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Two men, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room. 36 man was allowed to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon. His bed was next to the room's only 37 . The other man had to spend all his time flat on his back.
They talked for hours 38 . Every afternoon when the man by the window could sit up, he 39 pass the time by describing to his roommate all the things he could see outside the window. The other man felt his world would be 40 and enlivened by all the wonderful world outside.
The window overlooked a 41 with a lovely lake. Ducks played on the water while children 42 their model boats. Young lovers walked arm in arm in flowers. A fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the 43 .
As the man by the window described all this in delicate 44 , the other man would close his eyes and 45 the picturesque scene. One warm afternoon the man by the window described a parade 46 . 47 the other man couldn't hear the band, he could see it in his mind's eye as the gentleman by the window pictured it with 48 words.
Days and weeks passed.
One morning, the nurse arrived, 49 to find the lifeless body of the man by the window, who had died peacefully in his sleep. She was saddened and had the body taken away.
The other man asked to be 50 next to the window. Painfully, he sat up to take his first look at the world outside. 51 , he would have the joy of seeing it for himself.
He slowly turn to look out the window. It faced a blank wall.
The man asked the nurse what could have 52 his roommate to describe such wonderful things outside. The nurse 53 that the man was blind. "Perhaps he just wanted to 54 you."
Shared grief is half the sorrow, 55 happiness when shared, is doubled.
1. A.The one B.One C.Another D.This
2. A.entrance B.exit C.passage D.window
3. A.on end B.in vain C.a(chǎn)t ease D.a(chǎn)fter all
4. A.would B.should C.might D.could
5. A.shortened B.deepened C.broadened D.sharpened
6. A.courtyard B.market C.wood D.park
7. A.flew B.designed C.sailed D.swapped
8. A.distance B.way C.process D.course
9. A.effect B.particular C.detail D.relief
10. A.expose B.imagine C.realize D.spot
11. A.passing away B.passing by C.passing down D.passing out
12. A.Because B.As C.Once D.Although
13. A.descriptive B.productive C.sensitive D.tentative
14. A.strangely B.surprisingly C.sceptically D.only
15. A.substituted B.offered C.switched D.organized
16. A.Willingly B.Finally C.Generously D.Occasionally
17. A.sacrificed B.referred C.motivated D.intended
18. A.responded B.respected C.requested D.resisted
19. A.recover B.defend C.observe D.encourage
20. A.or B.but C.so D.a(chǎn)nd
One day newly wedded Nancy lost her ring while helping to plant potatoes. Friends were called and the field was searched long but in vain. Later, when the pottoes were harvested, Everyone looked out for the ring but it remained lost. Another year came round and all the farmers working in the field kept their eyes open. The following year was the same. And year after year, whoever had business in the field aways had Nancy’s ring in his mind.
Then the farm changed hands but it went no farther than to cousins. So the memory of the lost ring remained alive until thirty-eight years had passed. Then came a spring day when a man was ploughing the field behind a pair of horses. Even after thirty-eight years he still looked out for the ring, and knew just which part of the field Nancy had lost it in. At this time, when he came there, he found it .He picked it up, put it carefully into his pocket, left his horse, and ran all the way down to the village and placed it into Nancy’s hand.
76.How did Nancy come to lose her ring?
A.She lost it while helping to harvest tomatoes in the field
B.She lost it while watering the plants in the field.
C.She lost it while working in the field.
D.She lost it while helping to plant potatoes in the field.
77.What was done so that the lost ring could be found?
A.Friends were asked to join in the search.
B.The field was searched for a long time.
C.Dogs were called to look for it.
D.Both A and B
78.Why did people keep looking for the ring even after the farm changed hands?
A.It was a very expensive ring
B.They all wanted to solve the mystery.
C.They all loved Nancy.
D.Everybody wanted to have this ring.
79.What did the ploughman do after finding the ring?
A.He picked it up and put it in his pocket.
B.He ran back to tell everybody in the village.
C.He placed it in a secret spot.
D.He returned it to the owner.
80.What can you infer from the story?
A.The ring was invaluable.
B.People on the farm were honest and helpful.
C.The ring’s mysterious disappearance was the work of supernatural power.
D.Nancy no longer expected that her ring would be found again.
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
After graduation from a medical school, I began to take a job in a small hospital's emergency department.As the 36 member of the group, I had to work on Christmas Eve.
At 9 pm, the ambulance 37 a man in his 60s who was having a heart attack.My patient was 38 , but I did my best.Eventually he 39 the night.
The following year, still the newest member, I got Christmas Eve 40 again.At 9 pm sharp, I was told there was a 41 in the hall who wanted to speak with me.
