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I close my eyes and can still hear her—the little girl with a ___1___ so strong and powerful we could hear her halfway down the block. She was a(n)  ___2___ peasant who asked for money and ___3___ gave the only thing she had——her voice. I paused outside a small shop and listened. She brought to my mind the ___4___ of Little Orphan Annie. I could not understand the words she  ___5___, but her voice begged for ___6___. It stood out from the noises of Arbat Street, pure and impressive, like the chime of a bell. She sang ___7___ an old-style lamp post in the shadow of a building, her arms extended and ___8___ thrown back. She was small and of unremarkable looks. Her brown hair ___9___ the bun(發(fā)髻) it had been pulled into, and she occasionally reached up to ___10___ a stray piece from her face. Her clothing I can’t recall. Her voice, on the other hand, is ___11___ imprinted in my mind.

I asked one of the translators about the girl. Elaina told me that she and hundreds of others like her throughout the ___12___ Soviet Union add to their families’ income by working on the streets. The children are unable to ___13___ school, and their parents work fulltime. These children know that the consequence of an ___14___ day is no food for the table. Similar situations occurred during the Depression(蕭條) in the United States, but those American children were ___15___ shoeshine boys of the ___16___. This girl was real to me.

When we walked past her I gave her money. It was not out of pity ___17___ rather admiration. Her smile of ___18___ did not interrupt her singing. The girl watched us as we walked down the street. I know this because when I looked back she smiled again. We ___19___ that smile, and I knew I could never forget her courage and ___20___ strength.

1. A. will B. strength      C. voice  D. determination

2. A. American       B. Chinese      C. Japanese     D. Russian

3. A. in return B. in turn       C. by hand      D. in silence

4. A. voice      B. image C. story   D. looks

5. A. said B. murmured  C. used    D. sang

6. A. attention B. love    C. help    D. mercy

7. A. across     B. from   C. under  D. from underneath

8. A. hands     B. feet     C. head   D. face

9. A. fell out   B. escaped      C. did up D. tied to

10. A. remove B. tear     C. cut off       D. dress

11. A. never    B. permanently      C. occasionally       D. sometimes

12. A. latter    B. rich    C. former       D. great

13. A. attend   B. finish  C. leave   D. enjoy

14. A. unhappy      B. unsatisfied  C. unusual      D. unsuccessful

15. A. faced    B. real     C. faceless      D. visible

16. A. twenties       B. thirties       C. forties D. teens

17. A. and      B. while  C. but     D. or

18. A. contempt     B. pity    C. bitterness    D. thanks

19. A. stopped B. shared C. won    D. exchanged

20. A. full      B. inner   C. brave  D. fighting

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I close my eyes and can still hear her—the little girl with a ___1_ so strong and powerful we could hear her halfway down the block.She was a(n)  ___2___ peasant who asked for money and ___3___ gave the only thing she had——her voice.I paused outside a small shop and listened.She brought to my mind the ___4__ of Little Orphan Annie.I could not understand the words she  ___5__, but her voice begged for _6__.It stood out from the noises of Arbat Street, pure and impressive, like the chime of a bell.She sang __7__ an old-style lamp post in the shadow of a building, her arms extended and ___8__ thrown back.She was small and of unremarkable looks.Her brown hair ___9__ the bun(發(fā)髻) it had been pulled into, and she occasionally reached up to ___10___ a stray piece from her face.Her clothing I can’t recall.Her voice, on the other hand, is __11___ imprinted in my mind.I asked one of the translators about the girl.Elaina told me that she and hundreds of others like her throughout the ___12__ Soviet Union add to their families’ income by working on the streets.The children are unable to __13___ school, and their parents work fulltime.These children know that the consequence of an __14___ day is no food for the table.Similar situations occurred during the Depression(蕭條) in the United States, but those American children were __15___ shoeshine boys of the __16___. This girl was real to me.When we walked past her I gave her money.It was not out of pity __17__ rather admiration.Her smile of ___18___ did not interrupt her singing.The girl watched us as we walked down the street.I know this because when I looked back she smiled again.We __19___ that smile, and I knew I could never forget her courage and __20__ strength.

