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A.从下列单词中选择适当的词填空,每个词只能用一次。
to which had by
up but down ago
with one of later
Mum kept a really close eye on us when we were born, and as soon as she spotted something wrong she immediately fixed it (51).
Jackie, she told women in the shop, had been born (52) his head tilted to one side and the doctor said only a special daily massage (53)an expert would fix it up. And a few months(54), Mum had him right herself. Then I was born with (55) of my feet pointing upwards, so Mum got me leg irons to fix it up.
Mum was big and strong but she still (56)to get various grown-ups to help hold me (57)on the kitchen table (58)strap my legs into the irons which I had to wear all day and (59)hurt. On the table I cried and screamed and fought,(60)Mum was never impressed with present grief if she thought it would lead to some future happiness: even after you were dead.
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- A.One can start a small business at home.
- B.America’s development depends a lot on small businesses.
- C.Many people in America start small businesses to escape paper work.
- D.50% of the small businesses fail because the owners are not well prepare
- A.John Shuttleworth’s success
- B.the failure of businesses in the United States
- C.starting a small business in the United States
- D.American people’s attitude towards businesses
- A.borrowed money
- B.developed a rough plan
- C.made all kinds of preparations
- D.visited some established businesses
- A.continuously
- B.honestly
- C.alone
- D.not curved
- A.prisoner
- B.bad guy
- C.friend of Easton
- D.marshal
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- America has long been considered the land of opportunity by those from other countries. Americans, too, believe that the United States provides almost limitless opportunity for those who want to open businesses on their own. Today,
- John Shuttleworth waited years after thinking about the idea for Mother Earth before he attempted to put out the first issue. During that time, he collected as much information as he could about his plan. He borrowed books about business from the library;
- A. have a great chance of failure
- B. provide large income but less responsibility
- C. require longer working hours but less paper work
- D. not relieve them from much paper work and responsibility
- A.save Easton from embarrassment
- B.reduce his own suffering in prison
- C.strike up a conversation with the attractive woman
- D.help Easton to carry on the conversation with the woman
- A.Notice his face.
- B.Understand.
- C.Listen to the conversation.
- D.Carry on.
- A.she wanted to be polite to the other passengers
- B.she recognized Easton, who was a friend of hers
- C.she was glad to have someone to talk to in the coach
- D.she thought it was funny for two men to be linked together
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- At Denver there was a flow of passengers into the coaches on the eastbound express. In one coach there sat a very pretty young woman dressed in elegant taste and surrounded by all the comforts of an experienced traveler. Among the newcomers were two young
- As they passed down the aisle of the coach the only vacant seat offered was the one facing the attractive young woman. Here the linked couple seated themselves. When the young woman’s glance fell upon them, her face brightened with a lovely smile. &n
- He slightly raised his right hand, bound at the wrist by the shining “bracelet” to the left one of his companion. The glad look in the girl’s eyes slowly changed to a puzzled horror. The glow faded from her cheeks. Easton, with a little laugh, as if amuse
- A. the east of the United States
- B.the west of the United States
- C.the south of the United States
- D.the middle west of the Untied States
- A.rise
- B.raise
- C.arouse
- D.arise
- A.find
- B.produce
- C.take
- D.use
- A.broke out
- B.ran into
- C.burst into
- D.came with
- A.take care of
- B.pay attention to
- C.be aware of
- D.look out
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She turned down the invitation to the party as she had a(n) ______ at the office with a new client.
- A.appointment
- B.arrangement
- C.assignment
- D.promise
- A.to
- B.at
- C.into
- D.over
- A.through
- B.at
- C.with
- D.in
- A.considerately
- B.considerably
- C.desperately
- D.essentially
- E.
- A.apart
- B.alike
- C.aside
- D.across
- A.sight
- B.glimmer
- C.glimpse
- D.glare
- A.objected to her going
- B.objected her to go
- C.were objected to her going
- D.were objected her to go
- A.Until
- B.It was until
- C.Not until
- D.It was not until
- A.will not be started
- B.is not started
- C.not be started
- D.not to be started
- A.she worries
- B.that she worries
- C.as does she worry
- D.does she worry
- A.to be excluded from
- B.to exclude from
- C.being excluded from
- D.excluding from
- A.didn’t hear
- B.hadn’t heard
- C.hasn’t heard
- D.doesn’t hear
- A.to be known that
- B.it that to be known
- C.it to be known that
- D.that it to be known
- A.debated
- B.to debate
- C.debating
- D.to be debated
- A.had telephoned
- B.would have telephoned
- C.telephoned
- D.would telephone
- A.arrange
- B.arranging
- C.to arrange
- D.arranged