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An evil man once went to a wise man asking for advice about starting a new life. The wise man asked him to give up at least one of his   36   habits. He gave up telling lies.

That night, when he went to the loyal palace to  37  something, he found in the palace another person ,who said he was a thief. He too  38  that he was a thief and both   39  the treasury (国库)and   40  between themselves the diamonds found there. The other person was none other than the king, he   41  to be a thief. While the diamonds were shared, the real thief   42 the king who was losing his entire stock, he asked his  43  to leave one diamond behind in the safe. And, it was done.

The next morning, when it was   44  that the treasury had been broken into, the Minister was sent by the king to assess the  45  .The Minister found the diamond,thinking that it had  46   the eyes of the thieves. He  47  hid it in his own pocket and reported at the court that all the diamonds were  48  !

The king had got from the real thief his address the previous night while they  49  with their separate bags. So he   50  him and when the thief stood in court before the king, he admitted that   51 but one of the diamonds were stolen by him and his  52  companion. The diamond was discovered in the pocket of the Minister and the king dismissed(免……的职) him for the   53 . The real thief was appointed Minister   54  , and he gave up his other bad habits too.

It is a perfect   55   of how one step in the right direction can lead to another.

36.A.bad                  B.regular             C.social                     D.unfortunate

37.A.return                     B.steal                C.collect             D.exchange

38.A.learned                   B.suggested     C.announced       D.heard

39.A.set up               B.looked into       C.rang up            D.broke into

40.A.hid                         B.divided             C.rewarded         D.treated

41.A.pretended             B.expected          C.hoped              D.appeared

42.A.looked down upon   B.agreed with      C.felt pity for      D.knocked into

43.A.conductor         B.neighbor          C.friend              D.companion

44.A.said                        B.discovered              C. recorded      D.believed

45.A.loss                    B.cost                 C.price               D.number

46.A.attracted                 B.  kept         C.missed             D.filled

47.A. suddenly             B.carefully          C.firmly              D.quietly

48.A.sold                        B.gone             C.damaged       D.packed

49.A.parted                     B.practiced          C.worked            D.rested

50.A.waited for              B.called on         C.sent for           D.thought of

51.A. both                   B.some               C.none                D.all

52.A.impatient                 B.unknown         C.homeless         D.disabled

53.A.puzzle                     B.mistake            C.lie                D.excuse

54.A.instead                 B.indeed              C.too                  D.though    

55.A.match                  B.experience        C.experiment       D.example

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  “Just a couple of hours,”said Dad,“and we’ll be at our campsite!”The year was 1950 and we were on our family   1  , doing what we usually did together-camping.I   2   in my corner of the back seat to take a nap.The rhythm of the   3   car soothed(哄)me into a   4   sleep.

  Wham!I   5   with a start, my face on the floorboard of the back seat.Dad had   6   the car suddenly.“What happened?”I asked.“Where are we?”“Half an hour from our   7  ,”he answered,“and I don't know what the problem is,   8   all the cars have stopped.I’ll go to see what’s going on.”

  Dad   9   out of the car.Mom ,my little brother David and I   10  .“I bet there has been an accident!”David was excited.Mom   11   her head.She said,“There is   12   a bear crossing the road.”David bounced up and down in his   13  .That was even better than a(n)  14  !

  Dad came running back to the car.“Come on!”he said very   15  .“Come on, kids!You’ve got to see this!”I jumped out of the car and ran to catch up with him.“What is it, Daddy?”I asked.He smiled and   16   my hand.“Come and see, Carolyn,”he said.I knew that,   17   it was, it was good, because my father was   18   about it.I grabbed his hand and skipped excitedly along beside him.We walked past a dozen parked cars.  19  , a group of people stood talking and laughing.

  Looking in the same direction as everyone else, we saw a mother duck, sleek and proud, walking up the middle of the road, nine little ducklings waddling   20   her.The babies were marching single file behind their mother, totally ignoring the people and the automobiles.

