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My teeth(牙齿)screamed. I couldn’t    them any longer. I finally      my fear of dentists(牙医) and decided to get them fixed. But    ? I was a college student(大学生) and barely(勉强)   myself with part-time jobs.
Maybe I could    the worst one. I opened the Yellow Pages and called the first    within walking distance. The receptionist(接待员)told me to come right over.      I hurried across the school. I forgot the    in worrying about how I would pay the   .
In a few minutes I was being examined by a dentist who said, “Hmm!” as he examined my teeth. “Your teeth are in bad    .”
“I already knew that,” I   him and answered quickly to hide (隐藏) my   .
“But don’t worry. I’m going to fix them.”
“No, you’re not. I can’t    to pay you.” I started climbing out of the chair.
“You’re a student at the university, aren’t you?”
What   did that make? “Yes...”
“You’re going to graduate in a few years, aren’t you?”
“I hope so.”
“And then you expect to get a job, don’t you?”
“That’s my   .”
“Well, then you’ll pay me.         you concentrate (集中精力) on your classes and      the dentistry to me.”
I stared at him. He really      it. He calmly picked up his tools and fixed my aching teeth. From that day on, I saw him every week until I had good teeth again. After graduation, I got a job and      his bill in a few months.
In the 40 years following, I’ve learned to call this man a “woodwork angel.” They are strangers who appear out of nowhere when I need help. sometimes they’ve rescued me      danger or making a big mistake.
小题1:  
A.bear (忍受) B.takeC.treatD.forget
小题2:  
A.identifiedB.admittedC.ignoredD.expressed
小题3:  
A.whereB.whoC.whyD.how
小题4:  
A.changedB.providedC.supportedD.enjoyed
小题5:
A.visitB.fixC.callD.cover
小题6:  
A.teacherB.dentistC.driverD.operator
小题7:
A.As B.AfterC.SinceD.Though
小题8:  
A.classB.timeC.addressD.pain
小题9:
A.billB.debtC.taxD.visit
小题10:
A.shapeB.orderC.sizeD.situation
小题11: 
A.directedB.comfortedC.stoppedD.advised
小题12: 
A.angerB.fearC.hopeD.trick
小题13: 
A.agreeB.waitC.affordD.remember
小题14: 
A.effortB.useC.differenceD.offer
小题15: 
A.planB.pictureC.purposeD.procedure
小题16: 
A.As a resultB.In the meantimeC.After thatD.Ever since
小题17:
A.presentB.showC.bringD.leave
小题18: 
A.appreciatedB.meantC.approvedD.made
小题19: 
A.passedB.hadC.settledD.filled
小题20:
A.toB.inC.againstD.from

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:C
小题5:B
小题6:B
小题7:A
小题8:D
小题9:A
小题10:A
小题11:C
小题12:B
小题13:C
小题14:C
小题15:A
小题16:B
小题17:D
小题18:B
小题19:C
小题20:D

