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On a cold winter’s morning, an old man sat awkwardly against a wall at Sydney’s Circular Quay station. I glanced his way for a moment but   36   him as a usual beggar and walked on to work  37  .

On my way home that afternoon, I saw the same man in the same place. He was  38  on the ground with two doctors beside him. This time my  39  paused. He wasn’t a   40   at all. He was  41  certainly, but he wore a nice suit and was clean-shaven. Shame rocked me. How painful for that sick, old man to have  42  from the coldness of the entire day! He probably reached out to  43  for help. No one stopped, out of sight, out of  44  .

A different season and I again  45   an old man half lying on the footpath, not far from ___46___ the Winter Man had been. Caught up in the rush of people going to work, I barely(好容易才)  47  at him. However, the   48   of the old Winter Man came back to me vividly. I walked back to him and  49  down to ask him if he was OK. He told me he was diabetic(糖尿病的)and it might be a good idea to  50  an ambulance, which I did—it was a few minutes away.

In a whisper, he said to me, “Thank you. Nobody   51  .except you.” We looked into each other’s eyes for a moment.  52   was spoken without a word being said. As the   53  ambulance’s alarm bell shows the arrival of help, a number of emotions rushed at me. I felt sad for the Winter Man and ashamed that I had almost walked past another person   54  . However, I was amazed that it had been so easy to be  55  .

36.A. recognized                B. regarded                C. appointed               D. announced

37.A. worriedly                   B. calmly                     C. hurriedly                 D. slowly

38.A. lying                          B. kneeling                  C. sleeping                 D. standing

39.A. eyes                         B. heart                       C. step                        D. breath

40.A. doctor                       B. thief                        C. beggar                   D. liar

41.A. dirty                          B. rich                         C. old                          D. mad

42.A. escaped                   B. experienced            C. suffered                  D. learned

43. A. policemen                B. cleaners                 C. volunteers              D. passers-by

44. A. mind                        B. control                    C. reach                      D. ability

45. A. went over                 B. came across           C. ran after                 D. drove over

46. A. there                        B. which                    C. where                  D. what

47. A. shouted                   B. glanced                  C. pointed                   D. stared

48. A. action                      B. performance           C. voice                      D. memory

49. A. lay                           B. sat                          C. knelt                       D. pushed

50. A. call                           B. rent                         C. send                       D. stop

51.A. watched                    B. cared                      C. replied                    D. believed

