( ) 40. the day, we were tired but happy.A. At the end of B. In the end of C. At the end D. In the endDo you know about Liu Xiang? He is one of the most popular 41 stars in China.Liu Xiang was born on July 13, 1983 in Shanghai. Like many other Olympic sports stars, he started training when he was very 42 . In Grade Four, he went to the Junior Sports School of Putuo District of Shanghai. 43 he was trained as a high jumper. Then, in 1998, his coach noticed his skill in hurdling. 查看更多

 

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    One of the strangest jobs at the Oscars is that of a seat-filler. When one of the stars needs to go to the bathroom, a seat-filler sits in the star’s seat. In that way, the TV cameras won’t show any empty seats. Kathy Muller talks about her night as a seat-filler.

(A)I was told to reach the theater in the middle of the day, wearing my dress for the evening. There were about 200 of us seat-filler, all very excited. We were told what we should and shouldn’t do (for example, “Don’t talk to the stars”), and then (B)我們一直等到五點(diǎn)鐘。 That’s when the stars started coming.

     The show stared at six o’clock. We had to stand outside the doors. Then, when someone       came out to go to the bathroom or have a cigarette(香煙), we were told to go and sit in their seats. (C)The show was three hours long, and I only sat down five times. By the end, I was really tired, but I was happy because, during the evening, I sat behind  Jim Carrey(he’s very tall。゛nd close to Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman and Julia Roberts. It was an exciting night, but I think

(D)        year I’ll watch the Oscars on TV at house like everyone else!

 36.將(A)改寫成: I was told to                  at the theater at             .

 37.將(B)譯成英語:                                                      

 38.將(C)譯成漢語:                                                     

39.在(D)的空白處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)脑~語:                            

40.從短文中找出兩個描寫心情的形容詞:                            

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I teach a bilingual kindergarten class. One Monday I noticed that two of my students, Juan and Cynthia, had a shared   35   on Friday of that week. I informed both their moms that they could bring in   36   to celebrate their children’s birthdays.

I wondered whether   37   intended(打算)to bring in a birthday treat for the kids. On Thursday, I asked Juan and Cynthia about it, but they didn’t know anything about their parents’ plans. Both children, however, were very excited about having a birthday party the next day in class. As I was tired after work, I decided to  38   it until the next day.

The next morning my first thought was: What should I do about the cakes? It would be terrible if there was nothing for the kids to eat at the party. It   39   me as I approached (接近)the Mexican bakery on my drive to school.

The shop had four large pieces of cake for a dollar each. The only thing was that I was   40  on cash. I needed the five dollars in my purse to  41   until payday. However, I decided the    42  was the most important.

The school day went well. After story time, I told the students, “Today we are celebrating the double birthdays of Juan and Cynthia.”

I brought out the cake and lit the candles, and then we sang Happy Birthday, Cynthia and Juan smiled happily. After the candles were blown out, I cut each of the four pieces of cake into five little pieces. It was just   43  , all 20 of my students had come to class that day.

At the end, Juan said to me, “Miss Jones, I never had a birthday party before!” As I watched him walk away, still   44  , tears came to my eyes. When Cynthia came up moments later, I asked her if she’d ever had a birthday party before.

“No”, she said, “but I loved my birthday today! Thank you, Miss Jones.”

I later learned, after talking with their parents, that our simple celebration had,    45   , been both Cynthia’s and Juan’s first birthday party. I had to   46   the last couple of days of that month on the one dollar ---- but it was certainly worth it!

35. A. birthday

B. interest

C. room

D. feeling

36. A. toys

B. parents

C. cakes

D. friends

37. A. both

B. either

C. neither

D. others

38. A. try

B. leave

C. keep

D. change

39. A. required

B. stopped

C. worried

D. left

40. A. weak

B. short

C. hard

D. out

41. A. save

B. make

C. last

D. owe

42. A. class

B. party

C. students

D. money

43. A. half

B. over

C. all

D. enough

44. A. smiling

B. talking

C. singing

D. shouting

45. A. certainly 

B. truly  

C. anyway

D. naturally

46. A. spend

B. leave 

C. work

D. make

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