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"... She was married to an officer in India, long ago India; and she had a life of physical adventure( 冒险) as exciting as her poetry. Her husband could cross rivers using crocodiles (鳄鱼) as stepping stones. He died when she was only 39. Unwilling to exist without him, she took her life, leaving a son in England. "
I stared at the paper,( 21)reading, couldn′t help thinking.
Crocodiles are lazy animals as a rule, but they can move like lightening when they want to. And they don′t mind hurrying( 22)they′ re hungry. There used to be lots in Indian rivers, living on fish mostly; but what′ s a little fish for a fifteen-foot crocodile? They ate people ,fisherman or anyone else delicious enough to get too near; women doing the(23), or children playing at the water′ s(24). A hungry crocodile′ s mouth(25)over a meal with a sound like a gunshot. A big fellow can(26)in a man in two bites(咬).
That woman′ s husband crossed rivers(27)from one crocodile′ s back to the next. I believe it. It had to be done quickly before the creature could see what was happening. It wasn′ t(28)a brave, active man; and no doubt he improved with practice. He could never look(29)while crossing.
The wife used to watch him--I felt sure of that. She lived(30)the adventure, the (31)excitement of it all. Their real life was with tigers, snakes...It′s no wonder she wrote(32)poetry.
Then he died. I imagined how she felt. Was there another man(33)him in India, in the world? She was still young, hardly a sitting-room widow(寡妇)."I must(34),too. " she said to herself. So she did what she felt she had to do. A(35)probably, to her head.
But her young son, their son? Was her love for him nothing compared to her husband? Well, what do you think?
第(34)题选

A.go
B.practice
C.jump
D.shoot
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Moods, say the experts, are feelings that are likely to become fixed, having effects on one′ s out-look ( way of looking at things ) for hours, days or even weeks. That′ s great if your mood is a pleasant one, but a problem if you are sad, anxious, angry or simply lonely.
Perhaps the best way to deal with such moods is to talk them out; sometimes, though, there is no one to listen. Modern pharmacology (药物学) offers a lot tranquilizers ( 镇定剂 ) and anti-anxiety drugs. What many people don′ t realize, however, is that scientists have discovered the effectiveness of several non-drug methods to make you free from an unwanted mood. These can be just as useful as drugs, and have the added benefit of being nonpoisonous. So next time you feel out of sorts, don′ t head for the drug store--try the following method.
Of all the mood-changing self-help techniques, aerobic exercise seems to be the best cure for a bad mood. "If you could keep the exercise, you′ d be in high spirits, "says Kathryn Lance, author of Running for Health and Beauty.
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