Never before had I imagined I should have the opportunity to live with so many girls.Would  they  36 such a single “Hi” from me? I was about to greet my new roommates, 37 they did  not seem to have the same  38 attention that I had.They just dealt with their own  39 , sorting out their clothes,and making arrangements for their university life.Thus tranquility(寧靜)
became the  40 atmosphere in the dormitory.
To my surprise, 41 such a situation,I did not feel a sense of  42 .With time going on,we got to know each other deeper.I was 43 to find that in deep soul we all had great dreams and belonged to the same 44 
However,not long before the  45  was disturbed by my own upset of mind for study pressure.What I was 46 about seemed to have  47 to do with them and what they were doing and talking about seemed so far away from me.However,one incident changed my  48 and made me treasure this kind of  49 better and more confident in our friendship.
One day,when I was leaving the teachers’ office,it was in complete silence and frightening  50 .At my dormitory gate,I was startled (使驚奇)to find there still  51  a little light glimmering in the darkness,so faint but yet so clear.Just under the  52 of the light,I went to the room without any difficulty.They were in sound sleep,leaving the  53 light on in the calm world.Tears rolled down my cheeks.
I know  54 that we all like tranquility,both in environment and in our mind.It is the care that  55 all the misunderstandings and unpleasantness.
小題1:
A.hear B.a(chǎn)ccept C.expect D.like
小題2:
A.but B.so C.a(chǎn)nd D.then
小題3:
A.worried B.eager C.deep D.warm
小題4:
A.homework B.meal C.business D.reading
小題5:
A.silent B.other C.rest D.only
小題6:
A.having B.thinking C.facing D.doing
小題7:
A.surprise B.disappointment C.happiness D.warmth
小題8:
A.pleased B.disappointed C.sorry D.sure
小題9:
A.dormitory B.class C.pattern D.group
小題10:
A.harmony B.friendship C.order D.a(chǎn)rrangement
小題11:
A.interestedB.curious C.concerned D.doubtful
小題12:
A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.nothing D.everything
小題13:
A.idea B.life C.dormitory D.mind
小題14:
A.calm B.friendship C.care D.situation
小題15:
A.light B.darkness C.time D.feeling
小題16:
A.happened B.had C.existed D.set
小題17:
A.guidance B.calm C.shadow D.middle
小題18:
A.bright B.rosy C.strong D.cold
小題19:
A.a(chǎn)t last B.on purpose C.a(chǎn)t first D.once again
小題20:
A.moves B.melts C.touches D.tears

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:C
小題5:D
小題6:C
小題7:B
小題8:A
小題9:C
小題10:A
小題11:C
小題12:C
小題13:D
小題14:A
小題15:B
小題16:C
小題17:A
小題18:B
小題19:A
小題20:B
文章講述的是作者在和舍友的相處過程中,逐漸理解了寧靜的真正含義,逐漸消除了對(duì)舍友的不理解,逐漸理解了友誼的另一種解釋。
小題1:句意理解。意為他們會(huì)接受我的問好嗎?
小題2:上下文。根據(jù)該空后面的they didn't seem to.....可知,此處是轉(zhuǎn)折的意思。
小題3:句意理解。她們沒有跟我一樣,有這種渴望受到關(guān)注的想法。
小題4:詞組。one's own business指某人自己的事情
小題5:上下文。根據(jù)上句可知,她們都在忙自己的事情,所以剩下的只有(only)寧靜的氛圍了。
小題6:面對(duì)這種情形。
小題7:句意理解。因?yàn)樗奚崂镏挥袑庫o,沒有溝通,所以本來應(yīng)該是失望。
小題8:句意理解。 發(fā)現(xiàn)我們內(nèi)心深處都有偉大的夢(mèng)想,都屬于相同的類型,故內(nèi)心感到高興。
小題9:同上
小題10:句意理解。根據(jù)上下文可知,她們之間寧靜的這種和諧(harmony)氛圍在不久前被我打破了。
小題11:詞組搭配。上文講的是學(xué)習(xí)壓力,所以我所擔(dān)心的事情,.....其他選項(xiàng)不符合題意。
小題12:上下文。根絕 what they were doing and talking about seemed so far away from me可知,我的事情似乎與她們無關(guān)(have nothing to do with)
小題13:詞組。Change one's mind 改變了某人的想法。此處指的是她認(rèn)為舍友不關(guān)心她的想法。
小題14:上下文。根據(jù)上下文可知,此處作者珍惜的是上文所說的寧靜,對(duì)應(yīng)的就是calm安靜,平靜,鎮(zhèn)靜。
小題15:上下文。根據(jù)上下文可知,此處指的是一片寂靜,漆黑。所以作者才會(huì)需要下文講到的燈光的幫助。見51空后面的...in the darkness
小題16:動(dòng)詞辨析。此處意為有/存在(exist)著微弱的燈光。
小題17:句意理解。根據(jù)句意可知作者是在微弱的燈光的指引下順利地回到了房間。
小題18:上下文。 此處rosy light 指的是上文的glimmering light。
小題19:句意理解。最終作者理解了她的舍友,理解了她們都喜歡環(huán)境和心理的寧靜。
小題20:動(dòng)詞辨析。melt意為溶解,消除,使……消失。意為,就是這份關(guān)心消除了所有的誤解和不愉快。A 應(yīng)為move away    C D不符合句意。
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D.“bottom-up” approach
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A.colors do have effect on our moods(情緒)
B.colors may have effect on our work and study
C.light and bright colors make people happy
D.you can know your friends better by the colors they like or dislike
小題3: The main idea of this passage is ________.
A.one’s color preference shows one’s character
B.you can brighten your life with wonderful colors
C.psychologists have been studying the meaning of color preference
D.one’s color preference has something to do with his character and colors have effects on human beings
小題4: "I am feeling black" means ______.
A.I am feeling well     B.I am very happy   
C.I am excited   D.I am depressed

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