(1)

[  ]

A.

party

B.

vacation

C.

way

D.

rest

(2)

[  ]

A.

settled down

B.

worked out

C.

fell asleep

D.

got across

(3)

[  ]

A.

sleeping

B.

racing

C.

starting

D.

moving

(4)

[  ]

A.

quiet

B.

cool

C.

deep

D.

calm

(5)

[  ]

A.

thought

B.

jumped

C.

cried

D.

woke

(6)

[  ]

A.

driven

B.

pulled

C.

stopped

D.

pushed

(7)

[  ]

A.

campsite

B.

house

C.

starting

D.

station

(8)

[  ]

A.

until

B.

but

C.

then

D.

so

(9)

[  ]

A.

stepped

B.

looked

C.

pulled

D.

slipped

(10)

[  ]

A.

followed

B.

slept

C.

continued

D.

waited

(11)

[  ]

A.

shook

B.

nodded

C.

moved

D.

dropped

(12)

[  ]

A.

suddenly

B.

probably

C.

predictably

D.

surely

(13)

[  ]

A.

car

B.

position

C.

seat

D.

chair

(14)

[  ]

A.

accident

B.

play

C.

toy

D.

race

(15)

[  ]

A.

worriedly

B.

hurriedly

C.

excitedly

D.

sadly

(16)

[  ]

A.

reached for

B.

went for

C.

cared for

D.

looked for

(17)

[  ]

A.

whichever

B.

wherever

C.

whatever

D.

whenever

(18)

[  ]

A.

happy

B.

eager

C.

upset

D.

worried

(19)

[  ]

A.

Backward

B.

Besides

C.

Along

D.

Ahead

(20)

[  ]

A.

after

B.

in

C.

before

D.

at

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 It was a freezing day, when I picked up a wallet in the streetThere was nothing  1    but a letter that was  2    Hellen On the torn  3    I found the return  4    , so I called information The operator asked me to  5    on, and she came back on the  6    soon She told me that Hellen's family had  7    their house years ago Hellen had to  8    her mother in a nursing home

 I called and found out that Hellen's mother had  9     The woman who answered  10    that Hellen herself was  11    living here

 The director waited for me at the  12    of the nursing home I went up to the 3rd floor Hellen was an old  13    with a warm smile and  14    eyes I told her about  15  the wallet and showed her the letter She took a deep  16     Young man, she said, this was the  17    letter I had written to Mike 60 years ago I loved him very much I guess no one ever  18    up to him I still think of him…”

 I thanked Hellen and came back to the director His secretary looked at the wallet  19    and said, Hey, that's Mr Goldstein's He's always losing it He's  20    here on the 8th floor That's his wallet, for  21    

 We hurried to him and asked  22    he had lost his wallet Mike felt his back  23    and then said, Goodness, it's missing

 When I returned him the wallet and told him where Hellen was, He grew  24    When the letter came, he said, my life ended I never got married

 We took him to Hellen's  25    They stood, looked at each other for a minute and embraced (拥抱)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

(1) Aon

Bhere

Cinside

Doutside

[  ]

(2) Asent for

Bwritten to

Cgiven

Dsigned

[  ]

(3) Aletter

Benvelope

Cwallet

Dback

[  ]

(4) Ahome

Btelephone

Cdate

Daddress

[  ]

(5) Ahold

Bkeep

Cput

Dgo

[  ]

(6) Away

Bfloor

Cline

Dcar

[  ]

(7) Abought

Bsold

Cmoved

Dbuilt

[  ]

(8) Acarry

Bplace

Cdrive

Dbury

[  ]

(9) Aleft

Breturned

Cstayed

Ddied

[  ]

(10) Aexplained

  

Bthought

  

  Cdiscovered

Dconsidered

[  ]

(11) Aagain

Bstill

Cnow

Dthen

[  ]

(12) Adoor

Bhouse

Coffice

Dwall

[  ]

(13) Aman

Bwoman

Cteacher

Dservant

[  ]

(14) Abursting

Bfreezing

Cfriendly

Dlively

[  ]

(15) Areading

Bwriting

Cfinding

Dsearching

[  ]

(16) Adive

Bsight

Cbow

Dbreath

[  ]

(17) Aimportant

Boldest

Cfirst

Dlast

[  ]

(18) Awent

Bmatched

Ccaught

Dmeasured

[  ]

(19) Aexactly

  

BClearly

  

Cclosely

  

Dimmediately

  

[  ]

  

