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        先說你要什么水平的?初中還是高中不然發(fā)上來要么你覺得難,要么你覺得容易就不好了 (一) Dad taught me a lot about life, especially its hard times. I remembered one of his 1 one night when I was ready to quit(退出)a political movement I was losing, and wrote about it in my diary. Tired, feeling the many months of struggle, I went up to my 2 to make some notes. I was looking for a pencil in the back of my desk drawer when I 3 up one of Dad's old business cards 4 he was so proud of:Andrea Cuomo, Italian- American Groceries- Fine Imported Products. Then I thought about how he 5 with difficult situation. A lot of pictures appeared into my mind, but one spot came sharply into view. We had just moved to Holliswood, New York. We had our own 6 for the first time; it had some land around it, even 7 . One, in particular, was a great blue spruce(云杉) that must have been 40 feet tall. Less than a week after we moved in, there was a terrible 8 . We came home from the store that night to find the spruce 9 almost totally from the ground and thrown onto the street. When my brother Frankie and I saw the spruce,our hearts 10 . But not Dad's. The rain was 11 . Then he announced, "OK, we're going to push him up!" "What are you talking about, Dad? The roots are out of the 12 ! ""Shut up, we're going o push him up, he's going to grow again. "We couldn't say no to him. So we 13 him into the house and we got what rope 14 was and we tied the rope around the top of the tree that lay on the street, and he stood up by the house, with me 15 on the rope and Frankie in the street in the rain, helping to 16 up the great blue spruce. In no 17 at all, we had it standing up straight again! Dad 18 stakes (木樁) in the ground, tied rope from the 19 to the stakes, and said, "Don’t worry, he is going to grow again…" I looked at the card and wanted to cry. I couldn't 20 , to get back into the movement. 1. A. classes B. lectures C. lessons D. talks 2. A. study B. work C. company D. secretary 3. A. turned B. took C. came D. picked 4. A. where B. when C. what D. that 5. A. kept B. worked C. dealt D. helped 6. A. house B. farm C. trees D. car 7. A. yard B. field C. flowers D. trees 8. A. storm B. rain C. snow D. weather 9. A. pushed B. pulled C. put D. stuck 10. A. fell B. rose C. sank D. dropped 11. A. stopping B. falling C. coming D. going 12. A. control B. life C. ground D. building 13. A. led B. followed C. took D. brought 14. A. there B. where C. that D. it 15. A. pulling B. pushing C. holding D. fixing 16. A. take B. put C. pull D. push 17. A. noise B. time C. speed D. word 18. A. shook B. made C. cut D. drove 19. A. ground B. house C. trunk D. roots 20. A. wait B. stop C. leave D. stay (二) How often one hears children wishing they were grown-ups. And old people wishing they were 1 again. Each age has its pleasure and its pains, and the happiest person is the one who enjoys what each age 2 him without wasting his time in useless 3 . Childhood is a time when there are few responsibilities(責任) to make life 4 . If a child has good parents, he is 5 , looked after and loved, whatever he may do. It is 6 that he will ever again in his life be 7 so much without having to do anything in return. 8 , life is always giving new things to the child-things that have lost their 9 for older people because they are too 10 . But a child has his 11 , he is not so free to do what he wishes to do; he is 12 being told not to do something, or being 13 for what he has wrongly done. When a young man 14 to earn his own living, he can no longer expect others to 15 his food, his clothes, and his room, but has to work if he wants to live 16 . If he spends most of his time playing about in the ways that he used to as a child, he will 17 hungry. And if he breaks the laws of society 18 he used to break the laws of his parents, he may go to prison. If, 19 , he works hard, keeps out of trouble and has good health, he can have the great happiness of 20 for himself his own position in society. 