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Passage 1
I drove to a local supermarket the other day. My shopping list was ___21__ and my wallet was light. Still, I needed to get a week’s worth of groceries for my family. I parked my car, looked down at my list, and hoped I could ___22__it all.
As I ___23__ the door, I saw a man with kind eyes and a gentle ___24___. He said he was collecting for a local food bank that helped to__ 25__ the hungry in my area. He handed me a second shopping list of things they could use and asked me to __26__ if I could. I smiled back, took the __27__ and walked into the store. I really wanted to help, but wasn’t sure if I could this time.
I walked through the store, picking up vegetables, soup, spaghetti, bread, milk, cereal, macaroni, bananas,and a dozen other things. I slowly ___28__ each item off my list until I was done. When I looked down at my full cart I ___29__ again if I even had enough to pay for it all. Then, as I put my own list back into my pocket, I saw the food ___30__ list under it. I smiled and decided to trust my heart.
With the food bank in mind, I went over and ___31___ two of the biggest boxes of rice the store had and put them in my cart. It took__32__ six dollars out of my wallet to pay for them,__33__ my heart felt six times larger when I did. And when everything was ___34___, I had just enough to pay for it all.
It _35___ so little to make our world a better place. A few dollars can help to fill a child’s __36__ belly(肚子). A smile and hug can help to ___37__ a hurting heart. An encouraging word can inspire someone else to live and to love. A random__38__ of kindness can change another’s day and life. It is up to us,___39__. If we can ___40___ a few dollars on rice , then we can share a love that will last forever.
21.A.short
B. long
C. frequent
D. heavy
22.A.offer
B. exchange C .afford
D. accept
23 A. approached B. painted C. cleaned
D .left
24 A. attitude
B. manner
C. smile
D. anger
25.A.share
B .train
C. protect
D. feed
26.A.help
B. write
C. advertise
D. search
27.A.name
B. project
C. list
D. budget
28.A.signed
B. marked C. rid
D. separated
29.A.wandered B. wondered C. fancied
D. amazed
30.A.store
B. cart
C. nutrition
D. bank
31.A.picked out B. lifted up
C. picked up
D. folded up
32.A.other
B. others
C. more
D. another
33.A.so
B. but
C. and
D. since
34.A.ordered
B. totaled
C. replaced
D. packed
35.A.takes
B. spends
C. pays
D. wastes
36.A.hungry
B. adequate C. anxious
D. full
37.A.cure
B. treat
C. heal
D. recover
38.A.ability
B. allowance C. appreciation
D. act
39.A.although
B. though
C. yet
D. still
40.A.save
B. rescue
C. accumulate
D. reserve
Passage 1:21-25 BCACD
26-30 ACBBD
31-35CDBBA
36-40 ACDBA
Passage 2
Generally speaking, a British is widely regarded as a quiet, shy and conservative (保守) person who is
21
only among those with whom he is familiar. When a stranger is present, he often seems nervous,
22
embarrassed. You have to take a commuter train (通勤车) any morning or evening to
23
the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or
24
off in a corner; hardly anybody talks, since to do so would be considered quite offensive (冒犯的).
25
, there is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior, which, once
26
, makes the offender immediately the object of
27
.
One of the few things we can say about the British with certainty is that a British takes a(n)
28
to the discussion of their weather and that, if given a chance, he will talk about it
29
. Some people argue that it is because the British weather
30
follows forecast and thus becomes a source of interest to everyone. This may be so. Certainly a British cannot have much
31
in the weathermen, whose predictions, in many cases,
32
to be wrong! The man in the street seems to be as accurate – or as inaccurate – as the weathermen in his
33
.
Foreigners may be surprised at the number of references
34
weather that the British make to each other in the course of a single day. Very often conversational greetings are
35
by comments on the weather. “Nice day, isn’t it?” “Beautiful day!” may well be heard instead of “Good morning, how are you?”
36
the foreigner may consider this exaggerated (夸大) and comic, it is worthwhile pointing out that it could be used to his
37
. If he wants to start a conversation with a British but is
38
to know where to begin, he could do well to mention the state of the weather. It is a(n)
39
subject to which a response may well be
40
of even the most reserved of the British.
21. A. relaxed
B. frustrated
C. amused
D. exhausted
22. A. yet
B. otherwise
C. even
D. so
23. A. experience
B. witness
C. watch
D. undertake
24. A. whispering
B. murmuring C. nodding
D. laughing
25. A. Hopefully
B. Exactly C. Frequently
D. Obviously
26. A. developed
B. observed
C. followed D. broken
27. A. doubt
B. argument
C. criticism
D. praise
28. A. emotion
B. fancy
C. likeliness
D. judgment
29. A. at length
B. at last
C. at most
D. at least
30. A. always
B. often
C. constantly D. seldom
31. A. faith
B. relief
C. honor
D. credit
32. A. put out
B. make out
C. turn out D. find out
33. A. consideration
B. prediction
C. approval
D. appreciation
34. A. about
B. on
C. in
D. to
35. A. started
B. conducted
C. replaced
D. proposed
36. A. Since
B. Although
C. However
D. Only if
37. A. benefit
B. advantage C. disadvantageD. favor
38. A. at a loss
B. in detail C. in groups
D. on occasion
39. A. avoidable
B. steady
C. optional D. safe
40. A. expected
B. asked
C. wished D. reminded
Passage 2:21-25 ACBCD
26-30 DCBAD
31-35 ACBDC
36-40 BBADA
Passage 3
A few days ago I was sitting in a Thai restaurant enjoying a meal when I got on a phone call from a friend I hadn’t spoken to for a long time. In my enthusiasm and_21__ I talked slightly louder than usual voice and in Spanish, my mother tongue.
