One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I 1 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, 2 he knew me. The man had a newspaper 3 in front of him, which he was 4 to read, but I could 5 that he was keeping an eye on me. when the waiter brought my 6 the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the 7 way in which the waiter and I 8 each other. He seemed even more puzzled as 9 went on and it became 10 that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the 11 . When he came out, he paid his bill and 12 without another glance in my direction. I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 13 . "Well," he said,"that man was a detective (侦探). He 14 you here because he though you were the man he 15 ." "What?" I said, showing my 16 . The owner continued,"He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I 17 say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a 18 ." "Well, it@^@^@s really 19 I came to a restaurant where I@^@^@m known," I said." 20 , I might have been in trouble." |
( )1. A. knew ( )2. A. since ( )3. A. flat ( )4. A. hoping ( )5. A. see ( )6. A. menu ( )7. A. direct ( )8. A. chatted with ( )9. A. the waiter ( )10. A. true ( )11. A. restaurant ( )12. A. left ( )13. A. wanted ( )14. A. met ( )15. A. was to beat ( )16. A. care ( )17. A. must ( )18. A. discovery ( )19. A. a pity ( )20. A. Thus | B. understood B. even if B. open B. thinking B. find B. bill B. familiar B. looked at B. time B. hopeful B. washroom B. acted B. tried B. caught B. was dealing with B. surprise B. can B. mistake B. natural B. However | C. noticed C. though C. cut C. pretending C. guess C. paper C. strange C. laughed at C. I C. clear C. office C. sat down C. ordered C. followed C. was to meet C. worry C. need C. decision C. a chance C. Otherwise | D. recognized D. as if D. fixed D. continuing D. learn D. food D. funny D. talked about D. the dinner D. possible D. kitchen D. calmed down D. wished D. discovered D. was looking for D. regret D. may D. fortune D. lucky D. Therefore |
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根据课文内容,用方框中所提供的单词或短语的适当形式完成下列短文。 | a series of, go through, see, power, or, crazy, on purpose, too much, hide, so | 完形填空。 | Curt and I have this kind of friendship that I wish everyone would be able to experience. Our friendship 1 many years ago. We met while 2 different high schools. As years passed, we became good friends. Curt was the best man (伴郎) at my wedding, and I was 3 a few years later when he married my sister"s roommate. And yet the event that almost showed our partnership and 4 our friendship happened over 25 years ago, when we were in our 20"s. Curt and I were attending a pool party at the local Swim and Racquet Club. We were walking to the car, joking about the party, and Curt 5 ne and said, "Steve, your ve had too much 6 . Maybe I should drive." At first I thought he was 7 , but since Curt is definitely the wiser of us, I 8 his judgment. "Good idea." I said, and handed him the 9 . After I was settled in the passenger seat and Curt sat behind the wheel, he said, "I"m going to need your 10 because I"m not sure how to get to your house from here." "No problem," I 11 . Curt started the car and we were 12 . The next ten miles seemed like a hundred as I prompted (提示) Curt with 13 -left now, right soon, slow down, speed up and so on. The important thing was that we got home 14 that night. Ten years later at my wedding, Curt brought 15 to the eyes of 400 guests as he told the story of our partners hip and 16 we drove home together that night. Why was it such a (n) 17 story? We would all offer our keys 18 we knew we shouldn"t drive. But you see, my friend Curt was blind. He had been blind from 19 and never sat behind the wheel of a car 20 that night. | ( )1. A. continued ( )2. A. attending ( )3. A. alone ( )4. A. formed ( )5. A. pointed to ( )6. A. water ( )7. A. lying ( )8. A. respected ( )9. A. wheels ( )10. A. advice ( )11. A. agreed ( )12. A. off ( )13. A. safety ( )14. A. late ( )15. A. attention ( )16. A. how ( )17. A. interesting ( )18. A. when ( )19. A. now ( )20. A. during | B. began B. taking B. theirs B. began B. turned to B. medicine B. insisting B. doubted B. keys B. reason B. answered B. over B. speed B. safely B. excitement B. why B. surprising B. until B. nature B. over | C. encouraged C. leaving C. there C. deepened C. went to C. smoke C. joking C. understood C. seat C. help C. promised C. out C. qualities C. early C. tears C. when C. touching C. because C. end C. after | D. interrupted D. finishing D. his D. valued D. looked into D. wine D. deciding D. used D. car D. statement D. decided D. down D. directions D. drunken D. surprise D. whom D. amazing D. since D. birth D. before | 完形填空。 | I lay there buried alive under our house when the bomb hit our city. The great 1 started by the bomb came nearer and nearer to us as workers tried to 2 us. "Hurry!" they cried to one another as the flames (火焰) came nearer. At last they reached us and 3 me and my mother out from under everything 4 the flames reached us. Later, as I thought of the pilot of the plane that 5 the bomb on our city, I cried, "I hate him. I hate him." The people with marked faces from the 6 of the bomb made me cry, "I hate him." I saw people suffering a terrible, 7 death. Again and again I cried as I saw these people, "I hate him!" Some time later, that man appeared in a meeting I 8 . As I looked at him, I 9 him very much. Then I listened to what he told us of his 10 the day when he dropped the bomb on our city. I heard him say, "When I flew over the city 11 we dropped the bomb, I cried, "Oh, God, what