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A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was watching ______kids dashing out from between parked cars and______ when he thought he saw something.

As his car passed, one child appeared, and a brick____into the Jag's side door. He slammed on the brakes and spun the Jag back to the ____from where the brick had been thrown.

He jumped out of the car, grabbed some kid and pushed him up against a parked car, ____, "What was that all about and who are you? What are you doing?" Building up a head of steam, he went on "That's a new car and that brick you threw is gonna ____a lot of money. Why did you do it?"

"Please, Mister, please, I'm sorry. I didn't know what else to do!" pleaded the youngster.

"It's my brother," he said. "He rolled____the curb (路边) and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't____him up.

____, the boy asked the executive, "Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too ____ for me."

____beyond words, the driver tried to ____the rapidly swelling lump in his throat. He lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and____the scrapes and cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be okay.

"Thank you, sir. And God bless you," the ____child said to him. The man then watched the little boy push his brother to the sidewalk toward their home.

It was a long walk back to his Jaguar... a long, slow walk. He never did ____ the side door. He kept the dent(凹痕) to ____him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your ____.

Life whispers in your ___and speaks to your heart. Sometimes, when you don't have the time to____... Life throws a brick at your head.

It's your choice: Listen to the whispers of your soul or wait for the ____!

1.A. in     B. for    C. up    D. of

2.A. speed up   B. moved off     C. slowed down    D. drew off

3.A. smashed   B. threw   C. rushed       D. attacked

4.A. street    B. house      C. car    D. spot

5.A. speaking   B. shouting  C. talking       D. saying

6.A. cost    B. take   C. spend       D. pay

7.A. off    B. about   C. on    D. into

8.A. rise    B. lift   C. put    D. drag

9.A. calling       B. yelling      C. sobbing   D. shouting

10.A. heavy   B. tall   C. weak    D. difficult

11.A. moved   B. surprised  C. annoyed   D. persuaded

12.A. spit    B. swallow  C. vomit       D. digest

13.A. scratched   B. applied  C. wiped       D. drafted

14.A. grateful   B. sorrowful  C. naughty   D. lovely

15.A. decorate   B. repair   C. crash    D. remove

16.A. remind   B. warn   C. sense    D. detect

17.A. understanding  B. approval  C. sympathy   D. attention

18.A. spirit    B. soul   C .ghost    D. memory

19.A. think    B. feel   C. look    D. listen

20.A. moment   B. idea   C. brick    D. chance

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.A 17.D 18.B 19.D 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:本文是一篇故事类文章。当生命想与你的心灵窃窃私语,有时,你会没有时间去聆听……那么砖头就会落到你的头上,提醒你注意!有两种选择摆在你面前:聆听心灵的声音或者等待砖头降临!有时你会忽略深爱的人,那是因为你在生命的道路上行进太快,而无暇考虑是否真的爱他们? 1.B考查介词。A. In在里面;B. For为了;C. Up 上;D. Of ...的;watch for 固定搭配,意为当心(小孩冲出来),故选B。 2.C考查动词短语。 A. speed up 加速;B. moved off 离开; C. slowed down 减速;D. drew off 撤退,脱掉;当作者觉得看到什么时,将车速减慢下来,故选C。 3.A考查动词。A. Smashed 砸;B. Threw扔;C. rushed 冲出来;D. Attacked攻击; 由上下文可知,当车经过时,一块砖(smash into)猛地砸碎在作者车的侧门上,故选A。 4.D考查名词。A. Street 街道;B. House房子;C. Car汽车; D. Spot场景;作者很生气的踩了刹车并后退到砖头丢出来的地方,故用spot,选D。 5.B考查动词。A. Speaking 说B. Shouting 喊叫;C. Talking 谈话;D. Saying说;作者生气,故用shouting,选B。 6.A 考查动词。A. Cost 值B. Take 花钱,以物为主语C. spend 花钱,以人为主语D. Pay付钱;作者接着又吼道:“你知不知道你要(赔)花费cost多少钱来修理这台新车,故选A。 7.A考查介词。A. Off 下来; B. about 关于;C. on 在上面;D. Into在里面;roll off滚落下来,从后文提到的轮椅可知选A。 8.B考查动词。A. Rise上升;B. Lift举起;C. Put 放;D. Drag拉;孩子不能把他兄弟抱起来lift up,故选B。 9.C 考查动词。A. Calling 打电话;B. Yelling喊叫; C. Sobbing呜咽; D. Shouting 大喊;从上文可知,孩子很焦急,应该是在啜泣,呜咽,故填sobbing,选C。 10.A考查形容词。A. Heavy 重;B. tall高;C. weak 虚弱;D. Difficult困难;对小孩来说他兄弟很重,故填heavy,选A。 11.A考查动词。A. Moved感动;B. Surprised 惊讶;C. Annoyed 恼人的;D. Persuaded 劝说;由下文可知,作者被孩子的行为感动了,故用moved,选A。 12.B考查动词。A. Spit 吐口水;B. Swallow 吞咽;C. vomit 呕吐;D. digest 消化;作者本还想责备那孩子,但看到眼前的情景,想说出口的话又咽了回去,故填swallow,选B。 13.C考查动词。A. scratched 抓,刮;B. Applied 涂;C. Wiped擦拭; D. Drafted起草,打样;作者用手帕擦拭wipe小孩兄弟的伤口,故选C。 14.A考查形容词。 A. Grateful感激的;B. Sorrowful悲伤的;C. Naughty调皮的;D. Lovely可爱的;由上文可知,作者帮助了孩子,孩子对其应是心存感激grateful,故选A。 15.B考查动词。A. Decorate装饰;B. repair 修理;C. Crash 撞碎 D. Remove 消除;由下文keep the dent可知,作者并未去修理repair,故选B。 16.A考查动词。A. Remind 提醒;B. Warn警告; C. Sense感知; D. Detect察觉;作者未修理车身凹痕是为了提醒remind自己不要太匆忙,故选A。 17.D考查名词。A. Understanding理解 ;B. Approval同意; C. Sympathy同情心; D. Attention注意;不要等到有人用“扔石头”来引起你的注意attention,故选D。 18.B考查名词。A. spirit 精神;B. Soul 灵魂;C .ghost鬼魂;D. Memory记忆;从文章最后一句Listen to the whispers of your soul…可知此空填soul,故选B。 19.D考查动词。 A. Think想;B. feel 感觉;C. Look看; D. Listen听;从文章最后一句Listen to the whispers of your soul…可知此空填listen,故选D。 20.
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THIS  NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED ( 透露 )

If you have any questions about this notice, please contact:

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PO  BOX  6044

Columnbia MO  65205- 0858

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