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50.A.acceptB.shareC.admitD.judge
51.A.prideB.honorC.loveD.respect
52.A.moveB.controlC.protectD.encourage
53.A.helpfulB.memorableC.believableD.relevant
54.A.symptomsB.conditionsC.originsD.themes
55.A.promoteB.updateC.associateD.discover
36-40BDACA41-45DBCAD46-50BCADB51-55CABDC
commercial
adj.商业的;
营利的;
n.广告
approve
批准,赞成
consumption
消耗,消费
confirm
确认,证实
doorstep
门阶
identify
识别,鉴定
audience
观众,听众
strengthen
加强
cure
治愈
memorable
难忘的
comfort
安慰
relevant
相关的
invite
邀请,招致
symptom
症状,征兆
sympathy
同情
origin
起源,开端
sorrow
悲伤
theme
主题
concern
关心,担心
promote
促进,提升
arrange
安排
update
更新
occupy
占据
associate
联合
approach
方法,靠近
东城区
TheBrokenLantern
OnawildJulynight,thestormwasgettingworseandworse.KateShelley,wholivedbetweenHoneyCreek(小溪)andDesMoinesRiver,was__36___lookingoutofthewindow,wondering___37__itwouldwashawaythebridgesoverthem,whensuddenlycametheloud___38___ofbreakingwood,thenfollowedbyagreatsplash(飞溅的水花).Sherealizedthebridgeoverthecreekwas___39___.Atthattime,themidnighttrainwasalmostdue.Ifnoonetoldtheengineerto___40___thetrain,itwouldfallintothecreekwithahundredormore___41___.ThesituationwassourgentthatKate___42___togotoMoingonRailwayStationtogethelp.Immediatelyshe___43___outintothestormwithherfather’srailwaylantern.
MoingonlayonthefarsideofDesMoinesRiver.Theonlywaytogettherewastocrossalongwoodenrailroadbridge.Eveninthedaytime,itwas___44___towalkonitbecausetherewasnofootwalkorrailing(栏杆)exceptonlyrailsandties.Thetieswere___45___enoughapartforthegirltofallthrough.
Katestoppedwhenshecametothe___46___.Shehadneverseentheriverrisingsohighthatshewas___47___.Herfatherhadbeenkilledinatrainaccidentbythatriverandherbrotherhaddrownedthere.Butshesoonmanagedto___48___thinkingmoreofthepasthappeningsforsheknewthattrainhadtobestopped___49___itwastoolate.Shestartedtosteponthatdangerousbridge,knowingshemightfallintotherushwateratanymoment.What’sworse,shebrokeherlanternwhilemakingherway,exposingherselftothe____50__.Shehadtoclimbonherhandsandknees…
Itseemedlikealongtime.Atlastshe___51___theotherside.
Shestoppedjustlongenoughtocatchherbreath.Thensheran___52___totherailwaystation.Whenshefinallygotthere,shewasoutof___53___,wetallover,herhatblownaway,herhandsandkneesstillbleedingandhereyeslooking___54___.ShetoldthestationmanwhathadhappenedtotheHoneyCreekBridgebeforeherfainting.Finally,thepassengersweresaved.
Thegirl’sheroicdeedwasrewarded.Forher___55___act,Kateenjoyedarightofgettingonoroffthetrainatherdoorwhenshewanted.
