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13.A.searched B.turned C.checked D.examined 14.A.owned B.overlooked C.recognized D.defined 15.A.arms B.legs C.head D.hands

16.A.danced B.stormed C.dragged D.jumped 17.A.design B.signature C.signal D.sign 18.A.scene B.trip C.event D.sight

19.A.depends on B.decides on C.deals with D.refers to 20.A.move B.urge C.lead D.transport

4、阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项

The telephone rang. It was my sister, who was working in an elementary school. She told me she used my crayon 1 again.

Over 40 years ago, I sat in my first-grade classroom 2 the teacher asked me to go to the principal’s office. I was shy. And I hated to be 3 .

When I pushed open the door, it was worse than I thought. Seated in front of the principal’s desk were my 4 . My father walked straight over to me. 5 my drawings, he asked, “Why do you only use a 6 crayon when you draw?\“ 7 me your desk,” said my father.

In my classroom, my father pulled out my crayon box from my desk. A single crayon rested in his palm---it was black. 8 , my father asked, “Where are the rest of your crayons? ”

I 9 explained that I’d given all the other crayons to friends. I’d

been 10 like my parents had taught me. My father let out a deep 11 , “You were sharing?”

I nodded my head. Back to the office, I looked at my father, then at the principal---both their 12 were red. The principal 13 that I could go. I waved

goodbye to my parents. My mother waved back, but I couldn’t get my father’s 14 ; he was glaring at the principal.

I learned years later that my father’s face was red due to 15 and the principal’s was red due to embarrassment. The principal, 16 seeing all my artwork done in black crayon, assumed that I had deep emotional problems. He had called my parents in to 17 “my problem ” and to suggest some psychological counseling (心理咨询). I was too afraid to say that I only

had one crayon left. I was too shy to ask for my “shared” crayons back Because I didn’t 18 up for myself, others assumed the worst.

Today my sister tells her students, “Don’t be 19 to speak up. If you don’t, I just might make the 20 assumption. Let me tell a story about my sister, when she was around your age...”

1.A.story B.dream C.adventure D.event 2.A.since B.when C.once D.after

3.A.separated B.noticed C.chosen D.observed 4.A.teachers B.classmates C.friends D.parents 5.A.Checking B.Holding C.Throwing D.Appreciating 6.A.red B.yellow C.blue D.black 7.A.Pass B.Offer C.Give D.Show

8.A.Excited B.Puzzled C.Moved D.Interested 9.A.naturally B.quietly C.loudly D.angrily 10.A.lending B.learning C.sharing D.following 11.A.voice B.word C.cry D.breath 12.A.faces B.noses C.eyes D.lips

13.A.whispered B.ordered C.admitted D.threatened 14.A.permission B.attention C.advice D.support 15.A.surprise B.sadness C.anger D.amazement 16.A.at B.by C.in D.on

17.A.remember B.discuss C.accept D.change 18.A.stand B.get C.take D.make

19.A.nervous B.hurried C.afraid D.eager 20.A.wrong B.general C.safe D.key

5、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选取出适合填入空白处的最佳选项。

It had been a nice and sunny day. I stepped slowly towards the edge of the cliff and looked out. The 1 was wonderful. I could 2 the gentle wind coming from the coast while watching the brilliant sunset.

My dad and I used to enjoy the sunset together on that very 3 . We would also watch the waves crash into the 4 below. My mother would always annoy us

how 5 it was. I was never worried, 6 I always felt safe next to my father, who spent most of his life out 7 in his boat.

I remember one time on his boat I had 8 off the back and into the cold water accidentally. My dad immediately jumped off to 9 me. I would never forget that day, and from that point I knew 10 would prevent my dad protecting me if I was in danger. As I 11 there on top of the cliff, I remembered the times I spent with my dad. I looked down sorrowfully at the urn (骨灰瓮) 12 . My father was my rock, someone I could 13 when I needed him most. But now he was gone, and I felt sorrowful and 14 .

It had always been my father’s last 15 to have his ashes scattered out at sea. I 16 the urn, said a 17 farewell (告别) and then slowly twisted off the lid. The wind started to change 18 , blowing out towards the sea. I looked last time down at my father’s ashes and then 19 for a moment, I scattered the contents out over the cliff.

I wiped away a tear, but it was perfect happiness rather than sadness, because I finally knew the man who 20 so much to me, my father, was finally at peace. 1.A.journey B.condition C.view D.food 2.A.see B.feel C.hear D.smell 3.A.spot B.river C.day D.moment 4.A.wind B.rubbish C.walls D.rocks

5.A.embarrassing B.interesting C.famous D.dangerous 6.A.because B.when C.if D.though

7.A.at peace B.at rest C.at sunset D.at sea 8.A.jumped B.fallen C.dived D.swam 9.A.comfort B.protect C.rescue D.follow

10.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything 11.A.stood B.lay C.hanged D.slept

12.A.under my arm B.in my hands C.on my shoulder D.around my neck 13.A.care for B.learn from C.depend on D.turn down

14.A.fearless B.hopeless C.careless D.shameless 15.A.chance B.behavior C.ambition D.wish

16.A.looked back on B.looked out for C.looked down at D.looked up to 17.A.silent B.surprising C.sudden D.strange 18.A.speed B.distance C.force D.direction 19.A.screamed B.hesitated C.laughed D.complained 20.A.helped B.meant C.owed D.did

6、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。

I was reminded of the story of the young man who travelled a great distance to study at the feet of a sage(智者).When the young man 1 , he started to try to impress the master with how much he knew and how 2 he was.

Instead of asking questions, the 3 talked about his beliefs a lot. The master listened 4 for a long while. Finally the student 5 talking for a few moments. The master asked his visitor if he would like some 6 . “Yes, why not,” the young man 7 .

The old man began to pour the tea into his 8 cup. But he didn’t stop when the cup was full. He 9 to pour as the tea overflowed(溢出) onto the table 10 it began to run out onto the floor.

“Stop!” the young man said. “The 11 is full. Cann’t you see? It can hold no more.”

“It’s 12 ,” the wise man said. “We cannot put more into an already full cup. And you are like that cup. 13 you empty yourself, your 14 will prevent you from learning.”

15 ,we’re all a bit like the young man. We are always 16 to pick up our old beliefs and “knowings”, but we need to be open in order to look at

things 17 new way. We need to gain knowledge with the wonder and openness of a 18 This way, we are able to learn helpful life strategies(策略) and won’t 19 important lessons.