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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In this age of ours, I...
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第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分共40分LiveMusic—LateNightJazzEnjoy
关于CBCL的评分标准下列说法中正确的是
第一部分不需记分
第二部分除个别条目外,均需记分
第三部分评分为0~3
第三部分评分为0~2
根据ISO/TC176的规划ISO9000族标准/文件由四部分构成下列不是这四部分的是
第一部分:核心标准
第二部分:其他标准
第三部分:技术报告或技术规范
第四部分:记录原则
第三部分:管理指南
在ICD-10第三卷索引中有三部分索引正确的说明是
第一部分为疾病和损伤性质索引、第二部分为损伤和中毒的外因索引、第三部分是一个药物和化学制剂表
第一部分为病因索引、第二部分为临床表现索引、第三部分为损伤的中毒的外部原因索引
第一部分为疾病和损伤性质索引、第二部分为疾病临床症状索引、第三部分为药物和化学制剂表
第一部分为疾病和损伤性质索引、第二部分为损伤的中毒的外部原因索引、第三部分为疾病临床表现
第一部分为化学制剂表、第二部分为损伤性质索引、第三部分是中毒的外因索引
第II卷非选择题第三部分写作共三节满分50分第一节单词拼写共5小题每小题1分满分5分根据首字母或汉语
用人标准由三部分组成第一部分是基本素质第二部分是管理能力第三部分是
业务知识和能力
道德水平
思维能力
气质
第二卷两部分共35分第三部分写作共两节满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题每小题1分满分10分Iama
第三部分写作共三节满分25分第一节单词拼写共5小题每小题1分满分5分56.The_____大多数we
第II卷共30分第三部分写作共三节满分30分第一节从方框中选择恰当的词语并用其恰当的形式填空共5小题
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最
第二卷非选择题共50分第三部分写作共三节满分50分第一节单词拼写共5小题每小题1分满分5分根据首字母
CBCL有三部分重点是
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第二部分
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第三部分
桑代克从人是一个生物的存在的角度建立自己的教育心理学体系他的教育心理学分为三部分第一部分讲人类的本性
桑代克的教育心理学分为三部分第一部分讲人类的本性第二部分讲第三部分讲个别差异及其原因
第Ⅱ卷满分20分第三部分写作共两节满分30分单句改错共5小题每题1分满分5分下列句子均有一处错误请按
线段AB被分为234三部分已知第一部分和第三部分两中点间的距离是5.4cm则线段AB的长度应为
8.1cm
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关于CBCL的评分标准下列说法中不正确的是
第一部分不需记分
第二部分除个别条目外,均需记分
第三部分评分为0~3
第三部分评分为0~2
卷Ⅱ笔试部分满分80分第一部分单项选择共20小题每小题0.5分满分10分从每题所给的
B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 21. ---Do you mind if I record your lecture? ---_____. Go aheaD. A.Never mind
No way
Not at all
No. You’d better not.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C.D中选出最
锅炉型号第三部分表示燃料种类和设计次序
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CrossingTexasandMexicotheBigBendregionishighinbiodiversity生物的多样性.It’saplacesountamedthatifsomethingdoesn’tbitestickorstingit’sprobablyarock.YouknowyouhavearrivedintheheartoftheChihuahuanDesertwhenitfeelsasifyouhavefallenofftheedgeoftheearthandintotherabbitholE.Nothingisasitappears.Moths蛀虫arethesizeofbirds.Arethosetwinpillars柱ofblackrockalandmarkknownasMuleEarPeakstenmiles16kilometersawayorfifty80kilometers?Visibility能见度reachesmorethanahundredmilesonacleardayandsincetherearefewroadsorbuildingstouseasmilestonesdistanceisdifficulttojudgE.Thisisaplacewherewaterrunsuphillwhererainbowshavetowaitforrain.Thelinebetweenmyth虚构的故事andrealityisunclear.StarelongenoughattheChisosMountainsortheSierradelCarmenthetwomountainrangesknownasskyislandswhichlieonthelandandtheyriseandfloatabovetheplain.ThevastChihuahuanDesertisalandofnopeoplE.Thereisalwaysthechanceyou’lldieofthirst.TheYouCanDiepossibilitiesareendlessandkeepsomevisitors—350000ayeartoBigBendNationalParkbuiltin1944—fromcomingback.Thosewhodoreturnarelefttothinkoftheremarkablecourageofthebravefewwhohavemanagedtosurviveinthisterribleenvironment.TheunderlinedworduntamedinParagraph1means________.A.untouchedB.wildC.unchangedD.freshWhydothetwinpillarsofblackrockseemtenorfiftymilesaway?A.Theywereputsofaraway.B.TheylieacrosstheChihuahuanDesert.C.Itisdifficulttojudgethedistancewithfewmilestones.D.OneliesintheChisosMountainstheotherintheSierradelCarmen.HowmanyyearsaretheresincetheBigBendNationalParkwasbuilt?A.350000years.B.350years.C.66years.D.44years.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThenaturalwondersoftheChihuahuanDesert.B.EverythingyouseeisnotwhatitseemsintheChihuahuanDesert.C.TheterribleenvironmentofdesertsinTexasandMexico.D.A.specialplacewherenonewhogocanreturn.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ThereareallkindsoflivingthingsintheChihuahuanDesert.B.NopeopleliveintheBigBendregion.C.NothingisasitappearsintheBigBendregion.D.TravelingintheBigBendregionisdangerous.
