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閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中選出最佳選項。
One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?” I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain, 36 you can just wait until we make a quick 37 at the grocery store. I have something 38 to show you. ”
At the grocery store, we 39 some apples —red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, “It’s time to 40 your question.” I put one apple of each 41 on the table. Then I looked at Adam, who had a 42 look on his face.
“People are like apples. They come in all 43 colors, shapes and sizes. On the 44 , some of the apples may not 45 look as delicious as the others. ” As I was talking, Adam was 46 each one carefully.
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, 47 them back on the table, but 48 a different place.
“Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.” He said, “I 49 tell. They all look the same now. ” “Take a bite of 50 . See if that helps you 51 which one is which. ” He took 52 , and then a huge smile came cross his face.” People are 53 like apples! They are all different, but once you 54 the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside.” He totally 55 it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else.
A. although B. so C. because D. if
A. stop B. start C. turn D. stay
A. expressive B. encouragingC. informative D. interesting
A. bought B. counted C. saw D. collected
A. check B. mention C. answer D. improve
A. size B. type C. shape D. class
A. worried B. satisfied C. proud D. curious
A. ordinary B. normal C. different D. regular
A. outside B. whole C. table D. inside
A. still B. even C. only D. ever u
A. examining B. measuring C. drawing D. packing
A. keeping B. placing C. pulling D. giving
A. on B. toward C. for D. in
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. shouldn’t D. needn’t
A. each one B. each other C. the other D. one another
A. admit B. consider C. decide D. believe
A. big bites B. deep breathsC. a firm hold D. a close look
A. just B. always C. merely D. seldom
A. put away B. get down C. hand out D. take off
A. made B. took C. got D. did
Blogs allow readers to post comments. There were millions of blogs out there, so I 36 expected anyone to read mine, 37 respond. But almost immediately they did. Twelve messages were 38 after my first entry. I went to the library five times that day—each time there were more.
The next morning I couldn’t wait to get up and hurry to the library. 39 I told my story. It gave structure and a purpose to my day.
For so long I’d been unable to 40 in the real world, afraid of rejection or pity or scorn(輕蔑). 41 here it was safe. This 42 with people on the other side of the screen, many on the other side of the world, was 43 me back to life again.
One particularly cold Tuesday I opened my 44 to see, among emails from bloggers 45 how I was surviving the snow, one saying: “New York Times Journalist Trying to Contact You.” Ian Urbina had discovered my blog 46 when researching an article on people living in their 47 in the U.S. exchanged emails and later he called me up. I hadn’t spoken to 48 for months but, as rain streamed down the glass 49 , the words came. I had been living in the car for almost nine months.
The article 50 on the front page. I didn’t know until I opened my computer. There were emails from people around the world. For almost a year on one had known I 51 existed but now here were hundreds wishing me well. They said they were 52 for me.
Now every time I pressed “Check Mail”, there were more messages. I watched the numbers of the visitors counter on my blog 53 by the hundreds. These were people at their computers all over the world. I felt as of I was viewing a miracle unfold(展開).
Over the next week, in libraries and in the car 54 under lamp posts at night, I wrote my papers. I had notepaper spread 55 the dashboard(儀表盤). And every morning in the quiet of the lane, I wrote for my life.
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閱讀下面短文, 從短文后面各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中, 選出適合填入對應空白處的最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。
One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?” Ks5u
I thought for a minute, and then I said, “I’ll explain, 21 you can just wait until we make a quick 22 at the grocery store. I have something 23 to show you. ” Ks5u
At grocery store, we 24 some apples --- red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, “It’s time to 25 your question.” I put one apple of each 26 on the table. Then I looked at Adam, who had a 27 look on his face. Ks5u
“People are like apples. They come in all 28 colors, shapes and sizes. On the 29, some of the apples may not 30 look as the others. ” As I was talking, Adam was 31 each one carefully. Ks5u
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, 32 them back on the table, but 33 a different place. Ks5u
“Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.” Ks5u
He said, “I 34 tell. They all look same now. ” “Take a bite of 35. See if that helps you 36 which one is which. ” Ks5u
He took 37, and then a huge smile came cross his face. . ”People are 38 like apples! They are all different, but once you 39 the outside, they’re pretty much the same on the inside. ” Ks5u
He totally 40 it. I didn’t need to say or do anything else. Ks
A. although B. so C. because D. if
A. stop B. start C. turn D. stay
A. expressive B. encouraging C. informative D. interesting
A. bought B. counted C. saw D. collected
A. check B. mention C. answer D. improve
A. size B. type C. shape D. class
A. worried B. satisfied C. proud D. curious
A. ordinary B. normal C. different D. regular
A. outside B. whole C. table D. inside
A. still B. even C. only D. ever
A. examining B. measuring C. drawing D. packing
A. keeping B. placing C. pulling D. giving
A. on B. toward C. for D. in
A. mustn’t B. can’t C. shouldn’t D. needn’t
A. each one B. each other C. the other D. one another
A. admit B. consider C. decide D. believe
A. big bites B. deep breaths C. a firm hold D. close look
A. just B. always C. merely D. seldom
A. put away B. get down C. hand out D. take off
A. made B. took C. got D. did
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
In college I had a part-time job at a shop downtown that sold doughnuts(a kind of cake) and coffee. The small shop, 36 on a block where a dozen buses stopped, it provided food to people who had a few minutes to wait for their 37 .
