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When I knew what they said about me I felt().

A.hurted

B.hurt

C.be hurted

D.be hurt

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第1题
My name is Wilbur Tennant and I'm a farmer. You can't imagine what a terrible
()I have had to live through. It all started when I discovered my cows ()all over the place. And then they began dying. Well, I thought I knew who was (): Dupont, the () company. It was ()poisonous waste near a river that runs through my farm. (), the company ()it and claimed that it was my fault! It was not until I was lucky enough to get a top lawyer to () me that I had any success. He took the company to ()and eventually I was able to reach a ()with Dupont for a large sum of money. As what it had done was clearly () the law, Dupont also found itself in trouble with the Environmental Protection Agency.

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第2题
根据以下内容回答下列各题, When I came to the United States, I didnt speak any English. Whe
n anyone asked me some-thing, I always said "Yes. " But I really didnt know what they were saying. Once I went to a large store to buy a mouse (鼠标) for my computer. When I got there, I was worried about the price. At last I found a cheap mouse. I checked the price to make sure of it before I went to the cashier. While I was at the cashiers, she asked me something. I said, "Yes," even though I didnt under-stand what she said. Then she told me what I had to pay. The price was different. I knew something was wrong. But I was afraid to say anything. Later, at home, I thought about what the cashier said to me. What made the price go up? Then my husband came home. He looked at the receipt and found out what was wrong. The cashiers question was, "Would you like a one-year warranty(保修)?”and my answer was, "Yes.” Since that day, I have never said "Yes" before I understand the question. And I have never paid more than the actual(实际的)price. The writer is studying in the United States.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesnt say

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第3题
In this small town there was not a single man of importance who would dare to have a house
keeper younger than sixty, for fear of what people might say about them. I was【56】, however. When I needed a housekeeper I【57】a girl called Bridie Casey, a lovely little girl of seventeen from a village up the coast. But I【58】my choice carefully. I drove out there one day when she was at home, and I had a look at the cottage and a【59】with her mother and a cup of tea, and after that I did not need anyone to say that she was 【60】. I knew if there was anything Bridie did not do【61】her mother would not【62】long to correct her. After that, there was only one【63】to rise.

"Have you a【64】Bridle ?" said I.

"No, doctor, I have not," said she with a simple expression that did not【65】me a bit. As a doctor you soon get used to innocent (无邪的)【66】.

"Well, you'd better【67】and get one," said I,"【68】. I'm not going to take you."

【69】this she laughed.

【70】she started working at my house. She proved to be very【71】and efficient (高效率的). Of course, she was so good-looking that people who came to my house used to pass a【72】about us. But that didn't matter. They did not dare to hire a pretty girl themselves for【73】of what people would say. But I knew as long as a girl had a man of【74】to look after she would give me 【75】.

(61)

A.an inclusion

B.a conclusion

C.an exception

D.a succession

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第4题
Not too long ago, I was faced with what appeared to be a brick wall. After【C1】______a corp
orate environment for greener pastures, I found that the other side wasnt any【C2】______, nor did there seem to be any grass at all. No matter what I【C3】______to do, I was invariably knocked back to square one. So, I started【C4】______business venture, again to be knocked back to square one. I began to【C5】______my own confidence; maybe I had made a fatal【C6】______. Maybe, I should go back to what I did before.【C7】______, it seemed to be a much more secure and safer environment. As I contemplated(预期)my【C8】______, I received a card in the mail from a friend of mine who knew how I was【C9】______. The card read: "Persistence; persistence prevails when all else fails. " I sat there【C10】______that card, once, twice, three times. When youre faced with an uncertain future, when all you try seems to go【C11】______, maybe there was more truth to these words than I【C12】______. Maybe, I hadnt found the right【C13】______for success. On the other hand, maybe I had【C14】______up too soon. Ever heard the expression " back up and reload" . Well, if you give up, it meant to me that I should start again【C15】______this time internalizing(内化)the words " persistence prevails when all else fails". To make a long story【C16】______, I did persevere; persistence【C17】______with a god dose of patience realizing that a new beginning doesnt emerge to success【C18】______. Failure is the chance to【C19】______your mistakes. Success also encourages us to learn, to persevere in order to reach your goal. Life can be filled with【C20】______, but only those who dont persevere adopt failure as the way it has to be.

【C1】

A.making

B.leaving

C.changing

D.following

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第5题
听力原文:W: Hi, Bob. How is your oral presentation coming along?M: What oral presentation?

听力原文:W: Hi, Bob. How is your oral presentation coming along?

M: What oral presentation? I don't have to give mine until the end of the next week.

W: You mean you haven't even started working on it yet?

