I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye : Queen City Casket Company . “What is it ?” I wondered . I1 it over . There , in faded ink , was a hand-scrawled(手寫(xiě)的)2 . Immediately my mind traveled3 many years .
I was nine years old , walking down the cold , wet streets of Springfield , with a bag of magazines on my shoulder . On my4 that day , I came to that Company finally , whose owner , Mr Rader , had always taken me there to ask his workers5 they wanted any magazines .
Shaking off the6 like a wet dog , I entered Mr Rader’s office . After a quick glance he7 me over to the fire-place . Noticing the8 in the top of my9 , he said , “ Come with me !” pulling me into his pickup10 . We pulled to a stop before a shoe store . Inside , a salesman11 me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had12 seen . I13 about 10 feet tall when I got up14 them . “ We’d like a pair of new socks too,” Mr Rader said .
Back in his office , Mr Rader took out a15 , wrote something on it , and handed it to me . With16 eyes , I read , “ Do to others as you would have them do to you .” He said affectionately (深情地), “Jimmy , I want you to17 I love you”.
I said good-bye , and for the first time I18 a flicker of hope that somehow things would be19 . With people like Mr Rader in the world , there was hope , kindness and love , and that would always make a20 .
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- A.
read
- B.
thought
- C.
turned
- D.
passed
- 2.
- A.
address
- B.
list
- C.
message
- D.
information
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- A.
forward
- B.
so
- C.
ahead
- D.
back
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- A.
return
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rounds
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trip
- D.
arrival
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- A.
if only
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how
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whether
- D.
why
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- A.
dust
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sweat
- C.
tail
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rain
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led
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followed
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watched
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carried
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hole
- B.
mud
- C.
water
- D.
cover
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- A.
magazine
- B.
shoe
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sock
- D.
bag
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- A.
truck
- B.
factory
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home
- D.
store
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- A.
dressed
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fitted
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showed
- D.
comforted
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- A.
ever
- B.
already
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never
hardly
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- A.
appeared
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seemed
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looked
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felt
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- A.
for
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with
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on
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in
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- A.
pen
- B.
paper
- C.
card
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notebook
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- A.
tearful
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unbelievable
- C.
curious
- D.
puzzled
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- A.
admit
- B.
know
- C.
consider
- D.
express
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- A.
sensed
- B.
received
- C.
lost
- D.
gained
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- A.
mistaken
- B.
right
- C.
all right
- D.
possible
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- A.
deal
- B.
fortune
- C.
choice
- D.
difference
CCDBC DAABA BADDC ABACD
36 turn over把翻過(guò)來(lái)。作者看到的是一張卡片,卡片的一面注有地址,要想看到內(nèi)容,得把它翻過(guò)來(lái)。
37 根據(jù)后文,Mr Rader在卡片上寫(xiě)的是送給作者的贈(zèng)言。address地址;list目錄;information消息,信息。
38 作者見(jiàn)到這張卡片,思緒又回到了從前。forward或ahead如指時(shí)間,應(yīng)往后推。
39 根據(jù)下文提示可知,作者當(dāng)時(shí)的工作是賣(mài)雜志,應(yīng)來(lái)回沿街叫賣(mài)。
40 作者是賣(mài)雜志的,Mr Rader幫作者詢問(wèn)他的工人是否需要雜志。
41 根據(jù)第二段首句和空格后面的wet dog可推出答案。
42 作者是在Mr Rader的辦公室,當(dāng)時(shí)又冷又潮,故Mr Rader把他帶到爐火旁取暖。
43 下文提到Mr Rader給作者買(mǎi)的是一雙鞋和襪子,因此可推測(cè)作者的鞋子壞了。
44 根據(jù)下文Mr Rader給作者買(mǎi)的東西可推出答案。
45 pick up皮卡;一種小型貨車(chē)。
46 dress給……穿衣服;show展示;comfort安慰;fit…with給……提供。服務(wù)員給我拿出了一雙很好的鞋。
47 Mr Rader給作者買(mǎi)的鞋子是作者那時(shí)曾經(jīng)見(jiàn)過(guò)的最好的鞋子。
48 這是作者當(dāng)時(shí)曾經(jīng)見(jiàn)過(guò)的最好的鞋子,又非常適合他,穿上一定感到比穿那雙已經(jīng)壞了的鞋要舒服很多。
49 本題考查在特定語(yǔ)境下使用介詞的能力。in …穿著……。
50 根據(jù)第一段首句可得知答案。
51 Mr Rader給了作者無(wú)私的幫助,令作者非常感動(dòng)。
52 admit承認(rèn);consider認(rèn)為,考慮;express表達(dá)。如用這三個(gè)詞與作者所要表達(dá)的感情不符。
53 作者當(dāng)時(shí)的生活條件很差,九歲就沿街賣(mài)雜志,Mr Rader對(duì)他無(wú)私的幫助讓他感到生活又充滿了希望。
54 此處意思為:一切事情都會(huì)好起來(lái)的。
55 世界上有Mr Rader這樣的好心人,就會(huì)有希望,生活就會(huì)出現(xiàn)轉(zhuǎn)機(jī),有所不同。
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tell
- D.
find
- 12.
- A.
watched
- B.
discovered
- C.
found
- D.
realized
- 13.
- A.
help
- B.
refuse
- C.
stop
- D.
report
- 14.
- A.
face
- B.
head
- C.
eyes
- D.
ears
- 15.
- A.
expected
- B.
offered
- C.
hated
- D.
liked
- 16.
