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     A businesswoman got into a taxi in midtown. As it was the rush hour and she was in a   __1__   to
catch a train, she   __2__ a quick way to reach it.  "I have been a taxi driver for 15 years!" the driver said   __3__. "You don"t think I know the best way to go?"
     The woman tried to explain that she hadn"t   __4 __   to annoy him, but the driver kept __5 __. She
finally realized that he was too annoyed to be   __6 __, so she changed her   __7 __. "You know, you are right," she told him. "It must seem   __8 __ for me not to think you know the best way   __9 __   the city."
     __10__, the driver glanced at his   __11__   in the rearview mirror, turned down the street she wanted and got her to the train on time.  "He didn"t say another word the rest of the ride," she said. "__12__   I got out and paid him. Then he thanked me."
     When you find yourself   __13__   with people like the taxi driver, you will always try to   __14__  
your idea. It can lead to longer arguments, lose job chances or    __15__    marriages.  I have discovered one simple   __16__   extremely unlikely method that can prevent the disagreement or other difficult
situations from   __17__   in a disaster.
     The   __18__   is to put yourself in the other person"s shoes and look for the   __19__   in what that
person is saying. Find a way to   __20__, and the result may surprise you.


(     )1. A. hurry      
(     )2. A. chose      
(     )3. A. jokingly    
(     )4. A. supposed    
(     )5. A. apologizing
(     )6. A. reasonable  
(     )7. A. road        
(     )8. A. strange    
(     )9. A. across      
(     )10. A. Surprised  
(     )11. A. rider      
(     )12. A. until      
(     )13. A. satisfied  
(     )14. A. give up    
(     )15. A. combine    
(     )16. A. and        
(     )17. A. lying      
(     )18. A. problem    
(     )19. A. fact      
(     )20. A. agree      B. rush        
B. made        
B. angrily    
B. expected    
B. driving    
B. thoughtful  
B. mind        
B. wrong      
B. in          
B. Worried    
B. speaker    
B. after      
B. concerned  
B. turn down  
B. destroy    
B. that        
B. resulting  
B. importance  
B. meaning    
B. argue       C. moment      
C. found        
C. anxiously    
C. meant        
C. asking      
C. normal      
C. direction    
C. terrible    
C. through      
C. Annoyed      
C. helper      
C. because      
C. crowded      
C. stick to    
C. suffer      
C. but          
C. setting      
C. key          
C. expression  
C. explain      D. way          
D. suggested    
D. curiously    
D. decided      
D. shouting    
D. practical    
D. manner      
D. stupid      
D. along        
D. Disappointed
D. comer        
D. since        
D. faced        
D. point out    
D. divide      
D. though      
D. leading      
D. reply        
D. truth        
D. escape      
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1-5 ADBCD  6-10 ABBCA  11-15 AADCB  16-20 DBCDA
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试题【完形填空     A businesswoman got into a taxi in midtown. As it was the rush hour and】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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阅读理解     Long ago, near the village of Hedley, there lived a strange and playful trickster (骗子), known as the
Hedley Kow. Sometimes it looked like an ordinary object. Sometimes it looked like a donkey or a goat.
    One evening, as an old woman went along the path, she saw an old iron pot lying in the ditch. "Fancy
that," she said. "Nobody seems to want this old pot. I will take it home and plant pretty flowers in it."
     When she tried to lift it, she saw that it was full of gold pieces. "Well, now, if that doesn"t beat all," she
said. "I"m rich! I can buy a fine house and fancy clothes."
     The pot was heavy, so she tied her shawl around it and began to drag it home. After a while, she
stopped to rest. When she looked in the pot, she was amazed to see that it was full of silver pieces!
     "Oh, my God!" she said. "Aren"t I the lucky one! If it were gold, thieves would have been after me. My friends might have been jealous. But I can hide these silver pieces, take out a few at a time, and live like a queen."
