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阅读下面名著选段,回答问题。

    (A)青春终于胜利了。保尔没有死于伤寒。这是他第四次死里逃生。在床上整整躺了一个月之后,苍白消瘦的保尔已能够勉强用两条摇摇晃晃的腿站起来,摸着墙壁,在房间里走动了。他的母亲搀着他走到窗口,他向街上望了很久。雪在融化,积成了小水洼,在早春的阳光下闪亮,外面已经是初次解冻的温暖天气了。

    紧靠窗户的樱桃树枝上,神气十足地站着一只灰胸脯的麻雀,它不时用狡猾的小眼睛偷看保尔。

    “怎么样,冬天咱们总算熬过来了吧?”保尔用指头敲着窗户,低声说。

    (B)从繁华的城市重返宁静的田园,会感觉到自己的庭园分外可爱,虽然有人嫌它像老鼠窝,但对我而言,它是世界上最舒适的场所。

    我时常独自从前门的阶梯下来,沿着小径往前走,到尽头时一拐弯,就是我平常散步的马路了。小屋的四周有最宜人的景色,尤其每年的6月,郁金香与风信子全都展开了笑靥,我们就像住在花海中的小岛上一样。在我走往小凉亭的马路两旁,满是移植自德国或日本的菖蒲花。6月真是个奇妙的月份,连树木都舒展了四肢,伸出的枝桠似乎想向我们倾吐什么。我有时会觉得,树木真的在对我说:“你们人类何时才能学会这样站着不动呢?”有时则说:“看看那不安分的海伦,在花草丛中不停地穿梭,就像一只风中的蝴蝶。”那横生的小枝桠,无异是对我指指点点的小手指。

    我常常想:“为什么人不像树木一样,固定站在某一个地点上呢?树木虽然不会移动,不是照样生长得很好吗?甚至比人类活得更快乐更长久呢!”

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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,故答案选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It was an evening in September when I landed in Kuching, the capital city of Sarawak in Malaysia. I was a 19-year-old Dubai-raised kid away from home for the first time to 1 my undergraduate studies.

    I had never travelled alone before. I pushed my 2 and headed to the airport 3 to find a gray car with the name of my university on it.

    As we left the airport, the driver began talking to me. As I am a driving 4 myself, we started talking about cars and driving.

    “Never make a Sarawakian 5,” he warned. “No road rage(路怒). Very dangerous!” Not long into our 6 the lights of the car behind flashed at us. This continued more aggressively and my driver started to 7. We pulled over to the roadside. My heart was pounding but I tried to put on a(n)8 face as the man from the car came up and made his way to my side of the car. As he reached my window. I 9 it and tried to 10 a smile.

    I looked down at his hands to see that he was 11 my travel bag. It 12 my passport, return tickets, as well as cash and letters for the university. I had left it 13 on the trolley at the airport and this man had been trying to 14 it to me ever since we had left the airport.

    Breathing a huge sigh of 15, I took my bag and 16 this stranger. The man welcomed me to Kuching, wished me luck with my university studies and drove away.

    This act of kindness 17 cheered me up and thanks to this honest 18, the initial self-doubt I had about my decision to 19 so far away from home was 20 with hope and excitement.