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  When Ray was about seven, he had a very close friend Mike.They lived near each other, traveled to and from school together, played together, were together in school, and spent time in each other's homes.

  Once, in school, Ray got bad marks(分數(shù))and was very down.He just walked round and round the school playground.Mike followed Ray.Far enough not to stifle him, but near enough never to let Ray out of his sight.Ray was very angry at that time.He just wanted to be alone.At one point, he got so angry that he even shouted out,“Just leave me alone!”But Mike just silently walked on behind Ray, still never saying a word.

  It was only after many years, almost twenty years later, that Ray truly began to understand the lesson on friendship which had been shown to him that day, Ray and Mike had already separated by then, only seeing each other a couple of times every year.But Ray still remembered that thing with gratitude(感激), a warm feeling in his heart and sometimes tears in his eyes.

  Mike had taught him that true friendship does not only show up when one wants or needs it.A true friend will be around when he thinks you need him, regardless of(不管)whether you want it or not or whether you would admit it or not.He will be there even when you drive(趕走)him away, as long as he feels his presence will help you.But he will not speak if you do not want him to, and he will give you the peace that you expect.

  The true friend will do what Mike did, following a distance behind, giving you space and peace, but always nearby, casting(投)a silent eye on you to make sure that you do not do anything silly, making sure he is around if you need him, and being ready to pick you if you fall anytime, to wipe your tears if they flow.

  Appreciate your true friends.And be a true friend to others.

(1)

The underlined word“stifle”in the second paragraph can be replaced by“________”.

[  ]

A.

upset

B.

follow

C.

pick

D.

surprise

(2)

When Ray got angry with him, Mike ________.

[  ]

A.

walked away angrily

B.

said some words of comfort to him

C.

just came along with him silently

D.

turned away and wept

(3)

Twenty years later, each time Ray remembered that thing, he felt ________.

[  ]

A.

sad

B.

angry

C.

grateful

D.

funny

(4)

Ray learned from that thing that ________.

[  ]

A.

a true friend will be there whether you need him or not

B.

a friend in need is a friend indeed

C.

a true friend will do what you ask him to do

D.

a true friend always shows up when you need him

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       In eighteen thirty, only a few miles away from what is now the great city of Cincinnan,  Ohio, lay a   36  and almost endless forest.

       The area had a few settlements   37   by people of the frontier. Many of them had already left the area for settlements further   39   the west. But among those   40   was a man who had been one of the first people to arrive there.

       He lived alone in a house of logs surrounded   41  all sides by the great forest. He seemed a part of the darkness and   42   of the forest, for no one had   43   known him to smile or speak an unnecessary word. His simple needs were   44  by selling or trading the skins of wild animals in the town.

       His little log house had a single door. Directly   45   was a window. The window was boarded up(堵住). No one could remember a(n)  46   when it was not. And no one knew why it had been   47  .  I imagine there are few people living today who ever knew the   48   of that window. But I am one, as you shall   49  .

       The man's name was said to be Murlock. He   50   to be seventy years old, but he was really fifty. Something other than years had been the   51  of his aging.

       His hair and long, full beard were white.  His gray,   52   eyes were sunken.  His face was wrinkled. He was tall and thin with drooping shoulders—like someone with many   53  .

       I never saw him. These   54   I learned from my grandfather. He told me the man's story   55   I was a boy. He had known him when living nearby in that early day.

A.huge      B.heavy       C.small D.bright

A.discovered     B.created     C.established       D.invented

A.visited   B.reached     C.left    D.loved

A.in   B.for    C.over  D.to

A.moving  B.remaining C.traveling   D.hunting

A.along     B.by     C.with  D.on

A.silence   B.noises       C.brightness D.freshness

A.never     B.ever  C.once  D.sometimes

A.understood    B.exchanged C.satisfied    D.offered

A.outside B.inside       C.before      D.opposite

A.time     B.opportunity      C.story D.experience

A.opened B.closed       C.destroyed  D.protected

A.secreet B.structure   C.formation D.construction

A.guess   B.see    C.suppose    D.feel

A.seemed B.happened  C.pretended  D.appeared

A.cause   B.cure  C.reason      D.affection

A.pretty   B.lively       C.lifeless      D.horrible

A.achievementsB.enemies   C.problems  D.dreams

A.lessons B.details      C.summaries       D.ideas

A.because       B.since C.when D.although

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       In eighteen thirty, only a few miles away from what is now the great city of Cincinnan,  Ohio, lay a   36  and almost endless forest.

       The area had a few settlements   37   by people of the frontier. Many of them had already left the area for settlements further   39   the west. But among those   40   was a man who had been one of the first people to arrive there.

       He lived alone in a house of logs surrounded   41  all sides by the great forest. He seemed a part of the darkness and   42   of the forest, for no one had   43   known him to smile or speak an unnecessary word. His simple needs were   44  by selling or trading the skins of wild animals in the town.

       His little log house had a single door. Directly   45   was a window. The window was boarded up(堵。. No one could remember a(n)  46   when it was not. And no one knew why it had been   47  .  I imagine there are few people living today who ever knew the   48   of that window. But I am one, as you shall   49  .

       The man's name was said to be Murlock. He   50   to be seventy years old, but he was really fifty. Something other than years had been the   51  of his aging.

       His hair and long, full beard were white.  His gray,   52   eyes were sunken.  His face was wrinkled. He was tall and thin with drooping shoulders—like someone with many   53  .

