Passage 1
The medical 61 from the 62 shift was the first 63 I got that Mrs. Clark would die. There was a smell of 64 in the room that 65 me in the 66 of my stomach. The patient’s skin hung 67 so a needle was 68 to let 69 70 in. She had a 71 pul and was thirsty, so I gave her a 72 of a few drops of 73 to 74 into her mouth to ea her 75. Having managed to swallow some 76 , she said “Thank you.” She was so small and light that she looked like a victim of some terrible 77. I removed the 西方文学史78 of a 79 of cream and put some on the 80 of my hand. Then I rubbed the cream into her yellow skin to make her feel better.
61. A. drawing B. device C. map D. chart
all in什么意思中文62. A. preceding B. predicting C. proceeding D. processing
63. A. decision B. impression C. indication D. conclusion
64. A. decade B. decay C. relay D. delay
65. A. hit B. arrived C. hinted D. ached
66. A. hit B. fit C. pit D. bit
67. A. easily B. cloly C. tightly D. looly
68. A. cured B. cured C. sure D. ventured
69 A. flood B. fluid C. flow D. liquid
70 A. trip B. grip C. drop D. drip
71 A. faint B. strong C. faded D. energetic
72 A. store B. stem C. draw D. straw
73 A. mixture B. venture C. moisture D. gesture
74 A. hide B. side C. glide D. slide
75 A. thirst B. hunger C. expectation D. longing
76 A. gas B. liquid C. solid D. liquor
韩国爱情电影77 A. fantasy B. starvation C. famine D. hunger
78 A. rid B. lip C. cap D. lid
美白肌肤的方法79 A. jar B. car C. bat D. harbor
80 A. heart B. calm C. palm D. thumb
Passage 2
Interestingly, 61 Chaplin came from Britain, he was 62 popular in other countries than in his own mother country. The truth is that most English people 63 the Tramp a little 64 .It was generally thought 65 them that he had 66 of an eye for ladies 67 his clothes gave him an appearance more 68 an Italian waiter than 69 el. 70 the image was not gentlemanlike according to many English people. 71 , the silent movies helped Chaplin to 72 his true nationality from American audiences. He 73 making a talking movie 74 1936 when he 75 a nonn language which sounded like no known nationality. He 76 said he thought of the Tramp 77 an educated man who had fallen 78 hard times. The truth is ,
however, that he was probably popular becau he 79 as a character who revolted 80 the privileged class.
61. A. despite B .in spite if C. despite of 英特少儿英语D. despite the fact that
62. A. even much B. much fairiesC. much more D. more much
63. A. considered B. treated C. agreed D. approved
64. A. crawl B. crude C. raw D. cruel
65. A. of B. by C. about D. for
66. A. too much B. too much C. too little D. too few
67. A. and B. that C. and that D. now that
68. A. like B. alike C. dislike D. unlike
69. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything
70. A. All the same B. All the time C. All in all D. All the more
71. A. Therefore B. However C. Moreover D. Instead
72. A. conceal B. concede C. conceded D. concern
73. A. put forward B. put in C. put on D. put off
74. A. before B. after C. during D. until
75. A. made of B. made up C. made for D. make off
76. A. once B. at once C. once more D. once for all
77. A. for B. by C. as D. with
78. A. back on B. on C. behind D. through
79. A. saw B. was eing C. was en D. was
80. A. for B. against C. by D. away from
Passage 3
Gouvernail was in no n a shy man. He talked freely and intimately in a low, hesitating voice that was not unpleasant to hear. Mrs. Baroda only vaguely grasped what he was saying. She only drank in theelephone 61 of his voice. As she listened to him, she felt a foolish feeling 62 her. Only the fact 63 she was a 64 and upright woman stopped her 6 5 touching him. Her strength of character forced her 66 away from him 67 her 68 feeling tried to push her towards him. 69 she could politely leave him she felt relieved. 70 Mrs. Baroda did not 71 with her husband the feeling she 72 . she did resolve, however, to 73 the plantation as quickly as possible. The next morning she left early and 74 an early morning train to the city. In summer Gaston 75 his friend returning but his wife would not 76 the idea. 77 , before the year was 78 , much to her husband’s 79 , she suggested that Gouvernail 80 . At that moment only she herlf knew why.
61 A. tones B. tunes C. tongues D. tides
22 A. catch B. take C .fetch D .ize
63 A. which B. that C. becau D. as
64 A. respected B. respectful C .respectable D. respective
65 A. from B .for C. to D. by
66 A. physical B. physically C. psychological D. psychologically
67 A. before B. after C. while D. until
68 A. external B. intermediate C. interval D. internal
69 轩轾A. As soon as B. As well as C. As long as D. As far as
70 A. Senlessly B. Sensibly C. Sensitively D. Sensationally
71 A. shake B. share C. shame D. shear
72 A. had expresd B. had lost earth dayC. had experienced D. had relieved
sharply73 A. get away B. get over C. get away from D. get rid of
74 A. took B. brought C. booked D. fetched
75 A. thought of B. told of C. read of D. spoke of
76 A. stick to B. appeal to C. adapt to D. yield to
77 A. How B. However C. No matter D. No matter how
78 A. in B. near C. over D. away
79 A. surpri B. advantage C. mind D. disappointment