ESomepeoplehaveiteasy.Whentheirkidsaskthemwhattheydoatworktheycangiveasimpledirectanswer:IputoutfiresorIteachprimaryschool.AsatheoreticalphysicistIneverhadthisluck.Societyhascometoexpectmanythingsfromthephysicists.ItusedtobethatweonlyhadtodiscoverthebasiclawsoftheworldandsupplythetechniquesthatwouldpowerthenextSiliconValley.Withtheseexpectationswewerefairlycomfortable:theyarethesortsofthingswethinkweknowhowtodo.Whatmakesusuncomfortableandwhatmakesithardforustotellourkidswhatwe’reuptoisthatinthiscenturywehavebecomethoughunwillinglygurusonquestionssuchasWhatisthenatureofReality?Wenowdealwithawholenewclassofproblems.Weaskhowtheworldbeganandwhatthenatureofmatteris.Theanswerswearecomingupwitharejustnoteasytocomprehendfortheaverageperson.SowhenphysicistsgetoutoftheircarsinthemorninghaveacupofcoffeeandsitdowninfrontoftheircomputerstheyleaveafamiliarworldandenteraplacewherethingsactinstrangewaysthatareimpossibleforordinarypeopletounderstanD.72.Accordingtothepassageinawayphysicistsare.A.honestB.comfortableC.strangeD.unlucky73.Bywhatthewritersaysaboutphysicistsweknowthatphysicists.A.don’tliketheircareersB.liveintwodifferentworldsC.arecomingupwithnewanswerstooldquestionsD.don’thavetotellpeoplewhattheyaredoing74.Fromthepassagewecanconcludethattheoreticalphysicists.A.contributedtothenewindustryinSiliconValleyB.onlyhavetoanswerthebasicquestionsabouttheworldC.havedisappointedtheexpectationsofmanypeopleD.havefoundithardtomakethemselvespopular75.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Societyseemstoknowabitaboutphysicists’work.B.Mostpeopleareexpectingtoknowwhatphysicistsaredoing.C.Physicistsaredoingmoreandmoredifficultjobs.D.It’simpossibleforaveragepeopletoknowphysicists’work.
OnedaymyteachersaidLifeisagameofchessandtheotherplayeristime.FromthatmomentIknewIhadtoenjoymylifE.Donotwastetimebecauseyouknowtimewillnotcomeback.Youcannotbuyit.ItisoneofthosethingsinlifethatyoumustreallyreallyvaluE.Whenyouseeanopportunitytakeit.Youmightnotgetitback.Neverletanopportunitypass.Andifitistoohardrememberthatinthemiddleofeverydifficultyliesanopportunity.Rememberyoucannotchoosehowyou'regoingtodieorwhen.Youcanonlydecidehowyou'regoingtolivE.Studyasifyouweregoingtoliveforever;liveasifyouweregoingtodietomorrow.Don'tjustthinkofthepresentbutalsothinkofyourfuturE.Yourfutureisyetanotherchapterinyourlifeandanotherwaytoliveit.EverysinglelivingthinghasapurposeinlifE.ThepurposeoflifeisalifeofpurposesaidRobertByrE.LearntousetimewiselytakeopportunitiesandenjoylifE.Wecandiscoverthemeaningoflifeinthreedifferentways:1bydoingadeed;2byexperiencingavalue;3bysuffering.LifE.56.Theunderlinedpartsuggeststhat___________.A.IflifeisagameofchesstimeisalsoagameofchessB.IflifeisagameofchessbothyouandtimearetheplayersC.IflifeisoneplayerinagameofchesstimeistheotherplayerD.Iftimeisagameofchessbothlifeandyouaretheplayers57.Accordingtotheauthorwhatcanyoudecide?A.HowyoudiE.B.WhenyoudiE.C.HowyoulivE.D.WhenyousucceeD.58.Thisarticleismostprobablyfrom__________.A.anexplanationoftimeintheuniverseB.anessayabouttimeandlifeC.anargumentthattimeisthemostimportantthinginlifeD.adescriptionofanimportantclass
Thechurchseemscoldthismorningevenafterallthepeoplefriendsandfamilyfillthebenches.Isithereinsilenceinshockanddenial.Thiswasnotsupposedtohappen.Whataboutourdreamsorourplans?Weweregoingtoraiseourchildrentraveltheworldandgrowoldtogether.I’monly37atypicalhousewifE.Idon’tknowifIcandoallthisalone—twochildrennofather.WhatdoIdoorsay?Thefacesofsomanypeopleconfusemeastheycometopaytheirlastrespects.Somehaverealsorrow;Icanseeitintheireyes.TheothersseemtojustsayItoldyouso.Thosefamouslastwords:I-told-you-so.HowIcan’tstandthem.Andthepointingfingersasso-calledfamilyandso-calledfriendspickmeoutofthecrowdforotherstoseE.IwanttoscreamandwakeupbutIcan’tdoanythingbutsittherE.Howcantheybesoblind?Ifellinlovewithaman.Loveknowsnoboundaries.HewasagoodmanhardworkingcaringandkinD.HewasretiredfromtheNavyandagentleman.Hewassensitivetoothers’needsthekindofmanthatknewwhattodoorsayhowtohumoranysituationandcalmeveryone’sfears.Irememberourfirstchildwasabigsurprisetobothofus.IrememberwhenItoldhimthenews.HefelloffhischairsayingoverandoverindisbeliefButI’malmostsixty.AfterafewmonthshestartedplanningournextandevendoinghisfamouslittledancewheneverhediscussedtheideA.A.manthirtyyearsolderthanIliesinacoffin.FlowerstheAmericanflagandhisVFWcomradessurroundhimpayingtribute颂词tohimasthemanhereallywas.AndIsitaloneherewithourtwochildreninsilenceprayingthatthiscoldmorningatchurchisonlyanightmareandIwillawaketohislovingarmsagain.49.Whatcanweknowfromthepassageaboutthewriter?A.ShemarriedamanmucholderthanshE.B.SheisgoingtogivebirthtotheirsecondchilD.C.ShelostherhusbandwhowasasoldasshE.D.Shelostherfatherwhomsheloveddeeply.50.FromParagraphTwowecansee______.A.thewriterdidn’treallylovethemanB.someofherfamilymembersdidn’tunderstandherC.someofherfamilymembersandfriendswereblindD.shethoughthermarriagetothemanwasamistake51.WhichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedwordsButI’malmostsixty?A.Ican’tbelieveit.B.That’salotoftroublE.C.Thatshouldhavehappenedlongago.D.Itcan’tbemychilD.52.Whichofthefollowingcan’tbeusedtodescribethewriter’sfeelingsfortheman?A.SaD.B.Loving.C.InseparableD.Complaining.
