  

C.eyes

  

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[  ]

  

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