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Sneakerisakindofshoewornbymanypeopleallovertheworld.Somesaythattheword“sneaker”isanotherwordfortennisshoe,  36noonereallyknowswherethewordcamefrom.  37  sayitcamefromtheoldEnglishverb“sneak”,which  38  tomovesilentlyandquickly.Theonlythingweare  39  isthatwhenyouputonapairofsneakers,you  40  light-hearted,light-footedandreadytoplay.

Sneakersofsomekindareusedby  41  whoplaytennis,basketball,andothersports.Newdesignhasbeenmade  42  forpeoplewhorunslowly.Butperhapssneakersare 43 usedbychildrenintheUnitedStates.InfactAmericanchildrenof  44  ageswouldmuchrather playinsneakersthananythingelse,exceptperhaps  45  atall.

  NewYorkCityonceheldapoetrycontest(诗歌比赛)forchildren.Thesubjectwasonly“sneaker”.Thousandsofchildrensentintheir  46  andpraisedthesneakerstheylove.Oneprizewinnercalled  47  poem“TheSneakerandtheWorldPeace”.“Wheneveryoneiswearingsneakers,”shesaid,“itwillbeimpossibleto  48 .”

  Americanschoolchildrencanbeseeneveryday  49  sneakersofallcolours.Theyputthemoninthemorningandtakethemoff  50 .Sneakersare  51  washed.Infacttheolderanddirtiertheyare,the  52  loveabletheyare.Whentheirsneakerswearout(穿破),childrenhatetothrowthemoff.Howdoyouexplaintheclosenessbetween  53 ?

Perhapsanotheryoung  54  intheNewYorkPoetryContestsaiditbest.“Ashoeisjustashoe,”hesaid.“Butasneakerisa  55 .”

36.A.however   B.but      C.or       D.and

37.A.All     B.Some  C.People   D.Theothers

38.A.appears    B.remains  C.means         D.wants

39.A.excitedabout B.sureof   C.surprisedat D.pleasedwith

40.A.think     B.feel        C.consider      D.suggest

41.A.men      B.women        C.those       D.these

42.A.lovely    B.specially   C.lively    D.cheaply

43.A.only    B.greatly      C.hardly     D.finally

44.A.all   B.some        C.little        D.old

45.A.someshoes  B.noshoes    C.nochildren   D.somesneakers

46.A.photos     B.compositionsC.poems    D.drawings

47.A.her    B.his          C.its      D.their

48.A.explain      B.guide     C.hate      D.love

49.A.dressing   B.wearing    C.puttingon D.having

50.A.thenextday  B.atnoon     C.atbedtime   D.intheevening

51.A.forever   B.always      C.seldom      D.sometimes

52.A.much  B.many         C.most  D.more

53.A.sneakersandothershoes     B.boysandgirls

C.childrenandsneakers      D.winnersandsneakers

54.A.girl       B.man       C.woman        D.winner

55.A.sneaker B.friend        C.poem      D.shoe

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36-40BBCBB41-45CBBAB46-50CACBC51-55CDCDB

Iwasrecentlyinvitedtodinnerbyafriend.Duringthemeal,themanageroftherestaurantcame31andsaidthatourmealwasfree.Hestoodthere32atmeandheseemedalittle33tomebutIcouldn’tquiterememberhim.34Iaskedhimifheknewme.HelaughedandsaidIhadprobably35him,butthatI’dchangedhislife.Myfriendwasquite36andaskedhimhowI’ddonethis.

Hesaidthattwelveyearsagohe37astress(压力)management(管理)classthatIwasgiving.Iaskedthegroupwhattheirgreatest38wasandmostofthem,includinghim,saiditwastheirbosses.

HesaidIlistened39andthentookachairandplaceditinthecenteroftheroom.I40onthechairforafewmomentsandthenI41everyonetocomeanddothesame.Iwantedthemtolookattheroomfromupthere.Aftereveryonehaddoneit,Iaskedthegroupto42howtheroomlookeddifferentwhentheychangedtheirperspective(角度).

