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一、阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

John’sparentsacquiredthewasherwhenhewasasmallboy.IthappenedduringWorldWarII.Hisfamilynever    1    awashing machineand,sincegasolinewasexpensive,theycouldnot     2     tripstothelaundryseveralmilesaway.Keepingclothes     3     becameaproblemforyoungJohn’shousehold.

Afamilyfriendjoinedthearmy,andhiswife     4     togowithhim.John’sfamily     5     tostoretheirfurniturewhiletheywereaway.Tothefamily’s     6     ,thefriendsuggestedtheyusetheirBendix.Sothisishowthey     7     thewasher.

YoungJohnhelpedwiththewashing,andacrosstheyearshe     8     alovefortheold,greenBendix.But     9     thewarended.Whenthefriendscametotakeitback,Johngrewterribly    10    Hismother    11     himandsaid.“Youmustremember,thatmachine    12    belongedtousinthefirstplace.Thatweevergottouseitatallwasagift.So,insteadofbeingmadatitbeingtaken    13     ,let’susethis    14     begratefulthatwehaditatall.”

Thelessonturnedout    15     .Yearslater,Johnwatchedhiseight-year-olddaughterdieaslowandpainfuldeathofleukemia (白血病). Thoughhe    16     formonthswithherdeath,Johncouldnotbegingettingoverfromthe    17    untilherememberedtheoldBendix.

Hisdaughterwasa    18    .Whenherealizedthesimplefact,everythingchanged.Hecouldnowbeginrecoveringfromthedeathofhisdaughter.Hestartedtoseeherasamarvelousgiftthathewasfortunateenoughto    19    foratime.Hefelt     20     .Hefoundstrengthandrecovery.Heknewhecouldgetthroughthevalleyofloss.

1.A.required    B.repaired    C.saw    D.owned

2.A.afford    B.take    C.have    D.ride

3.A.warm    B.nice    C.clean    D.good

4.A.agreed    B.prepared    C.managed    D.desired

5.A.decided    B.offered    C.expected    D.promised

6.A.astonishment    B.disappointment    C.sadness    D.regret

7.A.bought    B.got    C.borrowed    D.used

8.A.achieved    B.reduced    C.produced    D.developed

9.A.obviously    B.finally    C.immediately    D.peacefully

10.A.upset    B.frightened    C.hopeless    D.confused

11.A.explained    B.encouraged    C.comforted    D.taught

12.A.once    B.already    C.never    D.hardly

13.A.out    B.down    C.up    D.away

14.A.success    B.event    C.treasure    D.chance

15.A.invaluable    B.important    C.necessary    D.reasonable

16.A.thought    B.struggled    C.missed    D.forgot

17.A.lesson    B.illness    C.loss    D.difficulty

18.A.gift    B.washer    C.death    D.loser

19.A.spend    B.live    C.share    D.earn

20.A.grateful    B.energetic    C.relaxed    D.happy

二、Michelisayounggirlwhoworksforthepoliceasahandwritingexpert.Shehashelped    1    manycriminals     2     usingherspecialtalents.

Whenshewasfourteen,Michelwasalreadysointerestedinthe     3     inherfriends’handwriting     4     shewouldspendhours     5     them.After     6     collegeshewenttoFranceforaspecialtwo-yearclassin     7     attheSchoolofPoliceScience.

Michelsaysthatitis     8     forpeopletohidetheirhandwriting.Shecandiscover     9     ofwhatsheneedstoknowsimplybylookingatthewritingwithherown    10    ,butshealsohasmachines    11    helpher    12    differentkindsofpaperandink.Thisknowledgeisoften    13    greathelptothe    14    .

Michelbelievesthathandwritingisagoodsignof    15    kindofpersonthewriter    16    .“Iwouldn’tgooutwithafellow(家伙,人)    17    Ididn’tlikehishandwriting,”shesays.Butsheaddsshe    18    inlovewithherfuturehusband,ayoungpoliceman    19    shestudiedhishandwriting.Itislaterprovedtobeallright,     20     .

1.A.search    B.follow    C.catch    D.judge

2.A.with    B.as    C.like    D.by

3.A.differences    B.same    C.way    D.method

4.A.that    B.as    C.asto    D.sothat

5.A.writing    B.setting    C.uncovering    D.studying

6.A.finishing    B.attending    C.starting    D.finished

7.A.books    B.handwriting    C.tongues    D.letter

8.A.possible    B.safe    C.easy    D.impossible

9.A.most    B.all    C.nothing    D.little

10.A.hands    B.mind    C.head    D.eyes

11.A.they    B.those    C.that    D.withwhich

12.A.carryout    B.giveout    C.lookout    D.findout

13.A.of    B.to    C.with    D.for

14.A.teachers    B.people    C.police    D.students

15.A.what    B.all    C.which    D.towhich

16.A.is    B.becomes    C.belongs    D.changes

17.A.whether    B.if    C.after    D.unless

18.A.felt    B.dropped    C.caught    D.fell

19.A.after    B.when    C.because    D.before

20.A.however    B.but    C.too    D.either

三、IneverthoughtIwouldventurefarfromhome.SoIdicingthinkstudyingabroadwas    1    forme.Formybachelor'sdegree,Ionly    2    universitieswithinanhourfrommyhometownintheUnitedKingdom.WhenIdecidedto    3    amaster’sdegree,Iwantedtostayatthesame   4   ,whichseemedlikeasafechoice.Thelabwasinternational,inwhichmostofmycolleagueswerefromEuropeandChina.

