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His father wouldn't give him any money, and ______ lend him any.A.or he wouldB.nor he woul

His father wouldn't give him any money, and ______ lend him any.

A.or he would

B.nor he would

C.nor would he

D.or would he

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第1题
— Her father is very rich.—______She wouldn't accept his money.A.What for?B.So what?C.No d

— Her father is very rich.—______She wouldn't accept his money.

A.What for?

B.So what?

C.No doubt.

D.No wonder.

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第2题
---Her father is very rich.

---- () She wouldn't accept his help even if it were offered.

A.What for?

B.So what?

C.No doubt.

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第3题
After Richard found his father, ______.A.he was angry with the manB.the man was bad to him

After Richard found his father, ______.

A.he was angry with the man

B.the man was bad to him

C.he wouldn't live with him

D.he started a happy life

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第4题
If Sarah hadn't come to the cabin, ______.A.Abe's father wouldn't have told him not to go

If Sarah hadn't come to the cabin, ______.

A.Abe's father wouldn't have told him not to go to school

B.Abe wouldn't have helped his father on the farm

C.Abe wouldn't have had so much time to read

D.Abe's father wouldn't have told him to stop reading

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第5题
Man: Ben borrowed his father's car without permission, and then crashed it into the garage
door.

Woman: No wonder his father went up the wall.

Question: What can we learn about Ben's father?

A.He was extremely angry.

B.He wouldn't forgive Ben.

C.He was quite disappointed.

D.He couldn't understand Ben.

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第6题
When Fitzgerald proposed to Zelda, she accepted but later broke it off. Why?

A、Because her father wouldn’t let her marry him.

B、Because he cheated on her.

C、Because his job couldn’t support her lifestyle.

D、Because he put her in a psychiatric hospital.

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第7题
A young woman rode with her new husband in a wagon(四轮马车).They came to a log cabin (小

A young woman rode with her new husband in a wagon(四轮马车).They came to a log cabin (小木屋). The man shouted and a little boy came running out of the cabin. Sarah,the young woman,got down from the wagon,opened wide her arms and held the boy close.

“Hello,Abe Lincoln,” she said. “I think we’ 11 be good friends. ”

The new mother with the smiling face went to work at once. She washed Abe and his sister and tidied (弄整齐)their hair. And that night she threw away the boy’ s mattress (床塾)of leaves and gave him a soft mattress and enough blankets to keep him \^arm at night.

Sarah wove cloth and made new shirts for Abe. She made him new deerskin trousers and even deerskin shoes.

Maybe,if she hadn ’ t come to the cabin,he wouldn’ t have lived to be a man. When Abe’ s father told him not to go to school any more and help on thejfarm,Sarah took Abe’ s part against his father. Abe would rather read than eat,and when his father t6ld him to stop,Sarah said,“ Let the boy read.

In 1830 the day came when Abe would leave home to Work in New Salem. For the last time she had taken Abe’ s part against his father. For the last time sHe had kept the cabin quiet so that Abe could read.

More than twenty years later, when Abe, who had then become famous, was going to make a speech in a nearby town, Sarah went there just to watch him. In the crowd she tried to make herself small, but he saw her, and in front of everybody, got out of his carriage and went over and put his arms around her and kissed her. Yes,that was her Abe.

‘‘ He loved me truly,’’ she said later. Which of the following is not true?

A.The young woman in the wagon was Abe’ s new mother.

B.The man in the wagon was Abe’ s new father.

C.The little boy was the young woman’ s new son.

D.The little boy running out of the cabin was Ab

If Sarah hadn’ t come to the cabin,_____ .A.Abe’ s father wouldn’ t have told him not to go to school

B.Abe wouldn’ t have helped his father on the farm

C.Abe wouldn’ t have had so much time to read

D.Abe’s father wouldn’t have told him to stop reading

Sarah always took Abe’ s part against his father because she_____.A.wanted to please Abe

B.wished to be good friends with Abe

C.knew Abe didn’ t love reading very much

D.loved Aide truly

Sarah said Abe loved her truly because_____.A.Abe saw her in the crowd though she tried to make herself small

B.Abe didn’ t forget about his mother 20 years later

C.Abe kissed her in front of everybody

D.Abe said this to her himself

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第8题
The trees arrived by post, a half-open parcel. They were thin and straight, rather like ar
rows but with shiny leaves at one end and muddy roots at the other. Terry and his father took them down the garden and planted them in their prepared places. Terry had great hopes of the middle tree, now set in the memorial spot where Herry, his cat, run over, had been laid to rest a year before. The pine trees made an avenue down one side of the garden, where there was already a fifteen-foot stone wall between the garden and the back-yards of the Jenkins Street houses.

"Why do we want a row of trees as well as a wall?" Terry asked his father.

His father said, "For privacy. These trees grow very thickly."

His father's love of privacy often puzzled Terry, who was not one to keep himself to himself, but he could see part of the point here. The houses in Jenkins Street were on higher ground. His friend Leslie lived in number twelve, and Leslie had only to stand on a box to see right over the wall.

