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—Look! He's running so fast!—Hard to ______ his legs were once broken.A.knowB.imagineC.rea

—Look! He's running so fast!—Hard to ______ his legs were once broken.

A.know

B.imagine

C.realize

D.find

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第1题
阅读以下文章,选择最佳答案填空。In the depths of my memory, many things I did with My fat

阅读以下文章,选择最佳答案填空。

In the depths of my memory, many things I did with My father still live. These things come to represent, in fact, what I call 1_________ and love.

I don't remember my father ever getting into a swimming tool. But he did love the water Any kind of 2_________ _________ ride seemed to give him pleasure, And he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along.

But! never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being 3 _________ the water, moving through it, having it all around me. I was not a strong 4 _________ or one who learned to swim early, for I had fears. But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my father's office and 5 _________ those summer days with my father, who would come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his suit, the 6 _________ person not in swimsuit.

After swimming, I would go inside his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me 7_________ anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk while he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I shouldn't be playing with his 8 _________ But my father always showed up and said easily, "Oh , no , it's 9_________ "Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get myself an ice cream.

A poet once said, "We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is 10 _________ "And! think it is not only what we "look at once, in childhood" that determines our memories, but who, in that childhood look at us.

1.A、desire B、anger C、joy D、worry

2.A、boat B、bus C、train D、bike

3.A、on B、off C、by D、in

4.A、runner B、rider C、walker D、swimmer

5.A、spending B、saving C、wasting D、running

6.A、next B、only C、other D、last

7.A、put up B、break down C、play with D、work out

8.A、fishing net B、office things C、wooden chair D、lab equipment

9.A、fine B、strange C、terrible D、funny

10.A、experience B、wealth C、memory D、practice

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第2题
Look! He is walking unsteadily as if he ()drunk. -That’s his old trick.

A、is

B、has been

C、had been

D、was

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第3题
–By the way, what’s the matter with Peter? He doesn’t look very happy?–().

A、Please don't say so.

B、Don't worry about it.

C、He doesn’t. He is worried about his English Examination.

D、Why not?

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第4题
Why do you look so unhappy? ()

A. It looks like a disaster.

B. My skin is so dry and rough.

C. It’s fine today.

D. He looks terrible.

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第5题
What do we mean when we say that Robert Frost’s simplicity is deceptive?A.Frost’s poem
What do we mean when we say that Robert Frost’s simplicity is deceptive?

A.Frost’s poems are never simple, direct and natural.

B.Frost’s poems never say much in little.

C.Frost’s poems look simple, direct and natural, but Frost was almost never as simple, direct and natural as he appeared to be.

D.Frost’s poems are simple, direct and natural.

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第6题
Michael:You look depressed today,John.What’s up?John:Mom called me just now.She told me my
grandpa die,d yesterday.Michael:__________.

A.Oh,I,m sorry to hear that

B.Really?Congratulationb

C.How did he die

D.I don"t believe it

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第7题
Look! The boy who gave a_____answer to your question in class is running very_____.A.fast;

Look! The boy who gave a_____answer to your question in class is running very_____.

A.fast; fast

B.quick; quick

C.quick; fast

D.fast; quick

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第8题
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the famous 19th-century poet and artist, was once approached by an
elderly man. The old fellow had some drawings that he wanted Rossetti to look at and tell him if they were any good, or if they at least showed potential talent. Rossetti looked them over carefully. After the first few, he knew that they were worthless, showing not the least sign of artistic talent. But Rossetti was a kind man, and he told the elderly man as gently as possible that the pictures were without much value and showed little talent. He was sorry, but he could not lie to the man. The visitor was disappointed, but seemed to have expected Rossetti s judgment. He then apologized for taking up Rossetti s time, but would he just look at a few more drawings — these done by a young art student? Rossetti looked over the second group of drawings and immediately became enthusiastic over the talent they revealed. " These," he said, "oh, these are good. This young student has great talent. He has a great future if he will work hard and stick to it." Rossetti could see that the old fellow was deeply moved. "Who is this fine young artist?" he asked. "Your son?" "No," said the old man sadly. "It is me — 40 years ago. If only I had heard your praise then! For you see, I got discouraged and gave up — too soon."

An old man asked Rossetti to______.

A.draw a picture for him

B.teach him how to paint

C.evaluate his drawings

D.help improve his painting skills

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第9题
We are all inclined to believe that our generation is more civilized than the generati
on that preceded ours. From time to time, there is even some substantial evidence that we hold in higher regard such civilized attributes as compassion, pity, remorse (懊悔), intelligence and a respect for the customs of people different from ourselves.

Why war then?

Some pessimistic historians think the whole society of man runs in cycles and that one of the phases is war. The optimists, on the other hand, think war is not like an eclipse (日食) or a flood or a spell of bad weather. They believe that it is more like a disease for which a cure could be found if the causes were known.

Because war is the ultimate drama of life and death stories and pictures of it are more interesting than those about peace. This is so true that all of us, and perhaps those of us in television more than most, are often caught up in the action of war to the exclusion of the ideas of it.

If it is true, as we would like to think it is, that our age is more civilized than ages past, we must all agree that it’s very strange that in the twentieth century, our century, we have killed more than 70 million of our fellowmen on purpose, at war. It is very strange that since 1900 more men have killed more other men than in any other seventy years in history.

Probably the reason we are able to do both, that is, believe on the one hand that we are more civilized and on the other hand wage war to kill ― is that killing is not so personal an affair as it once was. The enemy is invisible. One man doesn’t look another in the eye and run him through with a sword. The enemy dead or alive is largely unseen. He is killed by remote control: a loud noise, a distant puff of smoke and then silence.

The pictures of the victim’s wife and children, which he carries in his breast pocket, are destroyed with him. He is not heard to cry out. The question of compassion or pity or remorse does not enter into it. The enemy is not a man; he is a statistic. It is true, too, that more people are being killed at war now than previously because we’re better at doing it than we used to be. One man with one modern weapon can kill thousands.

6.In modern wars more people get killed because _____.

A、people are more cruel

B、people don’t care others’ lives

C、people have more advanced weapons

D、people are more civilized

7.In what way are we more civilized than the ancients?

A、We can kill more people.

B、We respect those people different from us.

C、We have more interesting stories of war.

D、We don’t think of killing as a personal affair anymore.

8.In modern war the enemy is treated as _____.

A、an animal

B、a victim

C、a man

D、a statistic without life

9.How is the enemy killed in modern war?

A、By an opponent running him through with a sword.

B、By a man who knows him well.

C、By remote control.

D、By a puff of smoke.

10.What is the attitude of the author toward war?

A、Negative.

B、Supportive.

C、Neutral.

D、Indifferent.

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第10题
The last patient left his office.Mr.South had a look at the()on the wall.It was a quarter to six.It meant that he had to stay there for fifteen minutes.A friend of his asked him to dinner that evening.Of course he should()some flowers for her.He brought out the purse and counted the money in it.He had sixty dollars and it was enough to do that.And then he remembered he bought a newspaper on his way to the hospital after lunch.He was too busy to read it.Now he brought it out,but then came in a man()forty.He looked at him carefully.The man looked strange.Mr.South didn't know what he came for.

"What's wrong with you?" asked Mr.South.

"Nothing,Mr.South," said the man,"But…"

The man began to smile and said,"Don't you()me,Mr.South? You cured (治愈) my rheumatism(风湿病) three years ago."

"Mr.Bell?"

"Yes.Did you()me not to get myself wet?"

"Yes,I did," answered the doctor.

"Well.I come here to ask you if you think it's OK for me to take a bath now?"

A.clock B.buy C.tell D.about E.remember

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