A group of graduates have highly been established in their careers. One day they got together to      their old university professor. Shortly      they arrived, their conversation turned into complaints about      in work and life. In order to      his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned      a large pot of coffee and a variety of cups made of porcelain(陶瓷的), plastic, glass or crystal. Some of
   are plain looking, some expensive, and some are exquisite(做工精致的). The      told them to help themselves to the coffee.
When      the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said:
If you noticed, all the nice looking      cups were taken up,      behind the plain and cheap ones.      it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the      of your problems and stress.
    all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup,      you consciously went for the best cups and were seeing each other’s     .
Now consider this:      is the coffee and the jobs, money and position in society are the cups. They are      tools to hold and contain life, and do not change the      of life. Sometimes, by concen- trating only on the cup, we      to enjoy the coffee God has provided. So, don’t let the cups drive you. . .      the coffee instead.
小題1:
A.call atB.call onC.call forD.call up
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.whenD.a(chǎn)s
小題3:
A.happinessB.joy
C.satisfactionD.stress
小題4:
A.offerB.provideC.makeD.supply
小題5:
A.forB.toC.withD.a(chǎn)long
小題6:
A.whomB.whichC.themD.it
小題7:
A.studentsB.professor
C.sonD.wife
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)llB.so me of
C.none ofD.both
小題9:
A.cheapB.ordinary
C.glassD.expensive
小題10:
A.leavingB.remaining
C.keepingD.staying
小題11:
A.BecauseB.Since
C.WhileD.If
小題12:
A.sourceB.resource
C.endD.solution
小題13:
A.ThatB.What
C.AnythingD.Something
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)ndB.soC.thusD.but
小題15:
A.cupsB.coffeeC.eyesD.faces
小題16:
A.WorkB.LifeC.CareerD.Study
小題17:
A.more thanB.rather than
C.justD.not only
小題18:
A.quantityB.quality
C.paceD.style
小題19:
A.manageB.try
C.a(chǎn)ttemptD.fail
小題20:
A.enjoyB.drinkC.haveD.share

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:A
小題5:C
小題6:C
小題7:B
小題8:A
小題9:D
小題10:A
小題11:C
小題12:A
小題13:B
小題14:D
小題15:A
小題16:B
小題17:C
小題18:B
小題19:D
小題20:A

小題1: B  call on sb.拜訪某人。這里指一群畢業(yè)生去拜訪當(dāng)年的老教授。
小題2:A  shortly after“……之后不久”。句意:他們到后不久,就開始抱怨……
小題3: D 根據(jù)下文中的  27  of your problems and stress可知,此處應(yīng)該是抱怨工作和生活中的壓力。
小題4: A 此處意為“為了招待他們咖啡”。offer sb. sth.“給某人提供某物”,在意思上等同于provide/supply sb. with sth.。
小題5:C  with“帶著;伴隨;有”。句意:教授拿著咖啡和杯子從廚房回來。
小題6: C  them在這里指代的是咖啡杯子。
小題7:B 文中只涉及了教授和學(xué)生們。因此是教授讓學(xué)生們自己倒咖啡喝。
小題8:A 根據(jù)上下文可知不是只有兩個學(xué)生;按常理應(yīng)該是所有的學(xué)生都倒好了咖啡。
小題9:D 根據(jù)下文的  25  behind the plain and cheap ones可知,學(xué)生挑選的是一些好看的、昂貴的杯子,留下的是普通的、便宜的。
小題10:A  leave behind“把……留/剩下來”,是固定短語。
小題11: C  while此處意為“盡管;雖然”。句意:雖然你們想要最好的杯子很正常,然而這卻成了你們所有問題和壓力的來源。
小題12:A 根據(jù)語境可知,你所選擇的雖是最好的,但卻成了你麻煩和壓力的源頭(source)。
小題13: B  what引導(dǎo)主語從句,表示“你們想要的東西”。
小題14: D 由句意“你們想要的是咖啡不是杯子,可是你們卻下意識地去拿最好的杯子”可知,前后是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。
小題15: A 根據(jù)上下文可知,他們雖然拿了杯子,但是還是看著別人手里的杯子,而不是咖啡或其他。
小題16:B 根據(jù)下文的  32  tools to hold and contain life…可知,作者把生活比作咖啡。
小題17: C 工作、金錢、社會地位只是盛生活的工具。just“只是;僅僅”。
小題18: B 工作、金錢、社會地位改變不了生活的性質(zhì)。
小題19: D 根據(jù)上下文可知,只注意杯子,就享受不了杯子里的咖啡了。
小題20: A 承接上文的…by concentrating only on the cup, we   34  to enjoy the coffee God has provided.,享受你的咖啡,而不是杯子。
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Family traditions were important in our house, and none was more appreciated than the perfect Christmas tree
"Dad, can we watch when you trim(修剪)the tree?" My eldest son. Dan, nine, and his seven -year-old brother John, asked
"I won't be cutting this year," my husband Bob said. "Dan, you and John are old enough to measure things. Do it all by yourselves. Think you boys can handle it?
Dan and John seemed to grow six inches in their chairs at the thought of such an amazing responsibility. "We can handle it." Dan promised. "We won't let you down." .
A few days before Christmas. Dan and John rushed in after school. They gathered the tools they'd need and brought them out to the yard .where the tree waited. I was cooking when I heard the happy sounds as the boys carried the tree into the lying room. Then I heard the sound that every mother knows is trouble: dead silence I hurried out to them. The tree was cut too short. John  crossed his arms tight across his chest. His eyes filled with angry tears.
I felt worried The tree was central to our holiday. I didn't want the boys to feel ashamed every tune they looked at it. I couldn't lower the ceiling, and I couldn't raise the floor either. There was no way to undo the damage done. Suddenly, a thought came to my mind, which turned the problem into the solution. 
“We can't make the tree taller." I said. "But we can put it on a higher position"
Dan nodded his head sideways. "We could put it on the coffee table. It just might work! Let's try it!“
When Bob got home and looked at the big tree on top of the coffee table, Dan and John held their breath.
"What a good idea!" he declared "Why didn't I ever think of such a thing?"   
John broke into a grin Dan's chest swelled with pride.
小題1:Who trimmed the Christmas tree this year?
A.The writerB.BobC.Dan and JohnD.The whole family
小題2:The underlined part "grow six inches"  (Para. 4) implies the brothers felt ______.
A.proudB.nervousC.worriedD.scared
小題3:What happened after the brothers moved the Christmas tree into the living room?
A. They rushed into school.        
B They began to decorate the tree.
C. They got angry with each other   
D. They found the tree was cut short
小題4:What the writer's husband said in the end showed________.
A.he expected too much of the brothers_
B.he should not have given the brothers the task to trim the Christmas
C.he was too stupid to think of such an idea_
D.he really appreciated what the brothers had done.

