閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出一個可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。
In Twain, many people know what a “motorpool” means. It is   36 known as a place for the maintenance(維修)of official business and government cars.   37 it is a place for vehicle maintenance.
More than ten years ago I came to America on business and I took advantage of the   38  to visit my friend. My friend drove a car to   39  me at the airport, and took me to his home. Out of the   40 , my friend drove his car into the innermost   41 , which had a sign “carpool only”. I   42  what “carpool” meant. I felt doubted whether he was going to a motorpool.   43  I thought myself clever in asking:
“Is there anything wrong with the car?”
“Nothing.   44 ?” said he.
“Well then, why are you going to carpool?” I   45 .
My friend couldn’t help   46  and told me that“carpool”refers to the lane that only the cars with two or more   47  can drive in. I felt rather embarrassed on   48  that.
After dinner, my friend’s neighbor came over to ask whether he   49  “carpool” the next day.  “ 50 ,” my friend said, “I will accompany my friend to go shopping tomorrow.” I was   51 again, wondering why he could not “carpool” with him since we had “carpooled”   52 . My friend explained to me again that the “carpool” that his neighbor   53  meant they in turn drove the car to work so as to save energy. The first “carpool” is a noun,   54  the second “carpool” is a verb. It is really   55  for newcomers in America to understand it in a short time.
小題1:
A.commonlyB.probablyC.partlyD.simply
小題2:
A.In generalB.In particularC.First of allD.Above of all
小題3:
A.breakB.timeC.chanceD.place
小題4:
A.watchB.helpC.meetD.catch
小題5:
A.houseB.a(chǎn)irportC.stationD.waiting-room
小題6:
A.roadB.laneC.streetD.route
小題7:
A.wonderedB.knewC.understoodD.learned
小題8:
A.ForB.ThusC.ThenD.Though
小題9:
A.HowB.WhatC.WhyD.Where
小題10:
A.repliedB.a(chǎn)skedC.explainedD.a(chǎn)nswered
小題11:
A.sayingB.talkingC.laughingD.speaking
小題12:
A.passengersB.driversC.gentlemenD.ladies
小題13:
A.noticingB.seeingC.informingD.hearing
小題14:
A.neededB.couldC.shouldD.would
小題15:
A.SureB.SorryC.PardonD.Good
小題16:
A.believedB.doubtedC.confusedD.worried
小題17:
A.todayB.tomorrowC.yesterdayD.tonight
小題18:
A.usedB.insistedC.learnedD.provided
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)sB.soC.whileD.for
小題20:
A.interestingB.difficultC.importantD.necessary

小題1:A
小題2:A
小題3:C
小題4:C
小題5:B
小題6:B
小題7:A
小題8:B
小題9:C
小題10:B
小題11:C
小題12:A
小題13:D
小題14:B
小題15:B
小題16:C
小題17:A
小題18:A
小題19:C
小題20:B
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小題2:
A.cryingB.to cryC.criedD.cry
小題3:
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小題4:
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小題6:
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小題11:
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小題12:
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小題16:
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小題18:
A.gotB.recognizedC.realizedD.said
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2.A.character       B.secret              C.picture           D.name
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5.A.when         B.while          C.a(chǎn)s               D.unless
6.A.bring         B.take           C.fetch             D.carry
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17.A.how         B.whether        C.that             D.what
18.A.Cast         B.Click          C.Cross             D.Cure
19.A.in case         B.so that         C.a(chǎn)s though          D.now that
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37. A. something      B. none                  C. nothing             D. everything
38. A. lovely               B. fond                    C. favourite           D. enjoyable
39. A. brought        B. held                    C. dated             D. hit
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42. A. another        B. one                   C. more               D. other
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45. A. where               B. who                    C. what                D. how
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小題2:Who played the most important role in making the author walk back to school again?
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小題3:What caused Kemmon to start a motel by himself?
A.His terrible experience in the hotel.B.His wife's suggestion.
