I cannot write without _____(靈感).

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M: Well, Stella? Why do you look (44) u_________?

W: Oh, Bill, I have just had a quarrel with Mr. Philips.

M: Mr. Philips! What on earth was it (45) a_____?

W: Well, I have made three bad (46) m_____ so far this week. Today I (47) f_________ to give him an important message, so he got really angry with me.

M: But I don’t understand. You are usually very careful and (48) n_____ make mistakes.

W: I’m just so tired, I don’t know (49) w______ I am doing.

M: Why? Have you been going to bed late these days?

W: No, I’m usually in bed by about eleven. But I keep being (50) w______ up by half past four every morning. And then I cannot go back to sleep.

M: Why?

W: It’s my (51) n_____, the milkman next door. He has to get up at half past four and he always turns the radio on (52) l_____.

M: Ask him to turn it down then.

W: It’s difficult. I don’t know him yet.

M: If you don’t want to see him, write him a letter.

W: Do you think it’s a good idea?

M: Yes, I do. I’ll help you (53) w______ the letter.

W: OK, let’s try.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2009-2010學(xué)年江蘇省揚(yáng)州中學(xué)高二下學(xué)期期中考試(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

The sun shone in through the dining room window,lighting up the hardwood floor. We had been talking there for nearly two hours.The phone of the“Nightline”rang yet again and Morrie asked his helper.Connie,to get it .She had been taking down the callers’names in Morrie’s small black appointment book .It was clear 1 was not the only one interested in visiting my old professor—the“Nightline”appearance had made him something of a big figure—but I was impressed with.perhaps even a bit envious of,all the friends that Morrie seemed to have
“You know.Mitch,now that I'm dying,I've become much more interesting to people.I’m on the last great journey here——and people want me to tell them what to pack.”
The phone rang again.
“Morrie,can you talk?”Connie asked .
“I’m visiting with my old friend now,”he announced.“Let them call back.”
I cannot tell you why he received me so warmly.I was hardly the promising student who had left him sixteen years earlier.Had it not been for“Nightline,”Morrie might have died without ever seeing me again.
What happened to me?
The eighties happened .The nineties happened.Death and sickness and getting fat and going bald happened.I traded lots of dreams for a bigger paycheck,and I never even realized I was doing it .Yet here was Morrie talking with the wonder of our college years,as if I'd simply been on a long vacation
“Have you found someone to share your heart with?” he asked .
“Are you at peace with yourself?”
“Are you trying to be as human as you can be?”
I felt ashamed,wanting to show I had been trying hard to work out such questions.What
happened to me? I once promised myself I would never work for money,that I would join the
Peace Corps,and that 1 would w*w^w.k&s#5@u.c~o*mlive in beautiful,inspirational places.
Instead, I had been in Detroit for ten years,at the same workplace,using the same bank,visiting the same barber .I was thirty-seven,more mature than in college,tied to computers and modems and cell phones.I was no longer young,nor did I walk around in gray sweatshirts with unlit cigarettes in my mouth.I did not have long discussions over egg salad sandwiches about the meaning of life.
My days were full,yet I remained,much of the time,unsatisfied .
What happened to me?
56.When did the author graduate from Morrie’s college?
A.In the eighties.                             B.In the nineties.
C.When he was sixteen                          D.When he was twenty-one.
57.What do we know about the“Nightline”?
A.Morrie started it by himself          B.It helped Morrie earn a fame.
C.The author helped Morrie start it.           D.It was only operated at night.
58.What can we infer from the passage?
A.Both the author and Morrie liked travelling.
B.Morrie liked helping people pack things for their journeys.
C.The author envied Morrie’s friends the help they got from him.
D.The author earned a lot of money at the cost of his dreams.
59.What’s the author’s feeling when he writes this passage?
A.Regretful.      B.Enthusiastic.      C.Sympathetic.       D.Humorous.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年江蘇省蘇州五中高一下學(xué)期期初考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:填空題

請(qǐng)根據(jù)首字母,中文提示或者上下文, 寫出下列句中所缺單詞, 使句子意思完整。
【小題1】So we've been looking at other possibilities too, such as murder. We will not give up until we find convincing e__________.
【小題2】As you can see, my __________(計(jì)劃、時(shí)間表) is full and I cannot manage a trip to London.
【小題3】Looking at her _________(迷惑的) expression, I see that she hasn't understand the problem.
【小題4】In our school, there are 90 classes a__________.
【小題5】It is very necessary for us to think more of others. Only in this way can we build a _________(和諧的) society.
【小題6】For the time being(暫時(shí)), we cannot move into the house, for it is under c__________.
【小題7】When it came to going abroad for further education, she seemed less __________(熱情的) about it.
【小題8】He has few friends, because nobody can t    his rudeness.
【小題9】Our school came into e__________ in 1923. Next year will be its ninetieth birthday.
【小題10】The newly-built library will not be opened __________(正式地) until next Tuesday.
【小題11】Those who w__________ the traffic accident should go to the police station and tell the police officer what had happened.
【小題12】Detective Sam Peterson was asked about the _______(可能性) that Justin was taken by aliens.
【小題13】He was __________(攻擊) by a Yeti, but luckily he was only slightly injured.
【小題14】After her dead body was found in the office, not far away from her home, the police still felt amazed at her __________(無法解釋的) death.
【小題15】Now that you are a college student, you should learn to be             (獨(dú)立的)of your parents’ help.

