题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Jack and Joan decided to get married. As the big day was coming, they grew upset because each of them had a problem they had never before 26 with each other.
Jack decided to 27 his father for advice. “Father,” he said. “I am 28 concerned about the success of my 29 . I love Joan very much, 30 you see, I have very 31 feet, and I’m afraid that Joan will be put off by them.”
“No problem,” said Dad. “All you have to do is to 32 your feet as often as possible, and always wear socks, even to 33 .” Well, to him this seemed to be a solution.
Joan decided to take her 34 up with her mom. “Mom” she said. “When I 35 in the morning my breath is truly terrible.” “Honey,” her mother comforted her. “Everyone has bad 36 in the morning.” “No, you don’t understand. My morning breath is so bad that I’m afraid Jack will not want to sleep in the same room with me.”
Her mother said simply, “Try this. In the morning, 37 straight out of bed, and head for the bathroom and brush your teeth. The key is, not to 38 a word until you’ve brushed your teeth.”
The loving couple were finally married. Not 39 the advice each had received, he with his socks and she with her morning 40 , they got on quite well. But six months 41 , the husband woke with a start to 42 that one of his socks had 43 . So he madly searched the bed. This woke his bride and without 44 , she immediately asked, “What on earth are you doing?”
“Oh, no!” he cried. “You’ve swallowed my 45 !”
26. A. worked B. enjoyed C. shared D. took
27. A. ask B. want C. expect D. think
28. A. widely B. highly C. hardly D. deeply
29. A. happiness B. marriage C. life D. family
30. A. and B. but C. or D. then
31. A. strange B. big C. strong D. smelly
32. A. clean B. hide C. wash D. cover
33. A. bed B. room C. home D. house
34. A. thought B. question C. decision D. problem
35. A. go to sleep B. wake up C. go to bed D. rise up
36. A. rest B. smell C. breath D. air
37. A. get B. go C. take D. make
38. A. speak B. talk C. tell D. say
39. A. forgetting B. remembering C. knowing D. having
40. A. happiness B. silence C. joy D. pleasure
41. A. late B. latest C. later D. latter
42. A. see B. find C. discover D. invent
43. A. come up B. come out C. come in D. come off
44. A. moving B. waking C. thinking D. sleeping
45. A. breakfast B. feet C. food D. sock
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| When I was in Idaho, I used to buy fresh produce at Mr. Miller's store. One day, I noticed a small boy hungrily 1 the green peas. The conversation between them 2 me deeply. "Hello Barry. Would you like to 3 some peas home?" "No, I have no money." "Well, what do you have to trade me for them?" "A marble (玻璃弹球)" "Oh, this is blue. Do you have a(n) 4 one?" "Yes." "Take this bag of peas home and next 5 this way let me look at that red marble." "I'm sure I will. Thanks Mr. Miller." Mrs. Miller, who had been standing nearby, came over to help me. With a smile, she said, "There are two other 6 like him in our community. Jim often bargains with them for peas, apples, tomatoes, or whatever. When they 7 with their red marbles, he 8 he doesn't like red after all and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green or orange marble, perhaps." Several years went by. Just recently I happened to 9 that Mr. Miller had died. I went to the mortuary(太平间)to offer his relatives words of comfort. Three young men walked 10 up to Mrs. Miller. Each of them 11 her spoke briefly with her and 12 Mr. Miller's casket(棺材). Each young man stopped, placed his own 13 hand over the cold pale hand and left, 14 his eyes. When I told Mrs. Miller who I was and 15 the story about the marbles, she said, "Those three young men were the boys I told you about. They just told me how they 16 the things Jim "traded" them. Now, they came to pay their 17 . We've never had much wealth but right now, Jim would consider himself the 18 man in Idaho." With loving 19 , she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers, where there were three shiny red 20 . | |||
| ( )1. A. staring at ( )2. A. hurt ( )3. A. send ( )4. A. yellow ( )5. A. year ( )6. A. men ( )7. A. ring back ( )8. A. decides ( )9. A. think ( )10. A. pleasantly ( )11. A. missed ( )12. A. moved on to ( )13. A. cold ( )14. A. closing ( )15. A. mentioned ( )16. A. kept ( )17. A. debt ( )18. A. happiest ( )19. A. sadness ( )20. A. diamonds |
B. picking up B. excited B. bring B. red B. thing B. women B. come back B. remembers B. learn B. shyly B. worried B. looked forward to B. warm B. opening B. read B. appreciated B. fine B. cleverest B. relationship B. jewels |
C. shouting at C. impressed C. drive C. green C. trip C. boys C. speak out C. believes C. see C. naturally C. admired C. took hold of C. wet C. wiping C. wrote C. got C. tax C. healthiest C. gentleness C. stones |
D. packing up D. satisfied D. take D. orange D. room D. girls D. try out D. realizes D. understand D. slowly D. hugged D. kept up with D. clean D. raising D. spread D. recognized D. bill D. richest D. voice D. marbles |
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Two Sundays ago,John was 36 in bed wondering whether to get up or not. He looked at his wrist but found that he wasn’t 37 his watch. Where on earth had he put it? He looked on the table and under the bed but he still couldn’t find it. He 38 think of anywhere else to look. “I must have 39 it in the bathroom or downstairs,” he thought to himself and lay down again for a moment.