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Have you ever gone hungry? I did after a day of hard work. When I woke next morning, I was dying of ___. I seemed to have a hole instead of a ___. I dressed quickly and hurried down to the dinning-room. It was a big room with six tall windows and the ugliest wallpaper I had ever seen! __, I had been told the hotel was not beautiful but that you were better ____ there than in any other hotel; and that was ___ I wanted just then.
The waiter came hurrying up. Before I came downstairs I had prepared     carefully for what I must   . I had looked three times in my dictionary to make sure ____the English for “breakfast”. I had tried to get the right      and I had stood in the front of a mirror and twisted my mouth until it ached.
The waiter asked me       I could not understand, but I spoke only my one prepared word “breakfast”. He looked at me in a      way. So I repeated it. Still he did not understand. It was     that English people didn’t understand their language. The waiter       his head and went away, but he came back in a minute and brought a tray with tea, bread and butter--- enough to feed a small army--- and went away. But I was hungry, and I left   . When the waiter came back I thought his face showed a little    , but you can never    what a waiter’s face really shows. In another minute he brought___ tray with some bacon and some eggs. He__ have misunderstood me, but I thought it was no use explaining to people who don’t understand their own language , so I just set to work on the bacon and eggs, wondering whether I could possibly clear that plate.
Well, I finished the bacon and eggs. I got up and made my way back slowly - at least five pounds    . I never believed until then that any meal could     me, but on that day I met my Waterloo(滑鐵盧).
小題1:
A.hungerB.coldC.a(chǎn)ngerD.illness
小題2:
A.stoneB.headC.breastD.stomach
小題3:
A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.SoD.However
小題4:
A.receivedB.fedC.caredD.eating
小題5:
A.whatB.justC.thatD.why
小題6:
A.EnglishB.mealC.questionsD.myself
小題7:
A.sayB.a(chǎn)nswerC.speakD.explain
小題8:
A.thatB.a(chǎn)boutC.ofD.to
小題9:
A.pronunciationB.meaningC.formD.spelling
小題10:
A.somethingB.whetherC.whenD.what
小題11:
A.surprisedB.friendlyC.puzzledD.touched
小題12:
A.unbelievableB.trueC.thoughtD.a(chǎn) pity
小題13:
A.wavedB.shookC.bowedD.patted
小題14:
A.muchB.a(chǎn) littleC.nothingD.empty
小題15:
A.pleasureB.surpriseC.prideD.satisfaction
小題16:
A.readB.lookC.seeD.think
小題17:
A.otherB.a(chǎn)notherC.moreD.me
小題18:
A.shouldB.mightC.wouldD.must
小題19:
A.lighterB.heavierC.weightierD.more
小題20:
A.hurtB.fatC.defeatD.please

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