(20) Aalso

Bover

Cright

Dstill

[  ]

(21) Asure

Bpleasure

Chelp

Dinterest

[  ]

(22) Athat

Bif

Cwhere

Dwhen

[  ]

(23) Ahead

Bmark

Cpackage

Dpocket

[  ]

(24) Anervous

Bsilent

Cpale

Danxious

[  ]

(25) Afloor

Bhouse

Croom

Dbed

[  ]

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     Old Behrman was a painter who lived on the ground floor of the apartment building. Behrman was a failure
in art. For years, he had always been planning to paint a work of art, but had never yet begun it. He earned a
little money by serving as a model to artists who could not pay for a professional model. He was a fierce, little,
old man who protected the two young women in the studio apartment above him.
     Sue found Behrman in his room. In one area was a blank canvas (画布) that had been waiting twenty-five
years for the first line of paint. Sue told him about Johnsy and how she feared that her friend would float away
like a leaf on the old ivy vine climbing hopelessly up the outside block wall.
     Old Behrman was angered at such an idea. "Are there people in the world with the foolishness to die because
leaves drop off a vine? Why do you let that silly business come in her brain?"
     "She is very sick and weak," said Sue, "and the disease has left her mind full of strange ideas."
     "This is not any place in which one so good as Miss Johnsy shall lie sick," yelled Behrman. "Some day I will
paint a masterpiece, and we shall all go away."
     Johnsy was sleeping when they went upstairs. Sue pulled the shade down to cover the window. She and
Behrman went into the other room. They looked out a window fearfully at the ivy vine. Then they looked at
each other without speaking. A cold rain was falling, mixed with snow. Behrman sat and posed as the miner.
     The next morning, Sue awoke after an hour's sleep. She found Johnsy with wide-open eyes staring at the
covered window.
     "Pull up the shade; I want to see," she ordered, quietly.
     Sue obeyed.
     After the beating rain and fierce wind that blew through the night, there yet stood against the wall one ivy
leaf. It was the last one on the vine. It was still dark green at the center. But its edges were colored with the
yellow. It hung bravely from the branch about seven meters above the ground.
     "It is the last one," said Johnsy. "I thought it would surely fail during the night. I heard the wind. It will fall
today and I shall die at the same time."
     "Dear, dear!" said Sue, leaning her worn face downtoward the bed. "Think.of me, if you won't think of
yourself. What would I do?"
     But Johnsy did not answer.
     The next morning, when it was light, Johnsy demanded that the window shade be raised. The ivy leaf was
still there. Johnsy lay for a long time, looking at it. And then she called to Sue, who was preparing chicken
soup.
     "I've been a bad girl," said Johnsy. "Something has made that last leaf stay there to show me how bad I
was. It is wrong to want to die. You may bring me a little soup now."
     An hour later she said:"someday I hope to paint the Bay of Naples."
     Later in the day, the doctor came, and Sue talked to him in the hallway.
     "Even chances. With good care, you'll win," said the doctor. "And now I must see another case I have in
your building. Behrman, his name is-some kind of an artist, I believe. Pneumonia (肺炎), too. He is an old,
weak man and his case is severe. There is no hope for him; but he goes to the hospital today to ease his pain."
     The next day, the doctor said to Sue:"She's out of danger. You won. Nutrition and care now-that's all."
     Later that day, Sue came to the bed where Johnsy lay, and put one arm around her.
     "I have something to tell you, white mouse," she said."Mister Behrman died of pneumonia today in the
hospital. He was sick only two days. They found him the morning of the first day in his room downstairs
helpless with pain. His shoes and clothing were completely wet and icy cold. They could not imagine where
he had been on such a terrible night.
     And then they found a lantern, still lighted. And they found a ladder that had been moved from its place.
And art supplies and a painting board with green and yellow colors mixed on it.
     And look out the window, dear, at the last ivy leaf on the wall. Didn't you wonder why it never moved
when the wind blew? Ah, darling, it is Behrrnan's masterpiece-he painted it there the night that the last leaf felt."  
1. What was in Johnsy's mind all the time?
A. When the last leaf falls I must go.
B. The old ivy leaves have little to do with my getting well.
C. I am such a bad girl as to make everything messy.
D. Someday I hope to paint a masterpiece.
2. Which detail in the passage suggests that Behrman was a failure?
A. He worked as a miner to make ends meet.
B. His drawing board had waited 25 years to receive the first line of his masterpiece.
C. He was protective of the two girls but mostly sensitive and fierce.
D. He was a professional model waiting for his great opportunity.
3. One can safely assume after reading the story that _____.
A. the relationship between the two artist girls was developed on material comfort
B. the three artists mentioned in the story shared a studio apartment
C. Behrman showed great sympathy for the two youth
D. Johnsy was somehow annoyed to be accompanied by a never-succeeded artist
4. What does the underlined part "Even chances" suggest?
A. The doctor indicated that Johnsy was doomed to die.
B. The doctor thought that they should let her go.
C. The doctor believed that Johnsy had every chance of recovery.
D. The doctor put her chances at fifty-fifty.
5. When Johnsy said she had been a bad girl, she meant that _____.
A. asking for death was not right
B. she deserved more severe punishment
C. she should never forget about her dream
D. she was ashamed not to be able to support the other two
6. The short story can be listed as a typical example of stories with _____.
A. surprise endings
B. vivid contrasts
C. artistic imagination
D. arresting openings

