1 . Nancy had just got a job as a secretary in a company. Monday was the first day she went to work, so she was very
She
The day passed quickly and Nancy did everything with
Then came another Monday.
The same thing happened again the next Monday. Nancy began to think of ways to find out the
On Tuesday afternoon, she was sent to hand in a plan to the
Later, she was told that their general manager was a business management psychologist(心理学家).
1.A.depressed | B.encouraged | C.excited | D.surprised |
A.turned | B.pushed | C.knocked | D.forced |
A.last | B.second | C.third | D.first |
A.keys | B.grapes | C.flowers | D.bananas |
A.smelled | B.ate | C.took | D.held |
A.vase | B.room | C.glass | D.bottle |
A.angrily | B.quietly | C.strangely | D.happily |
A.seek | B.wonder | C.Work | D.ask |
A.low | B.little | C.great | D.general |
A.month | B.period | C.year | D.week |
A.set about | B.set up | C.set out | D.set off |
A.Unless | B.When | C.Since | D.Before |
A.old | B.red | C.blue | D.new |
A.covering | B.demanding | C.replacing | D.forbidding |
A.sender | B.receiver | C.secretary | D.waiter |
A.assistant | B.colleague | C.employee | D.manager |
A.notebook | B.desk | C.office | D.house |
A.said | B.written | C.printed | D.signed |
A.at home | B.on time | C.in high spirits | D.in low spirits |
A.Sunday morning | B.Monday morning | C.Monday afternoon | D.Tuesday afternoon |
The director asked,“Who paid for your school fees?” John answered,“My
John felt
Next day,John went to the director’s office. Tears in eyes,John was asked to
The director smiled,“This is what I am
A.farewell | B.job | C.interview | D.try |
A.tutors | B.father | C.parents | D.mother |
A.died away | B.passed away | C.died out | D.passed by |
A.What | B.How | C.Who | D.Where |
A.carpet | B.floor | C.clothes | D.window |
A.turn | B.show | C.wave | D.shake |
A.clumsy | B.dirty | C.strong | D.smooth |
A.request | B.question | C.wish | D.choice |
A.embarrassed | B.frightened | C.confused | D.inspired |
A.before | B.as | C.since | D.until |
A.slim | B.warm | C.soft | D.rough |
A.realized | B.believed | C.insisted | D.wondered |
A.sacrifice | B.serve | C.satisfy | D.support |
A.modestly | B.secretly | C.quietly | D.gently |
A.improve | B.describe | C.awaken | D.hide |
A.appreciation | B.cooperation | C.qualification | D.communication |
A.wealthy | B.famous | C.successful | D.humorous |
A.firm | B.exciting | C.crazy | D.tough |
A.looking through | B.looking for | C.looking at | D.looking into |
A.shan’t | B.needn’t | C.won’t | D.can |
The next day, the young artist came again, and put his hat on the ground gracefully
Before long, the young violinist was
After half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and
"Are you Mr. George Sang?"
The man nodded.
"Did you
"Lottery (彩票). It’s lottery," said the man.
The violinist
George nodded, seized the lottery ticket and
George bought a lottery ticket which
When asked why he didn’t keep the lottery ticket
We can gain and lose so much in our life. But being honest should
A.box | B.hat | C.bowl | D.bag |
A.Free | B.Away | C.Different | D.Far |
A.paper | B.stone | C.cloth | D.wood |
A.begging | B.shouting | C.playing | D.singing |
A.crowded | B.surrounded | C.surprised | D.satisfied |
A.words | B.money | C.ticket | D.picture |
A.on purpose | B.in time | C.in advance | D.by mistake |
A.looked | B.lived | C.get | D.rushed |
A.rarely | B.certainly | C.recently | D.nearly |
A.lose | B.get | C.bring | D.buy |
A.handed out | B.gave out | C.sent out | D.took out |
A.tore | B.threw | C.kissed | D.hid |
A.beat | B.sold | C.took | D.won |
A.Fortunately | B.However | C.Otherwise | D.Generally |
A.by | B.from | C.for | D.with |
A.Unless | B.Whenever | C.Although | D.Until |
A.often | B.never | C.seldom | D.always |
A.may | B.should | C.must | D.need |
A.air | B.water | C.grass | D.tree |
A.road | B.path | C.chance | D.method |
As I looked closer at this girl, I saw that she was seated on her chair. I then realized she had no arms or legs, just a head, neck and the trunk of the human body. She was wearing a little white dress with the patterns of red roses and yellow dots.
As the couple wheeled her up to me I was looking down at the register. I turned my head toward the girl and gave her a wink(眨眼示意). As I took the money from her grandparents, I looked back at the girl, who was giving me the most beautiful, largest smile I have ever seen
All of a sudden her handicap was gone and all I saw was this beautiful girl, whose smile just melted me and almost instantly gave me a completely new sense of what life is all about. I immediately felt full of hope and confidence. She took me, a poor, unhappy college student, into her world, a world of smiles, love and warmth.