     On she went, pulling the pot after her. She was nearing home now. At her gate, she looked into the pot. What a surprise! The silver had changed into a lump (块) of iron. "Iron," she said. "Well, now! No one will be jealous or want to steal this from me. I can use this iron to prop my door open and let in fresh air and
sunlight. Lucky me!"
     As soon as she said that, the pot began to grow and later it became a goat. Then it jumped up and ran off down the road laughing.
     "Fancy that!" said the old woman. "I believe I have seen the Hedley Kow! Not many folks can say that, and that"s a fact. I"ll just sit up by my fire tonight thinking about how lucky I was to see it for myself. I truly must be the luckiest person in the world!"1. Which of the following sayings can best describe this story?A. All good things come to an end.
B. The early bird catches the worm.
C. Content is better than riches.
D. All bad luck goes away.2. What does "the Hedley Kow" stand for in the eyes of the old woman?A. Glory.      
B. Honor.    
C. Misfortune.  
D. Luck.3. From this passage we can know the old woman is ______.A. optimistic                
B. pessimistic
C. strange                  
D. mindless
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完形填空                                                                The Pecan Thief
     When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandfather"s farm in Kansas.  Grandpa had sent me into
the     1     to gather pecans for us to enjoy later.
     Pecan picking was really    2     work and my little basket was only half full. I wasn"t about to    3   
Grandpa down. Just then something caught my    4  .  A large brown squirrel was a few feet away.  I
watched as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree and    5     in a large hole in the trunk.  A moment
later the squirrel      6     out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut.  Once again, he
took the pecan back to his hiding place.
     Not so     7    anymore, I thought. I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole.  It was    8   
with pecans! Golden pecans were right there for taking. This was my    9  . Handful by handful, I
scooped all of those pecans into my basket. Now it was full! I was so    10    of myself. I couldn"t wait
to show Grandpa all the pecans.   11  , I ran back and shouted, "Look at all the pecans!" He looked
into the basket and said, "Well, well, how did you find so many?" I told him how I"d    12  the squirrel
and taken the pecans from his hiding place.
     Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I"d been in observing the squirrel and his habits. Then he
did something that   13    me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently   14   my
shoulders.
     "That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter   15   of food," he said. "Now that all of his
pecans are gone, don"t you think that little squirrel will    16    the cold winter?"
"I didn"t think about that," I said.
     "I know," Grandpa said. "But a good man should never take    17    of someone else"s hard work."
Suddenly I felt a bit    18  . The image of the starving squirrel wouldn"t     19     my mind. There was
only one thing I could do. I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole.
     I didn"t eat any pecans that night, but I had something much more filling-the    20     of knowing I had
done just the right thing.
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(     )1. A. rooms          
(     )2. A. hard          
(     )3. A. let            
(     )4. A. sweater        
(     )5. A. joined        
(     )6. A. jumped        
(     )7. A. strange        
(     )8. A. covered        
(     )9. A. time          
(     )10. A. afraid        
(     )11. A. Otherwise    
(     )12. A. driven        
(     )13. A. annoyed      
(     )14. A. off          
(     )15. A. supply        
(     )16. A. escape        
(     )17. A. place        
(     )18. A. guilty        
(     )19. A. open          
(     )20. A. inspiration  
B. woods      
B. dirty      
B. settle      
B. basket      
B. lived      
B. held        
B. secret      
B. filled      
B. choice      
B. ashamed    
B. However    
B. followed    
B. satisfied  
B. beside      
B. cost        
B. spend      
B. notice      
B. unconfident
B. leave      
B. expectation
C. holes        
C. light        
C. have          
C. eye          
C. discovered    
C. stood        
C. anxious      
C. rebuilt      
C. chance        
C. careful      
C. Besides      
C. protected    
C. surprised    
C. over          
C. support      
C. survive      
C. advantage    
C. embarrassed  
C. cross        
C. impression    
D. roads        
D. easy          
D. keep          
D. hand          
D. disappeared  
D. found        
D. patient      
D. decorated    
D. achievement  
D. proud        
D. Therefore    
D. caught        
D. delighted    
D. around        
D. preparation  
D. flee          
D. charge        
D. nervous      
D. occupy        
D. satisfaction  
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     "Today is the day I start the big diet (节食)," I told my wife as I raised my hand and    1  , "No
chocolate today!"
