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The Brick
About ten years ago, a young and very successful manager named Josh was travelling down a Chicago neighborhood street. He was going a bit fast in his 1 car.
He was watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars. 2 his car passed, no child rushed out, but a brick did and WHUMP! It 3 his shiny black side door! Josh 4 out of his car, grabbed the kid and pushed him up 5 a parked car. He shouted at the kid,“ 6 was that all about and who are you? Just what are you doing?”He went on with 7 “That's my new Jaguar, that brick you threw is going to cost you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?”
“Please, mister, please…I'm 8 ! I didn't know what else to do!” 9 the youngster.“I threw the brick 10 no one else would stop!”Tears were dripping down the boy's chin as he 11 around the parked car.“It's my brother, mister,”he said.“He rolled 12 the sidewalk and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't 13 him up.”Sobbing, the boy asked the manager,“Would you please help me get him 14 into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me.”
15 beyond words, he lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief 16 wiped the cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be OK. He then 17 the younger brother push him down the sidewalk toward their home.
It was a long and slow walk back to his expensive car. Josh 18 did fix the side door of his Jaguar. He kept the damage to 19 him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at him to get his attention. Pay 20 to the bricks of life coming at to you.
(1) A.old |
B.expensive |
C.secondhand |
D.slow |
(2) A.Since |
B.After |
C.As |
D.So long as |
(3) A.struck |
B.destroyed |
C.wiped |
D.harmed |
(4) A.climbed |
B.stepped |
C.got |
D.jumped |
(5) A.against |
B.on |
C.with |
D.toward |
(6) A.How |
B.Why |
C.When |
D.What |
(7) A.eagerness |
B.anger |
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C.punishment |
D.displeasure |
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(8) A.discouraged |
B.disappointed |
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C.sorry |
D.hopeless |
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(9) A.Explained |
B.Cried |
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C.Shouted |
D.Added |
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(10) A.until |
B.if |
C.before |
D.because |
(11) A.hid |
B.pointed |
C.ran |
D.searched |
(12) A.far |
B.away |
C.off |
D.onto |
(13) A.lift |
B.raise |
C.hold |
D.pick |
(14) A.over |
B.up |
C.down |
D.back |
(15) A.Encouraged |
B.Moved |
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C.Excited |
D.Frightened |
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(16) A.so |
B.but |
C.and |
D.or |
(17) A.watched |
B.noticed |
C.saw |
D.observed |
(18) A.ever |
B.seldom |
C.hardly |
D.never |
(19) A.require |
B.remind |
C.warn |
D.keep |
(20) A.love |
B.turn |
C.attention |
D.respect |
It was just getting dark. There was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch of road. 36 I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would eat when I got to Salistury .
I was going along 37 at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a scream, a 38 scream--- “ Help! ” I looked round, but the only 39 of life was a large, black, rather suspicious--looking(可疑的)car just 40 a bend in the road about a hundred yards away. That was where the cry had come from. I 41 speed and went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing, for he did the same and began to draw 42 me. As I drew near, the girl’s voice came again, a lovely voice but trembling with 43 .
“Let me go, you coward; you’re hurting me. Oh ! Oh ! ”
I felt my 44 boil. The fog was coming down 45 now, and the countryside was lonelier. I had no 46 that the murderous guy in the car noticed this. Again came a cry.
“Drop that knife, you fool. Oh ! ” Then a cry and a groan(呻吟).
If I was to save her, it was now or 47 . Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn’t save the girl, I would at least try to bring the murderer to 48 . The car was only a couple of yards away now. I drove the bike right across its 49 , and its brakes(剎車)screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and 50 into the ditch(溝)at the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out .
“You fool!” he shouted as he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was 51 than he. I put all I could into 52 that would have knocked out Joe Louis. It 53 him right on the point of the chin; his 54 slowly bent under him, and he dropped to the ground without a sound. I rushed to the car, 55 open the door and looked inside. There was no girl there. Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.
