A. both B. either C. all D. neither 10. A. none B. neither C. any D. some 11. A. smallest B. youngest C. weakest D. strongest 12. A. meet B. greet C. warn D. receive 查看更多

 

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     My mom passed away on April 22, 1991. I was the last person she had spoken with. I didn't have a great
life, but I had what I   1   so I was very angry with my mother. She had a car accident in 1989, which took
her   2  . I would not go to see my mother die. I could not feel bad,   3   could I feel any pleasure. Thank God,
she   4   through the night, because I would never fogive myself for not seeing her, if she had died. My mom
suffered   5   anyone I have ever heard. She broke 7 ribs (肋骨), broke   6   legs, ankles and knees.
     She lived, thank God. The doctors said that she would not be able to   7   as an "able" person. My mom
blew these people out of the water! I was there when she died April 22, 1991. She walked, talked, and did   8  ,
besides, she added in being the "Mom" I always   9   for.
     However, finally she  10  on April 22, and I was home.
     My mom told me many things on the Saturday, before she died. I told her about all of my pain, just  11  she
was actually listening to me! Needless to say,my mom is a woman with so much  12 . I learned this too late. It
was at that time that I  13  that my mother devoted all her  14  and care to me.
     She came to me in a  15  one week after her death. I did not  16  at the funeral. I had to be  17 , like my mom
was. All I wanted to do is to  18  my mom. I had the most  19  dream of my life. My mom came to me, and she
looked so pretty, and healthy! I asked her why she was "here" (in my dream), and she  20  the last "hug". I
hugged her so hard in my dream that I asked her, "Did I hurt you?" And she said, "I don't hurt anymore."

(     )1. A. had            
(     )2. A. happiness  
(     )3. A. and         
(     )4. A. got         
(     )5. A. more than   
(     )6. A. neither     
(     )7. A. run         
(     )8. A. nothing     
(     )9. A. hoped        
(     )10. A. passed by   
(     )11. A. as             
(     )12. A. fun      
(     )13. A. realized    
(     )14. A. pride       
(     )15. A. dream       
(     )16. A. mourn       
(     )17. A. rich        
(     )18. A. see         
(     )19. A. terrible    
(     )20. A. explained 

B. did             
B. fortune    
B. so            
B. survived      
B. rather than     
B. both         
B. talk          
B. something    
B. waited       
B. passed away     
B. when             
B. money        
B. recalled    
B. love         
B. imagination   
B. glance        
B. strong       
B. greet            
B. interesting  
B. mentioned   
C. was            
C. chance      
C. nor           
C. carried         
C. less than  
C. either        
C. break       
C. everything    
C. looked        
C. passed off   
C. since         
C. pain          
C. recognized     
C. worries       
C. memory        
C. blame         
C. insistent     
C. hug           
C. beautiful   
 C. told        
D. have                  
D. life          
D. either             
D. passed              
D. other than   
D. each             
D. walk               
D. none            
D. sought                
D. passed on                   
D. because          
D. dream                
D. recovered       
D. anxiety        
D. reality          
D. cry                  
D. careful        
D. help               
D. forgetful     
D. answered       

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  Everyone in the United States isn't fighting pollution. However, it is safe to say that nearly everyone is aware of the 1 it's had on the quality of the land, air and water of the country.

  On the national level, much 2 to deal with the pollution problem . New laws are 3 yearly by both the federal(联邦的) and state governments. These laws serve 4 to protect the forests, rivers and lakes of the United States or to 5 manufacturers (制造商) from further damaging the environment.

  Factories , for instance, are no longer 6 to dump(倾倒) chemicals into rivers and streams. 7 are they allowed to pollute the air with harmful smoke.

  But rather than tell you about factories and the government, I'd like to tell you what individual citizens in the United States can do to 8 the environment, even if only a small pert of it.

  One of the oldest anti-pollution sorts of laws on the United States is 9 littering(乱丢) . A citizen who 10 trash of any kind — paper wrappers or soft drink or beer cans, for instance, from a car window or onto the sidewalk can be fined. In California, for example, the fine might be 11 $ 500.

  If someone drops an ice-cream wrapper onto the sidewalk for example, there is a good chance either that he will be asked to pick it up or that he will get dirty 12 from others.

  The findings in the 1970s of the Surgeon General of the United States brought to everyone's 13 sort of 14 ; cigarette smoke. All cigarettes manufactured in the United States raw carry a 15 on the package about this sort of lung pollution.

