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A.people
B.stories
C.accidents
D.topics
[]37.
A.teacher
B.class
C.school
D.building
[]38.
A.knowing
B.feeling
C.learning
D.finding
[]39.
A.see
B.hear
C.guess
D.know
[]40.
A.afraid
B.brave
C.interested
D.helpful
[]41.
A.liked
B.threw
C.kept
D.left
[]42.
A.understand
B.learn
C.enjoy
D.improve
(通州一模)Apersonwhoisdeafwhenheisborn,isusuallydumb(哑的).Thisisbecause,asheisdeaf,hecannot__36__otherpeople,andthereforehasnothingtoimitate(模仿).Hemaytrytomakesoundshimself,buthecannothearhisownvoice.However,eventhoughhefindsit__37__tospeakandcannothear,hecansee.Hecanthereforelearntoread.Nowadayshecanalsobetaughttospeak__38__wehavemodernmethodsandequipment(设备),butwedidnothavethesewhenHelenKellerwasborn.
Evenwithmodernmethodsandequipment,however,itisnoteasyfordeafchildrentolearntospeak,thoughmostofthemare__39__.Whenachildisdeafandblindaswell,itbecomesmuchmoredifficult,thougheventhenitispossible.HelenKellerwasa__40__childatbirthin1880,butshebecameveryillattheageofnineteenmonths.Medicalknowledgewasnotasgreatthenasitisnow.Shedidnot__41__butlosthersightandhearing.Asa__42__shebecamedumbaswell.Inspiteof(尽管)herparent’seffortstoteachher,attheageofsixshecouldnotspeak.
Then,in1887,ateacher,MissSullivan,cametolivewithher.MissSullivanherselfhadbeenblind,shehadbeenpartlycured(治愈),andalthoughshecouldnotseeverywell,shewasnot__43__.Helenwasa__44__pupilatfirst,butinamonthHelenhadlearnedhowto__45__signsandhowtomakethemherself.Intimeinspiteofhergreatdifficulties,Helenlearnedtoread,writeandspeak,eventhoughshewasdeafandblind.Sheevenwenttocollegeandhadfull__46__.Shewrotemanybooks,andthoughotherpeoplehavewrittenbooksabouther,herownbooksaretheonesthatbestexplainhowitfeelstobedeaf,dumbandblind.Herbestbookis“TheStoryofMyLife”.Perhapsyouhavereadit.__47__itwaswrittenin1902,itstillisaveryinterestingbook.Evenifyouhavenotreadit,youmayhaveheardofHelenKeller.
[]36.A.hear
B.see
C.feel
D.touch
[]37.A.easy
B.difficult
C.interesting
D.boring
[]38.A.when
B.but
C.so
D.because
[]39.A.brave
B.honest
C.successful
D.worried
[]40.A.sick
B.normal
C.smart
D.happy
[]41.A.wake
B.return
C.die
D.appear
[]42.A.result
B.girl
C.try
D.doctor
[]43.A.weak
B.deaf
C.dumb
D.blind
[]44.A.difficult
B.kind
C.polite
D.careful
[]45.A.draw
B.find
C.understand
D.tell
[]46.A.experience
B.treatment
C.vacation
D.education
[]47.A.Since
B.Though
C.However
D.Unless
(怀柔一模)Doyouhavetheabilitytolivecheaply?
Nowhere’satruestoryofanAmericangirl,Sarah.AfterSarahleftuniversity,36
begantoliveinNewYorkCityonherown.She
37
ajobinapublishinghouse,butthesalarywaslessthan$30,000ayear.Herparentsthoughtherlifewouldbehard,butSarahcouldliveonher_38
andstillsaved$5,000inayear.Howwasthat39
inoneofthemostexpensivecitiesintheworld?
Cheaplivingalwaysstartswithkeepingthebigcostsmall.Formostpeople,thatmeanshousing.SoSarahchoseto40__aflatwiththreeotherfriends.Hernextbiggestcostwas41.Whensheateout,shewenttocheaprestaurants.42sheboughta$9.99wholechickenatalocalrestaurant.Shethen43_thechickenbones(骨头)homeandmadesoupoutofthem.Nowadaysyoungpeopleoften
44
alotofmoneyonentertainment(娱乐).ButSarahsaid,“Ienjoywalking45inNewYorkCity.Ilovegoingtomuseumsandparks.”