have I 12 !"" I could see that he found it 13 to speak of that day. As this happened I suddenly 14 my hatred of him was 15 . It only made me unhappy, too. As I did this, it was as if a heavy load (负担) 16 my shoulders. Then I decided to 17 him. I did so and my life was 18 . I now help those who suffer from 19 other people. I try to help them to 20 everyone, as I am now able to do. | ( )1. A. sound ( )2. A. call ( )3. A. put ( )4. A. after ( )5. A. made ( )6. A. noise ( )7. A. slow ( )8. A. joined ( )9. A. hated ( )10. A. wish ( )11. A. when ( )12. A. got ( )13. A. difficult ( )14. A. imagined ( )15. A. right ( )16. A. took away ( )17. A. forgive (原谅) ( )18. A. balanced ( )19. A. punishing ( )20. A. respect | B. heat B. reach B. sent B. as B. dropped B. energy B. serious B. took B. feared B. suggestion B. after B. heard B. easy B. realized B. funny B. took off B. kill B. changed B. hurting B. love | C. fire C. find C. pulled C. when C. attacked C. effect C. sad C. attended C. honored C. experience C. as C. done C. useless C. knew C. necessary C. fell off C. defeat C. continued C. disliking C. consider | D. light D. help D. brought D. before D. set D. power D. hard D. gave D. believed D. plan D. before D. seen D. proud D. thought D. wrong D. fell on D. accept D. ruined D. hating D. move | 完形填空。 | Ben and his wife Susan were on their way to have dinner with their friends. Ian and Betty. It was a dark, 1 night, and they did not know the road very well. They 2 through Cookstown, until they found 3 they thought was the road to Dorling, 4 Ian and Betty livd 5 it soon became clear that they were not on the road to 6 at all.The road that they were on was getting 7 , and there were not other 8 on it. The wind was blowing 9 with every minute that passed. They came to a small 10 . They drove past a church, and then two houses without lights on. There was nobody 11 to tell them where they were, or where the 12 went. Just then Ben saw a telephone-box fifty metres or so further on. While he walked 13 along the road to see if there was a name outside the church, Susan 14 Ian and Betty to tell that they were still 15 . Betty was just saying that the 16 was already rather dry, when Ben came back to the 17 , his head down 18 the wind. He said that there was a tree 19 across the road, and that the telephone lines were down. Susan heard 20 more from Betty about the dinner. | ( )1. A. cloudy ( )2. A. rode ( )3. A. what ( )4. A. there ( )5. A. And ( )6. A. Cookstown ( )7. A. narrower ( )8. A. bikes ( )9. A. hard ( )10. A. house ( )11. A. through ( )12. A. road ( )13. A. forward ( )14. A. wrote ( )15. A. at home ( )16. A. dinner ( )17. A. telephone-box ( )18. A.on ( )19. A.standing ( )20. A.something | B. rainy B. drove B. that B. which B. But B. their own home B. wider B. cars B. heavily B. village B. about B. street B. ahead B. telephoned B. on their way B. weather B. church B. to B. lying B. a little | C. windy C. walked C. which C. where C. So C. Dorling C. longer C. trains C. harder C. church C. across C. river C. around C. visited C. in Cookstown C. coat C. houses C. against C. laying C. much | D. snowy D. ran D. when D. that D. Or D. a village D. farther D. carts D. more heavily D. telephone box D. underneath D. railway D. back D. explained D. in the church D. water D. village D. into D. growing D. nothing | 阅读理解。 | Computer programmer David Jones earns $35.000 a year designing new computer games, yet he cannot find a bank ready to let him have a credit card (信用卡). Instead he has been told to wait another two years until he is 18. The 16-year-old works for a small firm in Liverpool where the problem of most young people of his age is finding a job. David"s firm releases (推出) two new games for the fast growing computer market each month But David"s biggest headache is what to do with his money. Even though he earns a lot he cannot drive a car take out a mortgage (抵押贷款), or get credit cards. David got his job with the Liverpool-based company four months ago, a year after leaving school with six O-levels and working for a time in a computer shop "I got the job because the people who run the firm knew I had already written some programs" he said. David spends some of his money on records and clothes and gives his mother 50 pounds a week. But most of his spare time is spent working "Unfortunately, computing was not part of our studies at school" he said "But I had been studying it in books and magazines for four years in my spare time. I knew what I wanted to do and never considered staying on at school. Most people in this business are fairly young, anyway" David added:"I would like to earn a million and I suppose early retirement (退休) is a possibility. You never know when the market might disappear." | 1. In what way is David different from people of his age? | A. He often goes out with friends B. He lives with his mother C. He has a handsome income D. He graduated with six O-levels | 2. What is one of the problems that David is facing now? | A. He is too young to get a credit card B. He has no time to learn driving C. He has very little spare time D. He will soon lose his job | 3. Why was David able to get the job in the company? | A. He had done well in all his exams B. He had written some computer programs C. He was good at playing computer games D. He had learnt to use computers at school | 4. Why did David decide to leave school and start working? | A. He received lots of job offers B. He was eager to help his mother C. He lost interest in school studies D. He wanted to earn his own living |
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