52. A. Little                        B. Much                      C. None                      D. Some

53. A. leaving                     B. disappearing          C. passing                  D. approaching

54. A. at hand                    B. on purpose             C. in need                   D. at ease

55. A. shameful                  B. helpful                    C. grateful                   D. joyful

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     Once there was a very brilliant, creative and educated man. He gained much __1__ while traveling
throughout the world. Unfortunately he lost his legs and left arm in a tragic accident, leaving only a finger
and thumb on his right hand. He became so _2_ that he was afraid he would spend his life __3__ and
would no longer be able to use his life in a(n)_4_ way.
One day, he remembered how he had always loved getting _5_.He realized that he still had partial _6_
of his right hand and could write with difficulty.Then, he had an idea, "Why not write to other people who
need   7  ?"
     He _8_ where he could find those who could be encouraged if they read his letters. He thought of
people in   9  . Many of them had hope of regaining their _10_.Others would keep feeling depressed and
remain put away for the rest of their lives. He decided that he must try to _11_ them. So he wrote to a
prison ministry(牧师) about sending letters to the prisoners. The prison minister replied that writing to the
prisoners would be  12  .However, it would be against prison rules for the prisoners to write back.
       13   with the intention(意图), the man began sending one-way messages of God's love, hope,
strength,    14   encouragement. He wrote twice a week,   15   his strength and ability to the limit. He
poured his heart and soul   16   his words, sharing his experience, sense of humor, optimism, and faith.
     It was difficult to write those letters, especially without hope of any   17  .Frequently, he felt
discouraged, wondering if anyone   18   read his letters. However, this was his only chance, so he
determined to continue.
     At last, he received a letter from the prison officer, which  19  , "Please write on the best paper you
can afford. Your letters are passed from cell (小牢房)to cell until they almost fall to  20   !"
We all have unique experiences, abilities and talents. We can discover ways to reach others in need of
encouragement and strength.
(     )1. A. opportunity
(     )2. A. upset       
(     )3. A. attending    
(     )4. A. pessimistic    
(     )5. A. presents    
(     )6. A. function    
(     )7. A. money      
(     )8. A. rejected     
(     )9. A. hospitals    
(     )10. A. families    
(     )11. A. get rid of    
(     )12. A. defeated     
(     )13. A. Faced          
(     )14. A. or         
(     )15. A. inspected      
(     )16. A. into      
(     )17. A. success      
(     )18. A. curiously    
(     )19. A. said        
(     )20. A. ruins        
B. faith          
B. positive    
B. suffering        
B. rough       
B. e-mails        
B. strength    
B. health    
B. wondered    
B. churches    
B. letters  
B. take the place of
B. accepted    
B. Filled    
B. but      
B. inspecting  
B. from       
B. progress    
B. cautiously  
B. spoke    
B. pieces    
C. experience  
C. enthusiastic    
C. writing      
C. splendid     
C. letters        
C. shape        
C. encouragement  
C. suspected      
C. prisons        
C. freedom      
C. keep in touch with
C. accused      
C. Satisfied          
C. as well as        
C. tested            
C. down          
C. help            
C. actually      
C. told          
C. rays          
D. confidence    
D. thrilled      
D. wandering      
D. meaningful    
D. prizes        
D. sense          
D. power          
D. doubted        
D. departments    
D. appointment    
D. lose sight of  
D. clarified      
D. Impressed      
D. as good as    
D. testing        
D. up            
D. reply          
D. carefully      
D. written        
D. errors        

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡/纸上将该项涂黑。

On a cold winter’s morning, an old man sat awkwardly against a wall at Sydney’s Circular Quay station. I glanced his way for a moment but   36   him as a usual beggar and walked on to work  37  .

On my way home that afternoon, I saw the same man in the same place. He was  38  on the ground with two doctors beside him. This time my  39  paused. He wasn’t a   40   at all. He was  41  certainly, but he wore a nice suit and was clean-shaven. Shame rocked me. How painful for that sick, old man to have  42  from the coldness of the entire day! He probably reached out to  43  for help. No one stopped, out of sight, out of  44  .

A different season and I again  45   an old man half lying on the footpath, not far from where the Winter Man had been.  46  up in the familiar rush of people going to work, I barely  47  at him. However, the   48   of the old Winter Man came back to me vividly. I walked back to him and  49  down to ask him if he was OK. He told me he was diabetic(糖尿病的)and it might be a good idea to  50  an ambulance, which I did—it was a few minutes away.

In a whisper, he said to me, “Thank you. Nobody  51  .except you.” We looked into each other’s eyes for a moment.  52  was spoken without a word being said. As the  53  ambulance’s alarm beli shows the arrival of help, a number of emotions rushed at me. I felt sad for the Winter Man and ashamed that I had almost walked past another person   54  . I was amazed that it had been so easy to be  55  .

36.A. recognized           B. regarded            C. appointed          D. announced

37.A. worriedly             B. calmly               C. hurriedly           D. slowly

38.A. lying                    B. kneeling             C. sleeping             D. standing

39.A. eyes                    B. heart                 C. step                  D. breath

40.A. doctor                 B. thief                  C. beggar                     D. liar

41.A. dirty                    B. rich                   C. old                    D. mad

42.A. escaped               B. experienced              C. suffered            D. learned

43. A. policemen           B. cleaners             C. volunteers         D. passers-by

44. A. mind                   B. control                     C. reach                D. ability

45. A. went over           B. came across      C. ran after            D. drove over

46. A. Stuck                 B. Broken              C. Caught              D. Held

47. A. shouted               B. glanced             C. pointed              D. stared

48. A. action                 B. performance      C. voice                D. memory

49. A. lay                      B. sat                    C. knelt                 D. pushed

50. A. call                     B. rent                   C. send                 D. stop

51.A. noticed                B. cared                C. replied               D. believed

52. A. Little                   B. Much                C. None                D. Some

53. A. leaving                B. disappearing       C. passing             D. approaching

54. A. at hand               B. on purpose        C. in need              D. at ease

55. A. shameful             B. helpful               C. grateful             D. joyful

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