ThenIaskedthemto43theirbosses.Wasthisthesamepersonwhohadseentheirgood44andhiredthem?

Didtheyrememberhowhappytheyweretobe45forthejob?

Buthowdidthesewonderfulpeoplebecometerriblebosses?

HesaidIlookedathimandaskedifhehad46saidthankyoutohisbossforthe47toearnaliving.Heansweredhehadn’t.ThenIaskedhimwhyhehadn’ttriedbeing48tohisboss.

Hetoldushis49changedthatnight.Hewentbacktoworkthenextdaywithathank-youcardtohisboss.HesaidI’d50himtolookatlifefromdifferentperspectivesandexpressthanks.

31.A.outB.backC.overD.on

32.A.smilingB.glaringC.knockingD.shouting

33.A.similarB.attractiveC.strangeD.familiar

34.A.ImmediatelyB.FinallyC.SuddenlyD.Firstly

35.A.dislikedB.knownC.ignoredD.forgotten

36.A.curiousB.anxiousC.happyD.calm

37.A.missedB.preparedC.attendedD.heard

38.A.heroB.stressC.likingD.trouble

39.A.regretfullyB.disappointedlyC.doubtfullyD.carefully

40.A.stoodB.layC.satD.rested

41.A.forcedB.stoppedC.invitedD.warned

42.A.workonB.thinkaboutC.lookintoD.fillout

43.A.rememberB.dislikeC.respectD.consider

44.A.qualitiesB.personalitiesC.experiencesD.looks

45.A.meantB.refusedC.chosenD.forgiven

46.A.stillB.actuallyC.neverD.ever

47.A.rightB.opportunityC.solutionD.ability

48.A.politeB.friendlyC.gratefulD.gentle

49.A.lifeB.jobC.luckD.company

50.A.orderedB.taughtC.allowedD.persuaded

31-35CADBD36-40ACBDA41-45CBDAC46-50DBCAB

Itwasraining.Iwentintoacaféandaskedforacoffee.46Iwaswaitingformydrink,Irealizedthattherewereotherpeopleintheplace,butIsensed47.Isawtheirbodies,butIcouldn’tfeeltheirsouls48theirsoulsbelongedtothe49.

Istoodupandwalkedbetweenthetables.WhenIcametothebiggestcomputer,Isawathin,smallman50infrontofit.“I’mSteve”,hefinallyansweredafterIaskedhimacoupleoftimeswhathisnamewas.“Ican’ttalkwithyou.I’m51”,hesaid.Hewaschattingonlinewithsomebody-probablysomeonehedidn’tknow-and,atthesametime,hewasplayingacomputergame-awargame.Iwassurprised.Hewaschattingonlineand,52,hewasplayingacomputergame-awargame.Iwas53.

Whydidn’tStevewanttotalkwithme?

Itried54tospeaktothatcomputergeek(怪人),55notawordcameoutofhismouth.Itouchedhisshoulder,butnoreaction(反应).Iwas56.Iputmyhandinfrontofthemonitor,andhestartedtoshout,“57!

Itookafewstepsback,wonderingifallthosepeopleinthecaféwerelookingatme.I58,andsawnobodyshowedanyinterest.

59,Irealizedthatthepeopletherewerehavinganiceconversationwiththeirmachines,notwithpeople.Theyweremore60havingarelationshipwiththe61,particularlySteve.Iwouldn’twantto62thefutureofhumanbeingsiftheypreferredsharingtheirliveswithmachines63withpeople.

IwasworriedandIsankinmythoughts.Ididn’teven64thatthecoffeewasbad,65Stevedidn’tnoticetherewasapersonnexttohim.

