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2014-05-18

I didn’t even   40   looking up at his nameless face. I briefly   41   him walking into a liquor store and buying whiskey with the money we spared him. Like most teenagers, it took me only moments to    42   him.

“I have no money on me,” I said quickly

Looking back now, I feel as if God had set out that day to teach me a lesson. And God   43  . Just a few feet past him, I managed to find the only ice patch on the sidewalk. I   44   and landed heavily on my right knee. The   45   was almost killing me as I tried to get up. Then I heard a shaky voice only inches above me.

“Are you all right?” he asked.

I knew immediately this was the man I had just rushed past. Even in pain, I   46   took a quick moment to sniff for the smell of alcohol on his breath. There was none. He wasn’t   47  . I saw the   48   in his eyes.

I   49   to get to my feet. He held my arm as I walked difficultly to the nearby bus stop.

“My name is Mike,” he said. “That’s quite a fall you took, and you really need to get it checked by a doctor,” he said with deep   50  .

“This bus goes past the hospital,” I said.

Mike paused, and a look of sudden   51   crossed his face. He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small cup. He took out all the change and held it out toward me.

“I think there’s just enough here for you to take the bus,” he said,

I was highly embarrassed as I remember my   52  . I reached for my purse and took out my change. At least ten dollars. I offered Mike all my change.

“Thank you and take care of yourself,” I said. Both of us knew that few minutes earlier I couldn’t have   53   what happened to him.

Mike held his cup tightly,   54   it as if it were the first gift he had ever received.

A half cup of change seemed too small a gift for the man who gave a   55   to every nameless face I’ve ever seen.

36. A. doctors B. beggars C. citizens D. sellers

37. A. pity B. observe C. forgive D. ignore

38. A. limited B. painful C. meaningful D. rich

39. A. fact B. rule C. assumption D. suggestion

40. A. mind B. bother C. avoid D. bear

41. A. imagined B. followed C. noticed D. heard

42. A. judge B. stop C. tease D. blame

43. A. signed B. succeeded C. responded D. approached

44. A. skipped B. dashed C. slipped D. hesitated

45. A. regret B. scare C. cold D. pain

46. A. still B. ever C. yet D. also

47. A. honest B. reliable C. drunk D. shabby

48. A. greed  B. surprise C. sorrow D. sympathy

49. A. failed B. struggled C. hurried D. chose

50. A. relief B. satisfaction C. understanding D. concern

51. A. confusion B. realization C. excitement D. sadness

52. A. lie B. injury C. promise D. experience

53. A. known B. predicted C. cared D. accepted

54. A. treasuring B. protecting C. making D. showing

55. A. lesson B. name C. chance D. fortune

第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)?

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。?

A

Clyde, a small-clawed otter, was moved from Auckland Zoo to Wellington Zoo two months ago. The zookeepers hoped he and the other otter Bonnie might start a family together.

But only two days after he arrived, Clyde went missing. He had dug his way under one of the walls and was nowhere to be seen.

The zookeepers set up cages inside the zoo, with plates of Clyde’s favorite fish in them, hoping to catch him.

Two days went by and still there was no sign of Clyde.

At last a couple saw Clyde at their house --- a whole kilometer away in Newtown. Clyde was hiding in an out-of-reach hole outside their laundry.

The zookeepers arrived and set up some more traps to try to catch him. But Clyde is a pretty smart otter. Twice he managed to get the fish out of a trap without being caught.

Five days after he’d escaped, Clyde’s days on the run came to an end when he was finally caught in one of the traps.

It was no good putting Clyde back in his old home---he’d only dig his way out again. So he and Bonnie were put into the zoo hospital. There was no chance of their escaping from there.

Meanwhile, the zookeepers were working hard to make Clyde’s old home safer. They put an iron barrier underground to stop him digging their way out. Then Bonnie and Clyde went home again.

But a month after his first escape, Clyde was out again. Once more the zookeepers came

hurrying to catch Clyde. They found him by following the bubbles he made in the river nearby.

Nobody knew how Clyde had escaped. But this time he was only out for an hour. So---back he went to the hospital again.

Poor Clyde. It seemed that he wasn’t happy at Wellington Zoo, even though he and Bonnie were getting on well together. The keepers didn’t like seeing him unhappy, so they planned to look for a home for him somewhere else.

56. Where was Clyde found after his first escape?

A. Back in Auckland Zoo.      B. In a river nearby.

C. At a house a kilometer away.    D. In the zoo hospital.

57. How did zookeepers catch Clyde after his second escape?

A. They set up cages in the zoo.

B. They attracted Clyde with fish.

C. They dug a hole outside his home.

D. They followed the bubbles in the water.

58. What do we know about Clyde?

A. He often gets ill.

B. He is good at digging.

C. He likes hiding in a hole.

D. He escaped to meet Bonnie.

59. Where is the passage most likely to have been taken from?

A. A news report.     B. An advertisement.

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