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1、 Fishermen, tourists, hotels, homes, and cars (被卷走)by huge waves caused by the strong earthquake that reached a magnitude of 9.0.
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2、阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Henry Norman Bethune was a great (Canada)doctor with a very creative mind and a determination to help people. As a small boy, he became very interested in medicine and decided to become a doctor. After (graduate)from medical college in 1916, Bethune worked as a doctor in England, the US, and Canada. He reinvented or redesigned over 10 medical instruments (make)them more useful. He is known best for his service during the World War I.
In 1938, Bethune left China, after he heard that many people were dying in the war. the difficult situation, Dr. Bethune did whatever he could -to assist the Chinese people. He helped to organize hospitals, (teach)doctors and nurses, and showed people how to give first aid. He is respected as unique personality in the history of medicine, owing to the materialization of the concept of "mobile medical unit". Some of the surgical tools developed by him (use)in surgeries even now. Sadly, Dr. Bethune passed away in November the following year and was buried in Shijiazhuang. After Dr. Bethune's (die), Chairman Mao Zedong wrote an article in memory of him, he praised Dr. Bethune as a hero to be remembered in China.
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3、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Our neighbors had a loud party last night. We weren't 1 but this was one of those celebrations that I didn't mind. They are a bunch of young, single guys and I would have felt out of place.
What 2 me was the way they behaved. One of the young men came over 3 in the day to "warn" us of the upcoming event and said it would be over at about 11 p. m. That was the first step. Even more 4 was what they did next. "Here's my 5 " offered our neighbor 6 . "Text me if it's too noisy." That was a level of 7 I had never experienced in all my years of being a neighbor!
And it really worked in their favor. My husband and I were so friendly that even when the event went past the 8 end time, even when the music reached high decibels(分贝), and even when we couldn't get through on the phone number, we felt no 9 . We knew they would stop and be 10 eventually.
It takes such little effort to make people feel that they 11 and get people on your side. Everyone needs to let loose every now and then, especially in these uniquely tough times. But people who do it without 12 others are few and far between. I hadn't fully 13 my neighbors until this week. We had adopted that all too American "live and let live" posture. But now I see them in a new light and with greater 14 . They didn't just bring noise to the neighborhood; they shone the light of 15 .
(1)A 、 located B 、 explored C 、 challenged D 、 invited(2)A 、 trapped B 、 impressed C 、 annoyed D 、 embarrassed(3)A 、 later B 、 closer C 、 earlier D 、 further(4)A 、 shocking B 、 frightening C 、 puzzling D 、 amazing(5)A 、 cell number B 、 room number C 、 account number D 、 car number(6)A 、 anxiously B 、 politely C 、 regularly D 、 obviously(7)A 、 imagination B 、 consideration C 、 recognition D 、 organization(8)A 、 promised B 、 supplied C 、 designed D 、 compared(9)A 、 stress B 、 anxiety C 、 worry D 、 anger(10)A 、 responsive B 、 adaptable C 、 continuous D 、 respectful(11)A 、 figure B 、 succeed C 、 matter D 、 access(12)A 、 interrupting B 、 inviting C 、 meeting D 、 disturbing(13)A 、 noticed B 、 delivered C 、 explored D 、 proved(14)A 、 surrounding B 、 appreciation C 、 curiosity D 、 distance(15)A 、 gratitude B 、 apology C 、 thoughtfulness D 、 inspiration -
4、阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas. Climate change can cause extreme events like wildfires and floods.
How does climate change make you feel? The news of melting glaciers and oil spills may seem overwhelming and can make you feel angry, frightened, hopeless or upset. This is called climate anxiety. If you feel worried about what's happening to the world, it's good for you. It's normal to be upset when things you care about are getting hurt.
There are lots of things you can do to help society take better care of the world. Turn your fear into power by doing something. Breaking the problem into bite-sized chunks is a good way to start. Think of something you feel passionate about, such as protecting ocean life or saving forests, and join a community group or charity that supports that cause.