Onceuponatimetherewasagreatmanwhomarriedthewomanofhisdreams.Withtheirlovetheycreatedalittlegirl.Shewasabrightandcheerfullittlegirlandthegreatmanlovedherverymuch.WhenthelittlegirlwasgrowingupthegreatmanwouldhugherandtellherIloveyoulittlegirl.ThelittlegirlwouldshoutandsayI’mnotalittlegirlsanymorE.ThenthemanwouldlaughandsayButtomeyou’llalwaysbemylittlegirl.Thelittlegirlwho-was-not-little-anymoreleftherhomeandwentintotheworlD.Asshelearnedmoreaboutherselfshelearnedmoreabouttheman.Shesawthathetrulywasgreatandstrongfornowsherecognizedhisstrengths.Oneofhisstrengthswashisabilitytoexpresshislovetohisfamily.Itdidn’tmatterwhereshewentintheworldthemanwouldcallherandsayIloveyoulittlegirl.Thedaycamewhenthelittlegirlwho-was-not-little-anymorereceivedaphonecall.ThegreatmanwasdamageD.Hehadhadastroke中风.Hecouldn’ttalkanymoreandtheyweren’tsurethathecouldunderstandthewordsspokentohim.Andsoshewenttothesideofthegreatman.Whenshewalkedintotheroomandsawhimhelookedsmallandnotstrongatall.Helookedatherandtriedtospeakbuthecouldnot.Thelittlegirldidtheonlythingshecoulddo.Sheclimbeduponthebednexttothegreatman.Tearsranfrombothoftheireyesandshedrewherarmsaroundtheuselessshouldersofherfather.Herheadonhischestshethoughtofmanythings.SherememberedthewonderfultimestogetherandhowshehasalwaysfeltprotecteD.Andthensheheardfromwithinthemanthebeatofhisheart.TheheartwherethemusidandthewordshadalwaysliveD.Theheartbeatonsteadilyunconcernedaboutdamagetotherestofthebody.AndwhilesherestedtherethemagichappeneD.Sheheardwhatsheneededtohear.HishearbeatoutthewordsthathismouthcouldnolongersayIloveyouIloveyouIloveyouLittlegirlLittlegirlLittlegirlAndshewascomforteD.Inthe2ndparagraphthelittlegirlshowedher____bypouting.A.displeasureB.disappointmentC.agreementD.excitementThefollowingexcept____canbeinferredastheconsequencesofthefather’sstokE.A.thelossofspeakingabilityB.theinabilitytomovearoundC.thathisarmscouldnolongerfunctionproperlyD.thebeatofhisheartThegirlfelt_____whenshereturnedhomeandsawherfatherinbeD.A.shewasprotectedjustasbeforeB.shecouldneverhavelefthomeC.thedifficultyofbeingoldandsickD.theneedtoshowhimherloveWhichstatementistrueaccordingtothestory?Thedaughterleftherhomebecauseshehadafightwithherfather.Thegirlreturnedhomewhenshegotaletterfromhisfatherabouthisillness.Thefatherrecoveredasifbymagicsoonafterthedaughter’sreturn.D.Fromthefather’sexamplethedaughterlearnedhowtoexpressherlovE.
