Before I stood on the ground of the largest island in the world I knew only a little about
When I was sitting on the plane traveling from Beijing to
I stepped out the customs sections at
With the time passing day after day , I began to understand this country . The most impressive thing for me is the fresh air , the green grass , and the clear and clean water .Several months later , I realized
Australians are outgoing and friendly . Whenever I meet an Australian face to face , going along the same way as me , most people here will say hello to me . After the first few times this happened , I was affected by this custom , and started to say to people in advance , when I met them .
In fact ,
All in all ,
68.Why did the writer say, “I was confused and did not know the name of or where the national capital was for a long time .”?
A.Because the name of
B.Because the writer didn’t know where the Australian capital city is .
C.Because the writer was to nervous when he got to
D.Because it was an example to show that he knew little about
69.From the third paragraph , we can infer that .
A.the writer often dreams a dream in the daytime
B.no one met him and picked him up at the airport
C.taxi drivers were more helpful than expected
D.the writer couldn’t speak English in
70.What does the underlined word “ignited” mean ?
A.a(chǎn)roused B.lost C.meaningless D.worthless
71.Which statement does not match the passage ?
A.The Australian English accent is a little different .
B.Australian people are very friendly and helpful .
C.All the people are going along the same way .
D.
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When I was young,my parents ran a snack bar in our small town.
One evening in early April,my mother told me to fill in at the snack bar 36 a worker who had the flu.I told her I would mess it up, 37 I had never worked at the bar before.I 38
that instead of making money,I would end up owing it.
“You can do it,”said my mother.“ 39 ,you won’t get much business until lunch.”
“But I’ll never remember the orders,and I’m no good ___40_ money.Please,Mom,don’t
41 me.”
“Then I’ll help you,”she said.
I shrugged my shoulders.I thought my mother’s 42 was a bad one,but I 43 .
When I got to the bar the next day,I found my mother was 44 .Because the weather that day was rainy and cold,people wanted hot snacks and drinks. 45 ,I was really slow at taking the orders and making change.The line of people grew,and everybody seemed 46 .I was so nervous that my hands shook,and I 47 a cup into pieces.What a mess!Then my mother came to 48 me,and she also showed me how to make 49 .If someone gave me $5 for something that cost $3.25,I handed over 50 quarters and a dollar and said,“75 cents makes four dollars,plus one dollar makes five.”Things went more 51 after that.
By the end of the day,I could remember orders, 52 the bill,and make change quickly with a smile.I was even a little 53 when the sun came out and dried up business.My mother said she was proud of me,and when she 54 that I work at the snack bar again next year,I did not even shrug.I was too busy 55 the restaurant I would open one day.
A.to B.for C.after D.over
A.because B.though C.until D.while
A.promised B.noticed C.worried D.hoped
A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Yet
A.of B.on C.about D.with
A.blame B.fool C.frighten D.make
A.idea B.bar C.day D.answer
A.guessed B.obeyed C.begged D.admitted
A.angry B.sad C.wrong D.ashamed
A.At least B.At last C.At most D.At first
A.surprised B.impolite C.pleased D.impatient
A.damaged B.destroyed C.broke D.ruined
A.scold B.help C.beat D.save
A.money B.lunch C.coffee D.change
A.two B.three C.four D.five
A.smoothly B.fairly C.simply D.conveniently
A.turn in B.count out C.take over D.add up
A.discouraged B.disturbed C.disappointed D.distrusted
A.thought B.stated C.announced D.suggested
A.imagining B.preparing C.examining D.describing
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When I was young, I went looking for gold in California. I never found enough to make a rich strike. But I did discover a beautiful part of the country called Stanislau. Like Heaven on Earth, it had bright green hills and deep forests where soft winds touched the trees. By the time I arrived, the charming paradise had been deserted because miners’ good luck didn’t last.
Then, I realized I was not alone after all.
A man was smiling at me as he stood in front of his little house. Its front yard was full of blue and yellow flowers. White curtains hung from the windows and floated in the soft summer wind.
Still smiling, the man invited me inside. My spirit seemed to come to life again. I saw a bright rug on the shining wooden floor. And on little tables there were seashells, books and china vases full of flowers. A woman had made this house into a home. The delight in my heart showed on my face. The man read my thoughts. “All her work.” He said affectionately, “Nothing here hasn’t felt the touch of her hand.”
One picture on the wall was not hanging straight. He went to fix it. He stepped back several times to make sure the picture was straight. Then he gave it a gentle touch. “She always does that,” he explained, “It is like the finishing pat a mother gives her child’s hair after she has brushed it. I don’t know why I do it. I just do it.”