     "Oh, has the hospital gift shop     2     selling it?" she asked.
     "No," I said. "I"ll just have to   __3__   my strong determination."
     But when I arrived at the hospital, my little friend Benton had been there   _4_. I knew my promise
would     5     disappear. Because if Benton had things his way, I"d always be eating a piece of candy
from the      6     bag he often shared with me.
      Benton was an eightyearold boy who was    7      because of a kind of cancer, which caused him to
live in the darkness, when he was fifteen    8     old. For the next twentysix months, he was in and out of
our hospital. For nearly four years, it seemed    9    Benton could beat the disease, until one Friday
afternoon in April 2009, when he    10     a headache and lost    11     on his right side. His mom    12   
him to the hospital.
     Over the next several months, Benton came to our     13   many more times. Each time he came,
we    14     say hello, while Benton answered the    15     by holding out a candy from his bag.
     So, on that first day of my diet, I went to his room and found Benton lying in his bed, his eyes   16   
  but not looking into this world.
    "We brought his candy bag with us. Would you like to have some?" his mother asked.
    Without thinking of my diet, I     17     into the bag and pulled out the first piece my fingers touched.
It was my favorite as if Benton had saved one last piece     18      me. At home that evening, I answered
a phone about Benton"s    19  . As I    20     it up, I opened the candy and ate it.
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(     )1. A. shouted    
(     )2. A. stopped    
(     )3. A. base on    
(     )4. A. once        
(     )5. A. suddenly    
(     )6. A. bottomless  
(     )7. A. ill        
(     )8. A. years      
(     )9. A. even though
(     )10. A. found      
(     )11. A. movement  
(     )12. A. hurried    
(     )13. A. home      
(     )14. A. would      
(     )15. A. meeting    
(     )16. A. closed    
(     )17. A. ran        
(     )18. A. at        
(     )19. A. illness    
(     )20. A. put        
B. answered    
B. continued  
B. depend on  
B. yet        
B. quickly    
B. countless  
B. injured    
B. seasons    
B. as though  
B. developed  
B. touch      
B. brought    
B. room        
B. could      
B. greeting    
B. glimpsed    
B. touched    
B. for        
B. blindness  
B. hung        
C. stated      
C. kept        
C. insist on  
C. again      
C. quietly    
C. endless    
C. deaf        
C. months      
C. if only    
C. managed    
C. motion      
C. rushed      
C. office      
C. should      
C. encouraging
C. glared      
C. reached    
C. with        
C. death      
C. set        
D. promised  
D. tried      
D. keep on    
D. early      
D. shortly    
D. beltless  
D. blind      
D. days      
D. as with    
D. provided  
D. sight      
D. carried    
D. hospital  
D. must      
D. praising  
D. opened    
D. felt      
D. on        
D. sadness    
D. gave      
阅读理解

     Early one morning the subinspector at a station at the other end of the town rang me. An elephant
 was damaging the town. Would I please come and do something about it?
     I did not know what I could do, but I got onto a horse and started out.  I took my gun, maybe too
small to kill an elephant, but I thought the noise might scare him. Various local people stopped me on
the way and told me about the elephant"s doings.
     It was not, of course, a wild elephant, but a tame one. It had been chained up but last night it had
broken its chain and escaped. Its owner had set out to run after it, but had taken the wrong direction.
He was now twelve hours" journey away, and in the morning the elephant had suddenly appeared in
the town. It had already destroyed somebody"s bamboo hut (棚屋), killed a cow and turned over
fruitstalls.
     I came round the hut and saw a man"s dead body sprawling in the mud.  He was an Indian, and he
could not have been dead many minutes. The people said that the elephant caught him with its trunk,
put its foot on his back and grounded him into the earth. This was the rainy season and he was lying on
his stomach in the soft mud, the__peacebreaker standing beside, looking innocent.