Therearemanybest–sellingauthorsinEuropeandoneofthemisa15-year–oldgirlfromParis.SheisFlaviaBujor.FlaviaissellingmorebooksthanpeoplethreetimesheragE.Shestartedwritinghernovelattheageof12.At14shehadherbookpublisheD.Herbest-selleriscalledTheProphecyofStones.TheProphecyofStonesisastoryaboutagirlinhospital.Inthestorythegirlimagineanotherworldandinthatworldthreeheroinesworktogethertosavetheirlandwithmagicalstones.Sofarthebookhassold20000copiesinFranceandItalyand30000inGermany!FlaviaBujorsaysthatwritingismypassion最爱butshestillenjoysbeing15.Shetakespianolessonsandlikeshangingoutwithfriends.TheFrenchgirlplanstospendhermoneyonhercollegeeducation50.TheProphecyofStonestellsaboutthingshappeningin_______________.A.ourrealworldB.animaginaryworldC.theouterspaceD.bothA.andB.51.Theunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmeans______________.A.ShelikestodothingspeopleofheragedoB.Shefeelshappytobea15-year–oldbest–sellingauthor.C.Shedoesnotwishtogrowup.D.Shethinks15isthebestageforherasanauthor52.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthearticle?A.TheProphecyofStonesattractsmostattention.B.A.15-year–oldgirlbecomesbest-sellingauthor.C.Goodschoolgirlandbest–sellingauthorD.Youngauthorhasmorereaders.53.Thispassageprobablyappears_____________.A.inastorybookB.inatextbookC.inanewspaperD.inafashionmagazine
A.littleoldcouplewalkedslowlyintoMcDonald’sonecoldwinterevening.Theylookedoutofplaceamongtheyoungfamiliesandyoungcoupleseatingtherethatnight.Someofthecustomerslookedadmiringlyatthem.Youcouldtellwhattheadmirerswerethinking.Lookthereisacouplewhohasbeenthroughalottogetherprobablyfor60yearsormore!Afterpayingforthemealthecoupletookatablenearthebackwallandstartedtakingfoodoffthetray.TherewasonehamburgeroneorderofFrenchfriesandonedrink.Thelittleoldmancarefullycutthehamburgerinhalf.HeplacedonehalfinfrontofhiswifE.ThenhecarefullycountedouttheFrenchfriesdividedthemintwopilesandneatlyplacedonepileinfrontofhiswifE.Hetookasipofthedrinkhiswifetookasipandthensetthecupdownbetweenthem.Asthemanbegantoeathisfewbitesofhamburgerthecrowdbegantogetrestless.AgainyoucouldtellwhattheywerethinkingThatpooroldcouplE.AlltheycanaffordisonemealforthetwoOfthem.AsthemanbegantoeathisFrenchfriesoneyoungmanstoodandcameovertotheoldcouple’stablE.Hepolitelyofferedtobuyanothermealfortheoldcoupletoeat.TheoldmanrepliedthattheywerejustfinE.Theywereusedtosharingeverything.Thenthecrowdnoticedthatthelittleoldladyhadn’teatenabitE.Shejustsattherewatchingherhusbandeatandoccasionallytakingturnssippingthedrink.Againtheyoungmancameoverandbeggedthemtolethimbuythemsomethingtoeat.Thistimetheladyexplainedthatnotheywereusedtosharingeverythingtogether.Asthelittleoldmanfinishedeatingandwaswipinghisfaceneatlytheyoungmancouldstanditnolonger.AgainhecameovertotheirtableandofferedtobuysomefooD.Afterbeingpolitelyrefusedagainhefinallyaskedaquestionofthelittleoldlady.Ma’amwhyaren’tyoueating?Yousaidthatyousharedeverything.Whatisitthatyouarewaitingfor?SheansweredTheteeth.WhydidsomeofthecustomerslookatthemwithadmirationwhentheoldcoupleenteredtheMcDonald’s?A.BecauseoldpeoplewererarelyseeneatingatMcDonald’s.B.BecausethecoupleateoutatMcDonald’sthoughtheywerepoor.C.Becausethecouplehadbeenmarriedforsomanyyears.D.BecausethecouplelikedtoeatatMcDonald’satsuchanoldagE.Theunderlinedphraseoutofplaceisclosestinmeaningto.A.inthewrongdirectionB.notsuitableC.everywhereD.veryuntidyWhatdidtheoldladymeanattheendofthepassage?A.Shewasgrowingnewteeth.B.Shewaswaitingforherhusbandtofinishusingthefalseteeth.C.ShewaswaitingforsomeonetofetchherfalseteethfromhomE.D.ShewassufferingfromtoothachE.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheyoungmaninthestory?A.impatientB.rudeC.impoliteD.Warm-hearted
Whena13-year-oldVirginalgirlstartedsneezingherparentsthoughtitwasmerelyacolD.Butwhenthesneezescontinuedforhourstheycalledinadoctor.Nearlytwomonthslaterthegirlwasstillsneezingthousandsoftimesadayandhercasehadattractedworldwideattention.Hundredsofsuggestionsrangingfromputaclothespinonhernosetohaveherstandonherheadpouredin.ButnothingdidanygooD.FinallyshewastakentoJohnsHopkinsHospitalwhereDr.LeoKanneroneoftheworld’stopauthoritiesonsneezingsolvedthebaffling难以理解的problemwithgreatspeeD.Heusedneitherdrugsnorsurgeryforcuriouslyenoughtheclueforthetreatmentwasfoundinanancientsuperstition迷信abouttheamazingbodilyreactionwecallthesneezE.ItwasallinhermindhesaidaviewwhichAristotlesome3000yearsearlierwouldhaveagreedwithheartily.Dr.Kannersimplygaveamodernpsychologicalinterpretationtotheancientbeliefthattoomuchsneezingwasanindicationthatthespiritwastroubled;andhebegantotreatthegirlaccordingly.Lessthantwodaysinahospitalroomaplanforbetterscholasticandvocational职业的adjustmentandreassuranceaboutherunreasonablefearoftuberculosis肺结核quicklychangedherfromasneezertoanex-sneezerhereporteD.Sneezinghasalwaysbeenasubjectofwonderaweandpuzzlement.DrKannerhascollectedthousandsofsuperstitionsconcerningit.ThemostuniversaloneisthecustomofbeggingfortheblessingofGodwhenapersonsneezes—apracticeDr.Kannertracesbacktotheancientbeliefthatasneezewasanindicationthatthesneezerwaspossessedofanevilspirit.StrangelypeopleovertheworldstillcontinuethecustomwiththetraditionalGodblessyouorsomethingelsE.Whenscientistslookatthesneezetheyseearemarkablemechanism身体机制whichwithoutanyconscioushelpfromyoutakesonajobthathastobedonE.Whenyouneedtosneezeyousneezethisbeingnature’scleverwayofgettingridofanannoyingobjectfromthenosE.TheobjectmaybejustsomedustinthenosewhichnatureistryingtoremovE.51.Thegirlsneezedcontinuouslybecauseshe__________.A.wasillB.wasmentallyillC.hadheavymentalburdenD.hadattractedworld-wideattention52.Whenthegirlbegantosneezecontinuously___________.A.alotofpeopleofferedtheiradviceB.shewastakentoJohnHopkinsHospitalC.shewasgivenatreatmentfoundinancientsuperstitionD.manydoctorstreatedherindifferentways53.Dr.Kannercuredthegirlby___________.A.usingAristole’smethodB.givingherpsychologicaltreatmentC.practicingsuperstitionD.treatinghertuberculosis54.WhenapersonsneezeswesayGodblessyoubecause____________.A.it’satraditionB.thepersonispossessedofanevilspiritC.thepersonisillD.Godwillblessthosewhosneeze55.Accordingtoscientistspeoplesneezebecause_____________.A.theyareillB.tosneezeishumannatureC.theydonotneedanyconscioushelpD.thereareunwantedthingsintheirnoses