46.A.BeforeB.SinceC.AlthoughD.While

47.A.painB.lonelinessC.happinessD.fear

48.A.becauseB.whenC.untilD.unless

49.A.homeB.worldC.netD.cafe

50.A.sleepingB.laughingC.sittingD.learning

51.A.busyB.thirstyC.tiredD.sick

52.A.firstofallB.justthenC.atthesametimeD.bythattime

53.A.surprisedB.delightedC.movedD.frightened

54.A.onceB.againC.firstD.even

55.A.butB.soC.ifD.or

56.A.excitedB.respectedC.afraidD.unhappy

57.A.ShutupB.EnjoyyourselfC.LeavemealoneD.Helpmeout

58.A.walkedaboutB.walkedoutC.raisedmyhandD.raisedmyhead

59.A.FromthenonB.AtthattimeC.InallD.Aboveall

60.A.interestedinB.tiredofC.carefulaboutD.troubledby

61.A.computerB.soulC.shopD.geek

62.A.tellB.planC.imagineD.design

63.A.besidesB.insteadofC.exceptforD.aswellas

64.A.pretendB.understandC.insistD.realize

65.A.asifB.justasC.justafterD.eventhough

46.D.while表示“当……的时候,在……期间”,后接进行时态。

47.B.根据上下文可知,作者身处人人沉迷于网络的网吧中所体会到的孤独感。

48.A.考查连词。

“因为”

49.C.由上下文可知,作者之所以感到孤寂,是因为其他人的灵魂都属于网络。

50.C.从下文可知,Steve是坐在电脑面前。

51.A.从作者叫他很多声才答应可知,他正忙于上网,无暇顾及其他。

52.C.busy是因为他边在线聊天,同时,还打电脑游戏。

53.A.用排除法可推出,作者十分的惊讶,而不是害怕。

54.B.作者再次试图与Steve交谈,用“again”或“onceagain/more”表示“再一次”,而A项“once”意为“一次/曾经”,故不选A。

55.A.but表转折,但是他仍不理会作者。

56.D.用“unhappy”表达作者被冷落的不满情绪。

57.C.当我用手遮住电脑屏幕时,Steve受不了了,大叫“让我一个人呆着/离我远点”。

D项意为“帮助某人脱离(困境)”,与句意不符。

58.D.我“抬起头看到”,与下文连贯。

59B.atthattime表示“这时,我意识到了……”。

60A.表示“对电脑比对人更感兴趣”,此题易误选C项,“becarefulabout”意为“小心/当心”,而“careabout”才是“关心,在乎”。

61A.由上题可知。

62C.我不愿去想象那会是一个怎样的世界,如果人们更喜欢和机器交往,而不是和人。

63B.由上题可知。

64D.我陷入沉思中,甚至没有意识到咖啡味道很差,就如同Steve没有注意到有个人在他旁边一样。

65B.justas“正如,正像”。

Arichmanwascampingaloneonahill.Onedayitbegantorainandtherainmadethetentwet.Atlasthe36makehiswayhome.Ashepassedabeautifulhousehe37tolookforrest.Aladyin38walkedpasthimwithher39holdinguphigh.Followingherwerehertwoprettydaughters.Theystoppedandstaredathim40.

“Whoareyou?

Wedon’tliketramps(流浪汉)going41ourhome.”oneofthemshouted.

“Goawayatonce.”criedtheother.

“ButI’mnota42.”saidtheman,“AllIwantisfoodandstayforthenight.”

“How43youcomehere?

Goawayatonce!

”they44,“Wedon’tlikeyourfeetaroundourhouse.Go,go!

Themanmovedonandreacheda45house.Onenteringithesawa46preparingtheirsupper.Thoughthelightwas47andthefurniturewaspoor,itmadehimfeel48andcomfortable.

“CanIhavesome49andrestforthenight?

”heasked.“Ofcourse,friend,”saidthewoman,bringingforwardalittlechairforhim.“Wearegoingto50oursupper.Comeand51us.”

Thefoodwasnot52buttheyshareditwiththestranger.Thatnight

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