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2005

OneafternoonIwassittingatmyfavoritetableinarestaurant,waitingforthefoodIhadorderedtoarrive.SuddenlyI36thatamansittingatatablenearthewindowkeptglancinginmydirection,37heknewme.Themanhadanewspaper38infrontofhim,whichhewas39toread,butIcould40thathewaskeepinganeyeonme.Whenthewaiterbroughtmy41themanwasclearlypuzzled(困惑)bythe42wayinwhichthewaiterandI43eachother.Heseemedevenmorepuzzledas44wentonanditbecame45thatallthewaitersintherestaurantknewme.Finallyhegotupandwentintothe46.Whenhecameout,hepaidhisbilland47withoutanotherglanceinmydirection.

Icalledtheowneroftherestaurantandaskedwhatthemanhad48.“Well,”hesaid,“thatmanwasadetective(侦探).He49youherebecausehethoughtyouwerethemanhe50.”“What?

”Isaid,showingmy51.Theownercontinued,“Hecameintothekitchenandshowedmeaphotoofthewantedman.I52sayhelookedverymuchlikeyou!

Ofcourse,sinceweknowyou,wetoldhimthathehadmadea53.”“Well,itsreally54IcametoarestaurantwhereI’mknown,”Isaid.“55,Imighthavebeenintrouble.”

36.A.knewB.understoodC.noticedD.recognized

37.A.sinceB.evenifC.thoughD.asif

38.A.flatB.openC.cutD.fixed

39.A.hopingB.thinkingC.pretendingD.continuing

40.A.seeB.findC.guessD.learn

41.A.menuB.billC.paperD.food

42.A.directB.familiarC.strangeD.funny

43.A.chattedwithB.lookedatC.laughedatD.talkedabout

44.A.thewaiterB.timeC.ID.thedinner

45.A.trueB.hopefulC.clearD.possible

46.A.restaurantB.washroomC.officeD.kitchen

47.A.leftB.actedC.satdownD.calmeddown

48.A.wantedB.triedC.orderedD.wished

49.A.metB.caughtC.followedD.discovered

50.A.wastobeatB.wasdealingwithC.wastomeetD.waslookingfor

51.A.careB.surpriseC.worryD.regret

52.A.mustB.canC.needD.may

53.A.discoveryB.mistakeC.decisionD.fortune

54.A.apityB.naturalC.achanceD.lucky

55.A.ThusB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Therefore

2006

OnahotsummerdayinlateAugust,IsoughtshadeandacooldrinkatawaterfrontcafeonaGreetisland.Overhundreddegreesin36air.Crowded.Tempers(脾气)ofboththetouristsandwaitershad37tomeetthesituation,makingitaratherquarrelsomeenvironment(环境).

Atthetablenexttominesatanattractive,38couple,waitingfortheir39.Theyheldhands,whispered,kissed,andlaughed.Suddenlytheystood,pickeduptheir40andsteppedtogether41theedgeofwheretheyweresittingtoplacethetableintheseawater.Themanstepped42forthetwochairs.Hepolitely43hisladyinthekneed-deepwaterandthensatdownhimself.Allpeoplearoundlaughedandcheered.

44appeared.Hepausedforjustasecond,walkedintothewaterto45thetableandtaketheir46,andthenwalkedbacktothe47cheersoftherestofhis48.Minuteslaterhereturnedcarryingabottleofwineandtwoglasses.Withoutpausing,hewent49intothewaterto50thewine.Thecoupletoasted(祝酒)eachother,thewaiterandthecrowd.Andthecrowd51bycheeringandthrowingflowerstothem.Threeothertables52tohavelunchinthewater.Theplacewasnowfilledwithlaughter.

Onedoesn’tstepintowaterinone’sbestsummerclothes.Whynot?

Customersarenotserved53.Whynot?

Sometimesoneshouldconsider54thelineofconvention(常规)andenjoy55tothefullest.

36.A.freshB.coolC.stillD.thin

37.A.managedB.expectedC.attemptedD.risen

38.A.lonelyB.curiousC.well-dressedD.bad-tempered

39.A.cheersB.serviceC.attentionD.flowers

40.A.metaltableB.emptybottleC.chairsD.bags

41.A.onB.offC.aroundD.along

42.A.outsideB.forwardC.downD.back

43.A.ledB.seatedC.watchedD.received

44.A.ThemanagerB.AfriendC.AwaiterD.Theservant

45.A.setB.washC.removeD.check

46.A.menuB.billC.foodD.order

47.A.loudB.anxiousC.familiarD.final

48.A.touristsB.customersC.fellowsD.assistants

49.A.atlastB.intimeC.oncemoreD.aswell

50.A.changeB.drinkC.sellD.serve

51.A.repliedB.insistedC.agreedD.understood

52.A.preparedB.joinedinC.settledupD.continued

53.A.withpleasureB.inthecaféC.intheseaD.withwine

54.A.followingB.keepingC.limitingD.crossing

55.A.lifeB.wineC.lunchD.time

2007

IntheUnitedStatestherewasanunusualtaletellingofthedaughterofamechanic(技工).Onedaywhilewalkingalongthebankofalake,thegirl36tosee20eggslaidbyawildgoose.Aftersometimethegirl37themotherwouldnotreturntohereggsandshe38totakethemhome.Thereshecarefully39theeggsintheheatofalamp.Severaldays40theeggsbrokeandthebabygeesecameintothe41.

