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     Two men on a touring holiday were injured by an explosion in their motor van (车) yesterday.
     Shoppers, traders and businessmen in Red Lion Street were   1   by a loud bang, and seconds later the
two men jumped over from the van, which had stopped outside Barclays Bank. Several people rushed to
give   2   and helped to put out the fire   3   the van. A light American truck changed the   4   to provide living
accommodation room (躺的地方),   5   firemen arrived.
     The men, Mr. Cary House, who was driving, and his   6   Mr. Charlie Lynn were taken to hospital with
slight   7  . They were allowed to leave after   8  . "I heard this explosion. It was   9   loud. I thought it could
have been a(n)  10 ." said Mr. Leslie Webster, manager of the market, who was working in his office in Red
Lion Street. "I looked out of the window and saw this lad jump from the van and  11  on the ground. Then
another lad came out of the van. He seemed to be in a  12  state-parts of his trousers were hanging below his
knees."
     "I came downstairs to get a fire extinguisher (灭火器), but  13  the time I got outside someone from the
bank was in the  14  with an extinguisher."
     Mr. Webster said both men were shocked. One was taken into the market's office to wait for a(n)  15 .
"The second man  16  going back into the van to see if everything was  17 , and five minutes later he came
out with a drawer that was blazing (burning)." he added. 
      18  inside the van was mainly superficial (表面的),  19  a plastic window was blown out.
     The two men have spent the last six months  20 . At the time of the incident their wives were shopping in
the city.
( )1. A. disappointed
( )2. A. call       
( )3. A. inside     
( )4. A. plan       
( )5. A. after      
( )6. A. wife       
( )7. A. wounds     
( )8. A. operation  
( )9. A. much       
( )10. A. bomb      
( )11. A. lie       
( )12. A. good      
( )13. A. at        
( )14. A. van       
( )15. A. rescue    
( )16. A. kept on   
( )17. A. in order  
( )18. A. Equipment 
( )19. A. although  
( )20. A. touring   
B. excited     
B. warning     
B. outside     
B. mind        
B. before      
B. passenger   
B. sickness    
B. treatment   
B. pretty      
B. fire        
B. die         
B. poor        
B. for         
B. office      
B. doctor      
B. insisted on   
B. in all      
B. Suffering   
B. since       
B. repairing   
C. frightened     
C. report         
C. around         
C. direction      
C. when           
C. visitor        
C. burns          
C. recovery (复原)
C. usually        
C. truck          
C. roll           
C. easier         
C. after          
C. market         
C. firefighter    
C. cared for     
C. all right      
C. Damage         
C. because        
C. moving         
D. shocked           
D. assistance        
D. towards           
D. nature            
D. until             
D. guest             
D. hurts             
D. examination       
D. actually          
D. accident          
D. fall              
D. worse             
D. by                
D. room              
D. ambulance (救护车)       
D. gave up           
D. all over          
D. Condition         
D. so that           
D. cleaning          
答案

1. D 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. A

11. C 12. D 13. D 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. C 19. A 20. A

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I learned how to accept life as it is from my father.     . he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was     and ill .
My father was     a strong man who loved being active. But a terrible illness     all that away. Now he can no longer walk. And he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is     . One night, I went to visit him with my sisters. I told them about one of my beliefs. I said that we must very often give things up      we grow our youth, our beauty, our friends, but it always     that after we give something up,we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father spoke up, “But, Peter, I gave up     !What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I could not think of anything to say.        he answered his own question: “I     the love of my family.” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes along with hope and thankfulness.
I was also     by his words. After that, when I began to feel irritated (恼怒的) at someone, I would remember his words and become     . If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be     to give up my small irritations. In this     ,I learned the power of acceptance from my father.
Sometimes I      what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though I am grateful for this one gift.
小题1:
A.CertainlyB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Meanwhile
小题2:
A.tiredB.weakC.poorD.slow
小题3:
A.alreadyB.stillC.onlyD.once
小题4:
A.tookB.threwC.sentD.put
小题5:
A.stressfulB.difficultC.impossibleD.hopeless
小题6:
A.asB.sinceC.beforeD.till
小题7:
A.suggestsB.promisesC.seemsD.requires
小题8:
A.somethingB.anythingC.nothingD.everything
小题9:
A.surprisinglyB.immediatelyC.naturallyD.certainly
小题10:
A.hadB.acceptedC.gainedD.enjoyed
小题11:
A.touchedB.astonishedC.attractedD.warned
小题12:
A.quietB.calmC.relaxedD.happy
小题13:
A.readyB.likelyC.freeD.able
小题14:
A.caseB.formC.methodD.way
小题15:
A.doubtB.wonderC.knowD.guess
阅读理解