Positive action can inspire others too. Sisters Kim and Stella King from the charity Fights Against Plastic have picked up 90,000 pieces of plastic. They ask schools, businesses and organizations to follow their lead. Remember, it's important to get support from people around.
A. Why is there climate anxiety?
B And it is a normal, healthy response.
C. This risks the lives of humans, animals and plants.
D. Melting glaciers contribute a third of sea-level rise.
F No one can fix climate change on their own but we can all play a part.
f. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle.
G. So, tell friends and family what you're up to and encourage them to join in.
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5、阅读理解
The curb cut(路缘坡)is a convenience that most of us rarely, if ever, notice. Yet, without it, daily life might be a lot harder—in more ways than one.
Pushing a baby stroller onto the curb, skateboarding onto a sidewalk or taking a full grocery cart from the sidewalk to your car—all these tasks are easier because of the curb cut.
But it was created with a different purpose in mind.
It's hard to imagine today, but back in the 1970s, most sidewalks in the United States ended with a sharp drop-off. That was a big deal for people in wheelchairs because there were no ramps(斜坡)to help them move along city blocks without assistance. According to one disability rights leader, a six-inch curb "might as well have been Mount Everest" for wheelchair-bound people. So, activists from Berkeley, California, who also needed wheelchairs, organized a campaign to create tiny ramps at intersections to help disadvantaged people dependent on wheels move up and down curbs independently.
I think about the "curb cut effect" a lot when working on issues around health equality. The first time I even heard about the curb cut was in a 2017 Stanford Social Innovation Review piece by PolicyLink CEO Angela Blackwell. Blackwell rightly noted that many people see equality as "a zero-sum game(零和游戏)". Basically, there is a deeply rooted social belief among them that intentionally supporting one group hurts another. What the curb cut effect reveals though, Blackwell said is that "when society-creates the circumstances that allow those who have been left behind to participate and contribute fully, everyone wins."
One such example is closed captioning(字幕), originally intended to help deaf people understand movies and TV shows without needing to hear dialogue or sounds. But it's easy to think of other applications for closed captioning: it's convenient for customers watching TV in a noisy bar or gym, second-language learners who want to read as well as listen, or students who use it as a study aid.
So, next time you cross the street, or roll your suitcase through a crosswalk or ride your bike directly onto a sidewalk—think about how much the curb cut, that change in design that broke down walls of exclusion for one group of people at a disadvantage, has helped not just that group, but all of us.
(1)、What does the underlined quote imply concerning a six-inch curb?A、It is an unforgettable symbol. B、It is an impassable barrier. C、It is an important sign. D、It is an impressive landmark.(2)、According to Angela Blackwell, what do many people believe?A、It's not worthwhile to promote health equality. B、It's necessary to go all out to help the disabled. C、It's impossible to have everyone treated equally. D、It's fair to give the disadvantaged more help than others.(3)、Which of the following examples best illustrates the "curb cut effect" principle?A、The four great inventions of ancient China spread to other countries in the world. B、Reading machines for blind people help build the digital maps drivers use to navigate. C、Your reaching out to the disadvantaged contributes to more people doing it. D、A butterfly flapping its wings in one country leads to a Tornado in another country.(4)、What is the main idea of the text?A、The curb cut is a convenient ramp designed to benefit the disabled. B、Everyone in a society should be treated equally. C、Supporting disadvantaged groups often ends up benefiting much larger ranges of society. D、How disability rights activists fought for equality that changed the life of his followers. -
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When international aid is given, steps must be taken to ensure(确保)that the aid reaches the people for whom it is intended. The way to achieve this may not be simple. It is very difficult for a nation to give help directly to people in another nation. The United Nations Organization(UNO)could undertake to direct the distribution of aid. Here however rises the problem of costs. Also tied with this is time. Perhaps the UNO could set up a body of devoted men and women in every country who can speedily distribute aid to victims of floods and earthquakes.