I 38 coffee in takeout cups and patiently waited on customers who’d point through the glass case and say, “No, not that one, the one two rows over.”
Every afternoon around four o’clock, a group of school children would burst 39 the shop. Adults would glance in, see the crowd and 40 on. I didn’t 41 if the kids waited for the bus in the shop.
I came to know them pretty well. The girls would talk about school. The boys were more quiet, choosing not to 42 their secrets, but still, they’d wait every day in the store 43 their bus came.
Sometimes I'd hand out bus fare (車費) when a ticket went 44 — always repaid the next day.When ii snowed, the kids and I would wait 45 for a very late bus.They'd call their parents to let them know they were okay.At _ closing time I wouldn't 46 the door, and the kids and I would wait in the warm store until their bus finally arrived.
I 47 a lot of doughnuts on snowy days.I enjoyed my pals (伙伴), but it never 48 to me that I played an important part in their lives—until one Saturday afternoon when a serious-looking man came into the store and asked if I was the girl who worked weekdays around four o'clock.I 49 it was true, and he introduced himself 50 the father of two of my favorites—a brother and sister team.
"I want you know I appreciate what you do for my children.I 51 about them having to take two buses to get home.It 52 a lot that they can wait here and you are keeping an eye on them."
I told him it wasn't a big 53 .that I enjoyed the kids.
"No, you don't understand.When they're with the doughnuts lady, I know they're 54 .It is a big deal.And I'm grateful."
So I was the Doughnuts lady.I not only had received a 55 .I had become a landmark.
A.existed B.located C.lied D.stood
A.ride B.train C.passengers D.cars
A.tasted B.had C.made D.poured
A.into B.out C.for D.along
A.go B.come C.pass D.pull
A.consider B.mind C.think D.realize
A.hear B.notice C.share D.show
A.when B.before C.after D.until
A.stealing B.disappearing C.missing D.remaining
A.happily B.anxiously C.sadly D.bravely
A.lock B.open C.watch D.keep
A.ate up B.gave away C.let out D.sent away
A.stuck B.reminded C.moved D.occurred
A.admitted B.talked C.guessed D.refused
A.for B.to C.as D.like
A.care B.worry C.frighten D.wonder
A.means B.takes C.has D.gives
A.pride B.pleasure C.deal D.help
A.controlled B.behaved C.alive D.safe
A.word B.title C.prize D.award
In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less, a 10-year-old entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table. A waitress put a glass of water in front of him. “How much is an ice cream sundae?” “Fifty cents,” replied the waitress. The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and studied a number of coins in it. “How much is a dish of plain ice cream?” he required. Some people were now waiting for a table and the waitress was a bit impatient. “Thirty-five cents,” she said rudely. The little boy again counted the coins. “I’ll have the plain ice cream,” he said. The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on the table and walked away. The boy finished the ice cream, paid the bill and departed. When the waitress came back, she began wiping down the table and then swallowed hard at what she saw. There, nearly beside the empty dish, were seven five-cent coins and fifteen one-cent coins---her tip.
How much money did the boy probably have in his pocket?
A. No more than fifty cents. B. More than fifty cents.
C. Not more than fifty cents. D. Less than fifty cents.
Why did the little boy have only a dish of plain ice cream?
A. The plain ice cream cost him much less.
B. He enjoyed the cheaper ice cream better.
C. The coins were not enough for an ice cream sundae.
D. He wanted to save some coins to tip the waitress.
We can infer that the waitress might have felt_______when she got the tip.
A. very surprised B. a bit of shame
C. quite pleased D. a little worried
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