“You have been listening to a radio play, Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately . ”
36. A. And B. Though C. Therefore D. But
37. A. quietly B. quickly C. carefully D. nervously
38. A. boy’s B. man’s C. woman’s D. driver’s
39. A. person B. sign C. sound D. form
40. A. turning B. crossing C. going D. driving
41. A. slowed down B. put on C. added to D. took up
42. A. right behind B. close to C. away from D. near by
43. A. joy B. sorrow C. fear D. anger
44. A. tears B. heart C. face D. blood
45. A. slighter B. thicker C. lower D. harder
46. A. need B. effort C. trouble D. doubt
47. A. never B. late C. ever D. then
48. A. justice B. court C. lawyer D. sentence
49. A. direction B. path C. front D. nose
50. A. drove B. ran C. crashed D. sped
51. A. slower B. quicker C. taller D. heavier
52. A. an anger B. a fist C. a beat D. a blow
53. A. caught B. struck C. knocked D. beat
54. A. chin B. fists C. knees D. body
55. A. hit B. brought C. pushed D. pulled
Immediately I got up and dressed, I stuck my violin under my jacket and went out into the streets to try my 36 .I wandered about for an hour, looking for a likely 37 , feeling as though I were about to commit a crime. Then I _3 8 at last under a bridge near the station and decided to have a try.
I felt tense and _39 . It was the first time, after all. I drew the violin from under the jacket like a gun. It was here, in Southampton, with trains rattling overhead, that I was about to 40 myself. One moment I was part of the hurrying crowds, the next I stood apart, my back to the wall, my hat on the 41 before me, the violin under my chin.
The first notes I played were loud and raw, like a declaration of protest, then they settled down and began to run more _42 and to stay more or less in tune. To my 43 ,I was neither arrested nor told to shut up. Indeed, nobody took any 44 at all. Then an old man, without stopping at all, dropped a penny into my 45 as though getting rid of some guilty evidence
I worked the streets of Southampton for several days, gradually acquiring the truth of the 46 by trial and error. It was not a good thing, for instance, to let the hat fill up with money-the sight could _47 a kind-hearted man; nor was it wise to 48 it completely, which could also confuse him, giving him no hint as to where to _49 his money. Placing a couple of pennies in the hat to start the thing going soon became a 50 practice and I made sure, between tunes, to take off the cream, but always leaving two 51 behind.
Old _52 were most generous, and so were women with children, shop girls and barmaids. As for men, heavy drinkers were always receptive and so were big guys with muscles. But _53 a man with an expensive hat, briefcase or dog; respectable types were the least _54 of all. Except for retired any officers, who would shout "Why aren't you 55 ,young mad?" and then would over-tip to cover up their confusion.
36.A. violin B. luck C. skill D. art
37.A. station B. bridge C. street D. spot
38.A. stopped B. wandered C. played D. sat
39.A. lost B. excited C. nervous D. strange
40.A. shame B. show C. damage D. declare
41.A. pavement B. bridge C. wall D. road
42.A. angrily B. slowly C. smoothly D. roughly
43.A. excitement B. sorrow C. astonishment D. surprise
44.A. money B. pity C. notice D. rest
45.A. hat B. pocket C. hand D. bag
46.A. people B. performance C. music D. trade
47.A. encourage B. discourage C. help D. support
48.A.fill B.empty C.tear D. hide
49.A.make B.get C.drop D. earn
50.A.modern B.regular C.timely D. economic
51.A.pennies B.dollars C.pounds D. euros
52.A.workers B.teachers C.ladies D. doctors
53.A.sometimes B.often C.a(chǎn)lways D. never
54.A.generous B.comfortable C.handsome D. selfish
55.A.playing B.working C.cheating D. shopping
完形填空
The Brick
About ten years ago, a young and very successful manager named Josh was travelling down a Chicago neighborhood street. He was going a bit fast in his 1 car.
He was watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars. 2 his car passed, no child rushed out, but a brick did and WHUMP! It 3 his shiny black side door! Josh 4 out of his car, grabbed the kid and pushed him up 5 a parked car. He shouted at the kid,“ 6 was that all about and who are you? Just what are you doing?”He went on with 7 “That's my new Jaguar, that brick you threw is going to cost you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?”
“Please, mister, please…I'm 8 ! I didn't know what else to do!” 9 the youngster.“I threw the brick 10 no one else would stop!”Tears were dripping down the boy's chin as he 11 around the parked car.“It's my brother, mister,”he said.“He rolled 12 the sidewalk and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't 13 him up.”Sobbing, the boy asked the manager,“Would you please help me get him 14 into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me.”
