I'm cold. Would you mind ________ the window?


  1. A.
    my closing
  2. B.
    I closing
  3. C.
    close
  4. D.
    to close
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Temperature is part of my married romance. Coming to New York from Baltimore--where there is just one small snowstorm each year---I was 36 by a fireplace in my new home, with fires 37 all day, just as what ancient people did at a wedding.

My husband, Peter, comes from northern Ontario, where winter 38 from September to May and cold wind is 39. “When Canadians have 30 below, they 40 it.” He says. “Cold wind is for crybabies.”

So to marry this man I had to learn to 41 for serious cold. To get me from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to Albany’s frozen Hudson, Peter piled me 42 jackets and sweaters, scarves and gloves, even a hat with earflaps. The gift of Sorel boots—comfortably warm at Canada’s 30 below, was a 43 we were getting serious

That first winter together, living in upstate New York, I thought I’d 44. My boots were good below freezing, but my fingers could 45 tie them. Physical adaptation is real, but it came slowly. And there is also emotional 46 to cold. Some days I tell myself that I have enough beach memories to stick to on 47 days and other days I am reminded that living cold does indeed build 48.

49, having a warm house is important. After my first marriage ended, for years I 50 went on a second date with a man whose response to my “I’m cold.” was, “Put on a sweater.” Now I’m married to a man who 51 that cold hands do not mean a warm heart, and that a big oil bill is better than roses. But surprisingly, I’ve grown, too. I am 52, in this new life and climate, to go and look for that cost-saving sweater.

The word comfortable did not 53 refer to being contented. Its Latin root, comfortare, means to strengthen. The Holy Spirit is Comforter: not to make us comfortable, but to make us 54. We 55 not be warm but we are indeed comforted.

A. set down

B. set about

C. set up 

D. set out

A. lighting

B. burning

C. going

D. flashing

A. appears

B. starts

C. keeps

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A. something

B. everything

C. nothing

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A. suggest

B. mean

C. overlook

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A. wear

B. stand

C. dress

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A. under

B. over

C. inside

D. with

A. remark

B. sign

C. warning

D. show

A. sleep

B. forget

C. die

D. continue

A. hardly

B. easily

C. tightly

D. loosely

A. health

B. reaction

C. feelings

D. adaptation

A. rainy

B. freezing

C. sunny

D. happy

A. character

B. love

C. hope

D. hardship

A. Meanwhile

B. However

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A. merely

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A. wonders

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Temperature is part of my married romance.   36  to New York from Baltimore——where there is just one small snowstorm each year——I was seated by a fireplace in my new home, with fires   37  all day, just as what ancient people did at a wedding.
My husband, Peter, comes from northern Ontario(加拿大的安大略。, where winter   38  from September to May and cold wind is   39 . “When Canadians have -30℃, they   40  it bravely,” he says, “Cold wind is for crybabies.(愛哭的人)”
So to marry this man I had to learn to   41  for serious cold. To get me from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to Albany’s frozen Hudson, Peter piled me   42  jackets and sweaters, scarves and gloves, even a hat with earflaps. The gift of Sorel boots——comfortably warm at Canada’s 30 below, was a   43  meaning getting serious.
That first winter together, living in upstate New York, I thought I’d   44 . My boots were good below freezing, but my fingers could   45  tie them. Physical adaptation is real, but it came slowly. And there is also emotional   46  to cold. Some days I tell myself that I have enough beach memories to stick to on   47   days and other days I am reminded that living cold does indeed build   48 .
49 , having a warm house is important. After my first marriage ended, for years I   50  went on a second date with a man whose response to my “I’m cold.” was, “Put on a sweater.” Now I’m married to a man who   51  that cold hands do not mean a warm heart, and that a big oil bill is better than roses. But surprisingly, I’ve grown, too. I am   52  , in this new life and climate, to go and look for that cost-saving sweater.
The word comfortable did not   53  refer to being satisfied. It’s from Latin, comfortare, meaning to strengthen. The Holy Spirit is Comforter;not to make us comfortable, but to make us   54  . We   55  not be warm but we are indeed comforted.