Inthekitchenofmymother’shousestherehasalwaysbeenawoodenstand木架withasmallnotepad记事本andaholeforapencil.I’mlookingforpaperonwhichtonotedownthenameofabookIamrecommendingtomymother.OverfortyyearssincemyearliestmemoriesofthekitchenpadandpencilfivehouseslaterthecurrentpaperandpencillookthesameastheyalwaysdiD.Surelyitcan’tbethesamepencil?ThepadismoremodernbutthewoodenstandisdefinitelytheoriginalonE.I’mjustamazedyoustillhavethesamestandforholdingthepadandpencilafteralltheseyear.Isaytoherwalkingbankintotheliving-roomwithasheetofpaperandthepencil.Youstilluseapencil.Can’tyouaffordapen?Mymotherrepliesalittlesharply.Itworksperfectlywell.I’vealwayskeptthestandinthekitchen.IneverknewwhenImightwanttonotedownanideaandIwasalwaysinthekitcheninthesedays.ImmediatelyIcanpictureherhairwildbluehousecoatcoveredinflourawoodenspooninonehandthepencilintheotherhermouthmovingsilently.MymothersmilesandsaysOnedayIwascookingandwatchingbabyPaulineandIhadabrilliantthoughtbutthestandwasempty.Oneofthechildrenmusthavetakenthepaper.SoIjustpickedupthebreadboardandwroteitalldownontheback.ItturnedouttobearealbreakthroughforsolvingthemathematicalproblemIwasworkingon.Thisstory—whichhappenedbeforeIwasborn—remindsmehowextraordinarymymotherwasandisasagiftedmathematician.IfeelembarrassedthatIcomplainaboutnothavingenoughchild-freetimetowork.LaterwhenmymotherisinthebathroomIgointoherkitchenandturnoverthebreadboards.SureenoughonthebackofthesmallestonearesomepenciledmarksIrecognizeasmathematics.Thosesymbolshavetraveledunaffectedthroughfiftyyearsrootedinthesoilofacheapwoodenbreadboardinvisible看不到的exhibitsateverymeal.1.Whyhastheauthor’smotheralwayskeptthenotepadandpencilinthekitchen?A.Toleavemessages.B.Tolisthereverydaytasks.C.Tonotedownmathsproblems.D.Towritedownaflashofinspiration.2.Whatistheauthor’soriginalopinionaboutthewoodenstand?A.Ithasgreatvalueforthefamily.B.ItneedstobereplacedbyabetteronE.C.ItbringsherbacktoherlonelychildhooD.D.Itshouldbepassedontothenextgeneration.3.Theauthorfeelsembarrassedfor_______.A.blaminghermotherwrongly.B.givinghermotheralotoftroublE.C.notmakinggooduseoftimeashermotherdiD.D.notmakinganybreakthroughinherfielD.4.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Themotherissuccessfulinhercareer.B.Thefamilymembersliketraveling.C.Theauthorhadlittletimetoplaywhenyoung.D.ThemarksonthebreadboardhavedisappeareD.5.Intheauthor’smindhermotheris_________.A.strangeinbehavior.B.keenonherresearch.C.fondofcollectingoldthings.D.carelessaboutherappearancE.
February242008sawthievesbreakintotheshowroomofanItalianjewelerlikedbyHollywoodstarsandstolethingsworthupto10milliondollarswhileitsownerswereinLosAngeleshostingapartytocelebratetheOscars.TherobberywhichtookplaceattheDamianishowroominMilan’sfashiondistrictthatmorningwascomparedlaterwiththeperfectscenesinfilmssuchasOcean’sElevenandTheItalianJoB.Thethieveshadspentmorethanamonthdiggingatunnelfromadisusedcellar地下室inabuildingjoinedtotheshowroom.Thedigginghadbeenheardforweeksbutwasthoughttobepartofcontinuingbuildingworksnextdoor.ThefourthievesdressedinbalaclavassunglassesandfakeuniformsoftheGuardsusedaninsidestairtoreachthefirstfloorthusavoidingalarms警报器andvideocameras.Theshowroomhadbeenopenedforaprivateviewingandtherewerefiveemployeesinsideincludingacleaningladyandamemberofthestaffaswellasthemanager.Thethievessaidtheyweretheretochecktheaccounts账目thenknockeddownthestafftiedthemupwithropescoveredtheirmouthswithtapeandlockedtheminthewashroom.TheythenhelpedthemselvestojewelryandleftthewaytheyhadcomE.Theentireoperationhadtakenlittlemorethan40minutes.TheemployeesmanagedtofreethemselvesandraisethealarmbutbythenthethieveswerelonggonE.Thepolicesaidthattheywerelookingintowhethertherobbershadinsideassistancethathadhelpedthemtoavoidthealarmsandcameras.45.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AperfectrobberyB.10millionofJewelryStolenC.TheItalianThievesD.AnItalianJeweler46.Whydidn’tthethievesappearinthecameras?Perhapsbecause.A.therewassomethingwrongwiththecamerasthenB.thethievesenteredtheshowroomthroughaninsidestairC.theemployeesweretoofrightenedtoopenthecamerasthenD.thecamerasdidn’tworkwiththeuniformsoftheguards47.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TheItalianjewelerwaspopularwithsomefamousAmericanfilmstars.B.Thethieveswentintoadisusedtunnelintotheshowroom.C.Whentherobberytookplacetherewasnooneintheshowroom.D.Oneofthejeweleremployeesmusthavehelpedtherobberysecretly.48.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatA.TheitemsweresodearthatnoonecouldaffordtobuyonE.B.Thethieveslefttheshowroomfromwheretheycameintoit.C.Themostvaluablejewelssurvivedtherobbery.D.Thejewelerhadtoclosedownbecauseoftheshowroomrobbery.