DidSarahfeelpoorbycheapliving?
Notreally.She
46managedtotaketwotrips,onetotheNetherlands,theothertoPortland.
“Don'
tthinkofsavingmoneyassomething47.It'
sakindofgame,”saidSarah.
[]36.A.he
B.she
C.we
D.they
[]37.A.found
B.tried
C.askedfor
D.lookedfor
[]38.A.salary
B.time
C.dream
D.idea
[]39.A.difficult
B.possible
C.useful
D.different
[]40.A.buy
B.sell
C.stay
D.share
[]41.A.food
B.rest
C.studying
D.playing
[]42.A.Soon
B.Finally
C.Once
D.Again
[]43.A.prepared
B.took
C.caught
D.picked
[]44.A.pay
B.lend
C.spend
D.save
[]45.A.along
B.up
C.down
D.around
[]46.A.even
B.seldom
C.always
D.never
[]47.A.hard
B.interesting
C.nice
D.great
(大兴一模)IwassixwhenIjoinedmyfatherandtwoelderbrothersatsunriseinthefieldsofEufaula,Uklan.FromthetimeIwaseightIwashelpingDadfixupoldfurniture.Hegavemeacentforeverynail(钉子)I
36
outofoldboards.
Igotmyfirstrealjob,atJM'
sRestaurantintownwhenIwas12.Mymainresponsibilitieswereclearinguptablesandwashingdishes,but
Ihelpedcook.
EverydayafterschoolIwould
38
toJM'
sandworkuntilten.EvenonSaturdays,Iworkedfromtwountileleven.Atthatageitwasdifficultgoingto
39
andwatchingmyfriendsrunofftoswimorplay.Ididn'
treallylikework,butIlovedwhatworkallowedmetohave.Becauseofmy
40
IwasalwaystheonebuyingwhenmyfriendsandIwenttothelocal(当地的)TasteeFreez.Thismademefeel
41
.
WordthatIwashardworkingandtrustworthy(讲诚信)
42
aroundthetown.Alocalclothingstoreofferedmeacreditcard
43
Iwasonlyinseventhgrade.Iimmediatelyboughta$68sportcoatanda$22pairofshoes.Iwas
only65centsanhour,andIalreadyowed(欠)thestore—keeper$90!
SoIlearnedgraduallythedangerofeasycredit.Ipaid
45
assoonasIcould.
Myfirstjobtaughtmeself-controlresponsibilityandbroughtmealevelofpersonalsatisfactionthat
46
ofmyfriendsexperienced.Asmyfather,whoworkedthreejobs,oncetoldme,“Ifyou
47
responsibility,therearenotmanythingsinlifeyoucan'
thave.”Howrighthewas!
[]36.
A.put
B.pulled
C.picked
D.pressed
A.always
B.usually
C.sometimes
D.often
A.head
B.turn
C.change
D.move
A.school
B.church
C.work
D.travel
A.study
B.power
C.age
D.job
A.proud
B.friendly
C.lucky
D.hopeful
A.ran
B.got
C.flew
D.carried
[]43.
A.if
B.while
C.since
D.although
[]44.
A.keeping
B.making
C.paying
D.taking
[]45.
A.out
B.over
C.away
D.back
[]46.
A.many
B.all
C.few
D.no
[]47.
A.take
B.know
C.offer
D.understand
(顺义一模)ShawnandThomashadalwaysbeengoodfriends.Theylivedneareachother,andtheybothloved
.Theyplayedbaseball,touchfootball,andkickball.Theyalsolikedtoplaysoccer,shootbaskets,andskateboard.
Whentheywereinthefourthgrade,though,Thomasbrokehis
inasoccergame.Hehadtobeoncrutches(拐)forsixweeks.
Shawn
Thomas,butwhatwastheretodo?
Shawndidn'
tliketelevisionorcomputergames.Thomasdidn'
tliketositandtalk.Aftertryingthreetimestostartaconversation,Shawn
up.Hesaid,“I'
moutofhere.”
Fordays,Shawnstayedathome,feelingguilty(有罪的,犯了错误的)fornotvisitingThomasagain.Thomasstayedhome,too,feeling
becauseShawnwasn’tvisitinghim.Afteraweek,Shawn’smomspokeup.“It’stimeforyou