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The teacher thought hobbies were very important for every child. She 36 all her pupils to have one, and sometimes 37 for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.
One Friday 38 the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby could have a 39 that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their 40 to see the following afternoon.
So in the afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to 41 did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something 42 to go home, on condition that they 43 before five o'clock to bring what they were going to show and to arrange it.
When the afternoon lesson began, the teacher was 44 to see Tommy was not there. He was the 45 boy in the class, and the teacher found it 46 to believe he had a hobby. However, at 4:45, Tommy arrived with a(n) 47 collection of butterflies in glass cases. After his 48 had admired them and helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy 49 them up again and begin to leave.
"What are you doing, Tommy?" she asked. "Those things must 50 here until tomorrow afternoon. That's when the parents are coming to see them."
"I know 51 ," answered Tommy, "and I will bring them back tomorrow; but my 52 doesn't want them to be out of our house at night in case they are 53 ."
"But what has it got to do with your brother?" asked the teacher. "Aren't the butterflies yours?"
"No," answered Tommy. "They belong to him."
"But Tommy, you are 54 to show your own hobby here, not somebody else's!" said the teacher.
"I know that," answered Tommy. "My hobby is 55 my brother collecting butterflies."
36. A. stopped B. ordered C. encouraged D. agreed
37. A. arranged B. asked C. looked D. waited
38. A. afternoon B. evening C. night D. morning
39. A. test B. lesson C. competition D. holiday
40. A. teachers B. parents C. friends D. classmates
41. A. present B. do C. see D. eat
42. A. had B. used C. were made D. were allowed
43. A. turned out B. returned C. left D. finished
44. A. sad B. happy C. frightened D. surprised
45. A. laziest B. most curious C. cleverest D. youngest
46. A. difficult B. easy C. reliable D. disable
47. A. ugly B. small C. beautiful D. obvious
48. A. classmates B. brother C. father D. teacher
49. A. throw B. pick C. switch D. use
50. A. remain B. leave C. observe D. undertake
51. A. them B. him C. that D. this
52. A. sister B. friend C. brother D. mother
53. A. stolen B. shown C. completed D. matched
54. A. fired B. supposed C. related D. ignored
55. A. helping B. concerning C. watching D. Seeking
Not long before, my daughter's shoes were scratched with a knife.She burst into 26 .I took them to the shoemaker to get them 27 .
The young apprentice (学徒) glanced at the opening and said, " 28 I can do except replace the upper." His master looked at them and said to me, "If you 29 me, I will add more scratches on both of the shoes."
I was 30 and asked why.
He explained, "As if the openings were made 31 for the sake of special style and reuse."
Two days later I found there were indeed more scratches on 32 shoe, but all the openings were patched (打补丁) by soft red leather with edges sewed by thick thread, 33 more unique and interesting than ever.I couldn't help but 34 the master's skill.
Another time, my wife's sister's white blouse had been torn, leaving a large opening on the back.My wife 35 the blouse carefully, and then said, "Let me take it 36 and mend it."
Seeing the blouse again, I was shocked: all the torn parts had been sewed up by thin and 37 thread and they 38 a look of ice crystal (冰晶 ) hanging from a winter's branch. 39 , she had attached a snowman and a cabin made of flowery cotton rags onto the shirt.I 40 with praise, "It's just as beautiful as a piece of 41 !"
"I was inspired by that craftsman.Patches are supposed to be 42, but a skillful craftsman can make it take on a kind of perfection," replied my wife.
Her words inspired me even more: Perfection is 43 to achieve in everything; Patches are unavoidable, so is human's life.Since you can't 44 the existence o f wound, you should not expect people's 45 by exposing the wound, which reveals nothing meaningful.
26.A.laughter B.cheers C.tears D.speech
27.A.made B.repaired C.decorated D.preserved
28.A.Anything B.Something C.Everything D.Nothing
29.A.trust B.inform C.appoint D.convince
30.A.annoyed B.confused C.disappointed D.discouraged
31.A.on purpose B.by accident C.in vain D.beyond control
32.A.neither B.any C.every D.each
33.A.remaining B.growing C.looking D.feeling
34.A.appreciate B.witness C.praise D.describe
35.A.delivered B.checked C.washed D.ironed
36.A.outside B.downtown C.home D.abroad
37.A.red B.white C.pink D.purple
38.A.took on B.put on C.decided on D.focused on
39.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Anyway D.Besides
40.A.sighed B.signed C.greeted D.paused
41.A.cake B.art C.furniture D.jewellery
42.A.pretty B.attractive C.tough D.ugly
43.A.easy B.improper C.likely D.impossible
44.A.change B.imagine C.stand D.prove
45.A.respect B.friendship C.sympathy D.apology
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Good morning , ladies and gentlemen . Welcome to Hangzhou! My name is Fang Fang. I’m your guide on this tour to the West Lake .It is called the West Lake because it lies in the west of Hangzhou .As you see, it is surrounded by hills on three sides .It is divided into three parts by two raised roads , the Bai Causeway and the Su Causeway. Bai and Su were famous poets of the Tang and Song Dynasties .As you probably know Hangzhou has a history of more than two thousand years.