  Also, it seems that newspapers report daily on the dangers of free floating smoke to the 16 of non-smokers. To fight this sort of pollution most restaurants in the United States have set NON-SMOKING 17 .

  Those who sit in a smoking section, however, are often asked to put out their cigarettes if the smoke 18 bothers nonsmokers.

  Government offices, public buildings, food and department stores, and public transportation vehicles all 19 smoking. Perhaps the outdoors is the only place where a in the United States can light up without guilt(内疚) and 20 polluting the lunge of others.

1.

[  ]

A.information
B.affects
C.effects
D.result

2.

[  ]

A.is being done
B.was being done
C.had done
D.have done

3.

[  ]

A.past
B.passed
C.passing through
D.passing

4.

[  ]

A.not only
B.or
C.either
D.neither

5.

[  ]

A.prevend
B.make
C.let
D.produce

6.

[  ]

A.made
B.turned
C.thought
D.allowed

7.

[  ]

A.Not
B.Nor
C.So
D.None

8.

[  ]

A.remain
B.keep
C.protect
D.damage

9.

[  ]

A.for
B.against
C.in favor of
D.agreeable to

10.

[  ]

A.places
B.throws
C.kicks
D.puts

11.

[  ]

A.up
B.up to
C.to
D.on

12.

[  ]

A.looks
B.faces
C.attention
D.expressions

13.

[  ]

A.notice
B.call
C.attention
D.advice

14.

[  ]

A.waste
B.gas
C.pollution
D.population

15.

[  ]

A.message
B.warning
C.punishment
D.notice

16.

[  ]

A.bodies
B.health
C.noses
D.chests

17.

[  ]

A.houses
B.chairs
C.sections
D.windows

18.

[  ]

A.yet
B.also
C.however
D.still

19.

[  ]

A.stop
B.forbid
C.start
D.like

20.

[  ]

A.without
B.with
C.within
D.in

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When I was six years old, my parents and I were in London for a one-month vacation. One day when my mother and I were   36  down Oxford Street, I felt too   37  to walk any more, so I asked my mother to take the subway.

At first, she    38  to take it because she said the weather was very    39  and it was better to walk. I started    40  . She told me to stop immediately, but I didn’t pay attention to what she was    41 . For about an hour, I didn’t stop crying. My mother became very   42 with me. I didn’t stop. I just ran away from her. I ran as    43 as I could.

The street was really crowded, so she couldn’t    44  me. Then, I entered one of the biggest shops. There was a coffee house on the second floor. I went    45 , sat in a chair, and started crying again. All of the people in the coffee shop came around me. They were   46 to me, but I didn’t understand English at all. After that, they    47  the police station, and a policeman came to the coffee shop. He tried to talk to me, but I just    48  crying. Then he took the small bag that I was    49  , opened it and found my hotel address and     50  number. When he phoned the hotel, my    51  answered the phone.

In the end, the policeman took me to the    52 . My father was standing in front of the hotel door. He talked to the policeman, and then he asked me what had    53  and where my mother was. I told him everything, and I also told him that I was    54  that my mother was very angry with me.

When my mother came back, she was crying. But when she saw me, she hugged me and kissed me. She talked to my father about everything.    55  of them told me not to do anything like that in the future because maybe one day I wouldn’t find anyone to help me. They wouldn’t forgive me if I did it again.

1.                A.running        B.walking         C.visiting   D.driving

 

2.                A.tired           B.mad           C.happy    D.sad

 

3.                A.agreed         B.refused         C.suggested D.managed

 

4.                A.horrible        B.windy          C.nice D.cold

 

5.                A.talking         B.laughing        C.singing   D.crying

 

6.                A.hearing         B.regarding       C.thinking  D.saying

 

7.                A.angry          B.strict           C.satisfied  D.familiar

 

8.                A.excitedly       B.slowly          C.quickly   D.carelessly

 

9.                A.search         B.educate        C.forgive   D.follow

 

10.               A.outside         B.inside          C.upon D.down

 

11.               A.advising        B.talking         C.listening   D.coming

 

12.               A.called          B.remembered    C.measured  D.left

 

13.               A.stopped        B.preferred       C.regretted  D.continued

 

14.               A.catching        B.carrying        C.gaining    D.buying

 

15.               A.serial          B.lucky          C.phone D.license

 

16.               A.mother         B.guide          C.father D.waiter

 

17.               A.hotel          B.shop           C.street D.station

 

18.               A.forgotten       B.happened       C.damaged  D.lost

 

19.               A.worried        B.concerned      C.afraid D.angry

 

20.               A.None          B.Either          C.Neither   D.Both

 

 

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