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He also started “24 club”, where you would sit in a circle and drink twenty four tall bottles of beer, one after another, until they were gone. I knew there was no future in any of it and that eventually he would self?destruct if he continued using this drug. However, he had been my best friend since grade school, and I didn't have a lot of other close friends. I didn't want to be a loner, but I also didn't want to end up where I thought Jack was going.
I remember finally deciding sadly that it was just too risky to hang out with him any more. And so during my senior year I had to start over making friends. At first I felt awkward, didn't fit in, and felt dumb being alone. But after a few months I made friends with guys who had similar values and also a lot of fun.
My old friend Jack turned into a druggie (瘾君子), barely graduated, and eventually drowned in a swimming pool while intoxicated (喝醉的). It was sad, but I was grateful I had the courage to stick with the_right_decision and long?term thinking at a key time in my life.
If you're having trouble making good friends, remember that your friends don't always have to be your age. I once spoke to a guy who seemed to have a grandpa who listened to him and was a great friend. This seemed to fill the friendship blank he had in his life. All in all, just be wise when choosing friends, because much of your future relies on who you hang out with.
1.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A.Making friends with whoever will accept us.
B.Having no friends for a time is better than having the wrong friends.
C.Making as many friends as possible.
D.Not making friends with those who take drug.
2.The reason why the author decided to break up with Jack is that ________.
A.any kid who takes drug will drown eventually
B.a kid's future may depend on who he makes friends with
C.anyone's future relies on who he hangs out with
D.making friends with those who have similar values though you're not accepted
3.What does the underlined part “the right decision” refer to?
①He broke up with the friend who took drug.
②He made new friends with those who had similar values.
③He persuaded Jack to give up taking drug.
④He had trouble in making friends.
A.①② B.③④ C.①③ D.②④
Mr. Hadley was my 6th grade teacher. I was a tall thin girl weighing barely a hundred pounds. I ended up taking a lot of 36 especially from the boys, because of my appearance. I became an extremely 37 young lady.
One day 38 in the 6th grade class was told by Mr. Hadley that we would be 39 to stand up in front of the class and read the 40 that we had completed.
When my turn came, I 41 to stand up in front of all those students and 42 to their tricks. Mr. Hadley came over to me and again 43 me to read my report. I gave it back to him. He walked to the front of the 44 and said, "Yvonne has a very good report here and I think everyone 45 to hear her read it. If I hear anyone making 46 noises or making fun of her in any way, I will let you fail right here and now. Understood?"
Mr. Hadley walked back to me and 47 me the paper, asking me to go to the front of the class. I walked to the front of the class on legs 48 were shaking and I felt a(n) 49 in my chest. Everyone were all quiet, including those boys. I stood there trying to gain 50 .
Mr. Hadley walked over to me putting his arm around me, "You can do it. I have 51 in you!" His words helped calm me. I 52 the report and instead of the kids laughing at me and 53 me, they all stood up and clapped their hands.
From that day on the kids never made fun of me again and some 54 made friends with me. I continued to be quite shy all through school 55 from that day on I knew if I had to stand up in front of class again. I could do it.
36. A. exercise B. interests C. trouble D. tricks
37. A. brave B. shy C. graceful D. selfish
38. A. someone B. everyone C. none D. anyone
39. A. allowed B. required C. advised D. warned
40. A. newspapers B. reports C. experiences D. texts
41. A. refused B. decided C. promised D. pretended
42. A. show off B. look back C. open up D. put down
43. A. asked B. forced C. ordered D. permitted
44. A. teacher B. classroom C. blackboard D. class
45. A. likes B. hates C. needs D. dares
46. A. quiet B. strange C. special D. little
47. A. left B. dropped C. offered D. handed
48. A. which B. what C. where D. that
49. A. rabbit B. idea C. warmth D. coldness
50. A. strength B. excuse C. calm D. encouragement
51. A. dependence B. support C. confidence D. result
52. A. read B. recited C. announced D. described
53. A. looking down upon B. making fun of
C. losing interest in D. breaking away from
54. A. definitely B. fortunately C. surprisingly D. actually
55. A. but B. and C. so D. though
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
The young couple had another quarrel. They were sitting silently when the landlady(女房东) came in and asked, “You don’t 36 the house any more?” He kept silent and she 37 shook her head.
The landlady began 38 the house. After looking around, the landlady screamed, “See how you have 39 my house? The walls are full of nails(铁钉)! How could I rent it to others?”
She began looking around her 40 room. Four years ago on the wedding night, he felt deeply 41 to her, saying, “I feel so sorry to you for 42 you live in this small room. In the future I will buy our own big house.”
This tiny room has two nails on the wall next to the door, one for her bag and the other 43 . At that time, she threw all her stuff(填充物) such as her bag and umbrella on the 44 once she entered the room, staring at the whole 45 and feeling terribly upset. Then he began 46 more nails into the wall. There were three nails on the left, on which 47 his clothes yesterday and four on the right used to 48 their wedding photo frame.
The landlady started to pull the nails out with a tool. After the nails were 49 , the walls were left with countless holes. Suddenly, she felt heartbroken as if she were 50 nonstop through these holes.
She 51 to her feet and exclaimed, “Stop removing the nails! We will rent the house 52 we buy our own!” He gazed at her surprised, and then turned round, tears over his cheek.