1. A. children B. young C. active D. strong 2. A. leaves B. hopes C. judges D. gives 3. A. regrets B. means C. ways D. forms 4. A. better B. easy C. difficult D. perfect 5. A. raised B. supported C. served D. dressed 6. A. impossible B. natural C. common D. harmful 7. A. taught B. asked for C. paid D. given 8. A. As a result B. In other words C. From time to time D. What’s more 9. A. power B. sense C. value D. interest 10. A. popular B. modern C. familiar D. advanced 11. A. pains B. weakness C. requests D. rights 12. A. year by year B. again and again C. once in a while D. for ever 13. A. warned B. talked C. punished D. destroyed 14. A. plans B. starts C. continues D. manages 15. A. take the place of B. pay for C. pay off D. think of 16. A. comfortably B. freely C. peacefully D. separately 17. A. feel B. face C. go D. meet 18. A. since B. when C. while D. as 19. A. by the way B. possibly C. sooner or later D. however 20. A. keeping up B. building up C. taking up D. making up Granny Sarya lived outside Moscow. Her only son 1 to Afghanistan(阿富汗) and was killed in action there.Soon after that, her husband lost his job. The old man was always 2 food and clothes.And on a winter night he went out alone when Sarya was asleep. The next morning he was 3 dead in a cold lake. And his worn-out coat was 4 in a tree not far away. Sarya was so 5 that she nearly took her own life. Things got worse and worse after that. She always lived in hunger and cold. She had hoped that the government(政府) could help her but she 6 . It was a cold windy night. The old woman couldn't 7 asleep at all. She had to get up. She decided to write a letter to God(神), asking for 8 . She wished God to give her 100 rubles (盧布), so she could buy some food for herself. When she 9 writing it, she found she had no 10 . She had to put the 11 at a crossing. 12 the next morning a policeman found the letter. He read it to his comrades.They were all so 13 that they gathered some rubles and sent them to the poor old woman. At first Granny Sarya was happy. But after she 14 the money, she became 15 and said, “I'm told that all things that are touched by the policeman will be only a half left!”1. A. sent B. ran away C. was sent D. escaped2. A. worried about B. pleased with C. thinking about D. hearing of3. A. known B. found C. told D. fallen4. A. put B. hanged C. shown D. hung5. A. sad B. happy C. tired D. clever6. A. succeeded B. failed C. won D. lost7. A. go B. fall C. get D. help8. A. coats B. food C. houses D. help9. A. ended B. started C. finished D. enjoyed10.A. stamp B. money C. pen D. paper11.A. food B. letter C. coat D. rubles12.A. Badly B. Carefully C. Luckily D. Wonderfully13.A. excited B. moved C. amazed D. surprised14.A. saw B. received C. gave D. counted15.A. angry B. thankful C. helpful D. worriedWhen it was over 20 years ago, I first met Mr. Andrews, my old headmaster. During the war (戰(zhàn)爭) I was studying at school in the north of England. My 1 had just returned to London, and there were not 2 schools left for children. My father had to go from one school to another, trying to 3 them to take me as a pupil. We had 4 to all the schools near our home, but no one would take me. 5 , we went to a school about five kilometers 6 form home. The headmaster kept us waiting for at least 7 . I could hear boys playing on the playground outside.When the headmaster's secretary (秘書) let us 8 his office, Mr. Andrews said," 9 do you want to come here?" I had 10 of saying something about studying, 11 now I couldn't remember anything, only thought of the boys playing outside. "I don't know 12 in London," I said. "I'd like to play with 13 boys. I'll read a lot of books, too." "All right," Mr. Andrews said. "We have one seat 14 ." My two years at that school were 15 the happiest of my life.1. A. school B. family C. friends D. parents2. A. good B. helpful C. cheap D. enough3. A. make B. hope C. ask D. let4. A. been B. gone C. walked D. got5. A. In the end B. At first C. At once D. By then6. A. far B. away C. back D. down7. A. a while B. a minute C. an hour D. a day8. A. in B. to C. inside D. into9. A. What B. When C. Why D. How10. A. remembered B. thought C. found D. heard11. A. but B. and C. though D. so12. A. anyone B. someone C. everyone D. no one13. A. others B. other C. the others D. the other14. A. more B. free C. each D. only15. A. under B. inside C. above D. amongBallpoint pens have made life easier for millions of people. At one time 1 did not like their students to 2 with pen. Perhaps it was because pens can leak(漏) and it is 3 to spill(溢出) the ink. And it is hard to write on thin or cheap paper with