Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers, I had, without telling anyone, tried to 41 my studies in literature at evening classes. It was a tiresome 42 from one end of the city to another and to 43 among adults was uninteresting. I was the youngest in the 44 , so the friendship I knew at school was 45 . I put up with it for a short period. It was 46 long a walk on cold winter’s nights and it was hard to put my 47 into Shakespeare with wet shoes and trousers. So I continued writing poetry at home. By chance, I 48 some prizes and awards for literature. A young woman from a 49 company came to the college one day. She told me that I won a national poetry award. I 50 at her in astonishment and disbelief. She wanted to make a short 51 about me, to which I said, “ No, I couldn’t do that. Not that I had any real 52 . I was just frightened. In the end she 53 me that I should do it the following day. So I did. They made a short film of me reading one of my 54 and I became 55 interested in literature than ever. I 56 what I should do after this, and decided some weeks later that I could not 57 myself spending the rest of my days dealing with machines. So one evening, I hesitatingly told my parents that I wanted to 58 to school. They were greatly surprised and a little afraid, but they did not try to persuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was 59 , and if I knew what it meant and 60 I realized that if I gave up my job training, it would be very difficult to get a good job. But nothing could stop me, and they asked about the matter no further. 41. A. stop B. go on C. continue D. walk 42. A. talk B. journey C. job D. walk 43. A. do B. sit C. talk D. work 44. A. family B. class C. city D. country 45. A. absent B. missed C. lost D. over 46. A. too B. very C. much D. quite 47. A mind B. heart C. soul D. thought 48. A. defeated B. beat C. won D. hit 49. A. TV B. radio C. shoe D. food 50. A. looked B. fixed C. shouted D. stared 51. A. talk B. film C. conversation D. speech 52. A. reason B. cause C. excuse D. wish 53. A. advised B. suggested C. agreed D. persuaded 54. A. poems B. stories C. speeches D. plans 55. A. less B. much C. far D. more 56. A. wandered B. considered C. discussed D. wondered 57. A. think B. consider C. spend D. imagine 58. A. drop B. leave C. return D. go to 59. A. sure B. clear C. curious D. true 60. A. whether B. that C. how D. what 查看更多

 

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Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers, I had, without telling anyone, tried to  36  my studies in literature at evening classes. It was a tiresome  37  from one end of the city to another and to  38  among adults was uninteresting. I was the youngest in the  39 , so the friendship I knew at school was  40 . I put up with it for a short period. It was  41  long a walk on cold winter’s nights and it was hard to put my  42  into Shakespeare with wet shoes and trousers. So I continued writing poetry at home.

By chance, I  43  some prizes and awards for literature. A young woman from a  44  company came to the college one day. She told me that I won a national poetry award. I  45  at her in astonishment and disbelief. She wanted to make a short  46  about me, to which I said, “ No, I couldn’t do that.” Not that I had any real  47 . I was just frightened. In the end she  48     me that I should do it the following day.

So I did. They made a short film of me reading one of my  49  and I became  50  interested in literature than ever. I  51  what I should do after this, and decided some weeks later that I could not  52  myself spending the rest of my days dealing with machines. So one evening, I hesitatingly told my parents that I wanted to _53  to school. They were greatly surprised and a little afraid, but they did not try to persuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was  54 , and if I knew what it meant and  55   I realized that if I gave up my job training, it would be very difficult to get a good job. But nothing could stop me, and they asked about the matter no further.

36.A.stop                  B.go on                  C.continue         D.walk

37.A.talk                    B.journey               C.job               D.walk

38.A.do               B.sit              C.talk           D.work

39.A.family         B.class            C.city             D.country

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Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers, I had, without telling anyone, tried to  41  my studies in literature at evening classes. It was a tiresome  42  from one end of the city to another and to  43  among adults was uninteresting. I was the youngest in the  44 , so the friendship I knew at school was  45 . I put up with it for a short period. It was  46  long a walk on cold winter’s nights and it was hard to put my  47  into Shakespeare with wet shoes and trousers. So I continued writing poetry at home.

By chance, I  48  some prizes and awards for literature. A young woman from a  49  company came to the college one day. She told me that I won a national poetry award. I  50  at her in astonishment(吃惊) and disbelief. She wanted to make a short  51  about me, to which I said, “ No, I couldn’t do that.” Not that I had any real  52 . I was just frightened. In the end she  53  me that I should do it the following day.