1.A.will                          B. strength                       C. voice                           D. determination

2.A. American                B. Chinese                        C. Japanese                      D. Russian

3.A. in return                 B. in turn                   C. by hand                D. in silence

4.A. voice                      B. image                    C. story                           D. looks

5.A. said                        B. murmured             C. used                     D. sang

6.A. attention               B. love                      C. help                             D. mercy

7.A. across                    B.from                       C.under                 D.from underneath

8.A. hands                     B. feet                              C. head                           D. face

9.A. fell out                   B. escaped                C. did up                  D. tied to

10.A. remove                B. tear                       C. cut off                         D. dress

11.A. never                    B. permanently           C. occasionally                 D. sometimes

12.A. latter                     B. rich                    C. former                         D. great

13.A. attend                   B. finish                    C. leave                     D. enjoy

14.A. unhappy                B. unsatisfied           C. unusual                 D. unsuccessful

15.A. faced                    B. real                       C. faceless                D. visible

16.A. twenties                B. thirties                  C. forties                D. teens

17.A. and                       B. while                    C. but                  D. or

18.A. contempt              B. pity                    C. bitterness              D. thanks

20.A. full                             B. inner                    C. brave                           D. fighting

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I close my eyes and can still hear her—the little girl with a ___36_ so strong and powerful we could hear her halfway down the block..She was a(n)  ___37___ peasant who asked for money and ___38___ gave the only thing she had——her voice.I paused outside a small shop and listened.She brought to my mind the ___39__ of Little Orphan Annie.I could not understand the words she  ___40__, but her voice begged for _41__.It stood out from the noises of Arbat Street, pure and impressive, like the chime of a bell.She sang __42__ an old-style lamp post in the shadow of a building, her arms extended and ___43__ thrown back..She was small and of unremarkable looks.Her brown hair ___44__ the bun(發(fā)髻) it had been pulled into, and she occasionally reached up to ___45___ a stray piece from her face.Her clothing I can’t recall.Her voice, on the other hand, is __46___ imprinted in my mind.I asked one of the translators about the girl.Elaina told me that she and hundreds of others like her throughout the ___47___ Soviet Union add to their families’ income by working on the streets.The children are unable to __48___ school, and their parents work fulltime.These children know that the consequence of an __49___ day is no food for the table.Similar situations occurred during the Depression(蕭條) in the United States, but those American children were __50___ shoeshine boys of the __51___.This girl was real to me.When we walked past her I gave her money.It was not out of pity __52__ rather admiration.Her smile of ___53___ did not interrupt her singing.The girl watched us as we walked down the street.I know this because when I looked back she smiled again.We __54___ that smile, and I knew I could never forget her courage and __55__ strength.

36.A.will          B.strength           C.voice                      D.determination

37.A.American               B.Chinese           C.Japanese          D.Russian

38.A.in return          B.in turn             C.by hand                  D.in silence.

39.A.voice               B.image                     C.story                      D.looks

40.A.said          B.murmured        C.used                       D.sang

41.A.a(chǎn)ttention        B.love                       C.help                D.mercy

42.A.a(chǎn)cross              B.from                      C.under       D.from underneath

43.A.hands                     B.feet                        C.head               D.face

44.A.fell out           B.escaped          C.did up                    D.tied to

45.A.remove           B.tear                        C.cut off                    D.dress

46.A.never              B.permanently            C.occasionally     D.sometimes

47.A.latter               B.rich                      C.former             D.great

48.A.a(chǎn)ttend              B.finish                     C.leave                      D.enjoy

49.A.unhappy          B.unsatisfied            C.unusual            D.unsuccessful

50.A.faced               B.real          C.faceless                   D.visible

51.A.twenties                  B.thirties             C.forties           D.teens

52.A.a(chǎn)nd                        B.while               C.but             D.or

53.A.contempt                B.pity               C.bitterness         D.thanks

54.A.stopped           B.shared                    C.won         D.exchanged

55.A.full                       B.inner                     C.brave        D.fighting

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I close my eyes and can still hear her—the little girl with a ___1___ so strong and powerful we could hear her halfway down the block. She was a(n) ___2___ peasant who asked for money and ___3___ gave the only thing she had—her voice. I paused outside a small shop and listened. She brought to my mind the ___4___ of Little Orphan Annie. I could not understand the words she ___5___, but her voice begged for ___6___. It stood out from the noises of Arbat Street, pure and impressive, like the chime of a bell. She sang ___7___ an old-style lamp post in the shadow of a building, her arms extended and ___8___ thrown back. She was small and of unremarkable looks. Her brown hair ___9___ the bun(發(fā)髻) it had been pulled into, and she occasionally reached up to ___10___ a stray piece from her face. Her clothing I can’t recall. Her voice, on the other hand, is ___11___ imprinted in my mind.

I asked one of the translators about the girl. Elaina told me that she and hundreds of others like her throughout the ___12___ Soviet Union add to their families’ income by working on the streets. The children are unable to ___13___ school, and their parents work fulltime. These children know that the consequence of an ___14___ day is no food for the table. Similar situations occurred during the Depression(蕭條) in the United States, but those American children were ___15___ shoeshine boys of the ___16___. This girl was real to me.

