( )1.A. Something ( )2.A. dropped ( )3.A. Suddenly ( )4.A. beating ( )5.A. nose ( )6.A. looked up ( )7.A. tiger ( )8.A. lazily ( )9.A. natural ( )10.A. around ( )11.A. yet ( )12.A. walking ( )13.A. them ( )14.A. shook ( )15.A. gone ( )16.A. see ( )17.A. waited ( )18.A. yard ( )19.A. believe ( )20.A. defeated | B. Everything B. fell B. Strongly B. blinding B. hair B. woke up B. horse B. angrily B. common B. beside B. for B. leading B. themselves B. waved B. left B. meet B. thought B. wind B. consider B. caught | C. Anything C. rolled C. Quickly C. burning C. neck C. lay down C. lion C. coldly C. strange C. through C. so C. heading C. him C. held C. followed C. beat C. worried C. grass C. doubt C. damaged | D. Nothing D. covered D. Hardly D. touching D. head D. sat down D. elephant D. slowly D. bad D. above D. or D. returning D. himself D. took D. lost D. ask D. excited D. rain D. forget D. struck |
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阅读理解。 | Juanito Estrella has been a housekeeping manager on the US-based large passenger ship Carnival Spirit for 18 months and feels he has found the suitable position in his career (职业). He has always wanted to travel. "I guess I am a really restless spirit. I like traveling, so when the chance came, I jumped at it," he says. The chance came in the form of a newspaper advertisement for work on cruise ships (游船). At the time Estrella was the housekeeping manager at a Melbourne hotel. He applied and, after two interviews, a medical check and police clearance, the job was his. Estrella is responsible (负责的) for the cleanliness of the ship, making sure that 160 crew work properly. "I enjoy it because there is no other work-you wake up each day in a different place and a different culture. It"s exciting when you go to the next country and you don"t understand the language," he says. Estrella likes being busy and getting to know people from all over the world. The 1,000 crew come from 94 countries, and Estrella has learnt Spanish and a little Croatian. But there is a downside. "You cannot get really drunk...because you have safety responsibilities to yourself and others," he says. "You don"t really think about home. You start to think about home only when you get closer to your vacation and wonder what you"ll be doing." Life on the ship is anything but cruising. Estrella and his fellows work at least 10 hours a day, seven days a week. He warns the job is not for everybody. "You have to love being busy and be prepared to work every day-and to give up drinking too much alcohol." In his spare time, if the ship sails into a port, Estrella explores it, otherwise he works out in the crew"s gym, goes on the internet or calls home. | 1. What do we know about Estrella? | A. He is very fond of traveling. B. He doesn"t drink wine now. C. He cannot speak a foreign language. D. He used to be a housekeeping manager. | 2. The underlined word "downside" in paragraph 5 probably means _____. | A. disappointment B. disadvantage C. failure D. loss | 3. Which of the following is true? | A. Estrella doesn"t often feel homesick because of his work. B. The work on the ship is not suitable for a married person. C. Estrella can find no other job except the one on the ship. D. The people on the ship are from 94 countries. | 4. In the last paragraph, the writer thinks that life on the ship is _____. | A. not a tiring journey at all B. just an interesting voyage C. far from a voyage for pleasure D. more than a pleasant travel by sea | 完形填空。 | Not too long ago, an incident that happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly. A guest 1 out of our Polynesian Village resort (度假胜地) at Walt Disney was asked how she 2 her visit. She told the front-desk clerk she had had a (n) 3 vacation, but was heartbroken about 4 several rolls of Kodak color film she had not yet 5 . At that moment she was particularly 6 over the loss of the pictures she had shot at our Polynesian Luau, 7 this was a memory she especially treasured. Now, please understand that we have no written service rules 8 lost photos in the park. 9 , the clerk at the front desk 10 Disney"s idea of caring for our 11 . She asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of 12 film, promising she would take care of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau. Two weeks later the guest received a 13 at her home.In it were photos of all the actors of our show, 14 signed by each performer. There were also 15 of the public procession (游行队伍) and fireworks in the park, taken by the front-desk clerk in her own 16 after work. I happened to know this 17 because this guest wrote us a letter. She said that 18 in her life had she received such good service from any