So I did. They made a short film of me reading one of my  54  and I became  55  interested in literature than ever. I  56  what I should do after this, and decided some weeks later that I could not  57  myself spending the rest of my days dealing with machines. So one evening, I hesitatingly (犹豫地) told my parents that I wanted to _58  to school. They were greatly surprised and a little afraid, but they did not try to persuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was  59 , and if I knew what it meant and  60  I realized that if I gave up my job training, it would be very difficult to get a good job. But nothing could stop me, and they asked about the matter no further.

41. A. stop

B. go on

C. continue

D. walk

42. A. talk

B. journey

C. job

D. walk

43. A. do

B. sit

C. talk

D. work

44. A. family

B. class 

C. city

D. country

45. A. absent

B. missed

C. lost

D. over

46. A. too

B. very

C. much

D. quite

47. A mind

B. heart

C. soul

D. thought

48. A. defeated

B. beat

C. won

D. hit

49. A. TV

B. radio

C. shoe

D. food

50. A. looked

B. fixed

C. shouted 

D. stared

51. A. talk

B. film

C. conversation

D. speech

52. A. reason

B. cause

C. excuse

D. wish

53. A. advised

B. suggested

C. agreed 

D. persuaded

54. A. poems

B. stories

C. speeches

D. plans

55. A. less

B. much

C. far

D. more

56. A. wandered

B. considered

C. discussed

D. wondered

57. A. think 

B. consider 

C. spend

D. imagine

58. A. drop

B. leave

C. return

D. go to

59. A. sure

B. clear

C. curious

D. true

60. A. whether 

B. that

C. how

D. what

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Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers, I had, without telling anyone, tried to1my studies in literature at evening classes. It was a tiresome2from one end of the city to another and to3among adults was uninteresting. I was the youngest in the4, so the friendship I knew at school was5. I put up with it for a short period. It was6long a walk on cold winter’s nights and it was hard to put my7into Shakespeare with wet shoes and trousers. So I continued writing poetry at home.
By chance, I8some prizes and awards for literature. A young woman from a9company came to the college one day. She told me that I won a national poetry award. I10at her in astonishment and disbelief. She wanted to make a short11about me, to which I said, “ No, I couldn’t do that.” Not that I had any real12. I was just frightened. In the end she13me that I should do it the following day.
So I did. They made a short film of me reading one of my14and I became15interested in literature than ever. I16what I should do after this, and decided some weeks later that I could not17myself spending the rest of my days dealing with machines. So one evening, I hesitatingly told my parents that I wanted to18to school. They were greatly surprised and a little afraid, but they did not try to persuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was19, and if I knew what it meant and20I realized that if I gave up my job training, it would be very difficult to get a good job. But nothing could stop me, and they asked about the matter no further.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      stop
    2. B.
      go on
    3. C.
      continue
    4. D.
      walk
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      talk
    2. B.
      journey
    3. C.
      job
    4. D.
      walk
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      do
    2. B.
      sit
    3. C.
      talk
    4. D.
      work
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      family
    2. B.
      class
    3. C.
      city
    4. D.
      country
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      absent
    2. B.
      missed
    3. C.
      lost
    4. D.
      over
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      too
    2. B.
      very
    3. C.
      much
    4. D.
      quite
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      mind
    2. B.
      heart
    3. C.
      soul
    4. D.
      thought
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      defeated
    2. B.
      beat
    3. C.
      won
    4. D.
      hit
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      TV
    2. B.
      radio
    3. C.
      shoe
    4. D.
      food
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      looked
    2. B.
      fixed
    3. C.
      shouted
    4. D.
      stared
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      talk
    2. B.
      film
    3. C.
      conversation
    4. D.
      speech
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      reason
    2. B.
      cause
    3. C.
      excuse
    4. D.
      wish
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      advised
    2. B.
      suggested
    3. C.
      agreed
    4. D.
      persuaded
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      poems
    2. B.
      stories
    3. C.
      speeches
    4. D.
      plans
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      less
    2. B.
      much
    3. C.
      far
    4. D.
      more
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      wandered
    2. B.
      considered
    3. C.
      discussed
    4. D.
      wondered
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      think
    2. B.
      consider
    3. C.
      spend
    4. D.
      imagine
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      drop
    2. B.
      leave
    3. C.
      return
    4. D.
      go to
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      sure
    2. B.
      clear
    3. C.
      curious
    4. D.
      true
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      whether
    2. B.
      that
    3. C.
      how
    4. D.
      what