15 beyond words, he lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief 16 wiped the cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be OK. He then 17 the younger brother push him down the sidewalk toward their home.
It was a long and slow walk back to his expensive car. Josh 18 did fix the side door of his Jaguar. He kept the damage to 19 him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at him to get his attention. Pay 20 to the bricks of life coming at to you.
(1) A.old |
B.expensive |
C.secondhand |
D.slow |
(2) A.Since |
B.After |
C.As |
D.So long as |
(3) A.struck |
B.destroyed |
C.wiped |
D.harmed |
(4) A.climbed |
B.stepped |
C.got |
D.jumped |
(5) A.against |
B.on |
C.with |
D.toward |
(6) A.How |
B.Why |
C.When |
D.What |
(7) A.eagerness |
B.anger |
C.punishment |
D.displeasure |
(8) A.discouraged |
B.disappointed |
C.sorry |
D.hopeless |
(9) A.Explained |
B.Cried |
C.Shouted |
D.Added |
(10) A.until |
B.if |
C.before |
D.because |
(11) A.hid |
B.pointed |
C.ran |
D.searched |
(12) A.far |
B.away |
C.off |
D.onto |
(13) A.lift |
B.raise |
C.hold |
D.pick |
(14) A.over |
B.up |
C.down |
D.back |
(15A.Encouraged |
B.Moved |
C.Excited |
D.Frightened |
(16) A.so |
B.but |
C.and |
D.or |
(17) A.watched |
B.noticed |
C.saw |
D.observed |
(18) A.ever |
B.seldom |
C.hardly |
D.never |
(19) A.require |
B.remind |
C.warn |
D.keep |
(20) A.love |
B.turn |
C.attention |
D.respect |
In the doorway of my home,I looked closely at my 23?year?old son,Daniel.In a few hours he would be flying to France to __1__ a different life.It was a transitional (過渡的) time in Daniel’s life.I wanted to __2__ him some words of significance.But nothing came from my lips,and this was not the __3__ time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five,I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten.He asked,“What is it going to be like,Dad?Can I do it?” Then he walked __4__ the steps of the bus and disappeared inside.The bus drove away and I said nothing.A decade later,a similar __5__ played itself out.
I drove him to college.As I started to leave,I tried to think of something to say to give him __6__ and confidence as he started this new stage of life.Again,words __7__ me.
Now,as I stood before him,I thought of those __8__ opportunities.How many times have I let such moments __9__?I don’t find a quiet moment to tell him what he has __10__ to me.Or what he might __11__ to face in the years ahead.Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him?__12__ as I stood before Daniel,I knew that it did matter.My father and I loved each other.Yet I always __13__ never hearing him put his __14__ into words.Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten.Why is it so __15__ to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry,and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly.“Daniel,”I said,“if I could have picked,I would have picked you.” That’s all I could say.He hugged me.For a moment,the world __16__,and there were just Daniel and me.He was saying something,but tears misted my eyes,and I couldn’t understand what he was saying.All I was __17__ of was the stubble (短須) on his chin as his face pressed __18__ mine.What I had said to Daniel was __19__.It was nothing.And yet,it was __20__.
1.A.experience B.spend
C.enjoy D.shape
2.A.show B.give
C.make D.instruct
3.A.last B.first
C.very D.next
4.A.upward B.into
C.down D.up
5.A.sign B.scene
C.scenery D.sight
6.A.interest B.instruction
C.courage D.direction
7.A.failed B.discouraged
C.struck D.troubled
8.A.future B.embarrassing
C.obvious D.lost
9.A.last B.pass
C.fly D.remain
10.A.counted B.meant
C.valued D.cared
11.A.think B.want
C.expect D.wish
12.A.But B.And
C.Instead D.So
13.A.wondered B.regretted
C.minded D.tried
14.A.views B.a(chǎn)ctions
C.feelings D.a(chǎn)ttitudes
15.A.important B.essential
C.hard D.complex
16.A.disappeared B.changed
C.progressed D.a(chǎn)dvanced
17.A.sensitive B.convinced
C.a(chǎn)ware D.tired
18.A.by B.a(chǎn)gainst
C.on D.with
19.A.clumsy B.gentle
C.a(chǎn)bsurd D.moving
20.A.none B.a(chǎn)ll
C.a(chǎn)nything D.everything
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