Geeseareknowntotakethefirstlivingthingtheyseeastheirmother.42,totheseyounggeese,thegirlwastheirmother.

Asthey43,thegirlwasableto44herbirdstorunacrossthegrass,butshecouldnotteachthemto45.Thegirlbecameincreasinglyworriedaboutthis,bothwhen46andinherdreams.Later,shehadan47:

Shewouldpilotaplanetoguidethemin48.Sheaskedherfatherforaplaneandheassembled(组装)asmallaircraftforher.

Caringabout49safety,thefatherdecidedtopilottheplanehimself.However,thebirdsdidnot50orfollowhim,and51sleptinthegrass.

Oneday,thegirl52intotheplane,starteditandsoonleftthe53.Seeingtheirmothertaketotheair,thebirds54flapped(拍打)theirwingsand55.Sheflewtheplanefreelyinthesky,heryoungbirdsfollowing.

36.A.managedB.attemptedC.happenedD.supposed

37.A.realizedB.expectedC.imaginedD.admitted

38.A.helpedB.decidedC.affordedD.meant

39.A.placedB.protectedC.treatedD.examined

40.A.agoB.outC.laterD.long

41.A.familyB.lakeC.homeD.world

42.A.ButB.AlsoC.ThusD.Still

43.A.increasedB.improvedC.roseD.grew

44.A.askB.leadC.wantD.allow

45.A.flyB.raceC.swimD.sing

46.A.asleepB.awayC.aroundD.awake

47.A.ideaB.opinionC.explanationD.excuse

48.A.skyB.heavenC.flightD.plane

49.A.hisB.herC.theirD.its

50.A.respectB.rememberC.recognizeD.receive

51.A.soB.insteadC.hardlyD.too

52.A.climbedB.lookedC.reachedD.fell

53.A.houseB.floorC.waterD.ground

54.A.secretlyB.disappointedlyC.patientlyD.eagerly

55.A.lookedawayB.setoutC.wentbyD.turnedback

 

2008

Afterthebirthofmysecondchild,Igotajobatarestaurant.Havingworkedwithanexperienced36forafewdays,Iwas37towaittablesonmyown.Allwent38thatfirstweek.WhenSaturdaynightcame,Iwasluckily39thetablesnotfarfromthekitchen40,Istillfeltitalittlehardtocarrytheheavytrays(托盘).

BeforeIknewit,the41wasfullofpeople,Imovedslowly42,everystep.Irememberhow43IwaswhenIsawthetraystandnetthetables,itlookeddifferentfromtheoneIwas44on,Ithadnicehandles(手柄),whichmadeit45tomovearound.Iwaspleasedwitheverythingandbeganto46Iwasanaturalatthisjob.

Then,anoldmancametomeandsaid,“Excuseme,dear,mywifeandIloved47youwork.Itseemsyourtraystandhasbeenvery48toyou,butwearegettingreadyto49now,andmywifeneedsher50back.”

Atfirsthis51didnotgetacross.“Whatwashetalkingabout!

”Then,Igotit.Ihadsetmytraysonhiswife’sorthopedicwalker(助步器),Istoodfrozenasice,butmyfacewas52

Iwantedtogetintoaholeand53.

Sincethen,IhaveleanedfrommanymistakessuchastheoneIjust54.Ihavelearnedtobemore55andnottobetoosureofmyself.

36.A.managerB.assistantC.cookD.waitress

37.A.promisedB.invitedC.allowedD.advised

38.A.wellB.quicklyC.safetyD.wrong

39.A.leftB.givenC.broughtD.shown

40.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Finally

41.A.kitchenB.streetC.restaurantD.table

42.A.mindingB.changingC.takingD.saving

43.A.angryB.calmC.sadD.happy

44.A.fixedB.trainedC.loadedD.waited

45.A.slowerB.lighterC.quieterD.easier

46.A.believeB.agreeC.regretD.pretend

47.A.lettingB.makingC.watchingD.having

48.A.usefulB.familiarC.unusualD.interesting

49.A.restB.orderC.eatD.leave

50.A.bagB.walkerC.trayD.coat

51.A.ideaB.praiseC.messageD.need

52.A.coldB.fullofjoyC.paleD.onfire

53.A.lieB.hideC.defendD.stay

54.A.repeatedB.discoveredC.correctedD.described

55.A.carefulB.patientC.honestD.practical

2009

TheTrueStoryofTreasureIsland

ItwasalwaysthoughtthatTreasureIslandwastheproductofRobertLouisStevenson'simagination.  36 ,recentresearchhasfoundthetruestoryofthisexcitingwork.

Stevenson,aScotsman,hadlived  37  formanyyears.In1881hereturnedtoScotlandfora  38 .WithhimwerehisAmericanwifeFannyandhisson  39EachmorningStevensonwouldtakethemoutforalong  40  overthehills.Theyhadbeen  41  thisforseveraldaysbeforetheweathersuddenlytookaturnfortheworse.Keptindoorsbytheheavyrain,Lloydfeltthedays  42 .Tokeeptheboyhappy,Robertaskedtheboytodosome  43  

Onemorning,theboycametoRobertwithabeautifulmapofanisland.Robert  44 thattheboyhaddrawnalargecrossinthemiddleof  45 ."What'sthat?

"heasked."That'sthe  46  treasure'"saidtheboy.Robertsuddenly  47 somethingofanadventurestoryintheboy's  48 .Whiletherainwaspouring,Robertsatdownb

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