A few minutes into the_22__, the lady sitting at the table beside mine got up, seemingly__23_, and asked the restaurant staff to relocate her to a table as far away as possible from the man who wouldn’t _24__his phone.
I sank in my seat out of _25__. I ended the call soon afterwards and felt the urge to go over and _26__. Before getting up I looked around to see where she was and she was, _27__, at the table furthest away from me.
I noticed that the lady was_28__ and staring out of the window. I _29__ a tinge(气息) of sadness——perhaps a desire for aloneness and peace. But I had_30__ destroyed it minutes earlier.
Right then I _31__ my plans for a conventional apologetic gesture. Seeing the Smile Cards in my wallet I took one out. On signing my restaurant bill I asked my server to _32__charge the lady’s meal to my credit card and hand her the Smile Card instead of her bill.
Did she take it the wrong way, I _33__? Did she get confused? Did she refuse the anonymous_34__? And so on. I just waited and felt nervous to learn the _35__.To my pleasant surprise, things_36__ to be the best possible way.
The waiter approached me in a stream of _37__, telling me, “In many times she had _38__there before, but we had never seen the old lady smile as she did upon __39_the Smile Card and the $0check. She thanked me even though I _40__ that someone else did the job.”
21. A. anger
B. sorrow
C. nervousness
D. excitement
22. A. call
B. restaurant
C. discussion
D. interview
23. A. informed
B. cheered
C. offended
D. separated
24. A. get off
B. get on
C. get through
D. get over
25. A. enthusiasm B. embarrassment C. disappointment D. satisfaction
26. A. donate
B. cooperate
C. apologize
D. exchange
27. A. instead
B. indeed
C. again
D. also
28. A. moved
B. thankful
C. proud
D. alone
29. A. arranged
B. ignored
C. broke
D. detected
30. A. obviously
B. naturally
C. pleasantly
D. purposefully
31. A. prepared
B. abandoned
C. suggested
D. enjoyed
32. A. partly
B. eventually
C. secretly
D. formally
33. A. wondered
B. discouraged
C. expected
D. continued
34. A. service
B. point
C. advice
D. offer
35. A. approach
B. outcome
C. difference
D. reason
36. A. turned out
B. put out
C. took out
D. made out
37. A. pity
B. doubt
C. joy
D. sorrow
38. A. quarreled
B. worked
C. smiled
D. dined
39. A. selling
B. receiving
C. making
D. wrapping
40. A. explained
B. suspected
C. argued
D. complained
Passage 3:21-25DACAB
26-30CBDDA
31-35BCADB
36-40ACDBA
Passage 4
The writer Devin with his friend Johnson went to his favourite news-stand. Johnson
21 the salesman selling the newspapers gently, but in return he received poor 22 . The salesman never even looked up at his customer when he 23 the late-night edition. Accepting the 24 , Johnson politely smiled and wished the salesman a pleasant weekend. The salesman made an unclear sound and seemed 25 that the two men had completed their business. As the two friends walked down the street, Devin asked, “Does he always treat you so 26 ?” “Yes, 27 , he does,” Johnson responded. “And are you always so 28 and friendly to him?” “Yes, I am!” Johnson 29 as they turned a corner. “Why are you so nice when he is so unfriendly to you?” Johnson 30 , “Because I don’t want him to decide how I am going to 31 .” Who 32 how you are going to act? Is it your circumstances or the difficult people in your life that determine your 33 ? When we allow our conflicts to 34 us, we behave as if getting rid of our difficulties is our only priority. 35 , it doesn’t really matter how we treat one another. For example, we’ll say, “This 36 is causing me problems right now so I don’t care about exercising 37 , self-control, and loving kindness. Instead, I want to let him know how 38 I am because of his action.” We forget our difficulties will eventually weaken. But the way we handle conflicts will influence our 39 for a long time. Will you only respond to the momentary crisis or will you be more concerned about the 40 of what kind of person you are becoming? Who decides how you will behave when the pressure is on?
21. A. praised
B. paid
C. invited
D. greeted
22. A. service
B. harvest
C. instructions
D. scores
23. A. printed
B. requested
C. completed
D. took
24. A. newspaper
B. record
C. radio
D. food
25. A. encouraged
B. disappointed
C. relieved
D. worried
26. A. separately
B. seriously
C. quickly
D. rudely
27. A. obviously
B. originally
C. unfortunately
D. finally
28. A. content
B. smart
C. energetic
D. kind
29. A. struggled B. hesitated
C. continued
D. watched
30. A. ordered
B. wondered
C. advised
D. explained
31. A. work
B. act
C. arrive
D. write
32. A. decides
B. imagines
C. answers
D. doubts
33. A. responses B. appearance
C. growth
D. progress
34. A. wound
B. control
C. cheat
D. kill
35. A. Instead
B. Again
C. Therefore
D. Besides
36. A. exam
B. person
C. trip
D. enemy
37. A. pressure
B. power
C. duty
D. patience
38. A. proud
B. glad
C. angry
D. fearful
39. A. lives
B. experiments
C. friendship
D. team
40. A. time
B. value
C. use
D. nationality
Passage 4:21-25 DABAC
26-30 DCDCD
31-35 BAABC 36-40 BDCAB
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