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I thought you_______like something to read. So I have brought you some books.

A.will

B.might

C.would

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第1题

I thought you ______ like something to read. So I have brought you some books.

A. will/ought

B. might/could

C. Would

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第2题

I thought you ______________ like something to read, so I have brought you some books. A.

I thought you ______________ like something to read, so I have brought you some books.

A. may

B. might

C. could

D. must

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回答题John: Mary, I"m looking for something 56(interest) to read. Any suggestions?Mary: I

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John: Mary, I"m looking for something 56(interest) to read. Any suggestions?

Mary: I can recommend (推荐) All Joy and No Fun, which 57 (be) out last week. It" s the sort of book that you find hard to stop reading once you start. I finished it within two days.

John: Sounds good: What"s it about, then?

Mary : It" s about being a parent. It focuses on58 it is like to be a parent rather59how to raise kids. It"s 60 (total) different from other books on parenting.

John: I guess so. At least the rifle(书名) suggests something new.

Mary: You"re right. The author said she 61 (borrow) it from a friend who recently had a kid. It has just five words, 62 she finds it the best way of 63 (describe) the true nature of being a parent. The point is being a parent is full 64joy, but is no fun. After a long day at work, for example, you come home to a long "to do" list: dinner, homework, bedtime and so on. How do you feel?

John: The 65 (write) sees things from her own point of view.

Mary: So she does.

John: Oh, I can"t wait to get a copy and read it at once.

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Nobody’s Watching Me I am a foot taller than Napoleon and twice the weight of Twiggy; on m

Nobody’s Watching Me

I am a foot taller than Napoleon and twice the weight of Twiggy; on my only visit to a beautician, the woman said she found my face a challenge. Yet despite these social disadvantages I feel cheerful, happy, confident and secure.

I work for a daily newspaper and so get to a lot of places I would otherwise never see. This year I went to Ascot to write about the people there. I saw something there that made me realize the stupidity of trying to conform, of trying to be better than anyone else. There was a small, plump woman, all dressed up—huge hat, dress with pink butterflies, long white gloves. She also had a shooting stick. But because she was so plump, when she sat on the stick it went deep into the ground and she couldn't pull it out. She tugged and tugged, tears of rage in her eyes. When the final tug brought it out, she crashed with it to the ground."

I saw her walk away. Her day had been ruined. She had made a fool of herself in public--she had impressed nobody. In her own sad, red eyes she was a failure.

I remember well when I was like that, in the days before I learned that nobody really cared what you do . . .

I remember the pain of my first dance, something that is always meant to be a wonderful occasion for a girl... There was a fashion then for diamante (人造钻石) ear-rings, and I wore them so often practicing for the big night that I got two great sores on my ears and had to put sticking-plaster on them. Perhaps it was this that made nobody want to dance with me. Whatever it was, there I sat for four hours and 43 minutes. When I came home, I told my parents that I had a marvelous time and that my feet were sore from dancing. They were pleased at my success and they went to bed happily, but I went to my room and tore the bits of sticking-plaster off my ears and felt forlorn and disconsolate.

‘The beautician found the writer's face a challenge’, which means _________.

A.she thought it was a challenge to have such a face repaired

B.she thought it was a challenge to deal with such a face

C.the writer's face challenged the beautician's

D.it was a challenge to find the writer's face

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第5题

Rat race rebelsMost of us are trapped in a nine-to-five office routine and many of us w

Rat race rebels

Most of us are trapped in a nine-to-five office routine and many of us would like to escape. We interviewed three people who have said “No!” to this rat race…

Fiona

After university, I was on the dole for a few months. I didn’t have any money, so I was really pleased to get an office job… but it was very boring! I gave it up and went to do voluntary work for the VSO – Voluntary Service Overseas – in Rwanda. I teach old people and children to read and write. It’s not the most comfortable of jobs but it’s great to be doing something of real use for once.