       I never saw him. These   54   I learned from my grandfather. He told me the man's story   55   I was a boy. He had known him when living nearby in that early day.

1.A.huge                       B.heavy                  C.small                  D.bright

2.A.discovered               B.created                C.established           D.invented

3.A.visited                     B.reached               C.left                     D.loved

4.A.in                           B.for                      C.over                    D.to

5.A.moving                   B.remaining            C.traveling             D.hunting

6.A.along                      B.by                      C.with                    D.on

7.A.silence                    B.noises                 C.brightness            D.freshness

8.A.never                      B.ever                    C.once                   D.sometimes

9.A.understood              B.exchanged           C.satisfied              D.offered

10.A.outside                  B.inside                  C.before                 D.opposite

11.A.time                      B.opportunity         C.story                   D.experience

12.A.opened                  B.closed                 C.destroyed            D.protected

13.A.secreet                   B.structure              C.formation            D.construction

14.A.guess                     B.see                      C.suppose               D.feel

15.A.seemed                  B.happened             C.pretended            D.appeared

16.A.cause                     B.cure                    C.reason                 D.affection

17.A.pretty                    B.lively                  C.lifeless                D.horrible

18.A.achievementsB.enemies                        C.problems             D.dreams

19.A.lessons                  B.details                 C.summaries           D.ideas

20.A.because                 B.since                   C.when                  D.although

 

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As she waited at the edge of the ice for her music to start, Peggy took a quick look at her father standing nearby with a group of parents and teachers. He smiled at her. Then she 16 out at the audience, 17 to see her mother. These two, Alvert and Doris Fleming, had 18 all the way from California more than 2,000 miles away, to see their 19 compete in this sports meet in Cleveland, Ohio.

  The music 20 and Peggy moved onto the ice, letting the music 21 her along into her turns, and she began skating with much 22 in herself. The cold fear she always had in the23 seconds before skating onto the ice was 24 . She was feeling the movement of the 25 and letting it carry her. She skated easily, 26 did some jumps, a final turn and her performance was 27 .

  The crowd loved it and cheered 28 she skated off the ice. “Nice job,” said one of the other 29 . It was the remark(話語) that 30 came after a free-skating performance. But what should the 31 say? Standing beside her father, Peggy 32 for the scoring(打分) to be finished. On all sides were other young skaters, some waiting 33 alone, others with a parent. Shortly before 10 o’clock the results were 34 . The new United States Women’s Figure Skating Champion was Peggy Fleming of Passdena, 35 .

16. A. looked       B. watched       C. found        D. stepped

17. A. failing       B. looking forward   C. having        D. hoping

18. A. bicycled      B. driven        C. run          D. walked

19. A. friend       B. children        C. son        D. daughter

20. A. started      B. played        C. developed      D. sang

21. A. allow        B. set out        C. carry        D. support

22. A. thought      B. belief         C. success     D. design

23. A. following      B. last          C. recent       D. past

24. A. lost        B. present      C. strong       D. gone

25. A. music       B. fear       C. ice          D. audience

26. A. so        B. or        C. before       D. then

27. A. satisfied      B. unsatisfactory    C. finished       D. welcome

28. A. because      B. until       C. before       D. as

29. A. skaters      B. friends        C. judges       D. parents

30. A. always     B. seldom      C. again        D. hardly

31. A. players     B. audience      C. judges       D. parents

32. A. waited       B. looked        C. wished       D. asked

33. A. comfortably   B. hurriedly       C. happily       D. anxiously

34. A. spoken      B. explained       C. announced      D. unknown

35. A. England     B. Cleveland       C. Ohio      D. California

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  As she waited at the edge of the ice for her music to start, Peggy took a quick look at her father standing nearby with a group of parents and teachers.He smiled at her.Then she   1   out at the audience, hoping to see her mother.These two, Alvert and Doris Flemint, had driven all the way from California more than 2,000 miles away, to see their   2   compete in this sports meet in Cleveland, Ohio.

  The music   3   and Peggy moved onto the ice, letting the music carry her along into her turns, and she began skating with much   4   in herself.The cold fear she always had in the last seconds before skating onto the ice was   5  .She was feeling the movement of the   6   and letting it carry her.She skated easily, then did some jumps, a final turn and her performance was finished.

  The crowd loved it and cheered as she skated off the ice.“Nice job,”said one of the other   7  .It was the remark that always came after a free-skating performance.But what should the   8   say?Standing beside her father, Peggy waited for the scoring to be finished.On all sides were other young skaters, some waiting  9   alone, others with a parent.Shortly before 10 o’clock the results were   10  .The new United States Women’s Figure Skating Champion was Peggy Fleming of Passdena, California.

(1)

[  ]

A.

looked

B.

watched

C.

found

D.

stepped

(2)

[  ]

A.

friend

B.

children

C.

son

D.

daughter

(3)

[  ]

A.

started

B.

played

C.

developed

D.

sang

(4)

[  ]

A.

thought

B.

belief

C.

success

D.

anxiety

(5)

[  ]

A.

lost

B.

present

C.

strong

D.

gone

(6)

[  ]

A.

music

B.

fear

C.

ice

D.

body

(7)

[  ]

A.

skaters

B.

parents

C.

teachers

D.

journalists

(8)

[  ]

A.

players

B.

audience

C.

judges

D.

listeners

(9)

[  ]

A.

comfortably

B.

hurriedly

C.

happily

D.

anxiously

(10)

[  ]

A.

carried out

B.

let out

C.

announced

D.

declared

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