More than the help that one nation can give to another during a disaster, it would be more effective to give other forms of help during normal times. A common proverb says, "Give me a fish and I eat for a day, teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime." If we follow this wise saying, it would be right to teach people from less developed nations to take care of themselves. For example, a country could share its technology with another. This could be in simple areas like agriculture or in more complex areas like medical and health care or even in building satellites. Even small country is able to help less developed nations. Sometimes what is taken for granted, like the setting up of a water purification plant or the administration of a school, could be useful for countries which are looking about to solve common problems. It does not cost much to share such simple things. Exchange students could be attached for a number of months or years and learn the required craft while on the site. They can then take their knowledge back to their homelands and if necessary come back from time to time to clear doubts or to update themselves. Such aid will be truly helpful and there is no chance of it being temporary or of it falling into the wrong hands.
Many countries run extensive courses in all sorts of skills. It will not cost much to include deserving foreigners in these courses. Besides giving effective help to the countries concerned, there is also the build-up of friendships to consider. Giving direct help by giving materials may be effective in the short run and must continue to be given in the event of emergencies. However, in the long run what is really effective would be the sharing of knowledge.
(1)、According to the author, how could international aid reach the victims in time?A、By solving the cost problems. B、By solving the transportation problems. C、By setting up a body of devoted people in every country. D、By relying on the direct distribution of the UNO.(2)、What does the author try to express in the underlined sentence?A、Providing food is vital. B、Learning to fish is helpful. C、Teaching skills is essential. D Looking after others is important.(3)、Which aid is likely to fall into the wrong hands?A、A medical team. B、An exchange program. C、A water plant. D、Financial support.(4)、What can we infer about international aid from the passage?A、It is facing difficulties. B、It is unnecessary during normal times. C、It should be given in the form of materials. D、It has gained support from developed countries. -
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When I handed my daughter a copy of King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry, she looked skeptical. She reluctantly agreed to read it with me after I told her it was one of my favorite stories when I was her age, and her skepticism quickly morphed into enthusiasm as she fell in love with the book.
Watching her connect to the story brought back a flood of memories about my first time reading the book. It was like introducing my daughter to a much younger version of myself. I highly recommend other parents share their favorite childhood books, a sweet activity with lots of benefits.
Every night, I sit on the end of my daughters'beds and read them the stories I've cherished for decades. This distraction-free time gives my kids the chance to ask questions about the book we're reading, the "olden days" when I was a kid, and whatever else is on their minds.
My 9-year-old especially adores this time together and the deeper connection she feels to her family because of it. Reading her a book that holds significant meaning for me brings us together in a whole new way.
There's nothing better than watching my kids' reactions to books I've loved my entire life. They chattered with excitement when Charlie found his golden ticket in Roald Dahl's classic and pulled the covers over their blushing faces when Almanzo asked Laura if he could walk her home in the Little House series.
In these moments, it feels like I'm reaching through time and connecting my childhood with theirs.
Every generation has books that define them. For my kids, it's mostly fantasy and realistic fiction. By reading my childhood favorites to them, my kids step outside their comfort zones and try new genres, authors, and writing styles. My 9-year-old didn't know she loved folklore until we read my favorite collection of Japanese children's stories together. My 11-year-old became obsessed with wilderness survival stories when I read Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins to her.
(1)、Which can best replace the underlined word in the first paragraph?A、changed B、translated C、built D、burnt(2)、How does reading together influence the author and his daughters?A、They don t understand each other. B、They forget their unhappiness in the past. C、They become closer to each other. D、They get bored with each other.(3)、What are the kids'responses to the books the author loved in his childhood?A、They are excited and pleased. B、They are bored but curious. C、They are astonished and sad. D、They are uninterested but grateful.(4)、What can we infer about the author from the last paragraph?A、He burdens his children by reading. B、He helps his children find their interests. C、He fails to get his children out of fantasy. D、He prefers to read children's books. -
8、阅读理解
UNESCO World Heritage Sites were created to celebrate and safeguard the most unique places around the world. Below are my 4 favorite UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Cinque Terre, Italy
With cars banned here, you'll really get to feel the unique history and character of the Cinque Terre's five centuries-old coastal villages. The breathtaking views of harbors(港口)far below the wild coastline along with the rich colors will definitely make it a memorable holiday.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Angkor Wat is the world's largest religious(宗教的)monument and it contains impressive remains from the Khmer Empire(9th to 15th century). The site has dozens of iconic temples like Ta Prohm(a magnificent temple ruin hidden in the jungle). Hosting more than two million visitors annually, this artistic masterpiece is a must-see site.