Andy

I used to be a freelance news journalist. It was very stressful and I had to travel a lot. I applied for loads of other jobs with no success, so I started to think about my real interest – football! Now, I work from home and write football articles for press agencies around the world. It’s a full-time job but I have much more free time. I’m my own boss and I can get up when I want!

Emma

I used to be a teacher and I worked 40 hours a week. Then, I saw the movie American Beauty and thought I could change my life too! I did a course in acupuncture and shiatsu massage. I took four years to get qualified but now I have set up my own business. Shiatsu is very popular these days because people are so stressed and you can earn quite good money.

1、Emma didn’t have a job for a while.

2、Andy has turned an interest into a profession.

3、Fiona has her own company.

4、Fiona feels she is doing something useful.

5、Andy was influenced by a film that he saw.

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第6题

Today at 11:00 I will be doing something that some people told me that I would never be able to do. I am graduating from college.

When I graduated from high school,my family had a business so I never thought about getting a college degree. I went straight from my high school graduation to work for my father. After 24 years of ups and downs (mostly downs),I decided that I wanted to return to school and earn a degree in Business Administration.

Some people told me that it was too late. Some told me that I was too old. Others told me that I would never be able to pull it off. I had to work full time and take care of my son. But inside I was told something different.

One day while looking up information on how to go about getting into college,a little window popped (弹出) up on my screen. It said,“Do you think you are too old to go back to school?” I clicked on the box and there I found an online college. I spoke to someone in the school and they assisted me in getting loans and grants to pay for it. They told me that I could take classes any way that I wanted so that I could go to work. I also found out that I could attend classes at home so that I could be there for my son.

Now today,almost 2 years later,I will not only be graduating but graduating with honors. I have been on the Dean’s list for almost the whole time I have been in college.

So for anyone out there who thinks that something is out of reach or impossible,remember this: If I had listened to those people who told me,I couldn’t do it then.

1.Why didn't the author go on with education after graduating from high school?

A、To help her father with business.

B、To escape from school life.

C、To experience social life early.

D、To achieve her dream.

2.The underlined sentence “But inside I was told something different” in the passage probably means().

A、what others told her was not true

B、someone told her something different

C、the author would have a different life if she tried

D、the author decided to return to school for a college degree

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A、The author was grateful for people’s help.

B、The author was under big pressure while at college.

C、The author spent most of her time on his / her studies in the school.

D、The author made great efforts and graduated with honors.

4.The author advises readers to().

A、do what our hearts are set on

B、return to school after work

C、keep our minds open

D、choose online college education

5.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A、Nothing is possible

B、Listen to your heart

C、Don’t believe in other people

D、Success lies in hard work

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第7题

Frank knew he was 【B1】 ill. He spent days walking 【B2】 as far as thirty miles in a day, 【B
3】 with the pain and strange thoughts in his mind. Then one night, he made up his 【B4】 that he would go to the hospital and ask them to admit him. He reported to out - patients and asked to 【B5】 a psychiatrist.

A junior doctor eventually examined him and 【B6】 to Frank' s confused account of having 【B7】 in hospital before, of how he thought he ought to 【B8】 again because he was so confused and knew something was very 【B9】 with him. The doctor did not admit him. Frank can not 【B10】 whether he was told that the hospital was full or that they simply did not believe him. "! felt I was completely alone. I thought these was 【B11】 there to help."

So Frank went back on to the streets to 【B12】 a future of sleeping outside, the occasional shelter 【B13】 hostels, and sometimes prison 【B14】 he was picked up for 【B15】 drunk; drunk because it was the 【B16】 way he could forget his condition. Frank had sought help and 【B17】 . Thousands of others 【B18】 him can find no help either. They are the 【B19】 from long-term mental illness that confuse the 【B20】 of their victims.

【B1】

A.very

B.much

C.so

D.such

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第8题

Today at 11:00 I will be doing something that some people told me that I would never be able to do.I am graduating from college.

When I graduated from high school,my family had a business so I never thought about getting a college degree.I went straight from my high school graduation to work for my father.After 24 years of ups and downs (mostly downs),I decided that I wanted to return to school and earn a degree in Business Administration.

