___ entered the classroom when the bell rang.
A.We hardly had B. Hardly had we C.Hardly we had D.Had we hardly
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As I sat beside the window that afternoon, my heart began to sink further with each passing car. This was a day I’d looked forward to for weeks: Miss Pace’s end-of-the-year party. I had 21 volunteered my mother when Miss Pace
requested 22 volunteers. By two o’clock other mother had come with their offerings, but there was no 23 of her. As the noisy party went on, I wouldn’t 24 the window, watching outside and holding out hope that Mum would come soon. The three o’clock bell soon woke me from my thoughts and I took my book bag and 25 out of the door for home.
On the walk home, I planned my revenge(報復). I would shut the front door angrily upon entering, 26 to return her hug when she rushed over to me, and vow(發(fā)誓) 27 to speak to her again. The house was 28 when I arrived. I was lying face-down on my bed, shaking with a mixture of heartbreak and 29 .
When she returned, entered my room and sat beside me, I didn’t 30 but instead
stared into my pilliow refusing to accept her presence. “I’m so sorry, honey,” she said. “I just 31 . I got busy and forgot.” I still didn't move. “Don't 32 her,”I told myself. “She forgot you. Make her 33 .” Then my mother did something completely 34 . She began to laugh. I rolled over and faced her, 35 to let her see the anger and disappointment in my 36 . But soon I found my mother wasn’t laughing at all, actually. “I’m so sorry,” she said, in tears, “I let my little boy 37 .” she sank down on the bed and began to cry like a little girl. I was shocked 38 I had never seen my mother cry . To my understanding, mothers weren’t supposed to. “It’s okay, Mom,” I said, “we didn’t even 39 those cookies. Don’t cry. It’s all right. Really.” My words made my mother sit up. She 40 her eyes,and a slight smile appeared. I smiled back awkwardly(局促不安), and she pulled me th her.
21.A.happily B.patiently C.worriedly D.crazily
22.A.bread B.cake C.cookie D.sandwich
23.A.message B.sign C.mark D.information
24.A.fix B.open C.leave D.clean
25.A.stepped B.looked C.knocked D.rused
26.A.decide B.refuse C.attempt D.manage
27.A.never B.ever C.seldom D.always
28.A.tidy B.dark C.empty D.warm
29.A.delight B.loneliness C.pride D.anger
30.A.hear B.move C.notice D.rise
31.A.waited B.cared C.forgot D.regretted
32.A.forgive B.comfort C.pity D.accept
33.A.worry B.pay C.remember D.fear
34.A.unexpected B.unknown C.unimportant D.unnecessary
35.A.Ready' B.glad C.afraid D.unwilling
36.A.words B.room C.mind D.eyes
37.A.in B.down C.out D.up
38.A.or B.so C.but D.for
39.A.pack B.buy C.serve D.need
40.A.closed B.lifted C.wiped D.lowered
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When Don Richmond and his brother Mark stole their mother’s pocket address book one day, some 13 years ago, the two young men had nothing but good intentions.
Their 36 - Brian, a radio personality in
The
“My parents were truly 54 ,” says Don, now 31. “My parents say it was their best wedding anniversary ever. But they also 55 us that peaceful dinners with the family are pretty good, too.”
36.A.father | B.mother | C.parents | D.brothers |
37.A.met | B.married | C.argued | D.separated |
38.A.meeting | B.party | C.picnic | D.wedding |
39.A.mention | B.regret | C.announce | D.inform |
40.A.invite | B.force | C.cause | D.require |
41.A.job | B.success | C.surprise | D.business |
42.A.likely | B.friendly | C.able | D.honest |
43.A.ceremony | B.anniversary | C.celebration | D.activity |
44.A.already | B.yet | C.also | D.still |
45.A.busy | B.relaxed | C.curious | D.puzzled |
46.A.found out | B.thought of | C.rang up | D.called on |
47.A.comments | B.plans | C.jokes | D.guesses |
48.A.its | B.their | C.her | D.his |
49.A.failed | B.arranged | C.tried | D.hurried |
50.A.booked | B.bought | C.asked | D.borrowed |
51.A.active | B.calm | C.quiet | D.happy |
52.A.completely | B.foolishly | C.silently | D.finally |
53.A.found | B.praised | C.greeted | D.noticed |
54.A.interested | B.pleased | C.scared | D.shocked |
55.A.request | B.promise | C.warn | D.remind |
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College graduation brings both the satisfaction of academic achievement and the expectation of a well-paid job. But for 6,000 graduates at
“You look at everybody’s parents and neighbors, and they’re getting laid off and don’t have jobs,” said Stewart, “then you look at the young people just coming into the workforce… it’s just scary.”
When the class of 2003 entered college, the future never looked brighter. But in the four years they’ve been here, the world outside has changed greatly.
“Those were the exciting times, lots of dot-com opportunities, exploding offers, students getting top dollar with lots of benefits,” said Cheryl Allmen-Vinnidge of the
Cheryl Allmen-Vinnidge ought to know. She runs the
“The typical graduate who does have a job offer started working on it two years ago. They’ve postured(定位) themselves well during the summer. They’ve had several internships(實習)”, she said. And they’ve majored in one of the few fields that are still hot, like chemical engineering, accounting, or nursing, where average starting salaries have actually increased over last year. Other popular fields have seen big declines in starting salaries.
Ryan Stewart may just end up going back to school. “I’d like to teach college some day and that requires more schooling, which would be great in a bad economy,” he said.
To some students, a degree may not be a ticket to instant wealth. For now, they can only hope its value will increase overtime.
49. The underlined expression “dot-com” in the 4 th paragraph probably means _____.
A. a company making dots
B. the Internet
C. teaching on the Internet
D. a well-known website
50. The purpose of a college career center is probably to _____.
A. help students do their homework
B. find jobs for students while they are in school
C. prepare students to find jobs after they graduate
D. help high school students get accepted to college
51. Ryan Stewart is probably going to _____.
A. get a teaching job
B. become a religious leader
C. change his major
D. go back to school
52. What does the underlined sentence “To some students, a degree may not be a ticket to instant wealth.” mean?
A. Having a college degree does not provide travel discounts.
B. A college degree doesn’t promise a person a high-paying job.
C. Most students with degrees will be able to find jobs.
D. The best way to get rich is to get a college degree.
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