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Whenever I made mistake, the teacher pointed them out with ______.A.curiosity B.sati

Whenever I made mistake, the teacher pointed them out with _______.

A.curiosity

B.satisfaction

C.envy

D.patience

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第1题
Having passed what I considered the worst obstacle, our spirit【C1】______. We made towards
the left of the cliff, where the going was better, though【C2】______steeper. Here we found【C3】______snow, as most of it seemed【C4】______blown off the mountain. There was no【C5】______of the mountains in the distance because clouds were forming all around us.

About one o'clock a storm【C6】______suddenly. We ought to have noticed its approach but we were concentrating【C7】______outting steps, and before we had time to do anything, we were【C8】______by snow. We could not move up or down and had to wait motionless, getting colder and colder.【C9】______my hood(兜帽), my nose and cheeks were frost bitter and I dared not【C10】______a hand out of my glove to warm them.

After two hours of this, I realized we would have to do something to avoid being frozen【C11】______death. We stood from time to time through the mist, and I had【C12】______the outline of a dark buttress(扶垛)just above us; to descend in this wind was out of the【C13】______;our only hope was to【C14】______up to this buttress and dig out a platform. at the foot of it【C15】______we could put up our tent.

We climbed to this place and started to out away the ice. At first my companion seemed to regard the situation【C16】______hopeless but gradually the wind【C17】______and he cheered up. At last we had made a platform. big enough to【C18】______the tent and we did this as best as we could. We【C19】______into our sleeping bags and【C20】______sleep, feeling that we were lucking to be still alive.

【C1】

A.rose

B.arose

C.raise

D.aroused

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第2题
It was unfortunate that, after so trouble-free an arrival, he should stumble in the dark a
s he was rising and severely twist his ankle on a piece of rock. After the first shock the pain became bearable, and he gathered up his parachute before limping into the trees to hide it as best as he could. The hardness of the ground and the deep darkness made it almost impossible to do this efficiently. The pine needles lay several inches deep, so he simply pile them on top of the parachute, cutting the short twigs that he could feel around his legs, and spreading them on top of the needles. He had great doubts about whether it would stay buried, but there was very little else that he could do about it.

After limping for some distance in an indirect course away from his parachute he began to make his way downhill through the trees. He had to find out where he was, and then decide what to do next. But walking downhill on a rapidly swelling ankle soon proved to be almost beyond his powers. He moved more and more slowly, walking in long sideway movements across the slope, which meant taking more steps but less painful ones. By the time he cleared the trees and reached the valley, day was breaking. Mist hung in soft sheets across the fields. Small cottages and farm buildings grouped like sleeping cattle around a village church, whose pointed tower pointed high into the cold winter air to welcome the morning.

"I can't go much farther," John Harding thought. "Someone is bound to find me, but what can I do? I must get a rest before I go on. They'll look for me first up there on the mountain where the plane crashed. I bet they' re out looking for it already and they are bound to find the parachute in the end. I can' t believe they won't. So they'll know I' m not dead and must be somewhere. They'll

think I'm hiding up there in the trees and rocks so they'll look for me there. So I'll go down to the village. With luck by the evening my foot will be good enough to get me to the border."

Far above him on the mountainside he could hear the faint echo of voices, startling him after the great silence. Looking up he saw lights like little pinpoints moving across the face of the mountain in the gray light. But the road was deserted, and he struggled along, still almost invisible in the first light, easing his aching foot whenever he could, avoiding stones and rough places, and limping quietly and painfully towards the village. He reached the church at last. A great need for peace almost drew him inside, but he knew that would not do. Instead, he limped along its walls towards a very old building standing a short distance from the church doors. It seemed to have been there forever, as if it had grown out of the hill inside. It had the same air of timelessness as the church. John Harding pushed open the heavy wooden door and slipped inside.

It was really hard for John to hide the parachute because ______.

A.he had sprained his ankle

B.the parachute was very heavy

C.it was pitch-dark there and the ground was hard

D.there were less pine needles on the ground

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第3题
听力原文:As a writer, I seem to spend most of the time working in my office at home, sitti

听力原文: As a writer, I seem to spend most of the time working in my office at home, sitting alone in front of the computer. In fact, the only people I see regularly are the members of my family, when they get home from work or school. Otherwise, I don' t have much chance to meet face-to-face with people. And I'm sorry that I haven't kept in touch with the friends I made in college. I often get letters from the readers though, and I try to get out of the house at least once a day. From time to time, I give lectures in public libraries or teach courses at colleges in North America. But if I ever run out of ideas or I start suffering from loneliness, I'll give up writing books. Then maybe I'll start a new job where I work with lots of people, and I can have a conversation whenever I feel like one.

Where does the speaker work most of the time?

A.In libraries.

B.At a college.

C.At her home.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah, What's up?W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history class. I had to gi

听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah, What's up?

W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history class. I had to give a presentation.

M: How did it go?

W: Terribly. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.

M: Why? Weren't you prepared?

W: No, it' s not that. I just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever I've to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.

M: It is not so bad to blush.

W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I'll blush like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn' t that ever happen to you?

M: No, not really. Maybe you should try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room, like the exit sign.

W: I guess I could try that. But I doubt it will help.

M: You know we talked about this in psychology class. Blushing, even though it's involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.

W: What do you mean?

M: Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And, among adults, supposedly women blush more than men.

W: I wonder why.

M: I don't know. But I had a friend in high school, Brain Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.

W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.

(23)

A.She felt embarrassed in class.

B.Her presentation received a poor grade.

C.She had not completed her assignment.

D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.

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第5题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah. What's up?W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history class. I had to gi

听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah. What's up?