- A.
bravely
- B.
surely
- C.
actually
- D.
certainly
- 17.
- A.
wanted
- B.
loved
- C.
needed
- D.
waited
- 18.
- A.
sending
- B.
taking
- C.
offering
- D.
robbing
- 19.
- A.
knows
- B.
wonders
- C.
learns
- D.
asks
- 20.
- A.
former
- B.
different
- C.
same
- D.
small
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Just Help the Next Person
The only highway to go to work that we had to drive was closed down due to an accident on the bridge. A truck had hit the bridge and made it1for any traffic to go over it. So in order to get to2I had to go a number of miles out of my way.
Not being that3with this road and not knowing4all the pot holes in the road were, I topped a hill and right in my path was a big pot hole. I felt and heard the familiar sound of a flat tire. I5as far to the right as possible and stopped. I tried several times to change the tire, but6.
There I sat out in the country and no way to7with anybody. Just then, I looked in my rear view mirror and a8was pulling out of a pasture behind me. I was9and scared at the same time.
I was struggling to get the10out when this man in the pickup pulled in behind me. He got out to introduce himself and11to help me. When he got the spare out we discovered that the spare is also12. He told me he would take the tire and have it13and call my husband.
We got the tire fixed14he took me back to my car. My husband was there15us when we got back. The kind stranger stayed there and helped my husband16the tire. After they finished we17thanked him and offered to pay him for his18.
I will never forget his words, " your thanks is19enough pay and I just hope if this ever happens to my wife or daughter someone will be so20as to help them."
- 1.
- A.
busy
- B.
narrow
- C.
fearful
- D.
unsafe
- 2.
- A.
school
- B.
city
- C.
work
- D.
shop
- 3.
- A.
satisfied
- B.
involved
- C.
identified
- D.
familiar
- 4.
- A.
where
- B.
what
- C.
when
- D.
which
- 5.
- A.
placed
- B.
rode
- C.
pulled
- D.
managed
- 6.
- A.
failed
- B.
abandoned
- C.
passed
- D.
dropped
- 7.
- A.
catch up
- B.
get in touch
- C.
have to do
- D.
put up
- 8.
- A.
truck
- B.
pickup
- C.
car
- D.
bike
- 9.
- A.
excited
- B.
relieved
- C.
determined
- D.
nervous
- 10.
- A.
car
- B.
wheel
- C.
spare
- D.
trunk
- 11.
- A.
refused
- B.
offered
- C.
pretended
- D.
promised
- 12.
- A.
flat
- B.
damaged
- C.
invisible
- D.
lost
- 13.
- A.
sold
- B.
painted
- C.
packed
- D.
fixed
- 14.
- A.
but
- B.
so
- C.
and
- D.
though
- 15.
- A.
listening to
- B.
worrying about
- C.
waiting on
- D.
searching for
- 16.
- A.
break
- B.
change
- C.
clean
- D.
repair
- 17.
- A.
both
- B.
all
- C.
neither
- D.
everyone
- 18.
- A.
imagination
- B.
trouble
- C.
diligence
- D.
patience
- 19.
- A.
more than
- B.
less than
- C.
rather than
- D.
better than
- 20.
- A.
polite
- B.
active
- C.
kind
- D.
wise
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The subject of what separates art and design has been debated for a long time. Artists and designers both create visual works using a/an1knowledge background, but their reasons for doing so are2different. Some designers consider themselves artists, but few artists consider themselves3.
So what exactly is the difference between art and design? Perhaps the most fundamental difference that we can all agree on is their4. Typically, the process of creating a work of art starts with nothing, a blank sheet of paper. A5of art is born from a view or value that the artist holds within himself or herself. They create the art to share that feeling with others, to6
the viewers to relate to it, learn from it or be7by it. The most renowned and successful art today is something that establishes the strongest8connection between the artist and their
9.
By contrast, when a designer sets out to 10a new piece, they almost always have a
11starting point, whether a message, an image, an idea or an action. The designer’s job isn’t to invent something12, but to communicate something that already exists, for a purpose. That purpose is almost always to motivate the audience to do something: buy a product, use a
13, visit a location, or learn certain information. The most14designs are those that most effectively15their message and motivate their consumers to carry out a task.
- 1.
- A.
unique
- B.
separate
- C.
shared
- D.
accepted
- 2.
- A.
entirely
- B.
occasionally
- C.
hardly
- D.
unnecessarily
- 3.
- A.
inventors
- B.
designers
- C.
writers
- D.
viewers
- 4.
- A.
purpose
- B.
product
- C.
interest
- D.
cost
- 5.
- A.
love
- B.
type
- C.
part
- D.
work
- 6.
- A.
stop
- B.
allow
- C.
require
- D.
move
- 7.
- A.
understood
- B.
fooled
- C.
inspired
- D.
discouraged
- 8.
- A.
political
- B.
social
- C.
physical
- D.
emotional
- 9.
- A.
supporters
- B.
audiences
- C.
buyers
- D.
enemies
- 10.
- A.
sell
- B.
imagine
- C.
create
- D.
draw
- 11.
- A.
fixed
- B.
good
- C.
strange
- D.
positive
- 12.
- A.
surprising
- B.
special
- C.
creative
- D.
new
- 13.
- A.
phone
- B.
service
- C.
language
- D.
name
- 14.
- A.
important
- B.
creative
- C.
successful
- D.
unusual
- 15.
- A.
learn
- B.
receive
- C.
confuse
- D.
communicate
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