Although he didn’t know the 40 ,he could hear the birds singing and see that the sun was shining. “I suppose I really ought to 41 up,” he thought. Mother must be 42 by now and I 43 her I’d help her clean the place up this morning.
After a while he heard his mother 44 upstairs. She came into the room and walked 45 to the window. “Good morning,dear.” she said。“I wonder if you’d get up now. It’s past nine o’clock and your aunt’s coming at ten. I’ve been 46 the cleaning since eight and I’ve 47 your breakfast. It’ll get cold 48 you don’t eat it now. Oh, 49 the way, you left your watch on the bathroom shelf and while I was cleaning it, it fell onto the floor and I think it’s 50 now. You’ll have to 51 it repaired. I’m afraid.”
“Oh, dear, I’m broken (没有钱的) just now. I can’t afford to get it fixed.”said John.
“Well, I’ve told you hundreds of times not to leave it in the 52 ,” said his mother. “ 53 , never mind. I’ll pay for it. Come on now! I don’t want to 54 all day for you to get up. 55 you’ve had breakfast, perhaps you could do the washing up for me.”
36.A.laid B.keeping C.sitting D.lying
37.A.dressing B.wearing C.having on D.putting on
38.A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.couldn’t D.might not
39.A.left B.forgotten C.remembered D.lost
40.A.moment B.while C.when D.time
41.A.go B.come C.get D.stay
42.A.down B.off C.away D.up
43.A.promised B.agreed C.said D.spoke
44.A.coming B.running C.going D.rushing
45.A.out B.down C.over D.in
46.A.making B.doing C.having D.starting
47.A.cooked B.produced C.did D.had
48.A.unless B.once C.until D.if
49.A.by B.in C.on D.under
50.A.missing B.gone C.broken D.lost
51.A.let B.make C.have D.had
52.A.reading room B.bathroom C.dining room D.living room
53.A.But B.So C.Although D.Because
54.A.waste B.wait C.spend D.prepare
55.A.Before B.After C.Since D.Before long
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| I stepped into my hotel room to a pleasant surprise. Lots of __1_ surrounded an inviting king-size bed, with comfortable armchairs that 2 against sliding glass doors that opened 3 aprivate garden. "Wow, " I 4 to myself. "Nice place I!" I love hotels from the Holiday Inn Express to the Ritz-Carlton and everything 5 . I love to enter a clean room, 6 my coat,look out of the window, and walk out in the moming, knowing that each afternoon when I return, someone else will have 7 the bed and greet you so 8 , "Nice to have you with us again, Mr Goldsborough. " However, the problem is that 9 my wife Alison travels with me, I never sleep well in hotels. Even though Linus and Camille, our two children at ages 4 and almost 2, find a way to interrupt even the 10 night's sleep at home, 11 , I'd rather be with them at home. I'Il take Linus climbing over 12 at five am or a kick in the face from Camille, leaving a chocolate on my 13 . When I'm on the road,I miss my loved ones. I'm deeply troubled by the number of parents who wake up too late with the 14 : "My children 15 too fast. In the busy career and 16 competition, I missed them. " What they fail to say but too often think causes me even more pain : " ...and I hardly even know them. "This applies to 17 as well-love relationships turn into living together, and romance into convemence. A hundred years from now, no one will remember how much money you have in your bank account (存折) or the 18 0f your house. However, the world might differ greatly based on your 19 on the life of a small child. Our world cries for role models and heroes of everyday living. What could you do today to let your loved ones know how much they 20 to you? Room service will never kiss you good night ! | ||||
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