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My grandpa gave me a watch, which is made of gold, ________ I keep to this day.A) a

My grandpa gave me a watch, which is made of gold, ________ I keep to this day.

A) and thus

B) and

C) so

D) and which

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第1题

The director gave me his ________ that he would double my pay if I did my job well.

A) warrant

B) obligation

C) assurance

D) certainty

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第2题

Tine director gave me his _________ that he would double my pay if I did my job well.A.war

Tine director gave me his _________ that he would double my pay if I did my job well.

A.warrant

B.obligation

C.assurance

D.certainty

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第3题

听力原文:W: Oh, I am so angry. My biology professor would not even let me try to explain W
hy I missed the field trip. He just gave me a zero.

M: That seems unfair. I would feel that way too if I were you.

Q: What does the man imply about the woman?

(14)

A.She should have asked to be excused from the trip.

B.She deserves the zero.

C.She is right to be angry.

D.She should have gone on the field trip.

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第4题

听力原文:When I was in the 7th grade, I volunteered about 30 to 40 hours a week during the

听力原文: When I was in the 7th grade, I volunteered about 30 to 40 hours a week during the summer at a local hospital in my town.Most of the time I spent there was with Mr. Gillespie. He never had any visitors, and nobody seemed to care about his condition. I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him, helping with anything that needed to be done. He became a close friend of mine, even though he responded with only an occasional squeeze of my hand—Mr. Gillespie was in a deep unconscious state.

I left for a week on vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr. Gillespie was gone. I didn't have the nerve to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might tell me he had died.

Several years later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face. When I realized who it was, my eyes filled with tears. He was alive! I got up the nerve to ask him whether his name was Mr. Gillespie, and whether he had been in a coma about five years ago. With an uncertain look on his face, he replied yes. I explained how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking to him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever received.

He began to tell me how, as he lay there unconscious, he could hear me talking to him and could feel me holding his hand the whole time. He thought it was an angel, not a person, who was there with him. Mr. Gillespie firmly believed that it was my voice and touch that had kept him alive. Then he told me about his life. We both cried for a while and exchanged a hug, said our good-byes and went our separate ways.

Although I haven't seen him since, he fills my heart with joy every day. I know that I made a difference between his life and his death. More importantly, he has made a tremendous difference in my life. I will never forget him and what he did for me: He made me an angel.

(35)

A.He gave her a camera.

B.He occasionally gave her hand a squeeze.

C.He gave her a warmest hug.

D.His eyes welled up with tears.

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听力原文:M: I wonder if you could lend me your calculator, please?W: You certainly could i

听力原文:M: I wonder if you could lend me your calculator, please?

W: You certainly could if I had one, but I gave my old one to my sister when she entered high school, and I Have not bought a new one yet.

Q: What does the woman say about her calculator?

(15)

A.She has bought a new one.

B.She has none at present.

C.She only has an old one.

D.Her sister has given her one.

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第6题

听力原文:W: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor ga
ve me was supposed to make me feel better by now!

M: Maybe you should start taking it three times a day like you were told.

Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

(14)

A.Take the medicine as she was directed to do.

B.Schedule another appointment with her doctor.

C.Stop taking the medicine.

D.Rest her back for a few days.

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Remembering My GrandparentsWhen memory began for me, my grandfather was past sixty -- a
Remembering My Grandparents

When memory began for me, my grandfather was past sixty -- a great tall man with thick hair becoming gray. He had black eyes and a straight nose which ended in a slightly flattened tip. Once he explained seriously to me that he got that flattened tip as a small child when he fell down and stepped On his nose.The little marks of laughter at the corners of his eyes were the product of a kindly and humorous nature. The years of work which had bent his shoulders had never dulled his humor nor his love of a joke. Everywhere he went, "Gramp" made friends easily. At the end of half an hour you felt you had known him all your life. I soon learned that he hated to give orders, but that when he had to, he tried to make his orders sound like suggestions.One July morning, as he was leaving to go to the cornfield, he said, "Edwin, you can pick up the potatoes in the field today if you want to do that." Then he drove away with his horses.The day passed, and I did not have any desire to pick up potatoes. Evening came and the potatoes were still in the field. Gramp, dusty and tired, led the horses to get their drink."How many bags of potatoes were there?" Gramp inquired."I don't know."

"How many potatoes did you pick up?"

"I didn't pick any."

"Not any! Why not?"

"You said I could pick them up if I wanted to. You didn't say I had to."

In the next few minutes I learned a lesson I would not forget, when Gramp said I could if I wanted to, he meant that I should want to.My grandmother ("Gram") worked hard all day, washing clothes, cleaning the house, making butter, and even working in the field when help was scarce. In the evening, though, she was not too tired to read books from the community library. For more than forty years Gram read aloud to Gramp almost every evening. In this way she and Gramp learned about all the great battles of history and became familiar with the works of great authors and the lives of famous men.Gram hated cruelty and injustice. The injustices of history, even those of a thousand years before, angered her as much as the injustices of her own day.She also had a deep love of beauty. When she was almost seventy-five, and had gone to live with one of her daughters, she spent a delightful morning washing dishes because, as she said, the beautiful patterns on the dishes gave her pleasure. The birds, the flowers, the clouds -- all that was beautiful around her -- pleased her. She was like the father of the French painter, Millet, who used to gather grass and show it to his son, saying, "See how beautiful this is!"

In a pioneer society it is the harder qualities of mind and character that are of value. The softer virtues are considered unnecessary. Men and women struggling daily to earn a living are unable, even for a moment, to forget the business of preserving their lives. Only unusual people, like my grandparents, manage to keep the softer qualities in a world of daily struggle.Such were the two people with whom I spent the months from June to September in the wonderful days of summer and youth.

1.We know that Grandpa's nose ____

A、was flattened because it had been stepped on

B、was not flat when he was a boy

C、was both straight and broad

D、was straight but its tip was a bit flat

2.We learn from the passage that Grandpa ____

A、loved to give orders

B、liked making suggestions

C、was friendly and humorous

D、was a serious and strict person

3.When Grandpa told the writer to pick up potatoes if he wanted to do that, he meant that ____

A、he had to do it

B、he could do it if he wanted to

C、he could do it anytime he was ready

D、he did not really have to do so

4.The writer describes his Grandma as ____

A、someone who could find beauty in life

B、a very obedient housewife

C、a woman who complained about the injustices of life

D、a woman who loved Millet's paintings

5.According to the passage, in the days of the writer's grandparents ____

A、it was difficult for people to keep the "soft qualities" of mind and character

B、most people understood how to appreciate the beautiful things in life

C、it was the "soft virtues" that were thought to be very important

D、only ordinary people managed to appreciate the beauty of nature

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第8题

听力原文:W:Why are you so upset? You told me that you picked up 200 dollars on the bus.I t
hought you should be happy.

M:Yes,then another passenger also saw the money,and I gave him a half,but I didn't find that I lost the same amount of money until my returning home.

Q:What happened to the man?

(13)

A.He got 200 dollars on the bus.

B.He got 100 dollars at home.

C.He lost 100 dollars on the bus.

D.He lost 200 dollars at home.

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第9题

听力原文:W: Oh, Professor Jackson, I was wondering well, Oh,...well, if uh...if you have a
chance yet to look at my thesis proposal.

M: Well, I know you gave it to me over a week ago, but to be honest, I have been swamped with other things.

Q: What does the man imply?

(17)

A.He means that he didn't know the thesis proposal.

B.He means that he hasn't have time to read the proposal.

C.He means that he will not help her read the proposal.

D.He means that she'd have given it to him earlier.

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