As he talked, I went to a little black-walnut shelf that held a small picture of the most beautiful creature I had ever seen. There was a sweetness and softness in the woman’s expression. The man stared at the picture. “Nineteen her last birthday. That was the day we married. When you see her...ah, just wait until you meet her!” “Where is she now?” I asked. “Oh, she is away visiting her parents. This is Wednesday,” he said slowly. “She will be back on Saturday, in the evening.”
That night, I stayed. The man told me his name was Henry.
Thursday evening we had two visitors, Tom and Joe. “We just drop over to ask when little madam is coming home. Any news from her?” “Oh yes,” the man replied. “A letter.” He took a yellowed letter out of his wallet and read it. It was full of loving messages. While reading, he glimpsed his friends and cried out, “Oh no, you are doing it again, Tom! Take your hands away and let me see your eyes. I’m going to tell her this time!” “No, you mustn’t do that, Henry,” the grey-haired miner said. “I am getting old. And any little sorrow makes me cry. Lord, we miss her so.”
Saturday finally came.
I was glad to see his two friends, Tom and Joe, with guitars, coming down the road as the sun began to set. They put the flowers they brought in vases and began to play some fast and lively songs.
Henry’s friends kept giving him glasses of whiskey. When I reached for one of the two remaining glasses, Tom stopped my arm. “Drop that! Take the other.” he whispered. I did so. Henry was served last. He had hardly swallowed his drink when the clock struck midnight. His face grew pale and paler. “Boys,” he said, “I am sick with fear. Help! I want to lie down.” Henry was asleep almost before the words were out of his mouth.
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The two old men opened the door and disappeared into the darkness of Stanislau.
1.You can sense the existence of a woman from the following sentences EXCEPT “______”.
A. Soft winds touched the trees in Stanislau.
B. There was a bright rug on the shining wooden floor.
C. There were seashells, books and china vases full of flowers.
D. A little black shelf held a small picture of a woman.
2.Tom cried when Henry read the yellowed letter, because ______.
A. he was getting older and older
B. he was moved by the loving messages in the letter
C. he felt sad at the thought of Henry’s wife
D. he was disappointed that Henry’s wife would arrive so late
3.Tom stopped my reaching for whiskey because ______.
A. there was not enough whiskey for Henry B. he didn’t want me to get drunk
C. that glass of whiskey was drugged D. it was for Henry’s wife
4.The underlined word “insane” probably means “______”.
A. depressed B. disappointed C. mad D. sick
5.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.
A. Henry’s wife was 38 when she was last seen
B. Tom and Joe have heard the letter many times
C. the author stayed in Henry’s house because he was lost
D. the two miners came on Saturday to share past memories
6.The story is mainly about ______.
A. ever-lasting love B. lifelong friendship
C. an unforgettable experience D. charming Stanislau
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The first moment came when I was in the local dollar store. There was an older woman in front of me just wrapping(包裹) up her goods. 1.
Before I could even offer to help, the young cashier gave her a big smile. She said, “Oh, don’t worry about it,” and sent the woman on her way.
As I came up she said, “It’s only a few cents. I can’t make a big deal out of it.” I responded, “Here’s the seventeen cents. 2. In this way your cash won’t be short.”
3. We passed a young man whose arms and face were covered in tattoos (紋身). He wore torn clothes and sat on the sidewalk with a sign that said “Homeless—Hungry—Sick.”
Now as we passed I was thinking “Junkie (有毒癮者)”. 4. But, as we went a little further, I said to myself, “Who am I to judge? I should just put something in his paper cup.”
At the same moment my son said, “That man is homeless, hungry and sick. I want to help him.”
I gave him some money and told him he could put it in the cup. As I watched the young man gave my son a big smile and said, “Thank you!” My son told him, “No problem.” When my son came back to me he said, “That was good. Now he can get better.”
5. And, once again, I learned that children are often our best role models for the acceptance of others.
A. You did a really nice thing.
B. It was an automatic reaction (自動(dòng)反應(yīng)).
C. His sign says he needs more clothes.
D. The rate (幾率) of people giving her money is low.
E. Just two little moments, but they taught me lots.
F. The second moment came when I was walking along with my son.
G. When she came to pay for them she discovered that she was seventeen cents short.
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A strange thing happened to me last Sunday. It was such a beautiful day that I decided to go for a 11 in the country. On the way back home,my car stopped. It was out of 12 on a lonely road far from a town. I decided to walk until I found someone who could 13 me a gallon(加侖) or two of petrol. I had 14 almost a mile before I finally found a big house near the road. I was 15 to see it because it was starting to get dark. I 16 at the door and a little old lady with long white hair answered. She said, “I have been 17 for you a long time. Come in. Tea is almost ready.”