【小題1】
A.ComingB. Having been coming
C. To comeD. Came
【小題2】
A.lightningB. burningC. goingD. flashing
【小題3】
A.a(chǎn)ppearsB. startsC. keepsD. runs
【小題4】
A.somethingB. everythingC. nothingD. none
【小題5】
A.suggest B. faceC. neglectD. love
【小題6】
A.drink B. receiveC. dressD. ride
【小題7】
A.under B. overC. insideD. with
【小題8】
A.remarkB. signC. commentD. show
【小題9】
A. sleep B. forget
C. dieD.continue
【小題10】
A. hardly B. easilyC. tightlyD. loosely
【小題11】
A.health B. reaction
C. feelingsD. adaptation
【小題12】
A.rainy B. freezingC. sunnyD. happy
【小題13】
A.characterB. love
C. hopeD. hardship
【小題14】
A.MeanwhileB. However
C. ThereforeD. Besides
【小題15】
A.merelyB. everC. neverD. just
【小題16】
A.wonders B. knowsC. statesD. decides
【小題17】
A.unableB. accustomed
C. interestedD. willing
【小題18】
A.originallyB. exactlyC. actuallyD. namely
【小題19】
A.wildB. coldC. strongD. warm
【小題20】
A.willB. mustC. canD. may

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Temperature is part of my married romance Coming to New’York from Baltimore-where there is just one small snowstorm each year-1was  21  by a fireplace in my new home,wit fires  22  all day,just as what ancient people did at a wedding.

My husband,Peter,comes from northem Ontario,where winter  23  from September to May and cold wind is  24 .”When Canadians have 30 below,they  25  it,”he says.“Cold wind is for crybabies.”

So to marry this man I had to learn to  26  for serious cold. To get me from Baltimore's Inner Harbor to Albany’s frozen Hudson,Peter piled me  27  jackets and sweaters,scarves and gloves.even a hat with earflaps.The gift of Sorel boots-comfortably warm at Canada’s 30 below,was a  28  we were getting serious.

That first winter together,living in upstate New York,I thought I’d  29  My boots were good below freezing,but my fingers could  30  tie them.Physical adaptation is real,but it came slowly.And there is also emotional  31  to cold.Some days I tell myself that I have enough beach memories to stick to on  32  days and other days I am reminded that living cold does indeed build  33 .

34 ,having a warm house is important.After my first marriage ended,for years I 35   ! went on a second date with a man whose response to my”I'm cold”was.”Put on a sweater.”Now I’m married to a man who  36  that cold hands do not mean a warm heart.And that a big oil bill is better than roses But surprisingly,I've grown,too.I am  37 ,in this new life and climate,to go look for that cost-saving sweater.

The word comfortable did not  38  refer to being contented.Its Latin root,comfortare, means to strengthen.The Holy Spirit is Comforter;not to make us comfortable,but to make us

39 .we  40  not be warm but we are indeed comforted.

21.A.set down          B.set about          C.set up          D.set out

22.A.lighting           B.burning            C.going           D.flashing

23.A.a(chǎn)ppears           B.starts             C.keeps           D.runs

24.A.something         B.everything        C.nothing         D.none

25.A.suggest           B.mean              C.overlook        D.enjoy

26.A.wear             B.stand              C.dress          D.ride

27.A  under            B.over               C.inside          D.with

28.A.remark           B.sign               C.warning        D.show

29.A.sleep             B.forget             C.die            D.continue

30.A.hardly            B.easily             C.tightly          D.loosely

31.A.health            B.reaction          C.feelings         D.a(chǎn)daptation

32.A.rainy             B.freezing           C.sunny          D.happy

33.A.character         B.love              C.hope           D.hardship

34.A.Meanwhile        B.However          C.Therefore       D.Besides

35.A.merely            B.ever             C.never           D.just

36.A.wonders          B.knows            C.states           D decides

37.A.unable            B.a(chǎn)ccustomed       C.interested       D.willing

38.A.originally          B.exactly           C.a(chǎn)ctually         D.namely

39.A.wild              B.cold              C.strong          D.warm

40.A.will              B.must              C.can            D.may

 

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Temperature is part of my married romance.   36   to New York from Baltimore——where there is just one small snowstorm each year——I was seated by a fireplace in my new home, with fires   37   all day, just as what ancient people did at a wedding.

      My husband, Peter, comes from northern Ontario(加拿大的安大略。, where winter   38   from September to May and cold wind is   39  . “When Canadians have -30℃, they   40   it bravely,” he says, “Cold wind is for crybabies.(愛哭的人)”

     So to marry this man I had to learn to   41   for serious cold. To get me from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to Albany’s frozen Hudson, Peter piled me   42   jackets and sweaters, scarves and gloves, even a hat with earflaps. The gift of Sorel boots——comfortably warm at Canada’s 30 below, was a   43   meaning getting serious.

      That first winter together, living in upstate New York, I thought I’d   44  . My boots were good below freezing, but my fingers could   45   tie them. Physical adaptation is real, but it came slowly. And there is also emotional   46   to cold. Some days I tell myself that I have enough beach memories to stick to on   47   days and other days I am reminded that living cold does indeed build   48  .