When I approached them, the man 42 himself as Levin and said, "you probably don't ' 43 me, but last Christmas Eve you saved my life.Thank you for the year you gave me."He and his wife hugged me and handed me a small 44 and left, I was more than a little surprised and 45 .
The following year a new doctor joined the group 46 I volunteered for the shift because I wanted to see if the Levins would 47 .
I 48 the door.Once again, at 49 9 pm, the Levins appeared.We 50 and Levin said he'd come to see me every Christmas Eve, and that 51 he didn't come, I would know it just wasn't his year.
The last year I saw him, he brought me a crystal bell engraved (雕刻) with a single word: Friendship.Levin 52 the next year.Now, my family, friends and I 53 that bell every Christmas Eve at exactly 9 pm and 54 to the man who didn't forget to bring me good 55 .
A.hardest B.youngest C.best D.newest
A.brought up B.brought about C.brought in D.brought on
A.in debt B.in vain C.on end D.in danger
A.survived B.spent C.won. D.managed
A.watch B.duty C.guard D.greetings
A.couple B.man C.patient. D.friend
A.regarded B.treated C.introduced D.considered
A.understand B.remember C.cure D.like
A.bell B.gift C.packet D.box
A.scared B.interested C.excited D.moved
A.but B.so C.a(chǎn)nd D.or
A.return B.come C.recover D.a(chǎn)pproach
A.gave an eye to B.kept away from C.kept an eye on D.kept hold of
A.a(chǎn)bout B.the same C.very D.exactly
A.calmed B.separated C.embraced D.choked
A.unless B.if C.until D.though
A.passed by B.passed away C.passed off D.passed out
A.ring B.strike C.hit D.beat
A.cheer B.drink C.congratulate D.offer
A.a(chǎn)dvice B.work C.holiday D.wishes
The story of the touchstone(探金石) tells of a man who was told that if he could find the touchstone, its magical powers could give him anything he wanted. It could be found, he was 31 , among the pebbles (卵石) of a beach. All he need to do is 32 a stone.If it feels warm, the magical touchstone is 33 .
The man rushed to the beach without delay. When he 34 a pebble that felt cold, he threw it into the sea. He 35 this practice for weeks. Each pebble felt cold, and each pebble was 36 thrown into the sea..
But one morning, he 37 to take hold of a pebble that felt 38 , unlike the other stones. The man, who had 39 noticed the difference, threw it into the sea. He hadn’t 40 to, but he had formed a habit that can be 41 to break.
Any behavior one 42 is strengthened. Repeated often enough, it becomes a(n) 43 . A Spanish proverb says, “Habits are first cobwebs (蜘蛛網(wǎng)), then cables (鋼索).” It works well for 44 habits that first trap us like a cobweb. And if we continue the behavior, the 45 grows stronger and can be as difficult to break as a steel cable. 46 some habits can work in our 47 , such as patterns of our lives, positive attitudes and healthy ways of thinking. We form our habits, then our habits form us 48 .
When it 49 habits, practice may not make perfect. But practice will certainly make permanent. So form the habits you want and let them 50 you into the person you want to be.
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1. A new study indicates that those who watch movies in which actors smoke a lot are much more likely
of smoking.(develop)
一項新的研究顯示經(jīng)常觀看有演員吸煙鏡頭的人更有可能養(yǎng)成吸煙的習慣。
2. The stability of a society depends on the extremes of human behaviour.(respond)
一個社會的穩(wěn)定取決于該社會對人們的極端如何作出回應(yīng)。
3. from her brothers since the age of seven, she made several attempts to get in touch with them but in vain.(separate)
她自從七歲就與兄弟們分開了,她多次嘗試和他們?nèi)〉寐?lián)系但都沒有結(jié)果。
4.. I requested that Tom me by next Friday.(return)
我要求湯姆下周五以前把那本書還給我。
5.. I suppose by the time I come back in two years’ time the new school (set)
我想兩年以后我回來時這所新學校就會建起來。
6.. Barach H. Obama, is an inspiring story, is the first American to move upward to the highest office in America.(success)
奧巴馬的成功是一個鼓舞人心的故事,他是第一位在美國升至最高官員的非裔美國人。
7.. Hardly when he phoned his parents.(land vi)
他一安全下飛機就給父母打了個電話。
8.. Israel offers automatic citizenship to all Jews who want it, (whichever)
猶太人只要愿意,均可自動加入以色列國籍,不管他們說何種語言。
9. In order to start reading this book you that the physical symptoms your were experiencing were due to anxiety.(idea)
開始讀這本書之前,你一定已經(jīng)了解到,你身體的不適癥狀是源于焦慮。
10. I showed him a map of China in the Ming Dynasty on it.(with)
我給他看了一張明朝時的中國地圖,所有的邊界都畫在上面。
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