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I thought he was my friend, but when I was in trouble he turned his __________ on me.

A、face

B、head

C、legs

D、back

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第1题

My heart ______ because I thought he was going to dump me for another girl.A) sinkB)

My heart ______ because I thought he was going to dump me for another girl.

A) sink

B) sank

C) sunk

D) sinks

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第2题

I laughed at my friend. But a half-drunk young man thought I was laughing at him. So he went on me.()
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第3题

I laughed at my friend. But a half-drunk young man thought I was laughing at him. So he went on me.()
I laughed at my friend. But a half-drunk young man thought I was laughing at him. So he went on me.()

A.错误

B.正确

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第4题

"... What were the use of my creation, if I were entirely contained here? My great miserie
s in this world have been Heathcliff s miseries, and I watched and felt each from the beginning; my great thought in living is himself. If all else is perished, and he remained, I shall still continue to be; and all else remained, and he was annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger; I should not seem part of it.. . " Questions:

This passage is taken from the novel entitled______. It is written by______.

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第5题

Smith is a 26-year-old single mother with a daughter. She was moving into her a-partment i
n Atlanta, Georgia early on the morning of March 12, when a man followed her and put a gun to her head. "I was opening my door and I felt really, really afraid," she said in a TV interview last week. The man was Brian Nichols, 33. He was suspected of killing three people on March 11 and later of killing a federal(联邦的)agent. The local police were searching for him. Nichols tied Smith up with tape, but released her after she repeatedly begged him not to take her life. "I told him if he hurt me, my little girl wouldnt have a mummy," she said. In order to calm the man down, she read to him from the purpose-driven life, a bestselling religious book. He asked her to repeat a paragraph about "what you thought your purpose in life was what talents were you given". And the two of them discussed this topic. Smith said, "I basically just talked to him and tried to gain his trust. " Smith said she asked Nichols why he chose her. "He said he thought I was an angel sent from God, and we were Christian sister and brother," she said. "And that he was lost, and that God led him to me. " She even cooked breakfast for the man before he allowed her to leave. She said Nichols was surprised when she made him breakfast and that the two of them watched television coverage(报道)that the police hunt for him. "I cannot believe thats me," Nichols told the woman. Then, Nichols asked Smith what she thought he should do. She said, "I think you should turn yourself in. If you dont, lots more people are going to get hurt. " Eventually, he let her go. Then she called the police. A US $ 60 000 reward had been posted for Nicholss capture. Authorities said they did not yet know if Smith should get that money.

How did Smith feel when she saw a robber with her?

A.Frightened.

B.Frustrated.

C.Nervous.

D.Calm.

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第6题

Not long ago, I had my first on-line chat. I thought it would be【C1】______because I have h
eard so many people describe it in that way. But it was, disappointingly, quite an unpleasant【C2】______. On line I met a man【C3】______said he was a manager in a big company in Dalian. We chatted pleasantly first, then exchanged e-mail adresses in order to keep in touch in the future.【C4】______, he sent me an e-mail. When I opened it, I found, to my surprise, a detailed(详细的)self-introduction including age,【C5】______, weight, habits and future plans. It was an advertisement for a dating(约会)service! I was hurt【C6】______felt rather angry. When I told a veteran(有经验的)Internet surfer(网民)of my experience, he said it was not uncommon. I was【C7】______. The Web provides such a nice, large place to make friends, why do some people【C8】______it? The relationship between one another should be mutual(互助的)politeness and respect. Online we cant see one another s physical form, but we are talking through our【C9】______. Such tricks as the one I met are not polite at all. Since the Web belongs to everyone, every user has a duty to keep a friendly and polite atmosphere(氛围). We need【C10】______honesty and respect on-line.