That was ten years ago, but I still remember it clearly as if it happened just yesterday. I'm a successful business person now and whenever I get down and think about the troubles of the world, I think about that little girl and the remarkable lesson about life that she taught me.
1. What was the writer a decade ago?
A.A worker working in a university. |
B.A teacher teaching in a college. |
C.A clerk working in a museum. |
D.A university student who had not yet taken a degree. |
A.Life difficulty. | B.Troublesome problem. |
C.Failure in work. | D.Physical disability. |
A.She felt full of hope. |
B.She was filled with confidence. |
C.She felt unhappy because of poverty. |
D.She felt life was beautiful. |
A.A Disabled Girl. | B.A Disabled Girl’s Smile. |
C.Full of Hope. | D.Full of Confidence. |
A man and his wife were very poor. They kept hoping for new clothes and good food. The man enjoyed eating, and he especially liked cakes. One night an old woman came to their house and told them she would let them have three wishes. They could wish for anything they wanted.
The man had just finished eating a piece of bread for his dinner, but he was still hungry. He said, “I wish I had a big cake!”
Suddenly a cake appeared on his plate.
“You fool!” His wife cried. “You could have wished for a house full of wonderful food, but you wished for a cake. I wish that cake was on the end of your foolish nose! ”
Immediately the cake stuck to the end of his nose.
Then the man and his wife started blaming each other. “It’s your fault!” she man cried. “No, it’s your fault!” she answered. What could they do? The cake was still stuck to the husband’s nose.
“Oh!” the wife cried. “I wish none of this had ever happened!”
Immediately the cake was gone, and the man was saying, “I’m still hungry. How I wish I had some cakes! ”
But of course nothing happened.
1. The man quarreled with his wife because ___.
A.he always enjoyed eating |
B.his wife hoped that he asked for a house |
C.the cake stuck to the end of his nose according to his wife’s wish. |
D.he didn’t want anything except cakes |
A.the man made his wishes before dinner |
B.the wife made two wishes, which worked |
C.the wife wanted her husband to wish for more than a big cake |
D.the man wished that the cake were not on his nose |
A.Because the old lady was angry with them |
B.Because this was the fourth wish. |
C.Because the man had made this wish before. |
D.Because the cake had been gone. |
6 . All the Lortons’ farm animals – the cows and the goats, the ducks and the chickens, got along well with Roger—a llama(美洲驼). But since llamas are used to thinking of animals like coyotes(土狼) and dogs as threats, it took Roger a few weeks to accept the family dog.
Roger protects the sheep and lambs in two ways. First, he keeps the sheep together. A hungry coyote will try to scatter(分散) the flock and then pick off a weak or small animal that has become separated from the rest. But when a coyote threatens the Lorton’s sheep, they all run to Roger, depending on him to defend them.
And he does, with his second defense: confronting(对抗) the coyote. Llamas are very curious and will run at top speed to investigate anything that looks interesting. When a coyote sees a three-hundred-pound llama rushing toward it, the coyote will not usually wait around to see what the llama wants.
And once a llama realizes that a coyote is threatening the flock, the llama will stand between the coyote and the sheep to defend them. Often, the llama will charge toward the coyote with its head down. As it runs, it will sometimes call out an alarm to the flock in a high-pitched voice. Since Roger’s arrival, coyotes haven’t gotten any sheep from the Lortons.
1. The purpose of the passage is to tell us that ________________.A.a llama helps guard sheep |
B.coyotes are sheep’s main enemy |
C.llamas are much smarter than coyotes |
D.some types of dogs can’t protect sheep |
A.protective | B.curious | C.brave | D.patient |
A.scientists studying llamas’ behavior |
B.farmers using a llama to guard sheep |
C.citizens keeping a llama as a pet |
D.businessmen selling llamas to farmers |
The other sailors were very
A.on | B.for | C.at | D.in |
A.fetched | B.took | C.had | D.got |
A.be | B.was | C.to be | D.being |
A.will be | B.were | C.is | D.should be |
A.look for | B.look in | C.look back | D.look after |
A.got | B.took | C.sent | D.made |
A.other | B.the other | C.another | D.other's |
A.something wrong | B.wrong something | C.anything wrong | D.wrong anything |
A.Before long | B.Once more | C.Suddenly | D.Certainly |
A.to drink some water | B.to eat something | C.to have a rest | D.to do more work |
A.pleased | B.sorry | C.angry | D.surprised |
A.more | B.much | C.lots of | D.little |
A.out | B.at home | C.present | D.appear |
A.At first | B.At the beginning | C.At last | D.At the end |
A.agreement | B.permission | C.permit | D.promise |
A.very | B.much | C.so | D.quite |
A.highest | B.high | C.higher | D.very high |
A.heard | B.heard of | C.realized | D.guessed |
A.cheating | B.cheat | C.cheated | D.to cheat |
A.worked | B.to work | C.work | D.works |
Peter, awaking from a deep sleep, thought his wife was only having a
“Stop that noise.” he said to her. He turned over and tried to go to
Peter got out of bed and started
“Where is my shirt?” he asked. His wife was
As soon as he had put his clothes
“No, I can't. Go, go, go.” his wife shouted,“
So Peter went out into the dark street. He had only gone a few meters
“I'm
Hearing this, he started running as
The doctor put his sleepy head out of the bedroom window and said, “Er? Who's there?”