Some people told me that it was too late.Some told me that I was too old.Others told me that I would never be able to pull it off.I had to work full time and take care of my son.But inside I was told something different.

One day while looking up information on how to go about getting into college,a little window popped (弹出) up on my screen.It said,“Do you think you are too old to go back to school?” I clicked on the box and there I found an online college.I spoke to someone in the school and they assisted me in getting loans and grants to pay for it.They told me that I could take classes any way that I wanted so that I could go to work.I also found out that I could attend classes at home so that I could be there for my son.

Now today,almost 2 years later,I will not only be graduating but graduating with honors.I have been on the Dean’s list for almost the whole time I have been in college.

So for anyone out there who thinks that something is out of reach or impossible,remember this: If I had listened to those people who told me,I couldn’t do it then.

31.Why didn't the author go on with education after graduating from high school?

A、To help her father with business.

B、To escape from school life.

C、To experience social life early.

D、To achieve her dream.

2.The underlined sentence “But inside I was told something different” in the passage probably means().

A、what others told her was not true

B、someone told her something different

C、the author would have a different life if she tried

D、the author decided to return to school for a college degree

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A、The author was grateful for people’s help.

B、The author was under big pressure while at college.

C、The author spent most of her time on his / her studies in the school.

D、The author made great efforts and graduated with honors.

4.The author advises readers to ().

A、do what our hearts are set on

B、return to school after work

C、keep our minds open

D、choose online college education

5.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

A、Nothing is possible

B、Listen to your heart

C、Don’t believe in other people

D、Success lies in hard work

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第9题

It was almost two o' clock. A cold wind had come up, over the lake. As a black cloud moved
across the sun, Walt, a small boy, looked up. "I smell a storm (暴风雨) ," he thought.

Shorty, a man of forty, had gone into town. He had said he would be back before two. He had told Walt to watch the boats and the shop. There were no people around. They had all gone out on the lake to fish.

So Walt went to work on one of the boats. From there he could hear the telephone if it rang. And he could watch the door.

It was a little after two when the stranger came. Walt saw him stop by the shop. The stranger looked in for a minute. Then he went down to the boats. He was a big man in a coat.

Walt called to him, "Do you want something, sir?"

The stranger looked at Walt and said, "No, thanks." Then the stranger moved slowly away. As he went on, he looked at the boats one by one.

Walt sat there with his eyes on the back of the stranger's coat. He thought, "I can smell something as I smell that storm. I hope Shorty comes back soon."

The story happened ______.

A.on the lake at night

B.by the lake in the afternoon

C.along the river in spring

D.near the river in summer

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第10题

Long long ago there was a very foolish thief. Do you know what he did one day? When he wanted to steal the bell on his neighbour’s door, he walked up to the door, took hold of the bell and pulled hard. The bell made a very loud noise. The thief was afraid and went home.

Then he sat down to think, “I must do something about the noise,” he said. He thought and thought. At last he had an idea. “Ah, I’ll put some cotton in my ears. Then I won’t be able to hear the noise.” The next day he went to the door of his neighbour, and took hold of the bell. This time he pulled even harder. The bell rang loudly, but the thief did not hear anything. With another hard pull he got the bell out. Just then the neighbour came running out. “Steal my bell? I’ll teach you a lesson,”the angry man shouted. And he hit the thief on the nose.

The foolish thief did not know how the neighbour found out he was stealing the bell. “Why did he come out just then?” he wondered.

1:The thief was trying to get his neighbour’s doorbell.()

2:The thief put some cotton in his ears. so his ears so as not to hear anything.()

3:The neighbour ran out probably because he knew his doorbell was being stolen.()

4:The neighbour hit the thief to punish him for stealing.()

5:The thief thought the neighbour could not hear the bell.()

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I thought you()like something to read.So I have brought you come books.A.oughtB.couldC.w

I thought you()like something to read.So I have brought you come books.

A.ought

B.could

C.would

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