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科目:高中英語 來源:2015屆江蘇省高一下學(xué)期期初考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:單詞拼寫

請(qǐng)根據(jù)首字母,中文提示或者上下文, 寫出下列句中所缺單詞, 使句子意思完整。

1.So we've been looking at other possibilities too, such as murder. We will not give up until we find convincing e__________.

2.As you can see, my __________(計(jì)劃、時(shí)間表) is full and I cannot manage a trip to London.

3.Looking at her _________(迷惑的) expression, I see that she hasn't understand the problem.

4.In our school, there are 90 classes a__________.

5.It is very necessary for us to think more of others. Only in this way can we build a _________(和諧的) society.

6.For the time being(暫時(shí)), we cannot move into the house, for it is under c__________.

7.When it came to going abroad for further education, she seemed less __________(熱情的) about it.

8.He has few friends, because nobody can t    his rudeness.

9.Our school came into e__________ in 1923. Next year will be its ninetieth birthday.

10.The newly-built library will not be opened __________(正式地) until next Tuesday.

11.Those who w__________ the traffic accident should go to the police station and tell the police officer what had happened.

12.Detective Sam Peterson was asked about the _______(可能性) that Justin was taken by aliens.

13.He was __________(攻擊) by a Yeti, but luckily he was only slightly injured.

14.After her dead body was found in the office, not far away from her home, the police still felt amazed at her __________(無法解釋的) death.

15.Now that you are a college student, you should learn to be             (獨(dú)立的)of your parents’ help.

 

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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

       The sun shone in through the dining room window,lighting up the hardwood floor. We had been talking there for nearly two hours.The phone of the“Nightline”rang yet again and Morrie asked his helper.Connie,to get it .She had been taking down the callers’names in Morrie’s small black appointment book .It was clear 1 was not the only one interested in visiting my old professor—the“Nightline”appearance had made him something of a big figure—but I was impressed with.perhaps even a bit envious of,all the friends that Morrie seemed to have

      “You know.Mitch,now that I'm dying,I've become much more interesting to people.I’m on the last great journey here——and people want me to tell them what to pack.”

    The phone rang again.

    “Morrie,can you talk?”Connie asked .

    “I’m visiting with my old friend now,”he announced.“Let them call back.”

    I cannot tell you why he received me so warmly.I was hardly the promising student who had left him sixteen years earlier.Had it not been for“Nightline,”Morrie might have died without ever seeing me again.

      What happened to me?

      The eighties happened .The nineties happened.Death and sickness and getting fat and going bald happened.I traded lots of dreams for a bigger paycheck,and I never even realized I was doing it .Yet here was Morrie talking with the wonder of our college years,as if I'd simply been on a long vacation

      “Have you found someone to share your heart with?” he asked .

       “Are you at peace with yourself?”

      “Are you trying to be as human as you can be?”

      I felt ashamed,wanting to show I had been trying hard to work out such questions.What

happened to me? I once promised myself I would never work for money,that I would join the

Peace Corps,and that 1 would w*w^w.k&s#5@u.c~o*mlive in beautiful,inspirational places.

    Instead, I had been in Detroit for ten years,at the same workplace,using the same bank,visiting the same barber .I was thirty-seven,more mature than in college,tied to computers and modems and cell phones.I was no longer young,nor did I walk around in gray sweatshirts with unlit cigarettes in my mouth.I did not have long discussions over egg salad sandwiches about the meaning of life.

      My days were full,yet I remained,much of the time,unsatisfied .

      What happened to me?

56.When did the author graduate from Morrie’s college?

      A.In the eighties.                        B.In the nineties.

      C.When he was sixteen                    D.When he was twenty-one.

57.What do we know about the“Nightline”?

A.Morrie started it by himself          B.It helped Morrie earn a fame.

C.The author helped Morrie start it.   D.It was only operated at night.

58.What can we infer from the passage?

       A.Both the author and Morrie liked travelling.

       B.Morrie liked helping people pack things for their journeys.

       C.The author envied Morrie’s friends the help they got from him.

       D.The author earned a lot of money at the cost of his dreams.

59.What’s the author’s feeling when he writes this passage?

       A.Regretful.      B.Enthusiastic.      C.Sympathetic.       D.Humorous.

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