“But I only came for some petrol.” I answered. I couldn’t 18 what she was talking about.
“Oh, Alfred! Petrol? You used to 19 tea.”
I quickly 20 that I needed some petrol, but she didn’t seem to hear me. She just kept calling me Alfred and talking about how long it had been since she had seen me. She was acting very strangely and I was 21 to leave. As soon as she went to get tea, I went out of the house as fast as I could. 22 , there was another house down the road and I was able to buy several gallons of petrol. When I told the man about my 23 . He said,“Oh, that is Miss Emily. She lives by herself in that big house. She’s 24 but she wouldn’t hurt anyone. She is still waiting for the man she was supposed to marry thirty years ago. The day before their 25 he left home and never came back because of the war.”
1. A.walk B.holiday C.drive D.picnic
2. A.work B.petrol C.order D.sight
3. A.buy B.borrow C.sell D.send
4. A.rested B.stopped C.stepped D.walked
5. A.a(chǎn)mazed B.pleased C.surprised D.tired
6. A.beat B.stood C.knocked D.struck
7. A.waiting B.searching C.longing D.looking
8. A.order B.hear C.imagine D.remember
9. A.like B.have C.drink D.make
10. A.explained B.realized C.noticed D.discovered
11. A.excited B.a(chǎn)nxious C.worried D.a(chǎn)mazed
12. A.Fortunately B.Lately C.Immediately D.Personally
13. A.expression B.idea C.schedule D.experience
14. A.kind B.funny C.strange D.a(chǎn)ngry
15. A.marriage B.journey C.plan D.wedding
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TS said that everyone has a changing circle of friends. However, no matter how frequently we renew our phone books, some names always remain. These names remind us of the good times we spent together with our friends. Though we may not see them every day, they will always stay in our hearts.
Tom was often called "Big Head" at school because of his extraordinarily large head. He was one of my close friends at primary school. But since graduation, we have been studying in different cities and haven't seen each other for a long time.
Several days ago, I received an e-mail saying that my former classmates from primary school were holding a party to get together and chat about past memories. I was so excited because [ would get to see Tom again. What would he look like now? Would we still feel as close to each other as we had done back then? I was a little frightened about what I would find.
When I arrived at the party, I did manage to recognize Tom. However, he was much taller than he had been before. What's more, his head was no longer big.
"Hi, Buddy. Do you recognize me?" Tom walked towards me.
"Of course. How could I ever forget our ' Big Head' ," I said jokingly, "But where has your big head gone?"
"Haha, maybe it didn't keep up with the steps of time and stayed in the past," Tom patted his own head and answered with a laugh.
All my misgivings suddenly disappeared. I realized that time had changed us outwardly, but our friendship hadn't changed at all. I chatted happily with Tom about our shared experiences in primary school.
Then I looked around the small room and saw different faces, both familiar and unfamiliar, but none of them the faces of strangers. The whole party was filled with a warm atmosphere. Everyone was lost in the sweet memories of childhood. They forgot all their present-day stresses and pressures.
"Hey, what are you thinking about? Come and get some pizza!" A call from a friend woke me up from my thoughts. I hurried towards the table. "Wait! That biggest piece is mine!"
1.Why are some names always in our phone books?
A.Because everyone has a changing circle of friends.
B.Because we sometimes forget to renew phone books.
C.Because we'll never forget some of our friends.
D.Because our circle of friends will not change.
2.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Tom has changed a lot since primary school.
B.Tom invited the author to the get-together party by email.
C.The author recognized Tom immediately because of his big head.
D.Tom couldn't recognize the author at the first sight.
3.What does the underlined word "misgiving" mean (in para. 8 )?
A.expectation and excitement B.worries and doubts
C.stresses and pressures D.shyness and nervousness
4.The author writes the last paragraph to show
A.others can't understand what the author is thinking about
B.The pizzas are not adequate for everyone in the party
C.the author wants to have a big pizza very much
D.the author enjoys the warm atmosphere of the party greatly
5.Which of the following proverbs can be used to conclude this passage.'?
A.A friend in need is a friend indeed. B.Time reveals a person's heart.
C.Friends are like wine; the older, the better. D.A faithful friend is hard to find.
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