Petra, Jordan
Petra's rock-cut architecture has contributed to its nickname, the Rose City, based on the color of the stone it was carved from. The delicate constructions of temples and tombs along with the remains of churches and temples are only a couple of reasons why this world-famous site is a must-visit destination.
Yellowstone National Park, USA
Yellowstone's vast wilderness includes mountain ranges, lakes and waterfalls. One of the main reasons for tourists to visit Yellowstone is to observe the amazing wildlife like grizzly bear, bison, bighorn sheep wander the plains and valleys.
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(1)、Where can tourists enjoy beautiful harbor views?A、In Cinque Terre. B、In Angkor Wat. C、In Petra. D、In Yellowstone National Park.(2)、What do Angkor Wat and Petra have in common?A、Colorful stones. B、Religious relics. C、Coastal villages. D、Amazing wildlife.(3)、Where is the text probably from?A、A news report. B、A wildlife brochure. C、A travel blog. D、A culture guidebook. -
9、根据句子意义选择适合该句的短语,并用其正确形式填空,使句子意义通顺完整。其中有一个多余选项。
concentrate on lead to be in trouble up to take to be known for
in search of work out catch up on show respect to stay in touch with
(1)、There are so many convenient ways for you you r faraway friends.(2)、It took me almost one hour this difficult mathematics problem.(3)、Even today, my British father still does not easily eating things like chicken feet.(4)、When the father figured out what his son was , he became so angry.(5)、Too much work without any rest often diseases.(6)、He is always ready to give a hand to the one who(7)、Some animals migrate to the south warmer weather.(8)、I look at those photos from time to time to remind myself to all animals.(9)、Yellowstone National Park the variety of its wildlife.(10)、After a day's work, cooking together with my family gives us a chance to relax andeach other's days. -
10、根据句子意义选择适合该句的单词,并根据语境需要和构词法知识用其正确形式填空,使句子意义通顺完整。其中有一个多余选项。
accommodation digital locate maintain prove personality
survive recommend inspire anxious capture manage
structure priority determine recover
(1)、The strong minded boy was to finish the task on time, despite all the difficulties he was going through.(2)、To our relief, the doctor said Jane would from the injury if she had the operation.(3)、The businessman donated many computers and cameras to the school.(4)、The parents were about the safety of their children who went on the trip by themselves.(5)、His elder brother is an ambitious man with a strong .(6)、Nowadays, a lot of small companies have to fight for their .(7)、He has already to his boss that his theory can be put into practice.(8)、a good relationship with your customers is the key to the success of your business.(9)、We were greatly by his courageous deed in the fire.(10)、When we were in South Africa, our was in a location where we could watch animals wandering past on their way to the waterhole.(11)、To deliver all the goods in one day was really a challenging job, but he to complete it.(12)、off the coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the biggest structure made by living organisms.(13)、She was for the post by a colleague because of her outstanding ability.(14)、Natural dyes are also becoming more popular with consumers for whom caring for the environment is a .(15)、My most frightening but magical experience was now forever in a single image. -
11、阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
"I can't believe you have driven from Florida to Tennessee for me,"said Kyle, as tears filled his eyes. We talked in a private room in the church while groomsmen(伴郎) paced outside the open door. In a few minutes, the wedding would change Kyle's life. It was a significant occasion for me, too, because I had been his second-grade teacher and mentor(导师) for the past twenty years.