W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history class. I had to give a presentation.

M: How did it go?

W: Terribly. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.

M: Why? Weren't you prepared?

W: No, it's not that. 1 just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever 1 have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my Pace gets red and...then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.

M: It is not so bad to blush.

W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I'll blush like crazy if he calls oil me. Doesn't that ever happen to you?

M: No, not really. Maybe you should try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room, like the exit sign.

W: I guess I could try that. But I doubt that it'll help.

M: You know we talked about this in psychology class. Blushing, even though it's involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.

W: What do you mean?

M: Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And, among adults, supposedly women blush more than men.

W: I wonder why.

M: l don't know. But I had a friend in high school, Brian Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.

W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.

(20)

A.She felt embarrassed in class.

B.Her presentation received a poor grade.

C.She had not completed her assignment.

D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.

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第6题
听力原文:Going through cities and villages, I was attracted by Swedish national flags flyi

听力原文: Going through cities and villages, I was attracted by Swedish national flags flying over houses and buildings which were ordinary family houses and offices. I noticed that on the road, all the cars' headlights were turned on even under the sun of June. Mr. Raiding explained that according to the new traffic regulations, drivers were required to keep the lights on day and night, which helped decrease the traffic accidents. Along both sides of the road, there were high fences used to keep the animals living in the forests from rushing onto the road. I could see little bare land in the country. In fact, fifty-four percent of the land is covered by forests and another ten percent by lakes and rivers. I was told that in Sweden nobody has the right to lay the land bare -- whoever cuts the trees Or spoils the grass must restore it right away. Whenever trees are cut, they are replaced by young trees at once.

Around Sweden, there is a notice in the bathroom of every hotel, which reads: "We care for our environment." In Sweden, you cannot see rubbish in streets, public gardens, rivers or lakes. The bottles are made of glass and the packages are made of paper or other natural materials which can be recycled. To make best use of their resources, Swedes never turn on the heating too high or the air-condition too low. The indoor temperature is always kept around twenty-five degrees Centigrade, no matter at home or in large hotels.

(33)

A.Because it would help decrease traffic accidents.

B.Because it was a Swedish custom.

C.Because it was always very dark in Sweden.

D.Because it was always cloudy and rainy in Sweden.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Hi, Jessica. What's up?W: Oh, hi, I just got out of my history class. I had to

听力原文:M: Hi, Jessica. What's up?

W: Oh, hi, I just got out of my history class. I had to give a presentation.

M: How did it go?

W: Terrible. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.

M: Why? Weren't you prepared?

W: No, it was not that. (19) I just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever I have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and that makes me even more nervous.

M: It's not so bad to be nervous.

W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I will be nervous like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn't that ever happen to you?

M: No, not really. (20) Maybe you should just try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room like the exit sign.

W: I guess I could try that but I doubt it'll help.

M: You know, we talked about it in psychology class. Being nervous, sometimes, is more or less a learned behavior.

W: What do you mean?

M: (21) Oh, children hardly ever become nervous at all. And among adults, supposedly, women become nervous more than men.

W: I wonder why?

M: I don't know, but I have a friend at high school. It was really easy to make him nervous. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.

W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.

(23)

A.She felt embarrassed in class.

B.She received a poor grade in her presentation.

C.She had not completed her assignment.

D.She was unable to attend her psychology.

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第8题
Please _ us whenever you made a decision.

A.contact with

B.contact to

C.contact by

D.contact

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第9题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah. What's up?W: Oh, hi, I just got out of a history class. I had to gi

听力原文:M: Hi, Sarah. What's up?

W: Oh, hi, I just got out of a history class. I had to give a presentation.

M: How did it go?

W: Terrible. I'm sure I made a fool of myself.

M: Why? Weren't you prepared?

W: No, it was not that. (23) I just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever I have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my face gets red and then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.

M: It's not so bad to blush.

W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer. I will blush like crazy if he calls on me. Doesn't that ever happen to you?

M: No, not really. (24)Maybe you should just try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room, like the exit sign.

W: I guess I could try that. But I doubt it'll help.

M: You know we talked about this in psychology class. (25)Blushing, even though it's involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.

W: What do you mean?

M: (25)Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And among adults, supposedly, women blush more than men.

W: I wonder why?

M: I don't know, but I had a friend in high school, Brian Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.

W: I'm not that bad. Well, I've got to get going for my next class. I'll talk to you later.

(20)

A.She felt embarrassed in class.

B.Her presentation received a poor grade.

C.She had not completed her assignment.

D.She was unable to attend her psychology class.

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第10题
听力原文:M: I have been studying too much and need a change. So I have just made plans to
go away during January break.

W: Really? Where are you going?

M: I'm planning to visit New Mexico.

W: My sister and I had the vacation there last year and we had a great time.

M: Did you get into Albuquerque?

W: Sure. Whenever we went skating.

M: Is it far from the mountains?

W: Not at all. Even though Albuquerque is on a high flat plateau, there are even higher mountains near it. Just half an hour away from the city there is a snow-covered slope.

M: Well. As the mountains are just thirty minutes away, I guess I should take my ice skate and my skis.

W: Definitely.

M: I heard that the weather there was great.

W: It is "No humidity" but with moderate temperatures, but you do need to be careful about high altitude.

M: What should I do about that?

W: Oh, just take it easy for a few days. Don't go hiking up the mountains or exercise too vigorously. Just do everything gradually.

M: I'm sure I will be fine. And I will let you know all about my trip when I come back.

What is the main purpose of the man's trip?

A.To improve his skating techniques.

B.To climb mountains.

C.To take a vacation.

D.To learn to ski.

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