A traveler came out of the airport. There were many taxis. He asked every 1. name and he took the third one. It 2. five dollars to go from the airport to the hotel. Then the traveler asked the driver to show him around the city for a whole day. For the service, the driver wanted 100 dollars. It was very dear, but the traveler said 3. and agreed. The driver took the man everywhere 4. . In the evening they went back to the hotel. The traveler gave 100 dollars 5. the driver and asked the driver for another day"s driving. It was another 100 dollars. The driver was very pleased to be getting 6. money than before. The next day they went to the same places again. In the evening the driver got the money, but he felt guilty (负疚的) 7. he liked the traveler, and 100 dollars a day was a lot of 8. ." So you are going home. 9. are you from?" "I come from New York." "New York?" said the driver. "I have a sister in New York. Her name is Susan. Do you know 10. ?" "She gave me 200 dollars to give you!"
( )1. A. driver"s ( )2. A. spent ( )3. A. something ( )4. A. happily ( )5. A. for ( )6. A. less ( )7. A. because ( )8. A. price ( )9. A. How ( )10. A. her | B. worker"s B. paid B. nothing B. sadly B. to B. fewer B. though B. money B. Where B. him | C. waiter"s C. cost C. everything C. angrily C. with C. more C. if C. things C. When C. them | 完形填空。 | On the first day of school, our professor introduced a little old lady called Rose to us. "Why are you in college at 1 old age?" I asked later. "I"m here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of 2 , and then retire and travel. Having a college education is one of the most important 3 in my life and now I"m getting one!" she told me. We soon had no 4 and became friends. I always listened to this "time machine" as she shared 5 experiences with me. I thought she was very clever and I was 6 her intelligence (智力). At the end of the term we 7 Rose to give a talk to our football team. We were all 8 by what she taught us. When she began to give a talk, she was not as natural as she 9 is. Then she 10 her throat and began, "When you lose your dreams, you die. 11 can grow old. We should correctly 12 death. The only people that are afraid of death are those with regrets." At the year"s end Rose finished the college degree. One week after graduation Rose died 13 in her sleep. Over two thousand college 14 attended her funeral to honor the wonderful woman. She told us that it"s never too 15 to be all you can possibly be.
( )1. A. so an ( )2. A. children ( )3. A. events ( )4. A. space ( )5. A. our ( )6. A. on ( )7. A. begged ( )8. A. attracted ( )9. A. seldom ( )10. A. rose ( )11. A. Somebody ( )12. A. take ( )13. A. quickly ( )14. A. workers ( )15. A. late | B. such B. boys B. distance B. distance B. his B. below B. ordered B. interviewed B. usually B. cleared B. No one B. watch B. lonely B. professors B. early | C. so C. girls C. descriptions C. review C. her C. under C. told C. caught C. always C. opened C. Anybody C. rise C. hardly C. students C. good | D. such an D. daughters D. sights D. wonder D. their D. above D. invited D. kept D. never D. checked D. Nobody D. face D. naturally D. teachers D. bad | 阅读理解 | When I was thirteen years old, a boy gave me an important gift. It was a smile. It was the early autumn of my first year at a junior high school, and my old school was far away. As a result, no one knew who I was. I was very lonely and afraid to make friends with anyone. Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt my heart break. I couldn"t talk to anyone about my problem, and I didn"t want my parents to worry about me. Then one day, my classmates talked happily with their friends, but I sat at my desk unhappily as usual. At that moment, a boy entered the classroom. I didn"t know who he was. He passed me and then turned back. He looked at me and smiled without a word. Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy and warm. That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students and made friends. Day by Day, I became closer to everyone in my class. The boy with the lucky smile has become my best friend now. One day, I asked him why he smiled, but he couldn"t remember smiling at me! It doesn"t matter because all the dark days have gone. Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. So smile at the world and it will smile back.
1. The writer ______ at the age of thirteen. | [ ] | A. stayed at home B. worried about her parents C. was a high school student | 2. The writer couldn"t talk to anyone in her new school about her problem because ______. | [ ] | A. she was always unhappy B. she didn"t have any new friends there C. she was in the first year at a junior high school | 3. Why was a smile an important gift? | [ ] | A. Because the writer"s old school was far away. B. Because the smile didn"t mean anything to the boy. C. Because it made the writer feel happy and warm. | 4. How did the smile change her life? | [ ] | A. She started to make friends. B. She became best friends with the boy. C. She realized that she was still lonely. | 5. Which of the following sentence is TRUE? | [ ] | A. She became unhappy because of her parents. B. The writer thinks all the dark days have gone. C. The boy knew the writer and smiled at her. | 完形填空。 | This story happened in a small mountain village. One day there was an earthquake (地震). Nothing was destroyed and 1 was hurt. But a huge rock fell from a nearby mountain and stopped in the middle of the road. When the earthquake 2 , many people came to the road and saw the huge rock. Some of the strongest men tried to lift the rock 3 the road. But they couldn"t move it. They tried to push it but failed. They tried to 4 it with ropes but nothing worked. "Well," they all agreed, "There"s nothing we can do about it. We"ll have to change the 5 ." At this time a boy of 12 years old said, "I think I can help you to move the rock." "You?" they shouted, "What are you talking about?" The men all 6 at the boy. The next morning some people came into the street. One of them shouted, "The rock is 7 !" More people ran out to see. It was true. The rock wasn"t in the road any more. It wasn"t 8 near the road. "This is 9 ," they said, "Where did it go?" The boy stood in the street, 10 , "I told you I could move it last night." The boy walked over to where the 11 had been and uncovered some earth. "I buried (埋) it," he said. The people looked 12 . "You see," he said, "I dug a deep hole next to the rock and I dug a small incline (斜坡) up to the rock and the rock 13 down into the hole by itself. I covered it with earth." The crowds shouted, "What a 14 boy!" And some of them said, "Why haven"t we thought of this good 15 ?"
( )1. A. somebody ( )2. A. stopped ( )3. A. over ( )4. A. push ( )5. A. road ( )6. A. looked ( )7. A. gone ( )8. A. very ( )9. A. heavy ( )10. A. crying ( )11. A. street ( )12. A. surprised ( )13. A. lay ( )14. A. clever ( )15. A. boy | B. nobody B. started B. into B. lift B. stone B. laughed B. missed B. quite B. dangerous B. smiling B. town B. sad B. dropped B. strong B. hole | C. anybody C. happened C. off C. change C. rope C. called C. broken C. even C. special C. thinking C. rock C. happy C. walked C. brave C. story | D. everybody D. appeared D. onto D. pull D. village D. pointed D. stolen D. still D. impossible D. lying D. mountain D. relaxed D. ran D. poor D. way | 完形填空。 | Mr. Green works in an office in Chicago. 1 Saturday, he went to the office to do some work. When he got on the elevator, it stopped between the 2 . Mr. Green could not get out of the elevator. He started to 3 , but no one 4 him. Then Mr. Green remembered that it was a holiday in America. No one was going to come to work 5 Tuesday. There was 6 for him to do. He had to wait. With nothing to eat 7 drink, Mr. Green slept for most of the time. Early Tuesday morning, his 8 came to work and found the elevator was not working. When the elevator was 9 , Mr. Green came out. He was cold, weak, and tired. He had been in the elevator for about sixty-four 10 ! Now Mr. Green says, "I will only use elevators if they have a telephone in them."
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