He _______(黏貼)a stamp on the envelope.

 

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—I’m sure Andrew will win the first prize in the final.

—I think so. He _________ for it for months.

A. is preparing              B. was preparing   

C. had been preparing    D. has been preparing

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— What did he _______ when he went out?

    — An umbrella.

A. take along              B. take down              C. take on                  D. take out

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     James sat outside the office waiting for the interview. He felt so__1__that he didn't know what to do
with __2__. The person who had gone in __3_ him had been in there for nearly an hour. And she looked
so confident when she went in. __4_ James. He felt __5_ that she had already got the __6_ . The problem was that he wanted this job __7__. It meant __8_ to him. He had __9__  it such a lot before the day of
the interview. He had imagined himself __10__  brilliantly (出色地) at the interview and __11_ the job
immediately. But now here he was feeling __12_ . He couldn't __13__all those things he had __14_to
say. At that moment, he almost decided to get up and __15_ . But no, he had to do this. He had spent so much time considering it that he couldn't __16_ like that. His hands were hot and sticky (黏的) and his
mouth felt dry. At last the door of the office opened. The woman who had gone in an hour earlier came out looking very __17_with herself. She smiled sympathetically (同情地) at James. At the moment, James
 __18__her. The managing director then appeared at the office door. "Would you like to come in now,
Mr. Davis? I'm sorry to have kept you waiting." James suddenly __19_ that he had gone home after all.
He got up, legs __20_ and forehead sweating and wondered whether he looked as terrified as felt.
(     )1. A. healthy    
(     )2. A. the interviewer
(     )3. A. by        
(     )4. A. Not like    
(     )5. A. doubtful      
(     )6. A. reward      
(     )7. A. hopelessly    
(     )8. A. everything    
(     )9. A. dreamed of    
(     )10. A. explaining  
(     )11. A. offered    
(     )12. A. mad        
(     )13. A. depend on    
(     )14. A. kept      
(     )15. A. leave      
(     )16. A. take back    
(     )17. A. ugly      
(     )18. A. noticed    
(     )19. A. thought    
(     )20. A. shaking    
B. nervous  
B. the woman  
B. with    
B. So did  
B. sure   
B. first  
B. naturally
B. happiness
B. learned of
B. performing
B. asked for
B. excited  
B. afford  
B. been taught
B. go in  
B. put off
B. pleased  
B. loved  
B. hoped  
B. bending
C. careless  
C. himself    
C. before  
C. Do as    
C. angry    
C. prize    
C. easily  
C. difficulty
C. thought about
C. answering  
C. being offered
C. certain  
C. believe in
C. planned    
C. prepare    
C. give up    
C. sad      
C. missed  
C. wished    
C. broken
D. confident      
D. the situation  
D. after          
D. Do like        
D. astonished    
D. job            
D. so much        
D. nothing        
D. talked about  
D. writing        
D. being asked for
D. terrible      
D. remember      
D. been supplied  
D. practice      
D. put down      
D. pretty        
D. hated          
D. regretted      
D. bleeding   

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When I was in junior high school, what my friends thought of me was real important to me. During those, years, I grew much taller than most of my classmates. I didn't want to be laughed at for my unusual height, so I went along with the crowd who would play jokes on other kids at school. Of course, the jokes were directed at others and not at me.

    Once my friends and I put IcyHot (止痛貼) in the shorts of one of the kids on the basketball team. Not only was he terribly embarrassed, but he also had to go to the school nurse' s office.

    My father didn' t think that my behavior was funny, He reminded me about the golden rule: to treat others as I would like to be treated. What I was doing was hurting other kids, and in turn hurting my reputation (名聲) as someone to be looked up to. My friends were looking up to me because I was tall, but what did they see'?

    He wanted me to be a leader who was a good example to others. He told me over and over again to be the leader that I was meant to be -- to be a big man in my heart and actions, as well as in my body. I had to question myself whether or not it was important to be the kind of leader and person my father believed I was inside. I knew in my heart that he was right.

    Once I focused on being the best that I could be at basketball and became a leader in the game, I took  my responsibility (責(zé)任) to set a good example more seriously. I sometimes have to stop and think before I  act, and I make mistakes sometimes everyone is human. But I continue to look for opportunities where I can make a difference, and to set a good example.

39.The author played jokes on other kids because he          .

 A. hated them very much                                    B. thought it was just funny

 C. wanted to be a leader in his class                         D. wanted to direct people' s attention to others

40.The underlined phrase "looked up to" in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to “       ”.

 A. thought highly of                                           B. taken care of

 C. listened to                                                     D. left out

41.We can infer from the last paragraph that the author        

 A. was not good at basketball                             B. took his father's advice

C. was a careless person                                    D. changed his father

42.Which of the following words can best describe the author' s father.?

A. Wise.                           B. Careful.                         C. Creative.                       D. Honest.

 

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