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So he drove to Vermont,got completely 4 and attempted to drive home.On the way home he hit a roadblock.He was told to 5 the car and stand in a line of people that were being given the infamous sobriety (not drunk) 6 .However,the policeman 7 him out.He was 8 standing off to the side while the others were 9 the police officer how well they could walk a 10 line,etc.?
At 7:00 a.m.,his father got up to answer the 11 .There were 12 policemen there. They asked him if he was the 13 of that red FIAT.He replied,“Yes,I am.” One of the policemen asked him if he was driving the car the evening before and he said that his son had been the driver.?
When the young man 14 himself in front of the policemen,he knew he was in some sort of 15 .Upon questioning,he 16 that he was driving the car,but when asked if he had been 17 ,he said,“No!”When the policemen asked if he could see his car,he was unable to remember the 18 .He said that it was in the garage.?
And when the four of them walked out to look at the car,instead of looking at the car he had driven the 19 before,they saw a 20 car parked there.
1.A.party B.meeting C.concert D.sports meeting
2.A.sure B.worried C.curious D.anxious
3.A.suggestion B.condition C.conclusion D.agreement
4.A.excited B.tired C.pleased D.drunk
5.A.get B.get out of C.drive D.get into
6.A.punishment B.test C.education D.talk
7.A.gave B.made C.missed D.found
8.A.considered B.required C.suggested D.left
9.A.showing B.explaining C.asking D.telling
10.A.long B.straight C.calm D.direct
11.A.telephone B.call C.doorbell D.question
12.A.many B.two C.four D.one
13.A.manager B.father C.student D.owner
14.A.stood B.found C.put D.took
15.A.danger B.test C.trouble D.accident
16.A.believed B.told C.admitted D.said
17.A.driving B.hurting C.drinking D.missing
18.A.drive B.test C.time D.line
19.A.day B.morning C.night D.afternoon
20.A.similar B.familiar C.police D.damaged
完形填空,閱讀下面短文,從所給各題的四個選項中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。
As Christmas is coming, there are presents to be sent, and rooms to be cleaned. Parents are 1 with difficult jobs of hiding presents from 2 young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real 3 . On Christmas Eve, young children find the 4 almost unbearable. They are torn between the wish to 5 up late so that they Mil not miss the fun. The wish for gifts usually proves stronger. But though children go to bed early, they often lie 6 in bed for a long time, hoping to get a short 7 at Father Christmas.
Last Christmas, my wife and I 8 managed to hide a few large presents in the store room I 9 the moment when my son, Jimmy, would ask me where the new bike had come from, but 10 he did not see it.
On Christmas Eve, it took the children hours to go to deep. It must have been nearly 11 when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began 12 stockings. Then I 13 in the bike for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree. We know we would not get much 14 that night, for the children were sure to get up early. At about five o'clock the next morning, we were 15 by loud sounds coming from the children's room--they shouted excitedly! 16 I had time to get out of bed, Jimmy came 17 into our bedroom on his new bike and his sister, Mary, 18 close behind, pushing her new baby carriage. Even the baby arrived, he moved on the 19 and knees into the room dragging a large balloon behind him. Suddenly it burst. That woke us up 20 . The day had really begun with a bang.