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  It was a freezing day, when I picked up a wallet in the street. There was nothing but  1  but a letter that was  2  Helen. On the torn  3 I found the return  4 , so I called information. The operator asked me to  5 on, and she came back on the  6  soon. She told me that Helen's family had  7  their house years ago. Helen had to  8  her mother in a nursing home.

  I called and found out that Helen's mother had  9  .The woman who answered  10  that Helen herself was  11  living here.The director waited for me at the  12  of the nursing home. I went up to the 3rd floor. Helen was an old  13  with a warm smile and  14  eyes.

  I told her about  15  the wallet and showed her the letter. She took a deep  16  . “Young man,” she said, “this was the  17  letter I had written to Mike 60 years ago. I loved him very much. I guess no one ever  18  up to him. I still think of him...”

  I thanked Helen and came back to the director. His secretary looked at the wallet  19  and said, “Hey ,that's Mr.Goldstein's. He's always losing it. He's  20  here on the 8th floor.That's his wallet, for  21 .”

  We hurried to him and asked  22  he had lost his wallet.Mike felt his back  23 and then said, “Goodness, it's missing.”

  When I returned him the wallet and told him where Helen was, Hegrew  24  . “When the letter came,” he said, “my life ended. I never married.”

  We took him to Helen's  25  . They stood, looked at each other for a minute and embraced(拥抱).

1

[  ]

A.on      B.here      C.inside   D.outside

2

[  ]

A.sent for   B.written to   C.given   D.signed

3

[  ]

A.letter   B.envelope   C.wallet   D.back

4

[  ]

A.home   B.telephone   C.date   D.address

5

[  ]

A.hold   B.keep   C.put   D.go

6

[  ]

A.way   B.floor   C.line   D.car

7

[  ]

A.bought   B.sold   C.moved   D.built

8

[  ]

A.carry   B.place   C.drive   D.bury

9

[  ]

A.left   B.returned   C.stayed   D.died

10

[  ]

A.explained   B.thought   C.discovered   D.considered

11

[  ]

A.again   B.still   C.now   D.then

12

[  ]

A.door   B.house   C.office   D.wall

13

[  ]

A.man   B.woman   C.teacher   D.servant

14

[  ]

A.bursting   B.freezing   C.friendly   D.lively

15

[  ]

A.reading   B.writing   C.finding   D.searching

16

[  ]

A.dive   B.sight   C.bow   D.breath

17

[  ]

A.important   B.oldest   C.bow   D.last

18

[  ]

A.went   B.matched   C.caught   D.measured

19

[  ]

A.immediately   B.clearly   C.closely   D.exactly

20

[  ]

A.also   B.over   C.right   D.still

21

[  ]

A.sure   B.pleasure   C.help   D.interest

22

[  ]

A.that   B.if   C.where   D.when

23

[  ]

A.head   B.mark   C.package   D.pocket

24

[  ]

A.nervous   B.silent   C.pale   D.anxious

25

[  ]

A.floor   B.house   C.room   D.bed

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