You can see the islands in the lake .Only one of them is a natural island ,the other three are man-made .The natural island connected by the Su Causeway is known as Solitary Hill .There are many parks round the lake.
56.This happens most probably at .
A.3:30p.m. B.seven fifteen in the evening
C.two o’clock in the afternoon D.9:00 a.m.
57.The lake is called the West Lake because .
A.it lies in the west of Zhejiang Province B.it is in the west of Hangzhou
C.Hangzhou is a city in the West D.Hangzhou lies to the west of the lake
58.There are ____islands in the lake.
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
59.From the passage we know that .
A.Hangzhou has a history of more than two thousand years.
B.the two famous poets ,Bai and Su, were born in Hangzhou
C.many foreign guests go to visit the West Lake
D.Solitary Hill is joined to the natural island with the Bai Causeway
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阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳答案.
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Swimming and other water sports can be great fun. Yet 1 people can not swim. Many are 2 water. They have no confidence (信心) in their ability (能力) to learn to swim well.
A few years ago, scientists to find out how people learn new skills. They found that, 3 ,the first time a person tried a task determined whether or not he would ever be any 4 it. For example, if a child tried to rollerskate (穿四轮鞋溜冰) for the first time and did it well, then he would probably become 5 rollerskater. If he did it badly, then he would probably never good. For this reason, it is important that a person's first step at swimming should be successful.
Scientists also know that a 6 experience will do harm to a person's confidence. For example, if a nonswimmer (非游泳者) is 7 deep water in fun, it will take him a long time to regain (恢复) confidence in the water.
So learners-swimmers (初学游泳者) should take each step 8 . The first thing to do is to gain confidence in the water. Never jump in at first. Sit on the side. Better still, walk slowly down the steps into 9 water. Try to walk along the side of the bath. Duck (猛然低下) your head under the water, keeping your eyes open 10 . Lift your feet off the bottom and let your body float to the surface. You will soon be ready to learn to swim.
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Of all the men who ever liked fresh air, no one like it more than James Wilson. He took long walks in the fresh air. He ran long distances in the fresh air. He played football and other games in the fresh air. He liked to climb mountains and breathe the fresh air at the top. He used to sit 11 and watch the great waves in the fresh air. He always slept with his windows 12 . He had an open car with no roof, and he drove it madly through the fresh air.
If Wilson entered a room where the windows were shut,he immediately opened them. He did this 13 snow was falling outside. If someone else shut the windows again, he walked out of the room in a manner which showed his opinions without any doubt. When he travelled by sea, he could 14 in a place on board (在船上) where the wild wind was blowing through his hair.
One winter Wilson went to Finland (芬兰) on business. Good hotels in Finland 15 during the cold winter, and this winter was even colder than usual. When Wilson reached his room in the hotel, he found that the windows were closed to keep the icy air out. He did his best to open one,but 16 . It was absolutely (绝对) impossible to open it because the manager had very wisely arranged that.
Wilson undressed and got into bed. He was a very angry man.
The bed room was on the 12. Two or three pictures on the walls showed views of some beautiful parts of Finland. There was no noise at all. The bed was really excellent, but Wilson could not sleep. He could not forget the 17 window. No fresh air ! It was terrible to think of !
He got 18 and tried once more to open the window,but it was useless, and he sadly got back into bed.
At about one o'clock in the morning he was still awake (醒着) worrying about 19 in the bed room. He had turned over bed two hundred and thirtysix times. He was very hot. As he turned over for the two hundred and thirtyseventh time; one arm came out of the bedclothes and 20 . His hand touched the floor. It also touched something on the floor. This thing was 21 .
An idea came into his worried mind. Angry men 22 and the shoe was in his hand in less than a second. Where was the window? He could see something that looked like glass over there. He threw the shoe through the darkness with all the force of his strong right hand.
The shoe flew straight through the air and 23 . A terrible sound of breaking glass 24 the bed room, but to Wilson's sad heart it seemed like the sound of sweet and beautiful music.
“Now I have some fresh air in the room: ” he thought, “Now I 25 ”.
Five minutes later he was peacefully asleep. He did not move for many hours.
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12.A. wide open |
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14.A. find |
B. be found |
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15.A. are heated |
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21.A. the cap |
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25.A. don't need die |
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