She 53 realized that marriage was like a wall and that all 54 and “cold wars” were like the nails on the wall. 55 , when they were removed, only a wall with holes would remain. But if all the nails were still in their own places, the wall was still complete and reliable.
36. A. like B. clean C. rent D. keep
37. A. simply B. barely C. coldly D. proudly
38. A. observing B. examining C. watching D. spotting
39. A. shared B. ruined C. kept D. decorated
40. A. familiar B. dirty C. empty D. bright
41. A. devoted B. attached C. optimistic D. guilty
42. A. leaving B. having C. asking D. getting
43. A. clothes B. pictures C. umbrellas D. hats
44. A. floor B. wall C. ceiling D. door
45. A. trouble B. mess C. confusion D. order
46. A. putting B. striking C. driving D. beating
47. A. hung B. fastened C. dropped D. swung
48. A. connect B. fix C. hang D. put
49. A. replaced B. separated C. unfastened D. removed
50. A. crying B. aching C. bleeding D. disturbing
51. A. jumped B. held C. stuck D. got
52. A. if B. unless C. as D. until
53. A. especially B. eventually C. fortunately D. sadly
54. A. chaos(混乱) B. troubles C. quarrels D. challenges
55. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Thus D. However
It was five days before Christmas. Holiday music played over the sound system and my co-workers excitedly 1__ their plans. "Doing anything special? "they asked me. I shook my head 2 . I was 3 ,000 miles from my family in Hawaii, pursuing my lifelong 3 of becoming a nurse. I attended classes all day, then went straight to my full-time 4 job at night. My weekly plan left me extremely tired and homesick.
I had 5 looked forward to the holidays. But this December I felt unable to go on. In my prayers(祷告) I told 6 that I could just get home to see my mum, dad and brothers. I could survive the next two years until I graduated. But 7 ? Rent, textbooks and other expenses left me with no 8 cash. Money to go home? I barely had money to eat. "I'm on my 9 .Cover for me, will you? "asked Maribelle, another waitress, as she passed me 10 her way to the employee' s room. 11 , there' s this guy at Table Five, "she said. "He' s been sitting there for more than an hour, not making any trouble but not 12 anything either." She paused, "It's like he's... 13 somebody".
I looked in the corner. 14 enough, there was a slim, pleasantly-looking man 15
in a worn shirt, and a black baseball cap, just sitting, 16 .I went over, trying to force a smile. "I'm Cory," I said, "please let me know if you want anything. "
I was turning to walk away 17 the man spoke. He had a soft, low voice, but somehow I could hear it clear and plain in the 18 restaurant. "I'd like an order of chips," he said, "and a glass of water. "My heart 19 .Chips were the cheapest thing on the menu, which meant I wouldn’t get much of a 20 . But maybe this guy was broke, and I sure know how that felt. So I tried my best to make him feel okay.
1.A. expressed B.changed C.discussed D.announced
2.A. okay B.yes C.not D.no
3.A. plan B.dream C.hope D.demand
4.A. waitress B.waiter C.assistant D.maid
5.A. seldom B.always C.never D.hardly
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7.A. how B.when C.why D.where
8.A. other B.rest C.enough D.extra
9.A. way B.duty C.break D.work
10.A. to B.by C.on D.at
11.A. By the way B.On the contrary C.Above all D.After all
12.A. saying B.eating C.drinking D.ordering
13.A. looking for B.waiting for C.waiting on D.longing for
14.A. Good B.Lucky C.A11 D.Sure
15.A. dressed B.wore C.devoted D.seated
16.A. angrily B.alone C.sadly D.enjoyably
17.A. before B.when C.as D.while
18.A. quiet B.large C.noisy D.wonderful
19.A. sank B.beat C.broke D.lost
20.A. praise B.tip C.dollar D.prize
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Dear Laura,
I just heard you tell an old story of gift giving and unselfish love in your program. You doubted that such unselfish love would happen in today's world. Well, I'm here to give you 1 .
I wanted to do something very 2 for my fifteen-year-old son, who has always been the perfect child. He 3 all summer to earn enough money to buy a used motorcycle. Then, he spent hours and hours on it 4 it looked almost new. I was so 5 of him that I bought him the shiniest helmet and a riding outfit.
I could 6 wait for him to open up his gift. In fact, I barely slept the night before. Upon awakening. I went to the kitchen to 7 the coffee, tea, and morning goodies. In the living room was a beautiful keyboard with a 8 : “To my wonderful mother, all my love, your son.”
I was so 9 . It had been a long-standing joke in our family that I wanted a piano so that I could 10 lessons.“Learn to play the piano, and I'll get you one” was my husband's 11 .
I stood there shocked, crying a river, asking myself how my son could 12 this expensive gift.
Of course, the 13 awoke, and my son was thrilled (激动的) with my reaction. Many kisses were 14 and I immediately wanted him to 15 my gift.
As he saw the helmet and outfit, the look on his face was not 16 what I was expecting. Then I 17 that he had sold the motorcycle to get me the keyboard.
Of course I was the proudest mother 18 on that day, and my feet never hit the ground for a month.
So I wanted you to know, that kind of love still 19 and lives even in the ever-changing world of me, me, me!
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I thought you'd love to 20 this story.
Yours,
Hilary
P. S. The next day, my husband and I bought him a new “used” already shiny motorcycle.
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