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C.nottoeatD.noteating
3.Intheeighteenthcentury,manypeoplewenttoCaliforniatotrytheir________.
A.fortuneB.fortunate
C.fightD.lucky
4.Theemployee________toimpressthecompanywithhisclevernessanddiligence.
A.setaboutB.setout
C.setoffD.setup
5.Hismotherhadthoughtitwouldbegoodforhischaracterto________fromhomeandearnsomemoneyonhisown.
A.runawayB.takeaway
C.keepawayD.getaway
6.Theaudiencewas________veryyoungchildren.
A.madeofB.madefrom
C.madeinD.madeupof
7.Themanagersdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee________thenextyear.
A.carryoutB.carryingout
C.carriedoutD.tocarryout
8.Heputhisoarsinthewaterand________thesmoothsurfaceofthelake.
A.disturbedB.interrupted
C.stoppedD.made
9.Footballisplayedinsomanycountries,________itthemostpopularsportintheworld.
A.makingB.tomake
C.madeD.make
10.Whenhecameback,hefoundthatallthethingsstill________wherehehad________them.
A.lay;
laidB.laid;
laid
C.lay;
lainD.lying;
lain
11.The________lookonhisfacesuggestedhe________that.
A.surprising;
hadn'
texpected
B.surprising;
wouldexpect
C.surprised;
D.surprised;
wouldn'
thaveexpected
12.Thedatefortheconferencewehadbeenlookingforward________atlast.
A.tocomeB.tocoming
C.tocameD.tohavecome
13.Wehavenochoicebut________.
A.comeB.coming
C.tocomeD.came
14.—Whoisthemanstandingbesidetheschoolgate?
—Aman________Mr.Smith.
A.iscalledB.calls
C.callingD.called
15.Thetrickthenaughtyboy________manyoldpeoplemademanypeopleangry.
A.madeonB.playedon
C.playedtoD.madeto
Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1.5分,满分30分)
JustHelptheNextPerson
Theonlyhighwaytogotoworkthatwehadtodrivewascloseddownduetoanaccidentonthebridge.Atruckhadhitthebridgeandmadeit__16___foranytraffictogooverit.Soinordertogetto__17__Ihadtogoanumberofmilesoutofmyway.
Notbeingthat__18___withthisroadandnotknowing__19___allthepotholesintheroadwere,Itoppedahillandrightinmypathwasabigpothole.Ifeltandheardthefamiliarsoundofaflattire.I__20__asfartotherightaspossibleandstopped.Itriedseveraltimestochangethetire,but__21__.
ThereIsatoutinthecountryandnowayto__22__withanybody.Justthen,Ilookedinmyrearviewmirroranda__23__waspullingoutofapasturebehindme.Iwas__24__andscaredatthesametime.
Iwasstrugglingtogetthe__25__outwhenthismaninthepickuppulledinbehindme.Hegotouttointroducehimselfand__26__tohelpme.Whenhegotthespareoutwediscoveredthatthespareisalso__27__.Hetoldmehewouldtakethetireandhaveit__28__andcallmyhusband.
Wegotthetirefixed__29__hetookmebacktomycar.Myhusbandwasthere__30__uswhenwegotback.Thekindstrangerstayedthereandhelpedmyhusband__31__thetire.Aftertheyfinishedwe__32__thankedhimandofferedtopayhimforhis__33__.
Iwillneverforgethiswords,“yourthanksis__34__enoughpayandIjusthopeifthiseverhappenstomywifeordaughtersomeonewillbeso__35__astohelpthem.”
16.A.busyB.narrow
C.fearfulD.unsafe
17.A.schoolB.city
C.workD.shop
18.A.satisfiedB.involved
C.identifiedD.familiar
19.A.whereB.what
C.whenD.which
20.A.placedB.rode
C.pulledD.managed
21.A.failedB.abandoned
C.passedD.dropped
22.A.catchupB.getintouch
C.havetodoD.putup
23.A.truckB.pickup
C.carD.bike
24.A.excitedB.relieved
C.determinedD.nervous
25.A.carB.wheel
C.spareD.trunk
26.A.refusedB.offered
C.pretendedD.promised
27.A.flatB.damaged
C.invisibleD.lost
28.A.soldB.painted
C.packedD.fixed
29.A.butB.so
C.andD.though
30.A.listeningtoB.worryingabout
C.waitingonD.searchingfor
31.A.breakB.change
C.cleanD.repair
32.A.bothB.all
C.neitherD.everyone
33.A.imaginationB.trouble
C.diligenceD.patience
34.A.morethanB.lessthan
C.ratherthanD.betterthan
35.A.politeB.active
C.kindD.wise
Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Ifyou'
veoftenbeentoldthatyouneedtobuildupyourselfconfidence,butdidn'
tknowexactlyhow,thefollowingisaguidethatwillhelpyougetthere.
Understandyourweakpoints.Everyonehasweaknesses.Onceyoudiscoveryourweaknesses,worktoovercomethem.If,forexample,youareashyperson,attendasocialeventandforceyourselftospeaktoatleastoneortwopeoplefirst.You'
lldiscoverthatothersappreciateyourfriendliness,andyournervousnesswillslowlydisappear.