     As I lifted my gun, I hesitated a few seconds. Then I fired. That was a shot that did for him.
     You could see the pain of it knock the last strength from his legs. But in falling he seemed for a
moment to rise, his trunk reaching skyward like a tree. He trumpeted, for the first and only time. And
then down he came, with a crash that shook the ground.

1. Which of the following statements about the author is TRUE?
A. He was an Indian.
B. He knew elephants well.
C. He was not a local villager.
D. He was the owner of the elephant.
2. The elephant made so much trouble because ________.
A. its owner treated him cruelly
B. it got out of control
C. it hated the village people
D. it was a wild elephant
3. The underlined words "the peacebreaker" in Paragraph 4 refer to ________
A. the elephant              
B. the dead man
C. the author                
D. the subinspector
4. It can be inferred that the author felt ________ when he shot the elephant.
A. excited    
B. sad        
C. frightened    
D. happy
完形填空。
     The hardworking blacksmith John used to work all day in his shop and so hard working was
he that at times he would make the sparks fly from his hammer.
     The son of Mr. Smith, a rich neighbor,   __1__   come to see the blacksmith every day and
for hours and hours he would enjoy himself   __2__   how the tradesman worked.
     "Young man, why don"t you try your   __3__   at making shoe tacks, even if it is only to  
__4__   the time?" said the blacksmith. "Who knows, one day, it may be of   __5__ to you."
     The boy began to see what he could do. After a little __6__  he found that he was becoming
very  __7__  and soon he could make some of the finest tacks.
     Old Mr. Smith died and the son on   __8__   of the war lost all his property. He had to leave
home and was forced to   __9__   residence in another country. It so   __10__   that in this village
there were numerous shoemakers who were spending a lot of money to buy   __11__   for their
shoes and at times even   __12__   they paid high prices they were not able to get what they
wanted, because in that part of the country there was a high   __13__   for soldiers" shoes.
     Our young Mr. Smith, who was finding it difficult to    __14__   his daily bread, remembered
that once upon a time he had learned the art of making tacks(鞋钉)and had a sudden   __15__  
of making a bargain with the shoemakers. He told them that he would make the tacks if they would
help him    __16__   a workshop. The shoemakers were only too glad of the    __17__. And after
a while, Mr. Smith found that he was making the finest tacks in the   __18__.
     "How    __19__it seems," he used to say, "Even making tacks can bring a   __20__. My trade
is more useful to me than all my former property."
(     )1. A. used to      
(     )2. A. seeing      
(     )3. A. energy      
(     )4. A. save        
(     )5. A. danger      
(     )6. A. practice    
(     )7. A. surprised    
(     )8. A. term      
(     )9. A. take over    
(     )10. A. happened    
(     )11. A. metal      
(     )12. A. as          
(     )13. A. demand      
(     )14. A. eat        
(     )15. A. request    
(     )16. A. open        
(     )17. A. offer      
(     )18. A. valley      
(     )19. A. fascinating
(     )20. A. career      
B. had to      
B. watching    
B. luck        
B. lose        
B. interest    
B. message    
B. skilled    
B. top        
B. take down  
B. occurred    
B. tacks      
B. why        
B. price      
B. earn        
B. suggestion  
B. settle      
B. requirement
B. village    
B. satisfactory
B. change    
C. wanted to
C. staring  
C. hand    
C. pass    
C. use      
C. revision
C. satisfied
C. account  
C. take off
C. charged  
C. furs    
C. how      
C. praise  
C. make    
C. opinion  
C. close    
C. order    
C. country  
C. funny    
C. fortune  
D. needed to  
D. looking    
D. way        
D. devote    
D. importance
D. promotion  
D. determined
D. behalf    
D. take up    
D. adapted    
D. cloth      
D. though    
D. call      
D. dry        
D. idea      
D. locate    
D. arrangement
D. world      
D. strange    
D. job