三.阅读共两节满分40分第一节阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中选出最佳选项并填写在答题卡上WhenIaskedmydaughterwhichitemshewouldkeep;thephonethecarthecookerthecomputertheTVorherboyfriendshesaidthephone.PersonallyIcoulddowithoutthephoneentirelywhichmakesmeunusual.Becausethetelephoneischangingourlivesmorethananyotherpieceoftechnology.Point1ThetelephonecreatestheneedtocommunicateinthesamewaythatmoreroadscreatemoretraffiC.Mydaughtercomeshomefromschoolat4:00pmandthenspendsanhouronthephonetalkingtotheverypeopleshehasbeenatschoolwithallday.Ifthephonedidnotexistwouldshehaveanythingtotalkabout?Point2ThemobilephonemeansthatweareneveralonE.ThemobilesavedmylifesaysCrystalJohnstonE.ShehadanaccidentinherVolvoontheA45betweenOtleyandSkipton.Trappedinsideshemanagedtomakethecallthatbroughttheambulance救护车toherrescuE.Point3Themobileremovesoursecret.ItallowsmarketingmanagerofHabaDeutschCarlNicolaisentoringhissalesstaffallroundtheworldatandtimeofdaytoaskwheretheyarewheretheyaregoingandhowtheirlastmeetingwent.Point4Thetelephoneseparatesus.AntonellaBramanteinRomesaysWeworkedinseparateofficesbutIcouldseehimthroughthewindow.Itwaseasytogethisnumber.Weweresonear——butwedidn’tmeetforthefirsttwoweeks!Point5Thetelephoneallowsustoreachoutbeyondourownlives.Todaywecantalktoseveralcompletestrangerssimultaneously同时地onchatlinesatleastmydaughterdoes.Iwouldn’tknowwhattotalkabout.WecantalkacrosstheworlD.Wecaneventalktoastronautsifyouknowanywhilethey’respace-walking.Andwiththephonelinehookeduptothecomputerwecanaccess存取theInternetthebiggestlibraryonEarth.1.Howdoyouunderstand‘Point1—Thetelephonecreatestheneedtocommunicate’A.Peopledon’tcommunicatewithouttelephonE.B.PeoplecommunicatebecauseofthecreatingofthetelephonE.C.PeoplecommunicatemoresincetelephonehasbeencreateD.D.PeoplecommunicatemorebecauseofmoretraffiC.2.Whichofthefollowingbestshowspeople’sattitudetowardsmobilephones?A.Mobilephoneshelppeopledealwiththeemergency.B.MobilephonesbringconvenienceaswelllittlesecrettopeoplE.C.MobilephonesaresoimportantandshouldbeencourageD.D.Mobilephonesarepartofpeople’slifE.3.Whichpointsdoyouthinksupporttheideathatphonesimprovepeople’slife?A.Point1.B.Point2.C.Point3.D.Point4.E.Point5.A.cdB.aeC.acD.be4.Itispossibletotalktoseveralcompletestrangerssimultaneouslythrough.A.theTVscreenB.afaxmachineC.thephonelinehookeduptothecomputerD.amicrophone5.Thebestheadingforthepassageis.A.phonePowerB.KindsofPhoneC.howtoUsePhonesD.AdvantageofPhones
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分第一节共15小题每小题2分满分30分Strangecoincidences巧合happenedtothedeathsofJohnF.KennedyandAbrahamLincoln.ForexampleKennedywaselectedPresidentin1960whileLincolnbecamePresidentin1860.BothweremurderedfrombehindonaFridayandinthepresenceoftheirwives.ThetwomenwereexactlyonehundredyearsapartandsoweretheirmurderersLeeHarveryOswaldandJohnWilkesBooth.PerhapsthestrangestcoincidenceisthatKennedy’ssecretarywhosenamewasLincolnadvisedhimnottogotoDallaswherehewasshotlater.Lincoln’ssecretarywhosenamewasKennedysuggestedhimnotgoingtotheFordTheatrewherehemethisdeath.56.Thecoincidenceofthetwopresidents’deathwere.A.verymysteriousB.justthesameC.ratherdifferentD.quitespecial57.WherewashiswifewhenKennedywasmurdered?A.Maybeshewasinachurch.B.ShewasathomebecausethesecretaryhadadvisedhernottogowithherhusbanD.C.Shewassomewherewedon’tknow.D.ShewaswithhishusbanD.58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thetwomurdererswereonehundredyearsapart.B.Thetwomurderersfiredtheirgunsbehindthetwopresidents.C.ThetwopresidentswereshotinatheatrE.D.BothsecretariestoldthetwopresidentsnottogowheretheywerekilledbutbothfaileD.59.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Twostrangepresidents.B.StrangecoincidencesbetweenKennedy’sandLincoln’sdeaths.C.BothKenneyandLincolndidn’tdieinanaturalwayD.BothKennedyandLincolndiedonFriday.