It started when Kyle was assigned to my second-grade classroom. On the first day of class, I approached the thin, sad-looking boy with messy blond hair."Welcome to my class,Kyle,"I said. He looked at the floor and didn't respond. When I helped him with his assignments(作业) during the week, I noticed he didn't know how to properly finish his work and his writing was messy. He attempted some lessons but often had wrong answers.
During a talk with his grandmother, who was raising Kyle. she said,"I'm thankful that you are his teacher. He never liked his teacher before, but he adores you. I wonder how he has been a different kettle of fish over the months. At home, Kyle now behaves better. He begins to listen to me and obey my orders. What's more, it seems that he has fallen in love with his study."I was glad that I could make a difference to Kyle."Unfortunately, due to some family factors, the grandmother and Kyle moved to Tennessee later.
Years later, a tall teenager visited me. It was the struggling student, Kyle. He said he had traveled to Florida to see his father and me. After that, Kyle began to visit me each summer, and we talked about his life, the importance of making good choices, etc. After graduation from school, without his parents' support. Kyle managed to start his own business, later bought a truck, and moved into his own beautiful apartment. I was really proud of him.
And now Kyle was getting married. He said,"I'm lucky that you have influenced my life."
(1)、Why did the author drive from Florida to Tennessee?(no more than 6 words)(2)、What could the author find from Kyle's assignments?(no more than 10 words)(3)、What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 3?(no more than 10 words)(4)、Why was the author proud of Kyle?(no more than 10 words)(5)、Do you like such teachers as the author? Please explain.(no more than 20 words) -
12、阅读理解
As someone who's been studying English for many years now, you might think you know the English language pretty well. But if you overheard a British person say,"A Billy left some bees and honey in my sherbet(冰冻果露) last night,"would you understand what they meant?
Probably not, but many native speakers may not know what this person was saying either.
The example above was a sentence that a London taxi driver might say to another member of his or her tribe. In plain English, the sentence would be,"A customer left some money in my cab last night."
So, what exactly is meant by"tribe"?
A recent article on the BBC Culture website pointed out that nearly all of us are a part of a tribe. This is a group that defines(定义) who we are and even how we speak. And with each tribe comes its own"secret language", as the BBC called it.
If you work in a certain industry—education, for example—you may use slang words(俚语) and acronyms(首字母缩略词) that only other people who work in that industry would understand. Or if you live in a certain city, you might use a slang word to describe a landmark in the city that only locals would understand.
These so-called secret languages each have their own fascinating history. In the US,for example, the underground"ballroom"(舞厅) tribe of 1970s and 80s New York City and its language were showcased in the 2018 FX show Pose.
These secret words don't always stay within their tribes, however. Words from many tribes, especially musical cultures such as rap and hip-hop, often enter people's everyday vocabulary. For example, the phrase"to have beef"——meaning"to be in a conflict"—was made popular by US rappers. Today, it's widely used by na tive English speakers all over the world.
As BBC reporter Susie Dent wrote,"We are all surrounded by amazing secret languages, full of history and stories and in-jokes(内部笑话). And one thing is certain: our tribal conversations will never run out."
(1)、The example at the beginning of the text is mainly used to ____.A、explain the meaning of tribes B、prove that English is hard to learn C、teach readers how to communicate with London cab drivers D、show how the languages of tribes are often difficult for outsiders to understand(2)、What can we know about secret languages?A、They mostly came from musical cultures. B、They first started in New York City in the 1980s. C、They have failed to become popular among young people. D、Some words from them are popular in everyday conversation.(3)、How did the phrase"to have beef"become popular in everyday vocabulary?A、It was showcased in the 2018 FX show Pose. B、It was employed by US rappers in their works. C、It was created by a specific musical culture. D、It was featured in a recent article on the BBC Culture website.(4)、What is the main idea of the article?A、The history and influence of secret languages in different tribes. B、How slang and acronyms are used in different industries and cities. C、The popularity of US rappers and their contribution to everyday vocabulary. D、A showcase of the underground ball room tribe's language in 2018 FX show Pose.(5)、What is Dent's attitude toward the future of secret languages?A、Uninterested. B、Worried. C、Confident. D、Objective. -
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Holidaymakers who are bored with baking beaches and overheated hotel rooms head for a big igloo. Swedish businessman Nile Bergqvist is delighted with his new hotel, the world's first igloo hotel. Built in a small town in Lapland, it has been attracting lots of visitors, but soon the fun will be over.