  ThenI    5    aboutafellowshipprogram(奖学金课程)inJapan. Ihadalwaysbeen    6    inJapan,andtheflexibilityoftheprogram    7    tome.Idecidedthat,ifIwereaccepted,Iwouldslayfor3months—longenoughto    8    anewplace.SoImadea(n)    9    forit.

     10   ,whenIwasaccepted,theheadofthegroupwantedmetostayforthefullyear.I   11   .Iwasexcitedabouttheopportunitytolearnandexperienceanewenvironment.Butthe    12    ofbeingsofarfromhomeforsolongmademeanxious.Aftermuchconsideration,Iworkedupmy    13    andsignedonfortheyear.

   Butgettingusedtothenewenvironmentwas    14    thanIhadexpected.Mynewco-workerscamefromallovertheworld.Myprevious    15    hadalsobeeninternational.Talkingwithmynewcolleaguesabouttheir    16    helpedopenmyeyes.

  Aftermyfellowship,Ithought Iwould   17    togetamastersdegreeelsewhere.Butwhenmyfellowshipadviseraskedmeto    18    inhislab,I couldn’tsayno.Thistime,though,itwasn’tbecauseIwas    19    togosomewherenew.ItwasbecauseI    20    Icoulddoanythingwithoutstayinginmycomfortzone.

1.A.terrible    B.possible    C.strange    D.unacceptable

2.A.built    B.visited    C.chose    D.changed

3.A.abandon    B.buy    C.increase    D.pursue

4.A.university    B.club    C.society    D.classroom

5.A.talked    B.heard    C.argued    D.came

6.A.successful    B.weak    C.rich    D.interested

7.A.referred    B.turned    C.appealed    D.led

8.A.check    B.experience    C.discover    D.design

9.A.application    B.excuse    C.promise    D.apology

10.A.Therefore    B.Besides    C.However    D.Otherwise

11.A.hesitated    B.agreed    C.refused    D.quitted

12.A.right    B.duty    C.dream    D.thought

13.A.money    B.support    C.problem    D.courage

14.A.cheaper    B.later    C.easier    D.funnier

15.A.lab    B.community    C.agency    D.office

16.A.customers    B.families    C.experiences    D.memories

17.A.leave    B.regret    C.forget    D.disagree

18.A.show    B.remain    C.struggle    D.hide

19.A.pleased    B.surprised    C.confident    D.afraid

20.A.doubted    B.felt    C.stressed    D.advocated

四、Greatbeautycomeswithgreatpain.LaurenLovetteisaNewYorkCityBalletsleaddancer.Andher    1    arekillingher.Shehasinjuredthemmanytimes.Shehadanoperationto    2    aboneabnormality.   3   ,evenwithdailyankleexercisesandtreatments,shestillhasn'tmade    4    withherfeet.

  Lovette    5    thisstrugglewithmanydancers.Theirfeettakeserious    6   .Theymayrun,jump,    7    andturnaroundlikeanybasketballplayer,buttheydon'thaveanyfoot-comfort    8    likeshockabsorption(减震).Mostathleteswearshoesthatare    9    oftheirfeet,butnotdancers.

  Dancers    10    aroundthestagebarefoot,inheelsorinthinslippers(软鞋).Or,ifthey'veballetdancers,theyweartight-fittingpointeshoes(色蕾舞鞋).Pointeshoesmaylook   11   ,buttheyaredesignedtohelpdancersdowhatnohumanis    12    todo.

  "Generally,dancersarejustas    13    asfootballplayers,    14    notstronger,"saysLisaM.Schoene,aChicago    15    whoisalsoanathletictrainerwhotreatsdancersandOlympians.Balletdancersmust    16    alloftheirweightonthetiniesttipsoftheirtoestodance“enpointe”(足尖舞).“   17    onpointeisquiteanathleticthing,"Schoenesays,“Forthey’reholding10to12timestheirbodyweight.”

 Howaballetdancertreatsherfeetisimportant,whichalsoholds    18    foranyofus."Someshoes,    19    toooften,cancausemorepressurethanpointeshoes,"thedoctor    20    . Wearinglonglip-flops(人字拖鞋),highheelsandballetflatsdoesmoreharmthangood.

1.A.dances    B.feet    C.shoes    D.teeth

2.A.make    B.affect    C.observe    D.correct

3.A.Instead    B.Besides    C.Yet    D.So

4.A.peace    B.compromises    C.contact    D.arrangements

5.A.ends    B.shares    C.wins    D.mentions

6.A.abuse    B.action    C.notice    D.advice

7.A.sit    B.shoot    C.score    D.leap

8.A.symptoms    B.characters    C.features    D.factors

9.A.fond    B.tolerant    C.suggestive    D.protective

10.A.speak    B.speed    C.reflect    D.settle

11.A.expensive    B.flat    C.delicate    D.tight

12.A.born    B.forced    C.ordered    D.taught

13.A.happy    B.strong    C.healthy    D.energetic

14.A.if    B.though    C.unless    D.while

15.A.player    B.dancer    C.doctor    D.coach

16.A.lose    B.prevent    C.balance    D.gain

17.A.Gettingup    B.Pickingup    C.Takingup    D.Pullingup

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