business. Excellent 19 does not come from policy (政策性的) handbooks.It comes from people who 20 -and from a culture that encourages and models that attitude. | ( )1. A. working ( )2. A. expected ( )3. A. disappointing ( )4. A. taking ( )5. A. developed ( )6. A. silly ( )7. A. when ( )8. A. covering ( )9. A. Excitedly ( )10. A. understood ( )11. A. workers ( )12. A. printed ( )13. A. film ( )14. A. frequently ( )15. A. rules ( )16. A. case ( )17. A. story ( )18. A. only ( )19. A. advice ( )20. A. care | B. checking B. realized B. wonderful B. dropping B. taken B. nervous B. where B. finding B. Fortunately B. reminded B. guests B. shot B. card B. personally B. pictures B. work B. place B. almost B. experience B. serve | C. trying C. paid C. uncomfortable C. losing C. washed C. calm C. as C. making C. Therefore C. trusted C. managers C. unused C. camera C. alone C. handbooks C. time C. photo C. never C. quality C. like | D. staying D. enjoyed D. important D. breaking D. loaded D. sad D. which D. keeping D. Quietly D. discovered D. clerks D. recorded D. packet D. actually D. performances D. position D. show D. nearly D. service D. know | 阅读理解。 | A university graduate described as a "respectable and intelligent" woman is seeking professional help after being convicted of (证明有……罪) shoplifting for the second time in six months. Ana Luz, recently studying for her PhD, has been told she could end up behind bars unless she can control the desire to steal from shops. Luz,who lives with her partner in Fitzwilliam Road, Cambridge,admitted stealing clothes worth £9.95 from John Lewis in Oxford Street,London, on March 9. Phillip Lemoyne, prosecuting (起诉), said Luz selected some clothes from a display and took them to the ladies" toilet in the store. When she came out again she was wearing one of the skirts she had selected, having taken off the anti-theft security alarms (防盗警报装置). She was stopped and caught after leaving the store without paying, Mr Lemoyne said. He added that she was upset on her arrest and apologized for her actions. Luz, 28, was said to have been convicted of shoplifting by Cambridge judges last October, but Morag Duff, defending, said she had never been in trouble with the police before that. "She is ashamed and embarrassed but doesn"t really have any explanation why she did this," Miss Duff said. "She didn"t intend to steal when she went into the store. She is at a loss to explain it. She is otherwise a very respectable and intelligent young lady. She went to her doctor and asked for advice because she wants to know if there is anything in particular that caused her to do this." Judge David Azan fined Luz £50, and warned: "You"ve got a criminal record.If you carry on like this,you will end up in prison,which will ruin your bright future you may have." Luz achieved a degree in design at university in her native Spain,went on to a famous university in Berlin, Germany for her master"s degree and is now studying for a PhD at Cambridge University,UK. | |
1. What is Ana Luz"s nationality? | A. American. B. British. C. Spanish. D. German. | 2. What does the underlined sentence "She is at a loss to explain it" mean? | A. In her opinion it was a loss to the clothes shops where she stole things. B. She doesn"t have any idea why she has the desire to steal from shops. C. She thinks it is a loss for her to explain why she stole things from shops. D. Personally she feels ashamed and embarrassed for her shoplifting actions. | 3. Which of the following best explains the meaning of the word "shoplifting" used in the passage? | A. Carrying goods in a lift for a shop. B. Taking goods to the ladies" toilet. C. Selecting some goods from a display. D. Taking goods from a shop without paying. | 4. From the passage we can learn that _____. | A. Ana Luz is already got her PhD at Cambridge University, UK B. Ana Luz is ashamed and embarrassed and knows why she often did so C. the university graduate will be put in prison if she steals in shops once more D. Phillip Lemoyne is the"respectable and intelligent" woman"s defense lawyer | 5. What would be the best title for the passage? | A. Shoplifting Shame of a PhD Student B. Apologizing for the Actions in Shops C. Seeking Professional Help from Experts D. Controlling the Desire to Steal from Sh | 完形填空。 | I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 1 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a 36 village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be 2 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 3 to pick him up at 4 pm, then dropped off the car at the 4 . With several hours to spare, I went to a theater. 