Spendtimewithpositivepeople.Peopleinfluenceourlives.Spendtimewithsuccessful,confidentpeopleatschoolandwork.Pleaseobservetheirbehavior,theirverbalandnonverballanguage,andtheirwaysofhandlingdifficultsituations.Remember,eventhesepeoplehavehadtodealwithalackofconfidenceatonetimeoranother.
Setpersonalgoalsforyourself.Ifyouhaveafearyouneedtoovercome,challengeyourselftofacethatfearheadon.Setgoalsforyourself.Witheachgoalyoumeet,yourselfconfidencewillincrease.Ifyou'
reafraidoftryingnewthingsbecauseyoumight“fail,”giveyourselfachance.
Greeteachdaywithasenseofopportunity.Startyourmorningsbyreadingsomethinginspirational.Thinkpositivelyaboutyourself,andgreeteachdaywithenthusiasmandarenewedenergyforliving.
Don'
tfearrefuse.Allofushaveexperiencedandwillcontinuetoexperiencerefuseinourlives.Trynottotakerefusepersonally.Sometimesconstructivecriticismcanbeperceivedasaformofrejectiontoapersonalsufferingfromlowselfesteem.Remindyourselfthatyouareanexcellentpersonandthatyouarenotafraidtotakerisks.
36.Ifyou'
reafraidtocommunicatewithpeople,youshould________.
A.Understandyourweakpoints
B.spendtimewithtalkablepeople
C.attendsocialeventsandspeaktopeople
D.haveothersappreciateyourfriendness
37.Theunderlinedwordprobablymeans________.
A.encouragingB.educational
C.impressiveD.meaningful
38.Fromthepassagewecanlearn________.
A.positivepeoplearealwaysselfconfident
B.selfconfidencecan'
tbegainedeasily
C.afarawaygoalcanbehelpfultoaperson'
sselfconfidence
D.cheerfulmoodcanbringpeopleopportunity
39.TheBESTtitleofthispassageis________.
A.whypeoplewanttodevelopselfconfidence
B.tipstodevelopselfconfidence
C.howtoovercomeone'
sweaknesses
D.howtochallengeyourselftofacefear
B
MarkTwainwasbornSamuelLanghorneClemensin1835.HegrewupinHannibal,MissouriontheMississippiRiver.Afterhisfatherdiedin1847,youngSamuelwenttoworkasanassistanttoapublisher.Tenyearslater,hebecameapilotonasteamboatthatsailedontheMississippi.Heheardtheriverboatworkerscalloutthewords“marktwain!
”Thatwasameasureforthedepthofwater.
In1861,theAmericanCivilWarputanendtosteamboattrafficontheMississippi.SoClemenstraveledwestandbecameareporterfornewspapersinNevadaandCalifornia.
Later,hewrotefunnystoriesandcalledhimselfMarkTwain.Twainbecamefamousforhisstory,“TheCelebratedJumpingFrogofCalaverasCounty”in1865.
Twainalsotraveledalotandbeganwritingbooksabouthistravels.HisstoriesaboutatriptoEuropeandtheMiddleEastwerepublishedin“TheInnocentsAbroad.”AndhisstoriesaboutlifeinthewesternUnitedStatesbecamethebookcalled“RoughingIt.”
In1870,hemarriedOliviaLangdonandmovedtoHartford,Connecticut.Duringthe1880s,hewrotebooksforchildren,suchas“ThePrinceandthePauper.”Twainalsowrote“LifeontheMississippi.”
MarkTwainwasalreadyasuccessfulwriterbeforehebecamefamousasapublicspeaker.Overtheyears,hehadinvestedalotofmoneyinunsuccessfulbusinesses.In1893,hefoundhimselfdeeplyindebt.Sotoearnmoney,hetraveledaroundtheworldgivinghumoroustalks.Hisspeechesmadepeoplelaughandremembereventstheyhadexperienced.
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However,hislaterlifewasnotahappyone.Twoofhisdaughtersdied.Hiswifediedin1904afteralongsickness.Hediedofheartfailurein1910.
40.Hewas________yearswhenhebecameapilotonasteamboatontheMississippi.
A.12 B.15 C.22 D.26
41.MarkTwaingaveuphisworkasapilotbecause
________.
A.theAmericanCivilWarhappened
B.hewantedtotraveltothewest
C.hewantedtobeareporter
D.hewantedtomakemoneytothewest
42.FromthelastparagraphwecaninferthestyleofMarkTwain'
slaterlifeworkswasprobably________.
A.humorousB.cheerful
C.seriousD.open
C
ManyofthestorieswrittenbyMarkTwaintakeplaceinHannibal,Missouri.Thesmallwoodenhousewherehelivedasaboystillstandsthere.Nexttothehouseisawoodenfence.ItisthekinddescribedinTwain'
sbook,“TheAdventuresofTomSawyer,”publishedin1876.
Inthatstory,Tomhasbeentoldtopaintthefence.Hedoesnotwanttodoit.Butheactsasifthejobisgreatfun.Hetricksotherboysintobelievingthis.Histrickissosuccessfulthattheyagreetopayhimmoneytoletthemfinishhiswork.“TheAdventuresofTomSawyer”isconsideredoneofthebestbooksaboutanAmericanboy'
slifeinthe1800s.
TomSawyer'
sgoodfriendisHuckleberry,or“Huck”,Finn.MarkTwaintellsthisboy'
sstoryin“TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.”Huckisapoorchild,withoutamotherorhome.Hisfatherdrinkstoomuchalcoholan