36.A.angrilyB.eagerlyC.anxiouslyD.hopefully
37.A.whetherB.thatC.whenD.how
38.A.crashB.cryC.blowD.voice
39.A.removedB.blockedC.completedD.broken
40.A.changeB.stopC.catchD.leave
41.A.conductorsB.customersC.passengersD.engineers
42.A.decidedB.triedC.expectedD.agreed
43.A.fellB.rushedC.climbedD.rode
44.A.harmfulB.foolishC.dangerousD.strange
45.A.longB.wideC.thickD.far
46.A.bridgeB.stationC.trainD.rail
47.A.movingB.shakingC.escapingD.running
48.A.forgetB.admitC.avoidD.risk
49.A.thoughB.becauseC.unlessD.before
50.A.darknessB.calmnessC.emptinessD.coldness
51.A.selectedB.reachedC.foundD.passed
52.A.cautiouslyB.slowlyC.disappointedlyD.desperately
53.A.breathB.mindC.sightD.favour
54.AsharpB.watchfulC.wildD.bitter
55.A.honestB.modestC.generousD.courageous
36-40:
CAADB41-45:
CABCD46-50:
ABCDA51-55:
BDACD
lantern
灯笼
crash
撞碎,坠毁
splash
飞溅
block
n.街区,adj.大块的,v.阻塞
due
到期的,应得的
complete
v..完成adj.彻底的
drown
淹死
conductor
管理者,售票员
expose
曝光,揭露
rail
n.铁轨,围栏,v.抱怨,责骂
bleed
流血
cautiously
谨慎地
faint
晕倒,模糊的
desperately
觖望地
heroic
英勇的
watchful
注意的,警惕的
deed
行动,事迹
bitter
苦的
reward
报酬,奖励
modest
谦虚点
西城区
InThanksforWhatWeHave
IsatnervouslyandwaitedforKathleentospeak.Beingcalledtothehumanresourcesdepartmentisalittlelikebeingcalledtotheprincipal’soffice.“Annie,”shesaid,“Afoodbankinourtownthatservestheelderlyisaskingfor
36
.I’dlikeyoutoorganizetheeventandseeitthrough.”“Well,um,errr…sure.Iguessso.”AsIstuttered(结结巴巴地说)throughmy
37
allIcouldthinkwas,“What?
Whyme?
”
Iwalkedbacktomyofficewithoutanyideaastowhereto
38
.Thiswasatimewhentheeconomywas
39
.Theriseinunemploymentforcedthefamiliesofmanyofmycoworkersto
40
tosurvive.HowcouldIaskmycoworkersformore?
ThateveningIdrovehomefilledwithnegativity.ThenIrememberedatimelongagowhenmyfatherwasoutofwork.MomwroteanotetoJim,themilkman,askinghimnotto
41
anymoremilk.TwodayslaterJimpickedupthe
42
andleftfourlitersofmilk.HewrotehisownmessageonthebacksideofMom’s.Itread,“Kidsneedmilk.”Themilkdelivery
43
asusualandJimleftfourlitersofmilkeveryotherday,nevercollectingacent
44
us.
ThememoryofJim’s
45
firedmyenthusiasm.PerhapsI’dbeinforapleasantsurprise.
ThenextmorningI
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signsaboutourfooddrivealloverthecafeteriaandoneverynoticeboardIcouldfind.Eachsignread,“Fooddrivetosupporttheelderlypoorofourtown!
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ofnon-perishable(不易腐的)foodsaregreatlyneeded.”
WithinafewdaysIhadtolocateemptyofficespaceto
48
themassivenumberofcontributionswehad
49
.Oneofmycoworkers,Maggie,madetheroundswithmeeverydayfromonedepartmenttoanothertopickupthecannedgoodsandother
50
.Maggiewasoversixtybutpushedourfoodtrolleyaroundwiththe
51
ofawomanhalfherage.
Asweweremakingourroundsoneday,Iaskedherwhereshegotalltheenergyandenthusiasm.“Annie,”shesaid,“withtheunemploymentratetouching10percent,Ican’tthinkofabetterwaytobe
52
forkeepingourjobswhensomanyhave
53
theirs.Suremoneyis
54
.Butwhenisn’tit?
Peopleneedfood.”
AsIlistenedtoMaggie,themilkman’swords
55
inmyears,“Kidsneedmilk.”
36.A.adviceB.helpC.pityD.medicine
37.A.responseB.commentC.explanationD.complaint
38.A.sitB.stayC.beginD.work
39.A.growingB.fadingC.recoveringD.booming
40.A.driveB.attemptC.refuseD.struggle
41.A.spareB.drinkC.deliverD.sell
42.A.keysB.kidsC.centsD.empties
43.A.returnedB.continuedC.stoppedD.delayed
44.A.forB.toC.withD.from
45.A.kindnessB.happinessC.patienceD.politeness
46.A.designedB.noticedC.markedD.posted
47.A.Bargai