        49  , having a warm house is important. After my first marriage ended, for years I   50   went on a second date with a man whose response to my “I’m cold.” was, “Put on a sweater.” Now I’m married to a man who   51   that cold hands do not mean a warm heart, and that a big oil bill is better than roses. But surprisingly, I’ve grown, too. I am   52   , in this new life and climate, to go and look for that cost-saving sweater.

      The word comfortable did not   53   refer to being satisfied. It’s from Latin, comfortare, meaning to strengthen. The Holy Spirit is Comforter;not to make us comfortable, but to make us   54   . We   55   not be warm but we are indeed comforted.

1.A.    Coming                    B.    Having been coming     

C.  To come               D.    Came

2.A.    lightning   B.  burning     C.  going       D.  flashing

3.A.    appears     B.  starts      C.  keeps       D.  runs

4.A.    something   B.  everything  C.  nothing     D.  none

5.A.    suggest     B.  face            C.  neglect     D.  love

6.A.    drink       B.  receive     C.  dress       D.  ride

7.A.    under       B.  over        C.  inside      D.  with

8.A.    remark      B.  sign            C.  comment D.  show

9. A.   sleep                     B.    forget     

C.  die                      D. continue

10. A.  hardly      B.  easily      C.  tightly     D.  loosely

11.A.   health                    B.    reaction       

C.  feelings                  D.    adaptation

12.A.   rainy       B.  freezing        C.  sunny       D.  happy

13.A.   character                 B.    love           

C.  hope                      D.    hardship

14.A.   Meanwhile                 B.    However        

C.  Therefore                 D.    Besides

15.A.   merely      B.  ever        C.  never       D.  just

16.A.   wonders B.  knows       C.  states      D.  decides

17.A.   unable                    B.    accustomed     

C.  interested                D.    willing

18.A.   originally  B.  exactly     C.  actually        D.  namely

19.A.   wild        B.  cold        C.  strong      D.  warm

20.A.   will            B.  must        C.  can         D.  may

 

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Temperature is part of my married romance. Coming to New York from Baltimore--where there is just one small snowstorm each year---I was 36 by a fireplace in my new home, with fires 37 all day, just as what ancient people did at a wedding.

My husband, Peter, comes from northern Ontario, where winter 38 from September to May and cold wind is 39. “When Canadians have 30 below, they 40 it.” He says. “Cold wind is for crybabies.”

So to marry this man I had to learn to 41 for serious cold. To get me from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to Albany’s frozen Hudson, Peter piled me 42 jackets and sweaters, scarves and gloves, even a hat with earflaps. The gift of Sorel boots—comfortably warm at Canada’s 30 below, was a 43 we were getting serious

That first winter together, living in upstate New York, I thought I’d 44. My boots were good below freezing, but my fingers could 45 tie them. Physical adaptation is real, but it came slowly. And there is also emotional 46 to cold. Some days I tell myself that I have enough beach memories to stick to on 47 days and other days I am reminded that living cold does indeed build 48.

49, having a warm house is important. After my first marriage ended, for years I 50 went on a second date with a man whose response to my “I’m cold.” was, “Put on a sweater.” Now I’m married to a man who 51 that cold hands do not mean a warm heart, and that a big oil bill is better than roses. But surprisingly, I’ve grown, too. I am 52, in this new life and climate, to go and look for that cost-saving sweater.

The word comfortable did not 53 refer to being contented. Its Latin root, comfortare, means to strengthen. The Holy Spirit is Comforter: not to make us comfortable, but to make us 54. We 55 not be warm but we are indeed comforted.

1.A. set down

B. set about

C. set up 

D. set out

2.A. lighting

B. burning

C. going

D. flashing

3.A. appears

B. starts

C. keeps

D. runs

4.A. something

B. everything

C. nothing

D. none

5.A. suggest

B. mean

C. overlook

D. enjoy

6.A. wear

B. stand

C. dress

D. ride

7. A. under

B. over

C. inside

D. with

8.A. remark

B. sign

C. warning

D. show

9.A. sleep

B. forget

C. die

D. continue

10.A. hardly

B. easily

C. tightly

D. loosely

11.A. health

B. reaction

C. feelings

D. adaptation

12.A. rainy

B. freezing

C. sunny

D. happy

13.A. character

B. love

C. hope

D. hardship

14.A. Meanwhile

B. However

C. Therefore

D. Besides

15. A. merely

B. ever

C. never

D. just

16.A. wonders

B. knows

C. states

D. decides

17.A. unable

B. accustomed

C. interested

D. willing

18.A. originally

B. exactly

C. actually

D. namely

19.A. wild

B. cold

C. strong

D. warm

20.A. will

B. must

C. can

D. may

 

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