C.His previous business success.D.His mom's support.
小題4:Which of the following best describes Kemmon's mother?
A.Modest, helpful and hard-working.
B.Loving, supportive and strong-willed.
C.Careful, beautiful and helpful.
D.Strict, sensitive and supportive.
小題5:Which of the following led to Kemmon's success?
A.Self-confidence, hard work, higher education and a poor family.
B.Mom's encouragement, clear goals, self-confidence and hard work.
C.Clear goals, mom's encouragement, a poor family and higher education.
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21. A. depressed          B. excited            C. encouraged        D. surprised
22. A. pushed              B. forced              C. turned          D. knocked
23. A. everybody      B. others         C. nobody        D. somebody
24. A. that                  B. which                    C. there             D. where
25. A. discover              B. smell                C. find               D. pick
26. A. old                 B. fresh             C. good             D. sweet
27. A. joyfully            B. tearfully                 C. casually           D. repeatedly
28. A. looked up      B. looked at       C. looked around         D. looked down
29. A. happy                    B. very                      C. funny            D. quite
30. A. slowly              B. normally                C. quickly            D. hardly
31. A. at                       B. in                       C. for             D. with 
32. A. devoted                    B. focused                  C. buried                    D. made
33. A. Sunday                    B. Monday                  C. Tuesday                 D. Saturday
34. A. taking                   B. took                      C. replaced          D. replacing
35. A. sender              B. receiver                  C. manager          D. waiter
36. A. send for                   B. hand out                 C. try out            D. hand in
37. A. asking for                           B. waiting for             
C. looking for                     D. searching for
38. A. marked                   B. given                     C. used              D. signed
39. A. glanced at         B. stared at                  C. glared at                 D. looked at
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Calvin Coolidge (1872 – 1933) was the thirtieth president of the United States. He looked down on a person as being unworthy of respect who was too fond of talking about the details of others people’s actions and private lives because he had no time for small talks. The following two incidents clearly show how Collidge treasured silence.
When he was vice president, Coolidge had plenty of opportunities to participate (參加) in Washington’s social life, especially the many dinner parties. As be ignored the art of conversation, he couldn’t exactly make himself dear to his hostesses. One lady felt she could solve this problem. She placed him next to Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of the former President Roosevelt. Mrs. Longworth, a very brilliant conversationalist (談話者), began to talk in her usual charming manner, but all attempts to a wake the interest on the part of the vice president were unproductive. Finally, being shamed into anger, she said, “I’m sure that going to as many dinners as you do, you must get terribly bored.”
Without lifting his eyes from his plate, Coolidge said not very clearly, “Well, a man has to eat somewhere.
Later, when he was president and once again at a dinner party, Collidge was seated next to an outstanding society woman, one of those busybodies, who seemed to take delight in trying to change the lives of everyone they met. “Oh, Mr. President,” she spoke with too much enthusiasm, “you are always so quiet. I made a bet (打賭) today that I could get more than two words out of you.”
小題1:President Collidge considered those people as being unworthy of respect          .
A.who liked to talk about the affairs of others
B.who never talked about anything serious
C.who often spoke insincerely
D.who talked much but did little
小題2:The hostesses thought Collidge was unfriendly because        in her eyes.
A.he treated women coldly and rudely
B.he paid no attention to conversational skills
C.he was too serious to please any women
D.he was pretty easy and quick to get angry
小題3:Mrs. Longworth got shamed and angry because         .
A.the vice president took part in too many dinner parties
B.the vice president didn’t lift his eyes from his plate
C.the vice president didn’t speak exactly and clearly
D.the vice president didn’t react to all her efforts
小題4:The underlined sentence “Well, a man has to eat somewhere” probably means        .
A.Mr. Coolidge didn’t want to talk with Mrs. Longworth at all
B.Mr. Coolidge had really got tired of so many social dinners
C.Mr. Coolidge was unhappy with the dinner he was eating that day
D.Mr. Coolidge was really hungry and had to find something to eat

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