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       I was not quite seventeen when I decided to join the US Army. My mother tried her best to    1    
me out of my dream, then finally signed the papers that would allow me to be a solider.
      One day, nearly two years after the Philippines (菲律宾) became my     2   , I was told to go to the
office of Lieutenant Colonel (中校) Boyd. He seemed to be a kind man, but I was pretty sure that he hadn't
called me in to    3    the time of day.
       Standing before his desk, I waited     4    as he read through some paperwork. Then he looked up.
"Why, Private (二等兵), haven't you written to your mother for more than six months?" 
       I felt weak in my knees. Has it been    5    long? I thought. 
       "I don't have anything to say, sir." 
       Lieutenant Colonel Boyd told me that my mother had got in touch with the American Red Cross,
which in turn informed me about that. Then he said, "Go to that desk, and you'll find some paper and a
pen. Sit down right this minute and write to your mother, Private?"
       "Yes, sir." 
       When I finished a short letter, I stood before him again. 
       "Private, I'm     6    you to find something to say to your mother at least once a week. Do you
understand?" I did. 
        Some thirty-five years later, my     7    mother's mind was not as good as it used to be, and I had
to place her in a convalescent home (疗养院). As I     8    her own things in a big old strong box, I found
some letters tied with a bright red ribbon (缎带). 
        They were the letters I had     9    from the Philippines. I sat on the floor of her room that afternoon
reading each one, tears (眼泪) running down my face. I now realized how deeply I, as a    10   , had made
her worried by my careless thoughts. 
        The lesson I learned may have been too    11    to help my mother, but it's still    12   me good. 
        These days I don't need an officer standing over me to write my loved ones on a regular basis (定期).
(     )1. A. talk     
(     )2. A. space   
(     )3. A. lose     
(     )4. A. worriedly 
(     )5. A. that     
(     )6. A. ordering 
(     )7. A. angry   
(     )8. A. looked for            
(     )9. A. written 
(     )10. A. son     
(     )11. A. early   
(     )12. A. made     
B. carry         
B. home           
B. take           
B. excitedly     
B. very           
B. asking         
B. sad           
B. went through  
B. heard                     
B. soldier       
B. late           
B. kept         

C. push     
C. country 
C. waste   
C. nervously 
C. quite   
C. telling 
C. aged                 
C. put away             
C. brought 
C. young man 
C. long     
C. done     

D. take          
D. dream         
D. pass         
D. unhappily      
D. too           
D. saying to                           
D. sorry        
D. brought out   
D. saved        
D. grown-up       
D. short         
D. given      

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     You can probably all ride a bike well. I'm an exception (例外).
     I started riding a   1   when I was a small kid. It was a tiny toy bike with four wheels (轮子). I loved it very
much and rode it every day.
     When I was 5, my cousin gave me a pink bike. It was a   2   bicycle with just two wheels! At the time, my
parents always leave early in the moming and get back late in the afternoon. They were too   3   to teach me how
to ride it. So I had to learn by myself. 
     I   4   hard on weekends and during vacations. Gradually I learned how to ride.   5   I still didn't know how
to make turns.
     One summer vacation, I borrowed an old bike and rode it with my friends on a country road. We sang and
practiced our riding skills.   6  , a small boy ran into the road. I was shocked (震惊) and couldn't   7   the bike
at all. My bike crashed into the   8   and he fell. He didn't get very seriously hurt, but he cried loudly. The boy's
grandma ran out and pushed me over into the bushes. She was too angry to   9   my apology (道歉). My cousin
appeared five minutes later and saved me from the mess. But the  10  scared (使受惊) me: I no longer dared to
ride a bike. Then, last year, Hangzhou started to offer free bikes. My mother tried to teach me how to ride. After
practicing in the yard for two days, I tried to ride on the road. The traffic made me so  11  that I had to ride really
slowly.
     But I'm not going to  12 . One day, believe me, you'd see me riding a bike like a professional in a small alley or
big street.
(     )1.A. horse    
(     )2.A. special  
(     )3.A. lazy     
(     )4.A. rode     
(     )5.A. though   
(     )6.A. Finally  
(     )7.A. hold     
(     )8.A. boy      
(     )9.A. accept   
(     )10.A. fight   
(     )11.A. excited 
(     )12.A. get down 
B. bike      
B. beautiful 
B. patient   
B. drove     
B. then      
B. Quickly   
B. turn      
B. grandma   
B. receive   
B. experience    
B. surprised     
B. give up   
C. camel     
C. true      
C. busy      
C. reviewed  
C. so        
C. Suddenly     
C. move      
C. friend    
C. send      
C. activity  
C. brave     
C. set off   
D. motorcycle 
D. large      
D. kind       
D. practiced  
D. and        
D. Immediately          
D. control    
D. mother     
D. make       
D. accident   
D. nervous    
D. come back  

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When I was young,I liked to play jokes on people I knew,especially on my parents and friedns.One day my mother was   46  and I was playing with my younger brother Tony.
Suddenly I ran to my mother and said,“Tony fell from the open window!”She was very   47  and ran out of the kitchen.Then I said,“Don’t worry,I’m just   48 .”And my mother shouted at me,“If you do it   49 ,I’ll hit you.”
One day I went swimming with my   50  in the sea.I wanted to play a joke on them.In the beginning,I went swimming   51 ,and I called out,“Help!”All my friends came to help me,only to   52  that I was joking.But the next time I wasn’t joking.I was so   53  that I swam in deep water. I tried my best to call my frineds for help,but this time nobody came to help me.
  54  ,They found I was telling the truth.They came and saved my life.They took me to the hospital.This is the best   55  in my life.From then on,I haven’t joked on anyone.

