One day, when I was in high school, I saw a kid named Kyle from my class walking home from school with all his books, I thought to myself, __1___ would anyone bring home all his books for the weekend? He must really be    2___.”As I was walking, I saw several kids running toward him. They ran at him,   3  all his books out of his arms and he fell down in the dirt, His glasses went   4   and landed in the grass.
I ran over to him.  5  I handed him his glasses, he looked at me and said, “Hey, thanks!”
I helped him pick up his books, and asked him where he lived. As it   6    , he lived near me. We talked all the way home. Over the next four years, Kyle and I became best friends.
Kyle was the top student of our class, one of those guys that really found themselves during high school. Therefore he had the   7  to prepare a graduation speech. On the graduation day, I could see that he was   8   .So, I patted him on the back and said, “Hey, big guy, you’ll be   9  !” He looked at me and smiled.
He cleared his throat, and began. “Graduation is a time to   10   those who helped you make it through those tough years. Your parents, your teachers… but mostly your friends, I am here to tell all of you that being a friend to someone is the best   11    you can give him.”
I just looked at my friend with   12    as he told the story of the first day we met. He had planned to kill himself over the weekend and was carrying his books home. “Thankfully, nothing happened. My friend   13     me from doing the unspeakable.”
Not until that moment did I realize that you should never underestimate(低估) the   14    of your actions. With one small gesture you can   15   a person’s life. For better or for worse.
小題1:
A.How
B.When
C.Why
D.Where
小題2:
A.stupid
B.clever
C.wonderful
D.a(chǎn)nxious
小題3:
A.throwing
B.knocking
C.taking
D.snatching
小題4:
A.lost
B.sending
C.broken
D.flying
小題5:
A.While
B.As
C.Because
D.Once
小題6:
A.passed by
B.came up
C.went on
D.turned out
小題7:
A.pride
B.honor
C.pleasure
D.chance
小題8:
A.excited
B.nervous
C.proud
D.crazy
小題9:
A.great
B.famous
C.praised
D.honored
小題10:
A.reward
B.remember
C.thank
D.congratulate
小題11:
A.chance
B.gift
C.help
D.favor
小題12:
A.wonder
B.a(chǎn)nxiety
C.disbelief
D.pride
小題13:
A.protected
B.freed
C.warned
D.saved
小題14:
A.price
B.use
C.power
D.meaning
小題15:
A.destroy
B.change
C.save
D.understand

小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:B
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A.sorryB.thankfulC.curiousD.a(chǎn)nxious
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A.directlyB.reallyC.completelyD.immediately
小題2:
A.disappointedB.frightenedC.impressedD.horrified (恐懼)
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A.refusedB.disagreedC.dislikedD.a(chǎn)greed
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A.speechesB.opinionsC.songsD.a(chǎn)rticles
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A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Instead
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A.usedB.reducedC.devotedD.told
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A.rememberedB.usedC.touchedD.heard
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A.complaining
B.telling
C.hoping
D.pretending
小題2:
A.pleased
B.disappointed
C.exhausted
D.encouraged
小題3:
A.looking
B.turning
C.coming
D.tidying
小題4:
A.went on
B.went down
C.went out
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A.candles
B.matches
C.lights
D.flashlights
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A.happily
B.patiently
C.hopefully
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A.steps
B.words
C.knocks
D.screams
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A.dark
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C.noisy
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A.called
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A.surprisingly
B.delightedly
C.impatiently
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A.gently
B.kindly
C.politely
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A.lend
B.sell
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A.And
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A.holding
B.hiding
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A.frightened
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A.warmth
B.coldness
C.kindness
D.sympathy(同情)
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A.clubB.park C.poolD.road
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A.worriedB.scaredC.excitedD.surprised
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小題14:
A.disobeyingB.embarrassingC.needingD.depending
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A.juniorB.seniorC.a(chǎn)thleteD.journalist
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A.hardB.shortC.fruitfulD.memorable
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A.a(chǎn)nnual B.regularC.voluntaryD.unpredictable
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小題10:
A.biteB.joinC.watchD.excite
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A.changeB.momentC.restD.chance
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Peter climbed about 100 feet up and hammered a piton(巖釘) into the rock. Fastening one end of a 165-foot rope to the piton, he let one end of the rope fall down. Mark caught the rope and fastened it to his belt with a special instrument. This instrument would allow Mark to move upward, but would prevent him from falling even as much as a single inch. He next reached above his head and fastened a T-shaped bar to the rope, using the same kind of instrument.