When we walked past her I gave her money. It was not out of pity ___17___ rather admiration. Her smile of ___18___ did not interrupt her singing. The girl watched us as we walked down the street. I know this because when I looked back she smiled again. We ___19___ that smile, and I knew I could never forget her courage and ___20___ strength.

1. A. will     B. strength      C. voice        D. determination

2. A. American     B. Chinese      C. Japanese       D. Russian

3. A. in return      B. in turn       C. by hand     D. in silence

4. A. voice       B. image       C. story         D. looks

5. A. said       B. murmured      C. used         D. sang

6. A. attention     B. love        C. help         D. mercy

7. A. across    B. from       C. under       D. from underneath

8. A. hands      B. feet        C. head         D. face

9. A. fell out      B. escaped      C. did up         D. tied to

10. A. remove     B. tear        C. cut off        D. dress

11. A. never     B. permanently    C. occasionally      D. sometimes

12. A. latter      B. rich        C. former         D. great

13. A. attend     B. finish       C. leave          D. enjoy

14. A. unhappy    B. unsatisfied    C. unusual     D. unsuccessful

15. A. faced      B. real        C. faceless        D. visible

16. A. twenties    B. thirties       C. forties         D. teens

17. A. and      B. while       C. but          D. or

18. A. contempt    B. pity        C. bitterness        D. thanks

19. A. stopped    B. shared       C. won          D. exchanged

20. A. full      B. inner       C. brave         D. fighting

 

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完形填空

  I close my eyes and can still hear her-the little girl with a   1   so strong and powerful we could hear her halfway down the block.She was a(n)  2   peasant who asked for money and   3   gave the only thing she had-h(huán)er voice.I paused outside a small shop and listened.She brought to my mind the   4   of Little Orphan Annie.I could not understand the words she   5  , but her voice begged for   6  .It stood out from the noises of Arbat Street, pure and impressive, like the chime of a bell.She sang from underneath an old-style lamp post in the   7  of a building, her arms extended and   8   thrown back.She was small and of unremarkable looks.Her brown hair   9   the bun(發(fā)髻)it had been pulled into, and she occasionally reached up to   10   a stray piece from her face.Her clothing I can’t recall.Her voice, on the other hand, is   11   imprinted in my mind.

  I asked one of the translators about the girl.Elaina told me that she and hundreds of others like her throughout the   12   Soviet Union(蘇聯(lián))add to their families’ income by working on the streets.The children are unable to   13   school, and their parents work fulltime.These children know that the consequence of an   14   day is no food for the table.Similar situations occurred during the Depression(蕭條)in the United States, but those American children were   15   shoeshine boys of the twenties.This girl was real to me.

  When we walked   16   her I gave her money.It was not out of pity   17   rather admiration.Her smile of   18   did not interrupt her singing.The girl watched us as we walked down the street.I know this because when I looked back she smiled again.We   19   that smile, and I knew I could never forget her courage and   20   strength.

(1)

[  ]

A.

will

B.

strength

C.

voice

D.

determination

(2)

[  ]

A.

American

B.

Chinese

C.

Japanese

D.

Russian

(3)

[  ]

A.

in return

B.

in turn

C.

by hand

D.

in silence

(4)

[  ]

A.

voice

B.

image(形象)

C.

story

D.

looks

(5)

[  ]

A.

said

B.

murmured

C.

used

D.

sang

(6)

[  ]

A.

attention

B.

love

C.

help

D.

mercy

(7)

[  ]

A.

shadow

B.

shade

C.

shady

D.

shallow

(8)

[  ]

A.

hands

B.

feet

C.

head

D.

face

(9)

[  ]

A.

fell out

B.

escaped

C.

did up

D.

tied to

(10)

[  ]

A.

remove

B.

tear

C.

cut off

D.

dress

(11)

[  ]

A.

never

B.

permanently

C.

occasionally

D.

sometimes

(12)

[  ]

A.

latter

B.

rich

C.

former

D.

great

(13)

[  ]

A.

attend

B.

finish

C.

leave

D.

enjoy

(14)

[  ]

A.

unhappy

B.

unsatisfied

C.

unusual

D.

unsuccessful

(15)

[  ]

A.

faced

B.

real

C.

faceless

D.

visible

(16)

[  ]

A.

past

B.

beyond

C.

across

D.

pass

(17)

[  ]

A.

and

B.

while

C.

but

D.

or

(18)

[  ]

A.

contempt

B.

pity

C.

bitterness

D.

thanks

(19)

[  ]

A.

stopped

B.

shared

C.

won

D.

exchanged

(20)

[  ]

A.

full

B.

inner

C.

brave

D.

fighting

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