【小题1】
A.writingB.sleepingC.cookingD.running
【小题2】
A.angryB.worriedC.sorryD.excited
【小题3】
A.smilingB.sayingC.playingD.joking
【小题4】
A.nowB.thenC.againD.once
【小题5】
A.friendsB.classmatesC.brothersD.parents
【小题6】
A.fastB.slowlyC.wellD.alone
【小题7】
A.findB.understandC.sayD.think
【小题8】
A.carefulB.carelessC.fastD.slow
【小题9】
A.In the endB.At firstC.Since thenD.At that time
【小题10】
A.timeB.sportC.lessonD.day

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Martin is a fifteen-year-old boy. He used to be a“problem child”, but a recent? ???? with his mother changed his life. He didn’t use to give his mother many problems. ??? , after his father’s death a few years ago, Martin’s life became ???? more difficult. His mother couldn’t afford to pay for her child’s education. To do this, she ???? work, and so was often not at home.

His mother looked after him as ????? as she could. Unfortunately, Martin still caused problems. He was not ???? in studying and he often got in to trouble. Luckily, his mother was very ???? and didn’t give up trying to help him. In the end, she ???? a difficult decision:to send him to a boys’boarding school. Martin hated it and used to cause a lot of trouble.

One day, he told his teacher he wanted to leave the school. The teacher said it was necessary for Martin to ???? with his mother. Martin called his mother, but to his ???? , this phone call changed his life. “It was exactly ???? Ineeded, ”he said. “My mother helped me to understand how much she had given me. She also told me that even though my father was no longer with us, he was ???? me and would always take pride in every thing good I do. That’s when I decided to change. I realize that ???? my father died, I have been afraid of being alone, and have tried to make my mother pay more attention to me. ”

   Now Martin has ???? changed. He has been working hard and is now one of the best students in his class. How was he able to change?His mother’s???? helped him to feel good about himself.

1.A. conversation??? ?? B. report???? ?? C. survey???? ? D. speech

2.A. So?????????????? B. But??????? ? C. Therefore?? ? D. However

3.A. very??? ???????? B. many?????? ? C. much??????? D. too

4.A. could??????????? B. had to???? ??? C. should????? D. would

5.A. soon???????????? B. quickly??? ?? C. well??????? ? D. good

6.A. pleased????????? B. tired????? ??? C. bored?????? ? D. interested

7.A. worried????????? B. patient??? ??? C. careful???? ?? D. serious

8.A. made???????????? B. took?????? ?? C. got???????? D. thought

9.A. argue??????????? B. say??????? ? C. discuss???? ?? D. talk

10.A. surprised??????? B. surprising ??? C. surprise??? ?? D. surprises

11.A. which??????????? B. what?????? C. that??????? ?? D. how

12.A. seeing?????????? B. noticing?? ?? C. helping???? ?? D. watching

13.A. since??????????? B. before???? ?? C. after?????? ?? D. when

14.A. always?????????? B. hardly???? ?? C. really????? ?? D. just

15.A. advice?????????? B. love?????? ?? C. idea?????? ? D. decision

 

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“Everything happens for the best.” Whenever I faced disappointment, my mother would say this to me.

After I graduated form college in 1932, I decided to find a job in radio as a sports announcer(广播员). I went to Chicago and knocked at the door of every station. But unluckily, I was refused every time.

At one station, a kind lady told me that big stations wouldn’t hire(雇佣) a person without any experience and suggested that I try my luck at smaller stations. Following her advice, I went back to Dixon, where I had grown up. There were no such jobs in Dixon, and my father said a newly-opened store wanted a local athlete to work for it. I wanted this job, but I was refused again.

“Everything happens for the best,” Mom reminded me. Dad offered me the car to look for a job. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer.

As I left his office, I felt so frustrated. “How can I become a sports announcer if I can’t get a job in a radio station?” I asked aloud.

While I was waiting for the elevator, I heard someone calling. It was MacArthur. “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he asked me to have a try. He was pleased with my performance, and he offered me a chance to work there.

On my way home, I thought of my mother’s words: “If you carry on, one day something good will happen. Something wouldn’t have happened if without the failure before.”

1.Why couldn’t the writer find a job at big radio stations?

A.Because he never graduated from college.

B.Because he didn’t work hard in college.

C.Because he didn’t have much experience.

D.Because he didn’t know about sports.

2.Which of the following is the correct order of events?

a. The writer got a job as a sports announcer at a radio station.

b. The writer was refused when he wanted jobs in Chicago.

c. The writer graduated from college.

d. The writer went back to his hometown to look for a job.

A.cbda

B.cbad

C.bcda

D.bcad

3. Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The writer’s parents didn’t want him to be a sports announcer.

B.There were no radio announcer jobs in the writer’s hometown.

C.The writer became uninterested in being a sports announcer.

D.The writer got a job as a sports announcer in Dixon at last.

4. According to the last paragraph, what did the writer’s mom want to tell him?

A.He shouldn’t be a sports announcer.

B.Disappointment leads to failure.

C.He should be proud of himself.

D.Everything will be OK if he keeps trying.

 

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