A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. He had wanted a beautiful 1        in a dealer's showroom,and knowing his father could well 2        it,he told him that was all he wanted.

  As Graduation Day came near,the young man expected 3        that his father had bought the gift. 4       on the morning of his graduation,his father called him into his own 5       . His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son,and told him how much he loved him. He 6       his son a beautifully wrapped gift box.

  Curious,and somewhat 7      ,the young man opened the box and found a lovely leather bound Bible,with the young man's name written in gold. Angrily,he 8       his voice to his father,and said, "With all your money you give me a Bible?" and 9        out of the house.

  Many years passed and the young man was very 10        in business. He had a beautiful home and wonderful family,but 11       his father was very old,and thought perhaps he should go to see him. 12       he could make arrangements,he received a telegram 13        him his father had passed away and willed all of his 14        to his son. When he arrived at his father's house,sudden sadness and regret 15        his heart. He began to 16        his father's important papers and saw the still new gift―wrapped Bible,just as he had 17        it years ago. With tears,he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages. His father had carefully 18 a verse (詩) ,Matthew7―11 ,"And if you,being evil,know how to give good gifts to your children,how much more shall your Heavenly Father which is in Heaven,give to those who ask Him?"

  As he read those words,a car key 19        from the back of the Bible. It had a tag with the dealer's name,the same dealer who had the sports car he had desired. On the tag was the 20        of his graduation,and the words:PAID IN FULL.

(   ) 1. A. computer   B. bike   C. car   D. recorder

(   ) 2. A. pay   B. buy   C. support   D. afford

(   ) 3. A. signs   B. facts   C. marks   D. results

(   ) 4. A. However   B. Finally   C. Quietly   D. Actually

(   ) 5. A. house   B. room   C. study   D. office

(   ) 6. A. provided   B. handed   C. showed   D. supplied

(   ) 7. A. excited   B. nervous   C. interested   D. disappointed

(   ) 8. A. raised   B. changed   C. improved   D. increased

(   ) 9. A. passed   B. went   C. walked   D. stormed

(   ) 10. A. busy   B. successful   C. comfortable   D. happy

(   ) 11. A. remembered   B. realized   C. knew   D. considered

(   ) 12. A. When   B. As   C. After   D. Before

(   ) 13. A. offering   B. announcing   C. telling   D. reporting

(   ) 14. A. treasures   B. possessions   C. clothing   D. houses

(   ) 15. A. filled   B. caught   C. attacked   D. beat

(   ) 16. A. pick up   B. remind of   C. search through   D. refer to

(   ) 17. A. seen   B. got   C. left   D. made

(   ) 18. A. made   B. written   C. underlined   D. designed

(   ) 19. A. dropped   B. appeared   C. rolled   D. showed

(   ) 20. A. year   B. date   C. moment   D. week

1. C由文章最后一段的a car key和the sports car可知。

2. D afford常與can/could/be able to連用,表示"買得起,負(fù)擔(dān)得起"。

3. A sign"跡象,征兆",fact"事實(shí)",mark"記號,標(biāo)記",result"結(jié)果"。這個年輕人渴望得到這輛車,所以一直期盼著看到父親有買車的跡象。

4. B C、D兩項(xiàng)明顯不符,而A項(xiàng)中的however 表轉(zhuǎn)折,不合語境。用finally表示"畢業(yè)的這一天終于到來了"。

5. C由此處的his own和第4段中的his father's important papers可判斷出,此處指study"書房"。

6. B意為"交給,用手遞給"。

7. D由于沒得到自己想要的禮物,年輕人有點(diǎn)失望。

8. A年輕人由于生氣而朝他父親吼叫。

9. D storm意為"氣呼呼地疾走,闖,沖",此處用storm恰當(dāng)?shù)乇憩F(xiàn)他當(dāng)時生氣的祥子,而run僅表示跑出去。

10. B從后面一句He had a beautiful home and wonderful family可知。

11. B realize"意識到,認(rèn)識到"。

12. D他還沒來得及安排時間去看望父親就收到電報。

13. C用tell可表示"信上/電報上說"、"牌子上寫著"、"儀器顯示"等。

14. B possession常用復(fù)數(shù)表示財產(chǎn)。

15. A他心中充滿了悲傷和后悔。

16. C在書房中父親留下的重要文件中尋找,BP 清點(diǎn)父親留下的東西。

17. C禮物就像畢業(yè)那天放在那兒一樣還是新的。

18. C underline"在……下畫線(以示強(qiáng)調(diào)) "。

19. A車鑰匙掉下來,所以用drop。

20. B標(biāo)簽上標(biāo)有年輕人畢業(yè)那一天的日期。

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   B. The way of matching your clothes.

   C. A kind of uniform.

   D. Rules about what you can wear to work.

(   ) 4. What kind of person may be the writer of this passage?

   A. A lawyer. B. A doctor.

   C. An actress. D. A job consultant.

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