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B We spent a day in the country, picking wild flowers. With the car full of flowers we were going home. On our way back my wife noticed a cupboard (柜橱) outside a furniture shop. It was tall and narrow."Buy it, "my wife said at once."We’ll carry it home on the roof rack.I’ve always wanted one like that." What could I do Ten minutes later I was £20 poorer; and the cupboard was tied on the roof rack. It was six feet long and eighteen inches square, quite heavy too. In the gathering darkness I drove slowly. Other drivers seemed unusually polite that evening. The police even stopped traffic to let us through. Carrying furniture was a good idea. After a time my wife said,"There’s a long line of cars behind. Why don’t they overtake, I wonder" In fact a police car did overtake. The two officers inside looked at us seriously as they passed. But then, with great kindness, they led us through the rush-hour traffic. The police car stopped at our village church. One of the officers came to me. "Right, sir, "he said. "Do you need any more help" I was a bit puzzled. "Thanks, officer, "I said. "You have been very kind. I live just on the road." He was staring at our car, first at the flowers, then at the cupboard. "Well, well, "he said, laughing. "It’s a cupboard you’ve got there! We thought it was something else." My wife began to laugh. The truth hit me like a stone between the eyes. I smiled at the officer. "Yes, it’s a cupboard, but thanks again."I drove home as fast as I could. In fact the husband _______ the cupboard.

A. would like very much to buy
B. badly wanted
C. was glad to have bought
D. would rather not have bought

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阅读下面短文,从短文所给各题的四个选项([A]、[B]、[C]和[D])中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。The measure of a man’s character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. —Thomas Macaulay Some thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs. Nanette O’Neil gave an arithmetic (36) to our class. When the papers were (37) she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test. There is really nothing new about (38) in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs. O’Neill (39) even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to (40) after class. I was one of the twelve. Mrs. O’Neill asked (41) questions, and she didn’t (42) us either. She wrote on the blackboard the (43) words by Thomas Macaulay. She then ordered us to (44) these words into our exercise-books one hundred times. I don’t (45) about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say: it was the most important single (46) of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulay’s words, they (47) seem to me the best yard-stick(准绳), because they give us a (48) to measure ourselves rather than others. (49) of us are asked to make (50) decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called (51) daily to make a great many personal decisions. (52) the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned over to the policeman Should the (53) change received at the store be forgotten or (54) Nobody will know except (55) . But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.

A. extra
B. small
C. some
D. necessary

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B. ALP
C. GGT
D. ACP
E. CK
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E Death Valley is one of the most famous deserts in the United States, covering a wide area with its alkali sand. Almost 20 percent of this area is well below sea level, and Badwater, a salt water pool, is about 280 feet below sea level and the lowest point in the United States. Long ago the Panamint Indians called this place "Tomesha"—the land of fire. Death Valley’s present name dates back to 1849, when a group of miners coming across from Nevada became lost in its unpleasantness and hugeness and their adventure turned out to be a sad story. Today Death Valley has been declared a National Monument (纪念碑) and is crossed by several well-marked roads where good services can be found easily. Luckily the change created by human settlement has hardly mined the special beauty of this place. Here nature created a lot of surprising, almost like the sights on the moon, ever- changing as the frequent wind moves the sand about, showing the most unusual colors. One of the most astonishing and variable parts of Death Valley is the Devil’s Golf Course, where it seems hard for one to tell reality from terrible dreams. Sand sculptures (沙雕) stand on a frightening ground, as evening shadows move and lengthen. The Devil’s Golf Course is famous for______.

A. the frequent wind
B. the colors of the sand
C. dream-like sights
D. the sand sculptures

What difficulty did he meet when he was trying to help the cat

A. [A] He couldn’t reach the cat.
B. He couldn’t come down。
C. He got hurt.

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