them. Ladislao Biro 4 for a newspaper in Budapest. He spent all day 5 his desk. Day in and day out, he corrected 6 of thin, cheap paper with a pen and ink. He often had to stop to 7 his pen and it did not write 8 on the thin paper. He and his brother George 9 some experiments. They wanted a pen that did not leak, with ink that did not spill. Why not 10 a little ball at the end?Two Englishmen, Henry Martin and Frederick Miles, like the 11 .It was the 12 of the Second World War. The Air Force 13 a non-leak, non-spill pen for the men to write with in 14 . Martin and Miles made and 15 many thousands of Biro “writing-sticks” to the Air Force.1. A. factories B. schools C. shops D. restaurants2. A. play B. write C. come D. meet3. A. easy B. hard C. free D. popular4. A. left B. waited C. looked D. worked5. A. on B. near C. at D. in6. A. mistake B. books C. pages D. diaries7. A. mend B. fill C. brush D. change8. A. well B. down C. out D. up9. A. kept B. finished C. began D. studied10.A. find B. wear C . grow D. use11.A. matter B. result C. meaning D. idea12.A. day B. time C. break D. year13.A. bought B. took C. needed D. preferred14.A. planes B. ships C. trains D. buses15.A. sold B. lent C. moved D. passedThe generation gap(代溝)has become a 1 problem. I read a 2 about it in the newspaper. Some children have killed themselves after quarrels(爭吵)with 3 . I think this is because they don't often have a talk with each other. Parents now 4 more time in the office, 5 they don't have much time to 6 with their children. As time passes, they 7 feel that they don't have the 8 topics(話題)to talk 9 . I want to tell parents to be more with your 10 , get to know them and 11 them. And for children, show your 12 to your parents. They are the people who 13 you. So 14 them your thoughts(想法). In this way, you 15 have a better understanding of each other.1. A. serious B. wonderful C. necessary D. thankful2. A. message B. call C. report D. letter3. A. friends B. teachers C. classmates D. parents4. A. spend B. stay C. work D. have5. A. because B. if C. but D. so6. A. study B. do C. stay D. shop7. A. neither B. either C. all D. both 8. A. interesting B. same C. true D. good9. A. about B. of C. in D. above10. A. business B. children C. work D. office11. A. get on with B. look after C. understand D. love12. A. interest B. secret C. trouble D. feelings13. A. hate B. love C. live D. speak14. A. tell B. ask C. answer D. say15. A. can B. should C. must D. wouldMr. Evans lives in a city. He was a math 1 three years ago. He taught well and his students 2 him. So he decided to work in the middle school all his life. But an accident 3 everything. One spring he took his class to 4 a place of interest. The children saw a lot of 5 things and had a good time there. But on their way to school, their 6 hit by a truck because the young driver was drink. Five students 7 and more than half of the children were badly __8 in the accident. He didn’t know how it had happened and was __9 it and after he came out of hospital, he left the school and became a __10 . He tried his best to stop the drivers breaking the traffic rules. He worked hard and was strict with the drivers. So they are afraid of him. One afternoon it was very hot. Mr. Evans was 11 . He was standing at the crossing and watching the traffic. Suddenly he saw a __12_ rushing towards the crossing. It ran so fast that it almost hit a man __13 a bike. He stopped it at once and saw a girl in it. “ 14 your licence to me, madam,” said Mr. Evans. The girl passed her bag on to him and said, “Please look for it in it 15 . I can’t see anything without glasses.”1. A. worker B. teacher C. doctor D. farmer2. A. liked B. wished C. helped D. answered3. A. beat B. won C. lost D. changed4. A. build B. break C. visit D. find5. A. pleasure B. dangerous C .safe D. interesting6. A. bus B. train C. car D. ship7. A. left B. lived C. died D. fell8. A. hot B. hurt C. touched D. stopped9. A. sad about B. afraid of C .worried about D .pleased with10. A. soldier B. policeman C. bookseller D. cleaner11. A. in the horne B. at home C .on duty D. in the office12. A .runner B. policeman C. player D. car13. A. riding B. selling C. buying D. making14. A. Throw B. Show C. Lend D. Write15. A. you B. I C . yourself D. myself 要答案hi我

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