【C1】

A.exciting

B.disappointing

C.surprising

D.frightening

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第7题

I had my first chocolate bar at five years old. Ill never forget the【C1】______, comforting
taste. But the circumstances were【C2】______but sweet. It was World War H . I【C3】______with my family in the Lithuanian town of Taurage【C4】______the Russian army swept west toward Nazi Germany. Many people in our village【C5】______away in terror. In the confusion, I stood with my 12-year-old sister, and my three-year-old brother, near the railway【C6】______, where a train for Germany waited.【C7】______families were allowed to board the train. Just before leaving, a woman traveling【C8】______approached us. "Ill take care of him," she told my sister, and【C9】______me onto the train as it left the station. The entire trip I【C10】______my mother. We arrived in Hamburg. Now that the woman had【C11】______Taurage she had no more use for me. I lived on the【C12】______like thousands of other children in that wartorn city. I survived 【C13】______stealing food. Then the American occupation troops arrived. One afternoon as I hid【C14】______in a mess tent in search of food, a huge hand lifted me up by the collar—an American soldier. I was【C15】______and I could see it upset him. "Its okay, kid," he said. He reached into his jacket and handed me a chocolate bar. I【C16】______it and took a small bite. I thought Id gone to heaven. The soldier took me and some other【C17】______children to an orphanage run by Red Cross. Fours years later I was transferred to an orphanage in America. 【C18】______a family who lived in Pennsylvania adopted me. Later I joined the Army, then attended college after the army and【C19】______a masters degree in clinical social work. I never did learn the soldier God sent to save my life, but I will remember his【C20】______forever.

【C1】

A.poor

B.bad

C.terrible

D.delicious

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第8题

I was nervous—desperately nervous—about becoming car-free. But eight months ago our car wa
s hit, and the damage was so bad it had to be given up. And that s when I had an idea. Why not just give up having a car at all? The more I thought about it, the more sensible it seemed. We have a railway station behind our house, a tube station 10 minutes walk away, and a bus stop at the end of the street. If any family in Britain could live without a car, I reasoned, then surely we were that family? But my new car-free plan wasn t shared by my family. My teenage daughters were shocked. How would they get to and from university? (A bus, I suggested.)What would their friends think about our family being "too poor to afford a car" ? (I wasn t that bothered what they thought, and I suggested they take the same approach.) My friends, too, were astonished at our plan. Wasn t a car essential, when you had children? What would happen if someone got seriously ill overnight and needed to go to hospital (erm...an ambulance?). People smiled, as though this was another of my mad ideas, before saying they were sure I d soon realise that a car wasn t a luxury, it was a necessity. Eight months on, I wonder whether we 11 ever own a car again. The idea that you "have" to own a car, especially if you live in a city, is all in the mind. I live—and many other people do too—in a community that has never been better served by public transport, and yet car ownership has never been higher. Do I really need a car? The answer, for me, turned out to be no, and Im a lot richer because I dared to ask the question.

The author decided to live a car-free life______.

A.after his car was damaged beyond repair

B.after he was hurt in a terrible car accident

C.because maintaining a car was too costly

D.because the traffic jam was too much for him

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第9题

Running late again, I rushed into the Cub Scouts parents meeting, noting the surplus of em
pty chairs. At least, I wasn t the only one running behind, I told myself with great relief. The Cubmaster checked his watch, and with a barely audible sigh, started the meeting. As the Cubmaster explained the challenges that the group faced in the coming year, he pointed out that the empty chairs, which should have been filled with parent volunteers, were our biggest obstacles. As he spoke, I felt a rising sense of guilt mounting within me. Wasnt I looking forward to leaving my seven-year-old in the care of a competent adult while I ran errands? I quickly came to realize that the problem wasn t just about empty chairs: it was also about people like me who were unwilling to sacrifice some of their time to a worthy cause. Before I could change my mind, I raised my hand to volunteer as den (幼年童子军小队)leader. Although I knew next to nothing about teaching a group of noisy and restless second-graders, I was determined to make it work. My first den meeting was as chaotic and noisy as the first day of a county fair. The boys were too excited to sit still. What have I gotten myself into? I wondered, composing a letter of resignation in my head. Much to my surprise, the boys actually enjoyed themselves. They even invited their friends to join our den, and before long, our ranks swelled from four boys to ten. My son was thrilled to have his mom as den leader: it gave him bragging rights on the playground. As I walked through the school s parking lot, it was rare when one of "my" boys didn t call out a greeting or stop me for a quick hug and a story to share. They would talk with me about the little things going on in their lives—whether it was a loose tooth ready to wiggle its way out or a special event coming up. As I watched them, I thought of the empty chairs at that meeting and those who would never know this joy. After all, I gave those boys only one hour of my time every week, but they rewarded me with their hearts.

It is clear that the Cubmaster______.

A.felt sorry for what had happened

B.could hardly control his anger

C.was thankful to whoever had come

D.was disappointed with the situation

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第10题

I thought of my childhood when I lived with my grandparents on a farm.()
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第11题

I will say my honest thought, even at the risk of ____ people.
A.offend

B.offended

C.offending

D.having offended

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