In two weeks' time Bergqvist's ice creation will be nothing more than a pod of water."We don't see it as a big problem,"he says."We just look forward to replacing it."
Bergqvist built his first igloo in 1991 for an art exhibition. It was so successful that he designed the present one, which measures roughly 200 square meters. Six workmen spent more than eight weeks piling 1 000 tons of snow onto a wooden base; when the snow froze,the base was removed."The only wooden thing we have left in the igloo is the front door,he says.
After their stay, all visitors receive a survival certificate recording their success. With no windows, nowhere to hang clothes and temperatures below 0℃, it may seem more like a survival test than a relaxing hotel break."It's great fun,"Bergqvist explains,"as well as a good start in survival training."
The popularity of the igloo is beyond doubt: it is now attracting tourists from all over the world. At least 800 people have stayed at the igloo this season even though there are only 10 rooms."You can get a lot of people in,"explains Bergqvist."The beds are three meters wide by two meters long, and can fit at least four at one time."
(1)、Bergqvist designed and built the world's first igloo hotel because ____.A、he believed people would enjoy trying something new B、he wanted to make a name for the small town C、an art exhibition was about to open D、more hotel rooms were needed(2)、When the writer says"the fun will be over,"he refers to the fact that ____.A、hotel guests will be frightened at the thought of the hard test B、Bergqvist's hotel will soon become a pool of water C、holidaymakers will soon get tired of the big igloo D、a bigger igloo will replace the present one(3)、According to the text, the first thing to do in building an igloo is ____.A、to gather a pool of water B、to prepare a wooden base C、to cover the ground with ice D、to pile a large amount of snow(4)、When guests leave the igloo hotel they will receive a paper stating that ____.A、they have visited Lapland B、they have had an ice-snow holiday C、they have had great fun sleeping on ice D、they have had a taste of adventure(5)、Which of the four pictures below is the closest to the igloo hotel as described in the text?A、
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14、阅读理解
When I was nine years old, I loved to go fishing with my dad. But the only thing that wasn't very fun about it was that he could catch many fish while I couldn't catch anything.I usually got pretty upset and kept asking him why. He always answered,"Son, if you want to catch a fish, you have to think like a fish", I remember being even more upset then because,"I'm not a fish!"I didn't know how to think like a fish. Besides, I reasoned, how could what I think influence what a fish does?
As I got a little older I began to understand what my dad really meant. So, I read some books on fish. And I even joined the local fishing club and started attending the monthly meetings. I learned that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water temperature. That is why fish prefer shallow water to deep water because the former is warmer. Besides, water is usually warmer in direct sunlight than in the shade. Yet, fish don't have any eyelids(眼皮) and the sun hurts their eyes... The more I understood fish,the more I became effective at finding and catching them.
When I grew up and entered the business world, I remember hearing my first boss say,"We all need to think like sales people."But it didn't completely make sense. My dad never once said,"If you want to catch a fish you need to think like a fisherman."What he said was, "You need to think like a fish." Years later, with great efforts to promote long-term services to people much older and richer than me, I gradually learned what we all need is to think more like customers. It is not an easy job. I will show you how in the following chapters.
