(山東省濱州市2007屆高三第四次模擬考試)

It was a cool autumn day, a day to    36  . That was the day young women everywhere wait their whole lives for, and I knew in my heart I would   37   those moments forever.

Before me stood a young man with whom I had   38   my secrets and delighted moments. I had whispered promises in his ear and did my best to   39   them. I had never trusted anyone with the   40   to my heart until he entered my life. Now I knew the only safe place for this key to remain was with him.

This was a first for   41   of us. We gazed nervously in each other’s   42  , waiting for the other to make the first   43  . I was unsure if we were ready for this. We stood there in   44 .

Echoes from the past rang   45   in my mind. The laughter and tears we had shared will forever be   46   in a special place in my heart. My emotions were so weak at that   47  . Part of me wanted to run and hide, and   48   said, “Go ahead. It’s time.”

Then just   49   he were reading my mind, he gently grasped my hand,   50   all my doubt. With his   51   voice, he whispered, “It’s time.”

I   52   my arms around him and kissed the tip of his nose, then I whispered softly in his ear, “I love you.” Then it happened -the   53   we both had been waiting for.

I’ll never forget that day or the silly grin on his face afterward. Tears streamed   54   my face as he crossed the street to step onto the yellow school bus. Then he   55   me and said, “Bye, Mommy. I love you.”

36.A.forget                 B.dream                 C.remember            D.save

37.A.treasure               B.keep                    C.hide                    D.think

2,4,6

 
38.A.a(chǎn)ttached              B.impressed            C.spent                  D.shared

39.A.fulfill                   B.complete             C.finish                  D.work

40.A.key                     B.belief                   C.window              D.bottom

41.A.neither                B.belief                   C.both                    D.none

42.A.ears                    B.head                    C.words                 D.eyes

43.A.move                  B.explanation          C.excuse                D.jump

44.A.loneliness            B.defence               C.silence                D.delight

45.A.endlessly             B.permanently         C.typically              D.especially

46.A.exposed              B.faded                  C.felt                     D.held

47.A.point                   B.fantasy                C.look                    D.matter

48.A.others                 B.the other              C.other                   D.a(chǎn)nother

49.A.if                        B.until                    C.a(chǎn)s if                    D.a(chǎn)fter

50.A.increasing            B.erasing                C.releasing              D.quitting

51.A.emotional            B.high                    C.joyful                  D.soft

52.A.wrapped              B.seized                  C.settled                 D.raised

53.A.difficulty             B.moment               C.happiness            D.departure

54.A.over                    B.on                       C.down                  D.a(chǎn)longside

55.A.faced to              B.turned to             C.pointed to            D.shouted to

答案  36.C   37.A  38.D  39.A  40.A  41.C  42.D  43.A  44.C  45.A  46.D  47.A  48.B  49.C  50.B  51.D  52.A  53.B  54.C  55.B

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