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likely to lose control over the plane. A. where B. what C. which D. why 9. Schools will not _____ students cheating on their examinations. A. violate B. assist C. resist D. tolerate 10. He’s just _____ his lunch — there must be something wrong with him. A. went over B. brought up C. gave away D. put off 第二部分 完形填空 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從 120各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)( A、 B、 C和 D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 In Abraham Lincoln’s teenage years, he took a job as a clerk in a store. He had many 1 and he always treated them fairly. Once a young woman 2 some goods, the 3 of which is two dollars and six cents. The woman left and Abe checked the 4 again later the same day. He found that the bill 5 have been two dollars exactly. It 6 him greatly that he had miscalculated (算錯(cuò)) the amount of the sale. At the close of the day, he 7 the door of the shop and made his way to the woman’s house. He knocked on the door and the woman was quite 8 to see him. He explained that he had 9 her and gave her the six cents. This was not a 10 incident, and it was only one of the many stories about Abe’s 11. Another story was told about the sale of tea. A woman came to him and asked for half pound of tea. Tea at that time was 12 in packages of 4 ounces each and two packages made a half pound. Abe gave the woman her tea and was busy 13 other customers the rest of the day. 14 he opened the shop the next day, he noticed there was one more fourounce packet of tea. 15 he had given the customer only one packet instead of two. He immediately closed the 16 and went to the woman’s home to 17 the tea. These simple stories show 18 he was called “Honest Abe”. 19 people trusted him in his youth, they also trusted him during his political 20 because his sense of responsibility was always with him. 1. A. relatives B. customers C. salesmen D. friends 2. A. made B. sold C. bought D. returned 3. A. price B. value C. ine D. expense 4. A. goods B. job C. machine D. sale 5. A. must B. could C. would D. should 6. A. excited B. disturbed