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Even when stranded in an isolated village by snow,_____.A.it seemed my journey was still e

Even when stranded in an isolated village by snow,_____.

A.it seemed my journey was still exciting

B.my journey still seemed exciting

C.I still thought my journey exciting

D.my journey was still thought to be exciting

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第1题
Even when stranded in an isolated village by snow, ______.

A.it seemed my journey was still

B.my journey still seemed exciting

C.I still thought my journey exciting

D.my journey was still thought to be exciting

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第2题
Even when stranded in the forest by storm, ______.A.my journey was still thought to be int

Even when stranded in the forest by storm, ______.

A.my journey was still thought to be interesting.

B.I still thought my journey interesting.

C.it seemed my journey was still interesting.

D.my journey still seemed interesting.

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第3题
When his daughter Mary went out for her evening walk Doctor Cochran sat for an hour alone
m his office. It began to grow dark and the man who all afternoon had been sitting on chairs and boxes before the livery barn across the street went home for the evening meal. The noise of voices grew faint and sometimes for five or ten minutes there was silence. Then from some distant street came a child's cry. Presently church bells began to ring.

The Doctor was not a very neat man and sometimes for several days he forgot to shave. With a long lean hand he stroked his half grown beard. His illness had struck deeper than he had admitted even to himself and his mind had an inclination to float out of his body. Often when he sat thus his hands lay in his lap and he looked at them with a child's absorption. It seemed to him they must belong to someone else. He grew philosophic." It's an odd thing about my body. Here I've lived in it all these years and how little use I have had of it. Now it's going to die and decay never having been used. I wonder why it did not get

another tenant." He smiled sadly over this fancy but went on with it. "Well I've had thoughts enough con- cerning people and I've had the use of these lips and a tongue but I've let them lie idle. When my Ellen was here living with me I let her think me cold and unfeeling while something within me was straining and straining trying to tear itself loose.”①

He remembered how often, as a young man, he had sat in the evening in silence beside his wife in this same office and how his hands had ached to reach across the narrow space that separated them and touch her hands, her face, her hair. ②

Well, everyone in town had predicted his marriage would turn out badly! His wife had been an actress with a company that came to Huntersburg and got stranded there. At the same time, the girl became ill and had no money to pay for her room at the hotel. The young doctor had attended to that and when the girl was convalescent took her to ride about the country in his buggy. Her life had been a hard one and the notion of leading a quiet existence in the little town appealed to her.

And then after the marriage and after the child was born she had suddenly found herself unable to go on living with the silent cold man. There had been a story of her having run away with a young sport, the son of a saloon keeper who had disappeared from town at the same time, but the story was untrue。③ Lester Cochran had himself taken her to Chicago where she got work with a company going into the far western states. Then he had taken her to the door of her hotel, had put money into her hands and in silence and without even a farewell kiss had turned and walked away.

The Doctor sat in his office living over that moment and other intense moments when he had been deeply stirred and had been on the surface so cool and quiet. He wondered if the woman had known. How many times he had asked himself that question. After he left her that night at the hotel door she never wrote. “Perhaps she is dead,” he thought for the thousandth time.

It can be inferred that Doctor Cochran ______.

A.had intended to go for a walk with Mary

B.had to fight with acute depression

C.liked to grow his beard in purpose

D.was suffering from a fatal disease

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第4题
I believe that love could ____ even when the beloved is away in the other world.

A.continue on

B.continue at

C.continue in

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第5题
Chinese consider it rude to say “no” directly. They often say something like “maybe”, “I am busy”, or even “yes” when they really mean “no.
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第6题
You helped me to ___________ at times when I didn’t think I could even go on trying.

A.hold back

B.hold off

C.hold up

D.hold on

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第7题
A week after our daughter Lauren was born, my wife Bonnie and I were completely exhausted.
Each night Lauren kept waking us. Bonnie had been torn in the delivery and was taking painkillers. She could barely walk. After five days of staying home to help, I went back to work. She seemed to be getting better.

While I was away she ran out of pain pills. Instead of calling me at the office, she asked one of my brothers, who was visiting, to purchase more. My brother, however, did not return with the pills. Consequently, she spent the whole day in pain, taking care of a newborn.

I had no idea that her day had been so awful. When I returned home she was very upset. I misinterpreted the cause of her distress and thought she was blaming me.

She said, "I've been in pain all day... I ran out of pills. I've been stranded in bed and nobody cares!" I said defensively, "Why didn't you call me?"

She said, "I asked your brother, but he forgot! I've been waiting for him to return all day. What am I supposed to do? I can barely walk. I feel so deserted!"

At this point I exploded. My fuse was also very short that day. I was angry that she hadn't called me. I was furious that she was blaming me when I didn't even know she was in pain. After exchanging a few harsh words, I headed for the door. I was fired, irritable, and had heard enough. We had both reached our limits. Then something started to happen that would change my life.

Bonnie said, "Stop, please don't leave. This is when I need you the most. Please listen to me." I stopped for a moment to listen.

This incident with Bonnie revealed to me how I could change this pattern.

She said, "John Gray, you're a fair-weather friend! As long as I'm sweet, loving Bonnie you are here for me, but as soon as I'm not, you walk right out of that door."

Then she paused, and her eyes filled up with tears. As her tone shifted she said, "Right now I'm in pain. I have nothing to give; this is when I need you the most. Please, come over here and hold me. I just need to feel your arms around me. Please don't go."

I walked over and silently held her. She wept in my arms. She told me that she just needed to feel me holding her.

At that moment I started to realize the real meaning of love, unconditional love. I had always thought of myself as a loving person. But she was right. I had been a fair-weather friend. As long as she was happy and nice, I loved back. But if she was unhappy or upset, I would feel blamed and then argue or distance myself.

That day, for the first time, I didn't leave her. I stayed, and it felt great. I succeeded in giving to her when she really needed me. This felt like real love. Caring for another person. Trusting in our love. Being there at her hour of need.

How had I missed this? She just needed me to go over and hold her. Another woman would have instinctively known what Bonnie needed. But as a man, I didn't know that touching, holding, and listening were so important to her. By recognizing these differences I began to learn a new way of relating to my wife. I would have never believed we could resolve conflict so easily.

What happened when Bonnie was in pain?

A.She called one of her husband's brothers for help to purchase more pain pills.

B.She endured the pain with all the strength herself so as not to bother others.

C.She suffered painfully without painkillers and nobody helped timely.

D.She kept feeling in her heart for the consideration of her husband and the baby.

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第8题
Even at times when I’ve been between a rock and a hard place , I will always put our customers and staff first. "between a rock and a hard place" means (two good possibilities).
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第9题
—Could you tell me when________ in Bngkok —Sorry, I don’t know. I even wnt to know wht to
do when—Could you tell me when________ in Bngkok —Sorry, I don’t know. I even wnt to know wht to do when ________.torrive, torrive B.rriving, torrive C.torrive,rriving D.should werrive,rriving

A.to arrive,to arrive

B.arriving, to arrive

C.to arrive,arriving

D.should we arrive,arriving

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