试题分析:这篇文章主要讲了作者的牙齿坏了,作者去看牙医时,告诉他自己没钱支付账单。但是牙医说可以等作者参加工作后,再支付账单。作者工作后,在几个月之内解决了他的账单。作者很感谢这样善良的人。。
小题1:A. 考查动词:根据My teeth(牙齿)screamed.可知我无法忍受。Bear忍受;take拿;treat对待;forget忘记。
小题2:C. 考查动词:根据下文and decided to get them fixed.可知这里意思是我不顾自己对于牙医的害怕。Identified识别;admitted承认;ignored不顾;expressed表达。
小题3:D. 考查副词:根据I was a college student(大学生) and barely(勉强) 39  myself with part-time jobs.可知这里意思是怎么样?where 哪里;who谁;why为什么;how怎样。
小题4:C. 考查动词:根据I was a college student(大学生) and barely(勉强) 39  myself with part-time jobs.可知这里意思是我用兼职工作勉强养活自己。Changed改变;provided提供;supported养活;enjoyed享有。
小题5:B. 考查动词:根据I finally   37  my fear of dentists(牙医) and decided to get them fixed.可知这里填fix。Visit参观;fix修理;call喊叫;cover覆盖。
小题6:B. 考查名词: 根据I finally   37  my fear of dentists(牙医)可知这里填dentist。Teacher教师;dentist牙医;driver司机;operator操作员。
小题7:A. 考查连词:根据I forgot the  43  in worrying about how I would pay the  44 .可知这里表示原因。As因为;After在…… 之后;Since自从;Though尽管。
小题8:D. 考查名词:我忘记了担心账单的痛苦。Class班;time时间;address地址;pain痛苦。
小题9:A. 考查名词:根据I was a college student(大学生) and barely(勉强) 39  myself with part-time jobs.
可知作者在担心账单。Bill账单;debt债务;tax税;visit访问。
小题10:A. 考查名词:根据“Your teeth are in bad   45 .”可知这里意思是你牙齿的状态不好。Shape状态;order命令;size尺寸;situation局面。
小题11:C. 考查动词:根据“I already knew that,”可知我中断了他的话。Directed指导;comforted舒适;stopped中断;advised建议。
小题12:B. 考查名词:根据my fear of dentists(牙医)可知这里填fear。anger 生气;fear害怕;hope希望;trick把戏。
小题13:C. 考查动词:根据下文Well, then you’ll pay me.可知这里意思是我付不起钱。Agree同意;wait等;afford付得起;remember记得。故选A项。
小题14:C. 考查短语:根据What 49  did that make?可知这里意思是那又有什么不同。Make a difference是固定用法,意思是不同。
小题15: A. 考查名词:根据“And then you expect to get a job, don’t you?”可知这里想说那是我的计划。Plan计划;picture图画;purpose目的;procedure程序。
小题16:B. 考查短语:根据51 you concentrate (集中精力) on your classes and 52  the dentistry to me.可知这里意思是同时,你集中精力于你的学业。As a result 结果;In the meantime同时;After that然后;Ever since自从。
小题17:D. 考查短语:这里意思是把牙医学留下给我。Leave to留某事给…处理。
小题18:B. 考查动词:根据He calmly picked up his tools and fixed my aching teeth.他真的这样打算的。appreciated。欣赏;meant 打算;approved同意;made制造。
小题19:C. 考查动词:根据After graduation, I got a job and  54  his bill in a few months.可知毕业后,我获得了一份工作,并且在几个月之内解决了他的账单。Passed传递;had有;settled解决;filled充满。
小题20:D. 考查短语:根据sometimes they’ve rescued me  55  danger可知这里意思是有时候,他们从危险中把我拯救。To朝着;in在……之中;against反对;from从。
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I was so relieved to hear from my father and to ____ that he was safe that I actually cried. That was ____ I “got” the importance of a curfew: Checking in! It's about knowing that someone you love is ____. It was one more proof of my father's loving me as much as he does.
小题1:
A.goB.feel
C.turnD.grow
小题2:
A.mightB.must
C.neededD.should
小题3:
A.speechB.match
C.descriptionD.exchange
小题4:.
A.cyclingB.driving
C.flyingD.walking
小题5:
A.allowedB.advised
C.informedD.ordered
小题6:
A.payB.hold
C.cutD.move
小题7:
A.lateB.lazy
C.forgetfulD.careless
小题8:
A.upsetB.sorry
C.rudeD.puzzled
小题9:
A.warnedB.signalled
C.phonedD.showed
小题10:
A.hitB.paced
C.clearedD.measured
小题11:
A.playB.watch
C.missD.start
小题12:
A.sadnessB.surprise
C.doubtD.fear
小题13:.
A.envyB.worry
C.regretD.cry
小题14:
A.excuseB.way
C.timeD.answer
小题15:
A.strangelyB.casually
C.breathlesslyD.angrily
小题16:
A.stoppedB.forgot
C.failedD.refused
小题17:
A.leftB.lost
C.sawD.got
小题18:
A.wonderB.guess
C.expectD.learn
小题19:
A.whatB.when
C.whetherD.why
小题20:
A.confidentB.great
C.safeD.honest

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阅读理解(共5小题;每小题2分.满分10分)
根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息(不多于七个单词),完成对该问题的回答。答语要求结构正确,书写工整,字迹清楚。
The Fun They Had in School
On the page headed May l7,2517,Margie wrote in her diary,“Today Tommy found a real book!”
It was a very old book covered with dust.Margie’s grandfather once said that long ago all stories were printed on paper
“What is it about?” asked Margie
“School”
“School? What’s there to write about school? I hate school.”
Margie hated school now more than ever.The electric teacher had bee giving her drill after drill in geography and she had been doing worse and worse until her mother had finally sent for someone to fix the teacher
The man came with a whole box of tools.He turned off the elecuicity,and started to repair the teacher.There was a momtor that showed questions,and a hole where Margie had to put compositions and test papers.The electric teacher marked the paper quickly.
Margie asked Tommy,“Why would anyone write about school?”
“Because it’s the school they bad hundreds of years ago”
Margie read the book for a while,then said,“Anyway,they had a teacher?”
“Yes,but it was a man”
“A man? How could a man be a teacher?”
“Well,he just told the kids things and gave them homework”
“A man isn’t smart enough.”
“Sure he is.My father knows as much as my teacher’’
“But I wouldn’t want a strange in my house to teach me.”Margie argued
Tommy laughed.“The teacher didn’t live in the house.They had a special building and all the kids went there”
“And all the kids learnt the same thing?”
“Sure,if they were the same age”
They weren’t even half-finished when Margle’s mother called.“Margfa! School!”
Margie went into the school next to her bedroom,and the electric teacher was waiting far her them.It was the same way every day except Saturday and Sunday
The monitor lit up,and it said,“Please put yesterday’s homework in the proper hole”
Margie sighed and threw a dirty sock at the machine.She was thinking about the old days.All the kids from the whole neighborhood came to the school,Iaughing and shouting in the yard.They could even help one another with the homework
And the teachers were people!
How happy they were in the old days,Margie thought.
1.When did the story in the passage take place?
                                                                            
2.Wny did Margie hate school?
                                                                            
3.How did Margie feel when she heard that teachers of hundreds of years ago were people instead
of machines?
                                                                             
4.How did kids in Margie’s time receive education?
                                                                            
5.What does the underlined word“They”refer to in the title?
                                                                            

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