It was Saturday when the entire summer world was bright and fresh. Tom looked at the fence, which was long and high, feeling all enthusiasm leaving him. He dipped his brush into the whitewash before moving it along the top board of the fence. He knew other boys would arrive soon with all minds of interesting plans for this day. As walking past him, they would tease him for having to work on a beautiful Saturday—which burnt him like fire.

He, putting his hands into his pockets and taking out all he owned with the expectation of letting someone paint, found nothing that could buy half an hour of freedom. At this dark and hopeless moment, a wonderful idea occurred to him, pouring a great bright light into his mind. He took up his brush and continued to work pleasantly with calm and quietness.

Presently, Ben Rogers came in sight—munching an apple and making joyful noises like the sound of a riverboat as he walked along. Tom went on whitewashing, paying no attention to the steamboat. 

“Hello!” Ben said, “I’m going swimming, but you can’t go, can you?”

No answer. Tom moved his brush gently along the fence and surveyed the result. Ben came nearer. Tom’s mouth watered for Ben’s apple while he kept painting the fence.

Ben said, “That’s a lot of work, isn’t it?”

Tom turned suddenly saying “Here you are! Ben! I didn’t notice you.”

“I’m going swimming,” Ben said. “Don’t you wish you could go? Or would you rather work?”

Tom said, “Work? What do you mean ‘work’?”

“Isn’t that work?”

Tom continued painting and answered carelessly, “Maybe it is, and maybe it isn’t. All I know is it suits Tom Sawyer.”

“Do you mean that you enjoy it?”

“I don’t see why I oughtn’t to enjoy it.”

“Does a boy have a chance to paint a fence frequently” said Tom.

Ben stopped munching his apple.

Tom moved his brush back and forth—stepped back to note the effect—added a little paint here and there. Ben watched every move, getting more and more interested, more and more absorbed1. After a short time, he said, “Tom, let me whitewash a little.”

Tom seemed to be thinking for a moment before he said, “No, Aunt Polly wants this fence to be perfect. If it was the back fence, maybe you could do it. But this fence beside the street is where everybody can see it. It has to be done right.”

“Oh, come on, let me try. I’ll be careful. Listen, Tom. I’ll give you part of my apple if you let me paint.”

“No, Ben, I’m afraid—”

“I’ll give you all the apple!”

Tom handed the brush to Ben with unwillingness on his face but alacrity in his heart. While the riverboat worked and sweated in the hot sun, Tom, an artist sat in the shade close by, munching his apple, and planning how he could trick more of the boys.

Before long there were enough boys each of whom came along the street; stopped to laugh but soon begged to be allowed to paint. By the middle of the afternoon, Tom had got many treasures while the fence had had three layers of whitewash on it. If he hadn’t run out of whitewash, he would have owned everything belonging to the boys in the village.

Tom said to himself that the world was not so depressing after all. He had discovered a great law of human action: in order to make a man cover a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.

小题1:By using “Tom continued painting and answered carelessly”, the author shows Tom ______ when he was talking to Ben.

A.made mistakes

B.damaged things

C.was natural

D.wasn’t concentrating小题2:The underlined word “alacrity” in the last but two paragraph most probable means “______”.

A.kindness

B.discouragement

C.sympathy

D.eagerness小题3:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? ________

A.Tom did not want to go swimming at all

B.Tom was asked to help Aunt Polly paint the fence

C.Tom did not get along well with his friends

D.Tom was very busy that Saturday afternoon.小题4:We can draw a conclusion from the last paragraph that _______.

A.forbidden fruit is sweet.

B.a friend in need is a friend indeed.

C.all good things must come to an end.

D.a bad excuse is better than none.