(1)A.faced |
B.covered |
C.pleased |
D.filled |
(2)A.sad |
B.curious |
C.worried |
D.quiet |
(3)A.question |
B.matter |
C.problem |
D.business |
(4)A.interest |
B.excitement |
C.parents |
D.presents |
(5)A.stay |
B.wake |
C.get |
D.stand |
(6)A.asleep |
B.still |
C.sick |
D.awake |
(7)A.stare |
B.glare |
C.look |
D.watch |
(8)A.hopefully |
B.busily |
C.hurriedly |
D.successfully |
(9)A.feared |
B.liked |
C.bated |
D.expected |
(10)A.possible |
B.unluckily |
C.fortunately |
D.sadly |
(11)A.morning |
B.midnight |
C.daybreak |
D.evening |
(12)A.filling |
B.mending |
C.sewing |
D.wearing |
(13)A.pulled |
B.dragged |
C.pushed |
D.rode |
(14)A.work |
B.sleep |
C.money |
D.talk |
(15)A.woken |
B.frightened |
C.shocked |
D.troubled |
(16)A.When |
B.After |
C.Until |
D.Before |
(17)A.running |
B.laughing |
C.riding |
D.jumping |
(18)A.ran |
B.followed |
C.jumped |
D.moved |
(19)A.hands |
B.legs |
C.feet |
D.head |
(20)A.suddenly |
B.completely |
C.happily |
D.nearly |
完形填空,閱讀下面短文,從所給各題的四個選項中,選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。
As Christmas is coming, there are presents to be sent, and rooms to be cleaned. Parents are 1 with difficult jobs of hiding presents from 2 young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real 3 . On Christmas Eve, young children find the 4 almost unbearable. They are torn between the wish to 5 up late so that they Mil not miss the fun. The wish for gifts usually proves stronger. But though children go to bed early, they often lie 6 in bed for a long time, hoping to get a short 7 at Father Christmas.
Last Christmas, my wife and I 8 managed to hide a few large presents in the store room I 9 the moment when my son, Jimmy, would ask me where the new bike had come from, but 10 he did not see it.
On Christmas Eve, it took the children hours to go to deep. It must have been nearly 11 when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began 12 stockings. Then I 13 in the bike for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree. We know we would not get much 14 that night, for the children were sure to get up early. At about five o'clock the next morning, we were 15 by loud sounds coming from the children's room--they shouted excitedly! 16 I had time to get out of bed, Jimmy came 17 into our bedroom on his new bike and his sister, Mary, 18 close behind, pushing her new baby carriage. Even the baby arrived, he moved on the 19 and knees into the room dragging a large balloon behind him. Suddenly it burst. That woke us up 20 . The day had really begun with a bang.
(1)A.faced |
B.covered |
C.pleased |
D.filled |
(2)A.sad |
B.curious |
C.worried |
D.quiet |
(3)A.question |
B.matter |
C.problem |
D.business |
(4)A.interest |
B.excitement |
C.parents |
D.presents |
(5)A.stay |
B.wake |
C.get |
D.stand |
(6)A.asleep |
B.still |
C.sick |
D.awake |
(7)A.stare |
B.glare |
C.look |
D.watch |
(8)A.hopefully |
B.busily |
C.hurriedly |
D.successfully |
(9)A.feared |
B.liked |
C.bated |
D.expected |
(10)A.possible |
B.unluckily |
C.fortunately |
D.sadly |
(11)A.morning |
B.midnight |
C.daybreak |
D.evening |
(12)A.filling |
B.mending |
C.sewing |
D.wearing |
(13)A.pulled |
B.dragged |
C.pushed |
D.rode |
(14)A.work |
B.sleep |
C.money |
D.talk |
(15)A.woken |
B.frightened |
C.shocked |
D.troubled |
(16)A.When |
B.After |
C.Until |
D.Before |
(17)A.running |
B.laughing |
C.riding |
D.jumping |
(18)A.ran |
B.followed |
C.jumped |
D.moved |
(19)A.hands |
B.legs |
C.feet |
D.head |
(20)A.suddenly |
B.completely |
C.happily |
D.nearly |
Just before Christmas 1978, Kenneth was a passenger in a car as it drove through the Navajo Nation. The night was dark, and the driver, an elderly woman, 41 and killed an eight-year-old boy.
Later, when he saw how sad the boy’s family were, Kenneth made a(n) 42 . He would “do 43 it takes to make 44 happy at Christmastime.”
A year later, at the age of 18, he was living with his mother and younger brother. They were 45 making ends meet on his low wages, but Kenneth bought a used Santa suit and went around 46 people as poor as himself to give candy and fruit for families even more needy.
Just before midnight on Christmas Eve, he went knocking on doors of 47 houses in the poorest section of the Navajo Nation. Many of the darkened homes didn’t have 48 .
Some families were 49 to open their doors so late at night. “It’s a man! He has a big bag!” he 50 a boy, holding up a lantern and watching 51 the curtains, tell his parents. Kenneth convinced them he was 52 .
