Terry was a middle-aged businessman. He was36 in career and often complained that he had been fooled (欺騙) by others. One day he told his wife he was 37  disappointed with the city that he had to 38.

       So his family moved to another city. It was Saturday 39. When Terry and his wife were busily putting their things in their new home, the lights suddenly 40 and they were forced to stop work. Terry was sorry to have 41 to bring along some candles. Just then he heard light 42 on his door.

       “Who is it?” he wondered. Terry knew 43 else in the new city, and this was the moment he especially hated to be 44. He opened the door impatiently (不耐煩地). At the door was a little 45, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have 46? I’m your neighbor.” “No,” answered Terry angrily. He shut the door 47.

       After a while the door was knocked again. He opened it and 48 the same little girl outside. But this time she was 49 two candles radiating (放光) red light. She said, “My grandma told me the 50 neighbor downstairs might need candles. She sent me here to 51 you these.”

    At that moment Terry suddenly realized what 52 his failure in life. It was his indifference (冷漠) and 53 to other people. The person who had fooled him in life was actually nobody else 54 himself, for his eyes had been covered by his 55 mind.

36. A. experienced   B. unsuccessful       C. interested         D. unlucky

37. A. very                B. so                  C. such              D. rather

38. A. leave        B. travel               C. stay           D. choose

39. A. morning           B. afternoon           C. noon                D. evening     

40. A. went down   B. went out          C. went by      D. went on

41. A. wanted      B. decided          C. forgotten     D. remembered

42. A. knocks           B. calls                 C. strikes        D. sounds

43. A. everybody   B. anybody          C. somebody     D. nobody

44. A. troubled          B. followed             C. liked              D. learned

45. A. boy               B. girl                C. postman        D. shopper

46. A. candies          B. toys                   C. lights         D. candles

47. A. easily            B. worriedly           C. happily             D. heavily

48. A. found            B. met                 C. touched            D. knew

49. A. bringing         B. seeing              C. holding         D. drawing

50. A. buy             B. give           C. borrow       D. sell

51. A. buy             B. give           C. borrow       D. sell

52. A. made              B. caused              C. developed         D. stopped

53. A. laziness     B. sadness            C. unkindness        D. unhappiness

54. A. besides    B. except         C. but         D. than

55. A. open     B. right                C. warm             D. cold

36-40 BBADB                           41-45 CADAB     46-50 DDACC

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