“Oh, Doctor.”Peter said to him, “I've very
A.driver | B.nurse | C.doctor | D.child |
A.terrible | B.interesting | C.Surprising | D.wonderful |
A.bed | B.sleep | C.dream | D.hospital |
A.walking | B.dying | C.aching | D.sleeping |
A.dressing | B.wearing | C.raising | D.working |
A.very | B.so | C.too | D.quite |
A.good | B.bad | C.wrong | D.poor |
A.down | B.off | C.on | D.up |
A.surprised | B.afraid | C.certain | D.worried |
A.before | B.for | C.to | D.until |
A.And | B.But | C.So | D.Or |
A.after | B.in | C.before | D.until |
A.after | B.when | C.before | D.while |
A.good | B.wrong | C.all right | D.right |
A.fast | B.slowly | C.hurriedly | D.happily |
A.everyone | B.someone | C.no one | D.doctors |
A.good | B.bad | C.necessary | D.ill |
A.fell | B.stayed | C.grew | D.failed |
A.gone | B.missed | C.disappeared | D.left |
A.your home | B.your bedroom | C.your dream | D.bed |
One day in 1904,Amanda and her mother traveled to Hawarden,Iowa,to watch Hank play for the home team against Hawarden.When they arrived at the ball field,two local teams were waiting to play a preliminary(预备)game.The umpire hadn’t arrived,so Hank argued that the teams should let his sister serve as umpire.The players finally agreed.
Amanda,then sixteen and standing five feet,ten inches tall,made perfect calls.
She was so good that players for the main game asked her 10 umpire for them and even
offered to pay her.Thus,at sixteen,Amanda Clement became the first paid female
baseball umpire on record.She is honored in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
New York.
1. Hank and his friends often asked Amanda to umpire for them because
A.they wanted to make her happy |
B.she called them brothers |
C.no one else wanted to do it for them |
D.she knew the rules well and was fair |
A.serve as umpire |
B.make money |
C.watch her brother play |
D.help the local teams |
A.in her P.E.classes at school | B.in an umpire training school |
C.by watching and playing the games | D.from her mother,a baseball umpire |
A.Amanda Clement.First Female Umpire |
B.A Family of Baseball Fans |
C.Baseball Games in Hawarden,Iowa |
D.The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown |
10 . The business executive was deep in debt and could see no way out. Creditors (债主) were closing in on him. Suppliers were demanding payment. He sat on the park bench, head in hands, wondering if anything could save his company from bankruptcy (破产).
Suddenly an old man appeared before him. “I can see that something is troubling you.” he said. After listening to the executive, the old man said: “I believe I can help you.”
He asked the man his name, wrote out a check, and pushed it into his hand saying: “Take this money. Meet me here exactly one year from today, and you can pay me back at that time.” Then he turned and disappeared as quickly as he had come.
The business executive saw in his hand a check for $500,000, signed by John D. Rockefeller, then one of the richest men in the world!
“I can settle all my debts in a moment!” he realized. But instead, the executive decided to put the uncashed check in his safe, just knowing it would give him the strength to work out a way to save his business.
With renewed optimism, he made better deals and extended terms of payment. He closed several big deals. Within a few months, he was out of debt and making money once again.
Exactly one year later, he returned to the park with the uncashed check. At the agreed-upon time, the old man appeared. But just as the executive was about to hand back the check and share his success story, a nurse came running up and grabbed the old man.
“I’m so glad I caught him!” she cried. “I hope he hasn’t been bothering you. He’s always escaping from the rest home and telling people he’s John D. Rockefeller.” And she led the old man away by the arm.
1. What was the executive worried about?A.He couldn’t produce enough for the suppliers. |
B.The creditors wouldn’t lend him any money. |
C.His products didn’t sell well. |
D.He might run into bankcruptcy. |
A.The old man had known the executive was in trouble before he came. |
B.The old man’s way of helping the executive worked out well. |
C.The check he wrote was far from enough for the executive. |
D.In fact the old man didn’t want to have his money back. |
A.He was afraid that the bank didn’t have so much money. |
B.The check gave him a lot of strength and encouragement. |
C.He was uncertain if he could ever pay back the money. |
D.He knew the old man wasn’t John D. Rockefeller at all. |