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12.A.easy B.hard C.foolish D.sensible 13.A.buyers B.sellers C.builders D.renters 14.A.if B.until C.unless D.though 15.A.experiences B.goods C.cars D.houses 16.A.exposed B.added C.applied D.related
17.A.disadvantage B.conclusion C.purpose D.benefit 18.A.grateful B.close C.similar D.equal 19.A.together B.worldwide C.long D.alone
20.A.increasing B.damaging C.improving D.recovering
7、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 There is a difference between being an acquaintance(熟人)and being a friend. An acquaintance is someone whose name you know, who you probably have something in 1 with and who you feel comfortable around. Acquaintances are people that you can invite into your home
and 2 things with, but they are people that you don’t share your 3 with, and whose actions you sometimes don’t understand 4 you don’t know enough about them.
On the other 5 , friends are people you love. Not that you are “in love ” with them, but you 6 about them and you think about them when they are not there. They are the people you are 7 of when you see something they 8 like, and you know this because you 9 them so well. They are the people whose pictures you have and whose faces are always in your head regardless(不管)of what happens.
Friends are those people you feel 10 around because you know they care about you. They call just to see 11 you are, because a friend doesn’t need an excuse. They tell you the 12 and you do
the 13 . You know that if you have a(n) 14 , they are there to listen.
Friends are the people who won’t 15 at you or hurt you, and if they do hurt you they will try hard to 16 it up to you. They are the people you love, 17 of whether you realize it or not.
They are the people who 18 you making mistakes and help you when you do. They 19 with you and stand by you. They are the people whose hands you can 20 . They watch you live and you watch them live and you learn from them. Your life would not be the same without them. 1.A.general B.total C.common D.sight 2.A.have B.share C.spare D.take 3.A.life B.dinner C.time D.drink 4.A.if B.once C.though D.because 5.A.point B.matter C.side D.hand 6.A.care B.bring C.come D.talk
7.A.remembered B.reminded C.remained D.recited 8.A.must B.need C.might D.ought 9.A.realize B.recognize C.study D.know 10.A.worried B.anxious C.eager D.safe 11.A.what B.where C.how D.why
12.A.story B.truth C.lesson D.practice 13.A.same B.right C.thing D.way
14.A.incident B.struggle C.problem D.accident 15.A.look B.laugh C.smile D.glare 16.A.put B.turn C.build D.make
17.A.regardless B.instead C.according D.plenty 18.A.protect B.defend C.keep D.prevent 19.A.stick B.satisfy C.talk D.deal 20.A.shake B.get C.catch D.hold
8、 When I say I believe all children can learn, people sometimes misunderstand. Because I have been working with poor, minority children in Harlem for the last 25 years, some people think I am saying that if you give a bright kid from a poor family a
good 1 support system, he or she can succeed. That’s absolutely true, 2 that’s not what I mean.
You see I truly believe that all kids can learn. I believe it, I’ve seen it, and I’ve even 3 it.
Back in 1975 I worked in a summer camp 4 for kids with real problems. They are kids that everyone – 5 their parents – had given up on.
We would 6 with the kids. These children didn’t know the difference between baking powder (面粉) and table salt, but 7 they had eaten a warm biscuit out of the oven, they wanted to learn how to make some more. 8 , kids who couldn’t sit 9 were carefully looking at ingredients as we measured them out, learning the simple math and spelling lessons we could along the way. By the end of the summer, I remember parents crying when they saw how their children had 10 .
The biscuits, 11 , were delicious, and I can still remember the taste of them today. More importantly, I still remember the lesson they taught me: that if we, the 12 , can find the right 13 for a child, there’s hope for their education. That starts with looking hard at each child, finding out what 14 them, and taking advantage of that excitement. When I was growing up poor in the south Bronx, one of four boys 15 by a single mom, I probably looked like I was 16 nowhere, getting into trouble. And I would
have 17 dead or in prison, like many of my friends, if it hadn’t been for a couple of teachers who 18 my fascination with reading and made sure I had great books to read. Because of that, I have 19 myself to going into the poorest communities in America and making sure kids like me don’t get written 20 .
My first taste of success came way back at that summer camp. It came with a plate of steaming, hot biscuits that tasted so good that they could have brought a tear to your eye.
1.A.cultural B.educational C.emotional D.physical 2.A.but B.and C.so D.for
3.A.trusted B.showed C.tasted D.smelled 4.A.intended B.reserved C.served D.provided 5.A.as B.even C.still D.always 6.A.cook B.chat C.act D.play 7.A.before B.while C.when D.once
8.A.Suddenly B.Unfortunately C.Expectedly D.Constantly 9.A.close B.still C.firm D.hard
10.A.exchanged B.challenged C.improved D.promoted
11.A.for example B.above all C.by the way D.in other words 12.A.adults B.experts C.researchers D.parents
13.A.conclusion B.motivation C.determination D.attention 14.A.amuses B.excites C.upsets D.comforts 15.A.cared B.supported C.protected D.raised 16.A.planning B.relying C.heading D.stopping 17.A.escaped from B.turned into C.led to D.ended up 18.A.explored B.admitted C.spotted D.permitted 19.A.applied B.buried C.absorbed D.persuaded 20.A.down B.on C.in D.off
1.A.friends B.parents C.owners D.neighbors
2.A.normal B.blind C.elderly D.deaf 3.A.family B.couple C.class D.team
4.A.obviously B.completely C.exactly D.immediately
5.A.follow B.read C.understand D.repeat 6.A.preference B.health C.safety D.judgment 7.A.crossing B.observing C.mapping D.leaving
8.A.dark B.green C.bright D.yellow 9.A.traffic B.dogs C.music D.steps
10.A.give up B.take over C.search for D.carry out 11.A.small B.intelligent C.noisy D.attractive
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