At every opened door, he 53 candies, oranges, toys and so on. Many Navajo kids had never seen 54 before, so his old costume and store-bought beard didn’t 55 them. It touched Kenneth that the kids were excited by so 56 .
He 57 it up year after year, gathering more “elves (精靈)” to help him. His Christmas Eve 58 have grown into an annual Navajo feast with gifts of clothing, tools and toys for over 700 people. Kids who can’t 59 it to the event because they’re sick or lack transportation get a 60 visit from Kenneth or one of his elves.
“My grandfather taught me that you learn to be a man by sharing and by keeping promises,” he says.
41. A. struck B. touched C. found D. stopped
42. A. conclusion B. excuse C. promise D. effort
43. A. whichever B. wherever C. however D. whatever
44. A. people B. children C. brothers D. his mother
45. A. probably B. almost C. hardly D. nearly
46. A. suggesting B. persuading C. requiring D. calling
47. A. old B. big C. bright D. lonely
48. A. electricity B. food C. doors D. windows
49. A. happy B. angry C. afraid D. eager
50. A. thought B. hoped C. let D. heard
51. A. out for B. from behind C. from under D. out of
52. A. gentle B. generous C. harmless D. helpful
53. A. reached for B. put down C. picked out D. handed out
54. A. Kenneth B. candies C. elves D. Santa Claus
55. A. disappoint B. satisfy C. attract D. please
56. A. much B. big C. little D. many
57. A. held B. kept C. gave D. took
58. A. gifts B. experiences C. excitements D. visits
59. A. make B. do C. get D. have
60. A. usual B. personal C. normal D. formal
Since I have been in my new neighborhood, I have had the pleasure of meeting a few of my neighbors. My gift 36 was to make small fruit baskets and leave them on each of my neighbors’ front gate the night of Christmas Eve for them to find. I 37 the cards: “Happy Holidays from 5104 Northumberland Road.”
I saved the friendly lady for last, since I was still not exactly 38 where she lived. I 39 decided upon a house nearby where I 40 her each morning and felt relatively sure that it was hers.
This morning I noticed a small 41 inside the mailbox. It was addressed simply — Resident, 5104 Northumberland Road. I opened the 42 and took out a Thank You card. The 43 said, “Thank you for the lovely fruit basket you 44 on the gate of Richard Kelly. It was very 45 of you. Richard Kelly passed away half a month ago. He never stopped 46 about how nice it was that someone remembered him in his time of 47 . He really appreciated it.”
I was sincerely 48 . I had no idea who Richard Kelly was or that he had been 49 ill. I had left that nice lady’s basket on Mr Kelly’s porch by 50 . I wanted to say by mistake, but that would be wrong. I believe that Richard Kelly was 51 to have that basket. I hate that the lady did not 52 a fruit basket from me, but I believe that 53 she knew what had happened, she would not have had the outcome any other way.
I feel blessed to have made Richard Kelly’s last days more 54 . This just further strengthen my belief that there are never any 55 in life.
36.A.thought B.idea C.expectation D.opinion
37.A.made B.signed C.wrote D.posted
38.A.certain B.a(chǎn)ware C.forgetful D.sure
39.A.eventually B.immediately C.honestly D.terribly
40.A.greeted B.walked C.discovered D.met
41.A.basket B.note C.present D.cheque
42.A.mailbox B.window C.envelop D.book
43.A.a(chǎn)uthor B.owner C.card D.picture
44.A.designed B.made C.provided D.left
45.A.considerate B.a(chǎn)ttractive C.valuable D.practical
46.A.talking B.a(chǎn)sking C.wondering D.worrying
47.A.poverty B.trouble C.illness D.danger
48.A.excited B.interested C.a(chǎn)stonished D.inspired
49.A.hardly B.seriously C.hopefully D.probably
50.A.hand B.chance C.day D.turn
51.A.meant B.a(chǎn)llowed C.a(chǎn)dvised D.forbidden
52.A.find B.hide C.buy D.receive
53.A.unless B.because C.though D.if
54.A.cheerful B.hopeful C.wonderful D.meaningful
55.A.mistakes B.regrets C.changes D.secrets
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