M: No. I need the pressure of a deadline to get inspired.

W: Gee. I'm just the opposite. I can't Concentrate unless I know I have plenty of time. Besides I have a big physics test next Week so I want to get my presentation out of the way.

M: What's your presentation on?

W: William Carlos Williams.

M: Wasn't he a poet? I thought we were supposed to focus on a short story.

W: He wrote short stories, do you know?

M: Really? I never knew that I guess I'll learn more on Tuesday. Is that when you are supposed to talk?

W: Uh-huh. But I was going to offer you sneak preview. I'm looking for someone to tell me whether I'm talking to fast and whether you can follow what I'm saying.

M: I guess I could do that. When were you thinking of?

W: Will tonight be all right? I have a class to go to now but I'll be around after dinner.

M: That sounds good. I'll stop by your room. It's probably quieter there than in my hall.

What does the woman want the man to tell her?

A.When the report is due.

B.How he chose his topic.

C.If he passed the course.

D.Whether her talk is clear.

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第6题
I arrived in the United Stated on February 6, 1966, but I remember my first day
here very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kennedy Airport at three o'clock in the afternoon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty. My friend helped me unpack at the hotel and then left me because he had to go back to work. He promised to return the next day.

Shortly after my friend had left, I went to a restaurant near hotel to get something to eat. Because I couldn't speak a word of English, I couldn't tell the waiter what I wanted. I was very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter didn't understand me. Finally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table was eating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights, and huge crowds of people. I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk around the city. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, but I wanted to try.

When I returned to the hotel, I was tired out, but I couldn't sleep because I kept hearing the fire and police sirens during the night. I lay awake and thought about New York. It was a very big and interesting city with many tall buildings, big cars, and full of noise and busy people. I also decided right then that I had to learn to speak English.

1. On the way to his hotel, the writer _____.

A. was silent all the time

B. kept talking to his friend

C. looked out of the window with great interest

D. showed his friend something he brought with him

2. He went to _____ to get something to eat.

A. a tea house

B. a pub

C. a café room

D. a nearby restaurant

3. He did not have what he really wanted, because _____.

A. he only made some gestures

B. he did not order at all

C. he could not make himself understood

D. the waiter was unwilling to serve

4. The waiter _____.

A. knew what he would order

B. finally understood what he said

C. took the order through his gestures

D. served the same thing the man at the next table was having

5. After dinner, he _____.

A. walked back to the hotel right away

B. had a walking tour about the city

C. went to the movies

D. did some shopping on Broadway

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第7题
Only when _____ to London _____ him.

A.did he come; did I knew

B.he came; I knew

C.did he come; I knew

D.he came; did I know

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第8题
I hesitated about taking his side()I knew the whole story.

A.why

B.until

C.when

D.where

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第9题
When we were first married, I knew you would have to spend quite a lot of time on your own, when I c

When we were first married, I knew you would have to spend quite a lot of time on your own, when Icould not spare myself frombusiness affairs.

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第10题
Go for It! While watching the Olympics the other night, I came across quite a sight. It wa
s not a world record broken, but a show of determination. The event was swimming and started with only three men on the blocks. For one reason or another, two of them false started so they were disqualified(取消资格). That left only one to compete. It would have been difficult enough, not having anyone to race against, even though the time on the clock is what's important. I watched the man dive off the block and knew right away that he was not out for gold. His arms were flailing(乱摆)in an attempt at freestyle. Clearly this man was not a medal competitor. I listened to the crowd begin to laugh at this poor man who was clearly having a hard time. Finally be made his turn to start back. You could tell he was tired out. But in those few difficult strokes(划动), the crowd had changed. No longer were they laughing, but beginning to cheer. Some even began to stand and shouted things like, "Come on, you can do it!" and "Go for it!" He did. When this young man finally finished his race, the crowd went wild. You would have thought that he had won the gold, and he should have. Even though he recorded one of the slowest times in Olympic history, this man did his best. Just a short year ago, he had never even swum, let alone raced. His country had been asked to Sydney as a polite gesture. But this man gave his all; he knew that he had no chance, but he competed because of the spirit of the game. I saw a world record being broken while watching the Olympics the other night.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The man became very tired when he turned to swim back.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

When the man finally finished his race, the crowd became angry with him.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The man came from a small country far away from Sydney.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The man did his best even if he was aware that he had no chance to win.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Two swimmers were disqualified because they had started before the official signal was given.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The man felt sad when he knew he made one of the slowest Olympic records..A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

It's easy for an athlete to perform well when having nobody to race against .A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

I knew that the man was not able to compete for the medals.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The crowd laughed at the man from beginning to end.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

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