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It’s no use trying to persuade him—he is very______(固执的)

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Michael Newman is trying to get ahead to provide for his family. He is a talented architect who willingly takes on projects with impossible deadlines in order to please his boss Ammer and secure a partnership in the firm. But all work and no play mean that Michael is missing spending time with the family. His wife Donna is trying to be available for swim meets, camping trips, tree house completion and some good old days. Ben and Samantha are his adoring children who just want to play with their dad.

After yet another long day filled with frustrations, Michael goes in search of a universal remote (万能遥控器) so that he can at least be in control of his TV. Only one store is open: Bed, Bath and Beyond – where he gets a very special universal remote.

There is a lot of power in Michael’s new toy; he can revisit old scenes from his past, put people on mute (无声的) and fast forward through the boring parts. He turns off the volume each time he argues with his wife. He fast – forwards through a boring family dinner. He skips ahead to avoid a bad cold. He jumps to the chapter where he gets a promotion. It’s all really great until the remote begins to use some of the specially programmed features – the remote starts predicting when Michael will use it, automatically hurtling (猛扔) him beyond life’s difficult and mundane moments. But most of our lives are difficult and mundane, so Michael is forced to travel years into the future. Eventually, he realizes the family dog has died and been replaced by another, that his kids have grown up, that his wife is married to someone else, and that he weighs 400 pounds. It happened while he wasn’t paying attention.

The movie is being sold as a comedy, but it essentially involves a workaholic who uses the universal remote to skip over all the bad things in his life and discovers in the process that he is missing life itself.

60.Why did Michael Newman decide to buy a universal remote?

       A.To make his boss happy

       B.To remember his life in the past

       C.To see what his future life would be like

       D.To escape from the hardships of his life

61.The underlined word “mundane” in the third paragraph means          .

       A.interesting       B.exciting    C.boring      D.abandoned

62.What can we infer from the story?

       A.Michael is unable to support his family.

       B.Michael has some difficulties in his job now.

       C.The remote can help Michael do many things.

       D.Michael is an irresponsible man.

63.The main purpose of the passage is to            .

      A.remind us to live a real life     B.persuade us to buy the remote

       C.encourage us to work hard      D.make us feel relaxed from work

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Michael Newman is trying to get ahead to provide for his family. He is a talented architect who willingly takes on projects with impossible deadlines in order to please his boss Ammer and secure a partnership in the firm. But all work and no play mean that Michael is missing spending time with the family. His wife Donna is trying to be available for swim meets, camping trips, tree house completion and some good old days. Ben and Samantha are his adoring children who just want to play with their dad.
After yet another long day filled with frustrations, Michael goes in search of a universal remote (万能遥控器) so that he can at least be in control of his TV. Only one store is open: Bed, Bath and Beyond – where he gets a very special universal remote.
There is a lot of power in Michael’s new toy; he can revisit old scenes from his past, put people on mute (无声的) and fast forward through the boring parts. He turns off the volume each time he argues with his wife. He fast – forwards through a boring family dinner. He skips ahead to avoid a bad cold. He jumps to the chapter where he gets a promotion. It’s all really great until the remote begins to use some of the specially programmed features – the remote starts predicting when Michael will use it, automatically hurtling (猛扔) him beyond life’s difficult and mundane moments. But most of our lives are difficult and mundane, so Michael is forced to travel years into the future. Eventually, he realizes the family dog has died and been replaced by another, that his kids have grown up, that his wife is married to someone else, and that he weighs 400 pounds. It happened while he wasn’t paying attention.
The movie is being sold as a comedy, but it essentially involves a workaholic who uses the universal remote to skip over all the bad things in his life and discovers in the process that he is missing life itself.

  1. 1.

    Why did Michael Newman decide to buy a universal remote?

    1. A.
      To make his boss happy
    2. B.
      To remember his life in the past
    3. C.
      To see what his future life would be like
    4. D.
      To escape from the hardships of his life
  2. 2.

    The underlined word “mundane” in the third paragraph means          .

    1. A.
      interesting      
    2. B.
      exciting   
    3. C.
      boring     
    4. D.
      abandoned
  3. 3.

    What can we infer from the story?

    1. A.
      Michael is unable to support his family.
    2. B.
      Michael has some difficulties in his job now.
    3. C.
      The remote can help Michael do many things.
    4. D.
      Michael is an irresponsible man.
  4. 4.

    The main purpose of the passage is to            .