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Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers, I had, without telling anyone, tried to 1 my studies in literature at evening classes. It was a tiresome 2 from one end of the city to another and to 3 among adults was uninteresting. I was the youngest in the 4 , so the friendship I knew at school was 5 . I put up with it for a short period. It was 6 long a walk on cold winter’s nights and it was hard to put my 7 into Shakespeare with wet shoes and trousers. So I continued writing poetry at home.

By chance, I 8 some prizes and awards for literature. A young woman from a 9 company came to the college one day. She told me that I won a national poetry award. I 10 at her in astonishment(吃惊) and disbelief. She wanted to make a short 11 about me, to which I said, “ No, I couldn’t do that.” Not that I had any real 12 . I was just frightened. In the end she 13 me that I should do it the following day.

So I did. They made a short film of me reading one of my 14 and I became 15 interested in literature than ever. I 16 what I should do after this, and decided some weeks later that I could not 17 myself spending the rest of my days dealing with machines. So one evening, I hesitatingly (犹豫地) told my parents that I wanted to _18 to school. They were greatly surprised and a little afraid, but they did not try to persuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was 19 , and if I knew what it meant and 20 I realized that if I gave up my job training, it would be very difficult to get a good job. But nothing could stop me, and they asked about the matter no further.

1. A. stop      B. go on     C. continue    D. walk

2. A. talk      B. journey    C. job       D. walk

3. A. do        B. sit       C. talk      D. work

4. A. family     B. class      C. city     D. country

5. A. absent      B. missed    C. lost     D. over

6. A. too     B. very      C. much       D. quite

7. A mind     B. heart     C. soul       D. thought

8. A. defeated    B. beat     C. won       D. hit

9. A. TV        B. radio      C. shoe       D. food

10. A. looked     B. fixed     C. shouted    D. stared

11. A. talk     B. film      C. conversation  D. speech

12. A. reason     B. cause    C. excuse    D. wish

13. A. advised     B. suggested    C. agreed    D. persuaded

14. A. poems     B. stories     C. speeches   D. plans

15. A. less      B. much       C. far      D. more

16. A. wandered    B. considered     C. discussed   D. wondered

17. A. think      B. consider    C. spend     D. imagine

18. A. drop     B. leave     C. return     D. go to

19. A. sure      B. clear     C. curious     D. true

20. A. whether    B. that      C. how       D. what

 

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Although I had left school against the advice of my teachers, I had, without telling anyone, tried to continue my studies in literature at evening classes. It was a tiresome walk from one end of the city to another and to sit among adults. I was the youngest in the class, so the friendship I knew at school was absent. I put up with it for a short period. It was too long a walk on cold winter's nights and it was hard to put my heart into Shakespeare with wet shoes and trousers. So I continued reading books and started writing poetry at home.

By chance, I won some prizes and awards for literature. A young woman from a TV company came to the college one day. She told me that I had won a national poetry award. I stared at her in astonishment and disbelief. She wanted to make a short film about me, to which I said: “No, I couldn’t do that.” Not that I had any real excuse. I was just frightened. In the end she persuaded me that I should do it the following day.

So I did. They made a short film of me reading one of my poems and I became more interested in literature than ever. I wondered what I should do after this, and decided some weeks later that I could not imagine myself spending the rest of my days dealing with machines. So one evening, I hesitatingly told my parents that I wanted to return to school. They were greatly surprised and, I think, a little afraid but they did not try to persuade me not to. They wanted to know if I was sure, if I knew what it meant and whether I realized that if I gave up my job training, it would be very difficult to get a good job. But nothing could stop me ,and they asked about the matter no further.

1.Which of the following has most probably been discussed in the paragraphs above this passage?

      A.The writer’s unhappy childhood.

      B.The poor teaching quality of the writer’s school.

      C.The writer’s leaving school against his teacher’s advice.

      D.Whether it was worth leaving school for job training.

2.After he won some prizes and awards for literature, a young woman from a TV company    .

A.wanted to make his success known to the public

B.come to make friends with him

C.invited him to make a speech

       D.came to tell him that he had become a very important person

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