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小題1:What had Mark Wellman long desired to do?
A.To finish one of the most difficult rock climbs in the world.
B.To be the first to climb El Capitan.
C.To climb the highest mountain in California.
D.To help his friend Peter climb El Capitan.
小題2:How did Mark climb the mountain?
A.He fastened the rope to his wheelchair.
B.He hammered in pitons so that he had something to hold on to.
C.He held on to the T-bar and Peter pulled him up.
D.He pulled himself up using a T-bar and special equipment.
小題3: How did Mark lose the use of his legs?
A.He lost his footing and fell from the side of a mountain.
B.He fell during his first attempt on El Capitan.
C.His legs were broken by falling rocks.
D.While working out in the gym, he injured his backbone.
小題4:What was the worst problem Mark had during the climb?
A.He struck against the rock and hurt his arms.
B.A strong wind blew him away from the rock.
C.He kept falling several inches.
D.While swaying in space, he became terrified.
小題5:How did Mark react to difficulties during the climb?
A.He admitted that he was frightened.
B.He often worried about his friend’s condition.
C.He was able to remain clam and determined.
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I am a German by birth and descent. My name is Schmidt. But by education I am quite as much an Englishman as a 'Deutscher', and by affection much more the former. My life has been spent pretty equally between the two countries, and I flatter myself I speak both languages without any foreign accent.
I count England my headquarters now: it is “home” to me. But a few years ago I was resident in Germany, only going over to London now and then on business. I will not mention the town where I lived. It is unnecessary to do so, and in the peculiar experience I am about to relate I think real names of people and places are just as well, or better avoided.
I was connected with a large and important firm of engineers. I had been bred up to the profession, and was credited with a certain amount of “talent”; and I was considered—and, with all modesty, I think I deserved the opinion—steady and reliable, so that I had already attained a fair position in the house, and was looked upon as a “rising man”. But I was still young, and not quite so wise as I thought myself. I came close once to making a great mess of a certain affair. It is this story which I am going to tell.
Our house went in largely for patents—rather too largely, some thought. But the head partner's son was a bit of a genius in his way, and his father was growing old, and let Herr Wilhelm - Moritz we will call the family name—do pretty much as he chose. And on the whole Herr Wilhelm did well. He was cautious, and he had the benefit of the still greater caution and larger experience of Herr Gerhardt, the second partner in the firm.
Patents and the laws which regulate them are strange things to have to do with. No one who has not had personal experience of the complications that arise could believe how far these spread and how involved they become. Great acuteness as well as caution is called for if you would guide your patent bark safely to port—and perhaps more than anything, a power of holding your tongue. I was no chatterbox, nor, when on a mission of importance, did I go about looking as if I were bursting with secrets, which is, in my opinion, almost as dangerous as revealing them. No one, to meet me on the journeys which it often fell to my lot to undertake, would have guessed that I had anything on my mind but an easy-going young fellow's natural interest in his surroundings, though many a time I have stayed awake through a whole night of railway travel if at all doubtful about my fellow-passengers, or not dared to go to sleep in a hotel without a ready-loaded gun by my pillow. For now and then - though not through me - our secrets did ooze out. And if, as has happened, they were secrets connected with Government orders or contracts, there was, or but for the exertion of the greatest energy and tact on the part of my superiors, there would have been, to put it plainly, the devil to pay.
小題1: The writer preferred to be called ________.
A.a(chǎn) GermanB.a(chǎn)n Englishman
C.both a German and an EnglishmanD.neither a German nor an Englishman
小題2:Which of the following words cannot be used to describe the writer?
A.TalentedB.ModestC.ReliableD.Wise
小題3:The head of the company where the writer works is ________.
A.SchmidtB.Moritz C.Wilhelm’s fatherD.Gerhardt
小題4: The writer often stayed awake on the train or kept a ready-loaded gun in the hotel, because  ________.
A.some people sometimes let out the secrets of his company
B.the writer occasionally didn’t keep the secrets of his company
C.patents and the laws are strange things to have to do with
D.the secrets were connected with Government orders or contracts

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