    1. A.
      remind us to live a real life    
    2. B.
      persuade us to buy the remote
    3. C.
      encourage us to work hard     
    4. D.
      make us feel relaxed from work

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第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Once there was a woman whose only son had died. In her sorrow she went to ask a wise man whether there was a way to bring her son back to 36 . "Bring me a mustard seed (芥菜籽) from a home that has never known 37 . I will use it to help you," he said to her, 38 sending her away or trying to persuade her that there was hope. At once she 39 to look for that mustard seed. The first 40 she came to was a huge building. Knocking on the door, she said, "I’m 41 a house that has never known suffering. Is this the place? It’s very 42 to me." "You have come to the 43 place," they told her, and began to 44 out all the sad things that had happened to 45 ."Who is better able to 46 the misfortune (不幸) these poor people have suffered than I, who have 47 sadness?" she thought. 48 she stayed there and comforted them 49 setting off again to look for a house that had never known sorrow. The woman went on, full of 50 , and came across a51 on the road. She asked the farmer the same question, but 52 he too said no. Wherever she went, from huts (茅屋) to palaces, there was no one without tales of 53 and misfortune. She came to be so 54 listening to other people’s sad stories that she 55 about looking for the mustard seed. Listening to the sorrow of others had driven the sorrow from her own heart.

36. A. attention         B. truth                 C. health           D. life

37. A. happiness    B. sorrow                 C. value                D. wealth

38. A. for fear of   B. because of     C. in spite of      D. instead of

39. A. set off         B. took off            C. put off                 D. went off

40. A. expression   B. memory            C. place                 D. chance

41. A. caring for    B. looking for     C. paying for     D. leaving for

42. A. important    B. strange              C. fair                   D. common

43. A. different         B. right                 C. wrong               D. certain

44. A. turn                   B. pour                 C. carry                 D. work

45. A. it                B. them                 C. him                  D. her

46. A. preserve             B. describe            C. share                 D. accept

47. A. experienced B. treated                 C. controlled      D. connected

48. A. However            B. While               C. Though             D. So

49. A. unless         B. after                 C. before           D. until

50. A. hope           B. pleasure            C. regret            D. fear

51. A. factory        B. palace           C. sign                  D. hut

52. A. hopefully       B. strangely           C. originally      D. Unfortunately

53. A. happiness       B. endings             C. sadness              D. promises

54. A. disappointed  B. busy                 C. happy               D. Free

55. A. forgot          B. cared                C. worried             D. found

  

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 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

     Once there was a woman whose only son had died. In her sorrow she went to ask a wise man whether there was a way to bring her son back to 36 . "Bring me a mustard seed (芥菜籽) from a home that has never known 37 . I will use it to help you," he said to her, 38 sending her away or trying to persuade her that there was hope. At once she 39 to look for that mustard seed. The first 40 she came to was a huge building. Knocking on the door, she said, "I’m 41 a house that has never known suffering. Is this the place? It’s very 42 to me." "You have come to the 43 place," they told her, and began to 44 out all the sad things that had happened to 45 ."Who is better able to 46 the misfortune (不幸) these poor people have suffered than I, who have 47 sadness?" she thought. 48 she stayed there and comforted them 49 setting off again to look for a house that had never known sorrow. The woman went on, full of 50 , and came across a51 on the road. She asked the farmer the same question, but 52 he too said no. Wherever she went, from huts (茅屋) to palaces, there was no one without tales of 53 and misfortune. She came to be so 54 listening to other people’s sad stories that she 55 about looking for the mustard seed. Listening to the sorrow of others had driven the sorrow from her own heart.

     36. A. attention           B. truth                 C. health            D. life

     37. A. happiness      B. sorrow                  C. value                D. wealth

     38. A. for fear of     B. because of      C. in spite of       D. instead of

     39. A. set off           B. took off            C. put off                  D. went off

     40. A. expression     B. memory            C. place                 D. chance

     41. A. caring for      B. looking for     C. paying for      D. leaving for

     42. A. important      B. strange              C. fair                   D. common

     43. A. different           B. right                 C. wrong               D. certain

     44. A. turn                     B. pour                 C. carry                 D. work

     45. A. it                  B. them                 C. him                  D. her

     46. A. preserve        B. describe            C. share                 D. accept

     47. A. experienced   B. treated                  C. controlled       D. connected

     48. A. However              B. While               C. Though             D. So

     49. A. unless           B. after                 C. before            D. until

     50. A. hope             B. pleasure            C. regret             D. fear

     51. A. factory          B. palace            C. sign                  D. hut

     52. A. hopefully          B. strangely           C. originally       D. Unfortunately

53. A. happiness     B. endings             C. sadness              D. promises

54. A. disappointed B. busy                 C. happy               D. Free

55. A. forgot          B. cared                C. worried             D. found

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