The chemistry teacher demanded that the laboratory report _______ immediately after the experiment was done.

A. to be written                                                                         B. would be written          

C. be written                                                          D. must be written

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Ⅱ. 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從第21 — 40各題所給的四個選項(A 、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卷上將該項涂黑。

I stood there listening to dad’s severe words. He gathered us into our yard and had the look on his face that told us one of us did something   21  .

We stared down at the floor containing the art of a child’s   22   in chalk. I suppose that was a no-no for us, though I can’t say I quite   23   the result when I was committing the crime. All the others denied (否認(rèn)). I stood there,   24   inside. The only words that came from my mouth were, “ Not me, dad. ” I couldn’t find the   25   to tell the truth. Lying was not   26   for me. But the look on dad's face scared me.

Without saying a word, dad   27   for only a few minutes and came back with paper and a pencil. He was so   28   to find the truth! “ I want each of you to write   29   what you see on the floor. ” I was not a   30   kid, though and when my turn came, I wrote the words   31  . So when my dad compared the handwriting, he still   32   tell the truth.

“ I will give you one more chance to confess (承認(rèn)) ”, he said. Not   33  , no one spoke up.

Should I say something? I guess he’ll be   34  ! So again, I held my   35  . “ Well, if someone came forward, there would be   36   punishment.” he added. Oh, no! I’ve lost my last chance!

He took us into the house. “  37   none of you confessed, then you all get a spanking (打屁股).” 

“ I did it, ” someone said. I looked around to see my sister come   38  . My sister was going to get spanked. And I let it   39  .

I didn’t tell the truth until years later. When I think back to that day, I know I learned the   40 

of family, of a sister who would do anything for me. And I would do the same for her now.

21. A. special           B. funny            C. wrong           D. useless

22. A. handwriting            B. map              C. calculation        D. drawing

23. A. understood      B. remembered      C. accepted          D. expected

24. A. cheering        B. imagining        C. trembling         D. wondering

25. A. courage               B. time              C. way             D. chance

26. A. unusual        B. unfit               C. normal                  D. difficult

27. A. walked            B. disappeared       C. hid                     D. escaped

28. A. afraid            B. determined      C. surprised         D. proud

29. A. similarly       B. carefully        C. particularly       D. exactly

30. A. smart            B. stupid            C. naughty                 D. lovely

31. A. differently             B. strangely          C. quickly            D. quietly

32. A. would not       B. might not              C. could not                D. need not

33. A. excitingly      B. disappointingly          C. interestingly        D. surprisingly

34. A. mad            B. curious         C. delighted                D. amused

35. A. breath         B. face             C. hand            D. tongue

36. A. heavy         B. much            C. new                D. no

37. A. Since           B. Although         C. Unless           D. While

38. A. out             B. forward           C. in                      D. round

39. A. remain          B. exist             C. happen            D. do

40. A. knowledge     B. use               C. sense              D. value

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Wayne Bronner, Wally’s son, is president and CEO of what is now a multi-million dollar corporation. He learned the business from an early age. Some of his best memories are traveling to other countries with his father to find new products for the store.

Bronner’s sells more than fifty thousand holiday products from seventy nations. Half of the products cost less than ten dollars. Wayne Bronner says demand for small objects to hang on Christmas trees has expanded over the years. People spend more time, effort and money into decorating their homes with these ornaments(裝飾品), lights and religious scenes. Bronner’s is famous for its nativity scenes which show the birth of Jesus Christ.

Michigan has the nation’s highest unemployment rate. Bronner’s has been affected by the financial crisis, too. But not in reduced sales.

Wayne Bronner said, “Even though people are spending less, we’re having more people visit here. And as a result we’ve actually had a sales increase.” Bronner’s success is also linked to community co-operation and investment. Frankenmuth is a town of five thousand people in eastern Michigan’s farm country. The town was settled by Bavarian Germans in the 1800s. It has kept its traditions alive in buildings and restaurants.

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   C. festival ornaments during the summer and winter holidays

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   B. people are spending less money on small objects

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   A. aiming its business at a single day of the year

B. community co-operation and investment

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