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70. As soon as the writer saw the cat, she ______. A) had pity on him B) showed no interest in him C) felt very frightened D) felt angry with his crying

71. The underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph means that the writer ______.

A) was too busy to keep the cat as a pet B) was used to staying alone in the flat

C) needed something to fill my empty flat D) needed something to look after to kill time 72. The cat rescued the writer by ______.

A) telling her what real life was B) helping her tidy the flat every day

C) helping her finish the tasks on time D) making her feel better in her hard times

73. According to the passage, which of the following statements is True?

A) The cat didn’t like staying in the writer’s flat. B) The writer and the cat were both homeless.

C) Willis was also the name of the writer’s father’s friend. D) The cat was left by his owner because of an accident. 74. What’s the best title for the passage? A) A lovely cat B) My father and a cat .

C) What I got from a cat D) How to take care of a cat B.Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)(12分)

On a cold and wet night, I had just left a local club to travel home when I lost control of my car. I crashed into a car, then 75 a tree. The force was so great that it knocked the parked car several meters forwards. I was badly injured! Even worse, I had no idea that a fire had started under the engine of my car. It then set the tree on fire.

A young man was driving behind me. I later found out he was called Jared. He saw the accident happen and 76 to help me out of the burning car. He put his own life in danger when he got into the back seat to try to untie my seat belt. This wasn’t easy 77 I had hit the car on my driver’s side and my seat belt was squeezed into the console (操纵台). With my seat belt untied, Jared then broke the driver’s window to drag me out as I had still not regained consciousness (意识). He 78 did this while my car and the tree were burning. After I was woken by the crash, the homeowners came out to investigate.

Jared told them to ring 79 services. I was rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital in a serious condition, five bones

broken.

I spent a few weeks in hospital and Jared visited me. He also continued to contact me after I returned home. He said he didn’t believe that he had done anything 80 . On that, I disagreed with him and I was very glad that he didn’t get hurt in the process.

Today, nearly seven years later, Jared and I still keep in touch and often talk about the events of that night. Jared is my angel and my friend as well. 75. A) climbed B) cut C) hit D) burned 76. A) failed B) stopped C) forgot D) hesitated 77. A) if B) because C) after D) unless 78. A) bravely B) usually C) hardly D) mainly 79. A) transport B) public C) travel D) emergency 80. A) special B) difficult C) creative D) probable

C. Fill in the blanks with proper words (在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给) (14 分)

Many years ago, I visited Thailand. One evening I went to a 1ittle market. There was a small boy selling T-shirts in the market. He couldn’t have been more than 6 or 7 years old, but he was a good little salesman. He was talking q 81 in

Thai to two local persons when I arrived. And they both bought a T-shirt. Then there was a Japanese visitor in front of me, and the little boy began to talk in Japanese. Although he didn’t speak Japanese very well, he was able to say a few words e 82 to get another sale. When I came up, he saw my white face and immediately switched to English.

“Hello, Sir, how are you? Do you like T-shirts? “And within just a few m 83 , he had persuaded(说服) me to buy five T-shirts. He was flexible (灵活的) he could jump from one language to another to m 84 the customers from different countries. And even if he only knew a few words, he was so flexible that he could use his body languages to make customers understand the r 85 of the meaning!

Selling a T-shirt meant getting money and that was a good thing. He made mistakes in his communication, but he didn’t l 86 anything by making some mistakes. Actually, it was a good chance to improve his language skills. He was in a good state. He clearly enjoyed selling those T-shirts and his face was wearing a b 87 smile all the time.

It was work but he enjoyed it --he was relaxed and focused. D.Answer the questions(根据短文内容回答下列问题)(12分)