"Will the trees grow higher than the wall?" Terry asked then.

"Oh. Yes, twice as high if not more. It'll take a few years but they'll grow.

So they were going to have nine trees thirty feet tall, to keep them from being over-looked. Terry wondered why this was so desirable. He said, "Our garden is very pretty. Why can't we let the people over the wall see it? That wouldn't be showing off, would it?"

"No, I don't think it would be," his father said, "Yet some people might feel a bit less happy if they can always see a good thing that isn't theirs. We don't want to be the cause of any jealousy if we can help it."

This consideration for other people's feelings must be a grownup thing, Terry thought. It was no his idea of how to run things. He said, "These trees—it seems a lot of trouble to go just to stop people being jealous of us."

His father looked at him. "It isn't much trouble. Terry. "He said, "These trees will grow without help from us. They'll be beautiful. And listen to them. You can already hear them whispering to us in the wind."

The passage mainly deals with the topic of ______.

A.protection of environment

B.relationship between neighbors

C.generation gap

D.cause of jealousy

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第9题
When I was younger, I thought that boys and grown men shouldn ’t cry. Tears were a sign of being weak, ___61___ a man isn’t supposed to be.

However, last June I ___62___ that courage isn’t all about trying to keep all the pain ___63___ and trying to hide the ___64___. My 18-year-old sister had eloped (私奔) and then I saw how ___65___ my father’s heart was. We were used to ___66___ him as a strong-willed father.

For three days he wouldn’t ___67___. He would just sit ___68___ outside our house in the dark. ___69___ the fourth night, I sat beside him and ___70___ him to tell me what he felt about everything. __71___ many years I haven’t put my hand on my father’s shoulder as we have drifted (疏远) further and further apart while I was growing up. That night we had all cried ___72___ what happened except my father. I sensed my father trying to ___73___ his pain and I wanted him to ___74___ it.

I touched my father and said, “Dad, it’s not your ___75___ .” He began to cry. I ___76___ his shoulders shaking as he whispered. “Where did I go wrong? All I ever wanted was for my children to grow up ___77___. Why shouldn’t your sister wait?”

I understood then ___78___ he preferred to be in the dark. His tears, though we hadn ’t seen ___79___ before that night, were there all the time. I saw his courage that night ___80___ my father cried with my hand on his shoulder, and understood his pain.

61_________

A.which

B.that

C.whose

D.unless

62A.discovered

B.searched

C.wandered

D.apologized

63A.forward

B.outside

C.inside

D.backward

64A.sounds

B.tears

C.opinions

D.qualities

65A.weak

B.poor

C.lucky

D.honest

66A.looking

B.thinking

C.seeing

D.making

67A.talk

B.say

C.come

D.go

68A.quietly

B.politely

C.gently

D.likely

69A.As

B.On

C.At

D.In

70A.shouted

B.asked

C.pleased

D.demanded

71A.For

B.In

C.Over

D.Of

72A.during

B.in

C.beyond

D.over

73A.controlling

B.being controlled

C.control

D.be controlled

74A.release

B.allow

C.begin

D.create

75A.character

B.task

C.fault

D.duty

76A.touched

B.felt

C.heard

D.imagined

77A.quickly

B.kindly

C.happily

D.eagerly

78A.where

B.why

C.what

D.when

79A.them

B.it

C.him

D.her

80A.when

B.where

C.what

D.who

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第10题
听力原文:W: You look worried, David. Anything wrong with you?M: Oh, it's nothing really.W:

听力原文:W: You look worried, David. Anything wrong with you?

M: Oh, it's nothing really.

W: Arc you sure? Would you like to talk about it?

M: Well, to be honest, it's.., it's my mother. She... she.., how shall I put it? She has been behaving strangely lately. Do you know what I mean?

W: Not quite. How? In what way?

M: Well, you see, ever since my father died, she has been unhappy even though.

W: But that is normal, isn't it? People are always upset about things like that.

M: Yes, yes. Of course, they are. But they never got on that well when he was alive. Always arguing. And it happened more than three years ago. I never thought that she would miss him so much.

W: Oh, I see what you mean.

M: It wouldn't be so bad if she didn't live so far away. When my father retired, they moved to the seaside. Then only a year later, my father suddenly had a heart attack and just passed away. Now she's all alone in a big cottage by the sea with very few friends and no family near. her.

W: She must be very lonely.

M: Yes, she is. My wife and I go to see her as often as we can. But it isn't easy. I phone her at least twice a week and ask her if she is all right or if she needs something... And that is something else that worries me.

W: What?

M: Her memory seems to be going. I have to remind her to do all sorts of things.., to pay the gas bill, for instance. She gets annoyed with me. But I know she'll forget if 1 don't.

W: Well, don't worry about it too much. She's just getting old, that's all.

M: I know. That's just the problem.

(27)

A.Because his father has suddenly had a heart attack.

B.Because his wife has been behaving strangely.

C.Bemuse his mother is still unhappy about his father's death.

D.Because his daughter is all alone in a very big apartment by the sea.

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