(1)、Why was the author upset in fishing trips when he was nine?A、He could not catch a fish. B、His father was not patient with him. C、His father did not teach him fishing. D、He could not influence a fish as his father did.(2)、What did the author's father really mean?A、To read about fish. B、To learn fishing by oneself. C、To understand what fish think. D、To study fishing in many ways.(3)、According to the author, fish are most likely to be found ____.A、in deep water on sunny days B、in deep water on cloud y days C、in shallow water under sunlight D、in shallow water under waterside trees(4)、After entering the business world, the author found ____.A、it easy to think like a customer B、his father's fishing advice inspiring C、his first boss's sales ideas reasonable D、it difficult to sell services to poor people(5)、This passage most likely comes from ____.A、a fishing guide B、a popular sales book C、a novel on childhood D、a millionaire's biography -
15、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
It was summer and I had gotten one of the few jobs a 14-year-old can find—working at Burger King, a fast food restaurant. It 1 wasn't a good job, but it meant money,2 was something I needed.
One day, I was working behind the front counter, taking 3 . The customers were coming and going, and the woman who 4 didn't seem any different from most others.
She ordered her meal and I told her the total. As she searched 5 her purse to find some change, the woman soon 6 that she was about a dollar short."I'm 7 to say this, but I guess I won't be able to make my purchase after all," she said 8 .
That's when I had the idea of paying the difference for her. She refused at first, but after I 9 , she agreed. She thanked me and moved to the end of the count er to 10 her order. I continued with my work and thought 11 more of it.
About an hour later 12 had slowed down and I was waiting for my next customer.Then I glanced over towards the 13 and saw the same woman whom I'd helped with the money entering again. I 14 recognized her.
She walked straight up to me and said,"I want to thank you again for what you did.You see, I'm a diabetic(糖尿病患者), and 15 I need to eat something right away. That's16 I came in earlier. If you hadn't helped me as you did, I 17 have fainted. Thank you."
She handed me two dollars, 18 I'd given her.
19 the woman walk away, I realized that God had used me to help me. In the end,I was 20 not only with money but also with the satisfaction of knowing that I'd helped someone out of a tight spot.
(1)A 、 firstly B 、 roughly C 、 certainly D 、 strictly(2)A 、 which B 、 what C 、 that D 、 it(3)A 、 menus B 、 orders C 、 service D 、 food(4)A 、 reached B 、 moved C 、 presented D 、 approached(5)A 、 through B 、 for C 、 about D 、 across(6)A 、 recognized B 、 realized C 、 admitted D 、 said(7)A 、 surprised B 、 disappointed C 、 embarrassed D 、 excited(8)A 、 quickly B 、 slowly C 、 expectedly D 、 sadly(9)A 、 intended B 、 insisted C 、 argued D 、 applied(10)A 、 pick up B 、 pick out C 、 carry out D 、 bring out(11)A 、 none B 、 anything C 、 nothing D 、 something(12)A 、 customers B 、 orders C 、 pressure D 、 business(13)A 、 entrance B 、 restaurant C 、 counter D 、 window(14)A 、 suddenly B 、 immediately C 、 surely D 、 completely(15)A 、 at a time B 、 at no time C 、 at one time D 、 at times(16)A 、 when B 、 where C 、 why D 、 how(17)A 、 shall B 、 may C 、 might D 、 need(18)A 、 twice that B 、 twice what C 、 that twice D 、 what twice(19)A 、 Watching B 、 Looking C 、 Observing D 、 Noticing(20)A 、 awarded B 、 honored C 、 returned D 、 rewarded -
16、 All of you ____ at the school gate! We'll soon start.A、have gathered B、gather C、are gathering D、gathered
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17、____more than 21,000 km, the Great Wall of China is famous around the world.A、To measure B、Measuring C、Having measured D、Measured
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18、 David donated a large sum of money and some necessities to the charity, ____he received a heartfelt letter of thanks from the organization.A、for which B、with whom C、about whose D、in where
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19、 If you keep on driving so fast, you'll ____in hospital sooner or later.A、dry up B、turn up C、end up D、give up
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20、—Hi, Jack. Let's go skating.
—Wait a minute, Johnson. I ____ my homework in ten minutes.
A、finish B、finished C、am finishing D、have finished