5 , when the last movie finished, it was six. I was two hours late! I knew Dad would be angry if he 6 I"d been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 7 there I apologized for being late, and told him I"d 8 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed a major repairs. I"ll never forget the 9 he gave me. "I"m disappointed you 10 you how to lie to me, Jason." Dad looked at me again. "When you didn"t 11 , I called the garage to ask if there were any 12 , and they told me you hadn"t yet picked up the car." I felt 13 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 14 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. "I"m angry with 15 . I realize I"ve failed as a father. I"m going to walk home now and think seriously about 16 I"ve gone wrong all these years." "But Dad, it"s 18 miles!" My protests and apologies were 17 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 18 him all the way, but he walked silently. Seeing Dad in so much 19 and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was 20 the most successful lesson. I have never lied since. | ( )1. A. lonely ( )2. A. kept ( )3. A. agreed ( )4. A. village ( )5. A. However ( )6. A. realized ( )7. A. went ( )8. A. started ( )9. A. word ( )10. A. find ( )11. A. turn up ( )12. A. questions ( )13. A. ashamed ( )14. A. nervousness ( )15. A. you ( )16. A. where ( )17. A. meaningless ( )18. A. asking ( )19. A. physical ( )20. A. indeed | B. small B. washed B. planned B. community B. Then B. found out B ran B left B. face B. decide B. drive out B. problems B. frightened B. sadness B. myself B. how B. useless B. persuading B. practical B. always | C. distant C. watched C. determined C. garage C. Therefore C. thought C. walked C. arrived C. look C. believe C. go away C. mistakes C. nervous C. silence C. me C. why C. helpless C. begging C. personal C. also | D. familiar D. serviced D. promised D. theater D. Still D. figured out D. hurried D. come D. appearance D. feel D. come out D. faults D. surprised D. thought D. yourself D. when D. worthless D. following D. natural D. almost | 阅读理解。 | Sometimes, something that is considered to be negative turns out to be an advantage on the job. Though he is only l8 years old and blind, Suleyman Gokyigit is among the top computer technicians and programmers at InteliData Technologies Corp., a large software company with several offices across the United States. "After our company united with another one last October, two different computer networks were driving us crazy," recalls Douglas Braun, the InteliData president. "We couldn"t even send e-mail to each other." In three weeks Mr Gokyigit created the software needed to connect the two networks. "None of the company"s 350 other employees could have done the job in three months," says Mr. Braun. "Suleyman can "see" into the heart of the computer." Mr. Gokyigfi"s gift, as Mr. Braun calls it, is an unusual ability to form an idea of the inside of a machine. "The computer permits me to reach out into the world and do almost anything I want to do," says Mr. Gokyigit. The young programmer is at home with hardware as well, thanks partly to a highly developed sense of touch. Mitzi Nowakowski, an office manager at InteliData, remembers how he easily disconnected and reconnected their computer systems during a move last year. "Through feel, Suleyman can find the position of connectors, pins and wires much faster than most other people with sight," he says. Much of the student programmer"s speed comes from his ability not to be interrupted while at the computer. When typing, he listens carefully to the synthesizer (合成器). His long, thin fingers fly over the keyboard. "Nothing seems to shake his attention," says Mrs. Nowakowski, his boss. Mr. Gokyigit is the only company employee who is available (可找到的) 24 hours a day. "We consider him our top problem solver." says Mr. Braun. | 1. According to Mr. Braun, Suleyman _____. | A. can work wonders on computer B. is the best technician in the world C. has done a hard job in three months D. has united InteliData Technologies Corp. with another computer company | 2. The underlined part "is at home with hardware" (paragraph 4) means _____. | A. is good at dealing with computer hardware B. is fond of computer hardware C. works with computer hardware at home D. feels comfortable when working with computer hardware | 3. Suleyman was quick while at the computer mostly because of _____. | A. his blindness B. his attention on the synthesizer C. his long, thin fingers D. his ability not to be interrupted | 4. Suleyman was quick while at the computer mostly because of _____. | A. his blindness B. his attention on the synthesizer C. his long, thin fingers D. his ability not to be interrupted |
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