Mrs.Allen’shusbanddiedtenyearsagowhenhersonanddaughterwerestillinhighschool.Mr.AllenhadleftsomemoneyandsinceMrs.Allenhadmanagedabookstorebeforeshewasmarriedshetookthemoneyandboughtashopintown.Latershemovedtheshopouttotheshoppingcenter.Shewasapleasantwoman;sheworkedhardandwaswell-informedaboutbooksandsothebookstoreprospered生意兴隆andshewasabletohireafriendtohelpher.LauraBarnesMrs.Allen’sfriendandassistantwasalsoawidow.Shehadsomefreetimeandtheneedforalittleextra-moneyandsoshetookthejobinthebookstorE.Shewastoocleverandfriendlyandthetwowomenwerewell-knownintheneighbourhoodasMrs.AandMrs.B41.Howmanypeopleinallwerethereinthetwowomen’sfamilies?______.A.Atleast8B.Atleast7C.Atleast6D.Atleast442.Thebookstoreprospered______.A.afterMrs.AllenlostcontrolofitB.beforeMrs.A.gottoknowMrs.BC.becausethetwowomenhadlittlehouseworktodoD.becauseMrs.A.becameexpertatmanagementandthrewherselfintoit43.WhydidMrs.A.hireMrs.B?______.A.Mrs.B.askedforverylittlepayB.ShebelievedthatMrs.B.wastheverypersontohelphertoimprovemanagementC.Mrs.B.wasafriendofhersD.Shewasalsothatkindofwomanlikeher44.Whichofthefollowingistrue?______.A.Mrs.A.setupherbookshopintheshoppingcenterB.Mr.AllenwasdeadbutMr.BarnesaliveC.Mrs.A.managedtosetanotherbookstorewithMrs.BD.ThetwochildrenofMrs.A.wereofthesameage
Most23-year-oldshavenotdoneenoughinlifetobeworthyofhavingtheirowndocumentary纪录片Most23-year-oldsaren'tLeBronJames.TheNBAsuperstarwhorecentlywongoldattheBeijingOlympicshasjustreleasedMoreThanaGamE.Itisadocumentarythatfollowshisrisetostardom明星地位andhowheandfourchildhoodfriendsovercamelongoddstowinanationalchampionshipinhighschool.Combiningfootage镜头takenduringJames'careeratSt.Vincent-St.MaryHighSchoolinAkronOhioUSalongwithone-on-oneinterviewsbywriter/directorKrisBelmanhomevideosandpersonalfamilyphotographsthefilmisaboutmuchmorethanbasketball.Atitscore核心isastoryoffriendshiployaltyandlovE.WesetoutwithagoalaskidsandwewantedtoaccomplishthatsomewaysomehowbyusingbasketballasatoolnotknowingthatitwasgoingtocreateotheropportunitiesforusJamessaiD.Wedidn'tknowitwasgoingtocreateabrotherhoodandtrust.Wegrewfromkidsintoyoungmen.WhileJamesisthestarhisformerteammatesDruJoyceIIISianCottonWillieMcGeeandRomeoTravisplayamajorroleinthefilm.Theirjourneybegantogetheras8-year-oldboyswindsthroughyearstravelingalloverAmericaplayinginbasketballtournamentsandfinishesintheirseniorseasonatSt.Vincent-St.MaryHighSchool.AtthetimeBelmanwasacollegefilmstudent.HesetouttofilmJamesandhisfriends'seasonashisfinalschoolprojecta10-minutedocumentary.ButaftergainingthetrustoftheplayersandcoachDruJoyceBelmanspenttwomonthsfilmingandeventuallyteamedwithproducerHarveyMasonJrtothefull-lengthfeaturE.Jameshopesthefilmwillinspireyoungsters年轻人.Wesetoutwithagoalwhenwewereeightandweaccomplisheditwhenwewere18hesaiD.It'sagreatstoryandIwantedtogetitouttokidsthathaveadreamthattheyshouldcontinuetogoafteritbelieveinitandliveitiftheywanttoaccomplishsomething.LeBronJamesachievedhisgoalsetat8when.A.hewonagoldmedalattheBeijingOlympicsB.HewonanationalchampionshipinhighschoolC.hebecameacollagestudentD.hewasinterviewedbyKrisBelmanWhichofthefollowingisunlikelytobeincludedinthedescriptionofJames?A.Friendly.B.Faithful.C.Hardworking.D.Self-centereD.MoreThanaGameis.A.James’favoritestoryabouthischildhoodB.adocumentaryfilmedbyJames’classmateC.afilmmadebyBelmanD.anarticleaboutJames’highschoollifeWecanlearnfromthepassagethatMoreThanaGameis.A.inspiringB.dullC.puzzlingD.imaginary
Drivingtoafriend’shouseonarecenteveningIwasstruckbythesightofthefullmoonrisingjustabovemyfriend’srooftopshugeandroundyellowthroughthedustandsmokeofthecity.Istoppedtowatchitforafewmomentsthinkingwhatapityitwasthatmostcitylivers---myselfincluded---usuallymisssightslikethisbecausewespendmostofourlivesindoors.Myfriendhadalsoseenit.HegrewuplivinginaforestinEuropeandthemoonmeantalottohimthen.IthadtouchedmuchofhislifE.Iknowthefeeling.LastDecemberItookmyseven-year-olddaughtertothemountainousjungleofnorthernIndiawithsomefriends.Westayedinaforestresthousewithnoelectricityorhotwater.OurgrouphadcampfiresoutsideeverynightandindoorswhenitwastoocoldoutsidE.Themoongrewtoitsfullestduringourtrip.Betweenmeandthehighmountainslaythreeorfourvalleys.NotalightshoneinthemandnotasoundcouldbehearD.ItwasoneofthequietestplacesIhaveeverknownabottomlesswellofsilencE.Andabovemewasthefullmoon.Todayourlivesareconnectedwithglassmetalplasticandfiber-glass.Weeatandbreathethingsourbodieswerenotdesignedtoprocess.Wehavetelevisionscellphonespagerselectricityheatersair-conditionerscarsandcomputers.Whitenoiseandpollutionisintheair.Radiowavesandstrangelightsareconstantlydisturbingourmindsandbodies.StrugglingthroughtrafficthateveningattheendofatiringdaymostofitspentindoorsIsawthemoonandrememberedthesethings.AndIthought:beforelongIwouldliketoliveinasmallcottagE.ThereIwillgrowvegetablesandreadbooksandwalkinthemountainsandperhapswritE.ImaygrowoldtherE.ButIwillbeabletowalkoutsideonacoldsilentnightandtouchthemoon.Whatwastheauthor’spityinthispassage?A.Mostpeoplelivinginthecityfailedtoseethebeautifulmoon.B.Therewastoomuchpollutioninthecity.C.Thereweretoomanymoderninventions.D.TherewastoomuchtrafficontheroaD.Whatattractedtheauthormostaccordingtothepassage?A.ThemountainousjungleofIndiA.B.Thefullestmoon.C.ThehighmountainsinIndiA.D.Allkindsofmoderninventions.Theauthorlongsfor________.A.CampingoutsideatnightB.ReturningtothenatureC.WritingbooksD.WatchingthemoonThemainideaofthispassageprobablyis________.A.DisadvantageofLivinginCitiesB.ThePleasureofBeingoutatNightC.TouchedbytheMoonD.PollutionCausedbyModernTechnology
OnedaytheemployeesofalargecompanyinStLouisMissourireturnedfromtheirlunchbreakandweregreetedwithasignonthefrontdoor.Thesignsaid:Yesterdaythepersonwhohasbeenhindering阻碍yourgrowthinthiscompanypassedaway.Weinviteyoutojointhefuneral葬礼intheroomthathasbeenpreparedinthegym.AtfirsteveryonewassadtohearthatoneoftheircolleagueshaddiedbutafterawhiletheystartedgettingcuriousaboutwhothispersonmightbE.Theexcitementgrewastheemployeesarrivedatthegymtopaytheirlastrespects.Everyonewondered:Whoisthispersonthatwashinderingmyprogress?Wellatleasthe'snolongerherE.Onebyonetheemployeesgotclosertothecoffin棺材andwhentheylookedinsideittheybecamespeechless.Theystoodoverthecoffinshockedandinsilenceasifsomeonehadtouchedthedeepestpartoftheirsoul.Therewasamirrorinsidethecoffin:Everyonewholookedinsideitcouldseehimself.Therewasalsoasignnexttothemirrorthatsaid:Thereisonlyonepersonwhocansetlimitstoyourgrowth:itisYOU.Youaretheonlypersonwhocanrevolutionize彻底改变yourlifE.Youaretheonlypersonwhocaninfluenceyourhappinessyourrealizationandyoursuccess.Youaretheonlypersonwhocanhelpyourself.Yourlifedoesnotchangewhenyourfamilychangeswhenyourfriendschangewhenyourbosschangesandwhenyourcompanychanges.YourlifechangeswhenYOUchangewhenyougobeyondyourlimitingbeliefswhenyourealizethatyouaretheonlyoneresponsibleforyourlifE.60.Thewriter'spurposeinwritingthearticleistotellusthat____.A.theharderweworkthemoresuccessfulwewillbecomeB.ourworkandlifearecloselyconnectedwithothersC.changingourlivesisdowntousD.wewillhaveabetterfutureifpeopledonothinderourdevelopment61.Peoplewerespeechlesswhentheylookedinsidethecoffinbecause____.A.therewasnothingbutamirrorinsideB.theycouldseetheirownsoulsinsideC.theirclosestcolleaguelayinsideD.whatwasinsidetoldagreattruth62.Whoprobablywrotethesignonthefrontdoor?A.Thecompanyboss.B.A.workerwholikedtomakefunofothers.C.Thedirectorinchargeofproduction.D.A.workerwhowantedtoteachothersalesson.63.Whatcanweconcludefromthearticle?A.Theemployeeswenttothegymtojointhefuneral.B.Thelessontheemployeeslearnedwouldinfluencethemgreatly.C.Theemployees’livesdependedontheattitudeoftheirboss.D.Theemployeesgotangryafterthefuneral.
.Inspiteofillhealthandaphysicalincapacity伤残thatthreatenedhercareerCarsonMcCullerscompletedanovelinthesummerof1961thatmadethebest-sellerlistbeforeitsofficialpublication;datebyvirtueof由于prepublicationsales.InaninterviewatherhomethenotednovelistlookedbackonsomeofherproblemsofrecentyearsandspokewithoutemotionofherlatestbookClockwithoutHandsherfirstinfifteenyearsFormanyyearsIhadbeenthinkingofthenovelandfinallywroteitthispassedyear.Thetallfrailnovelistforty-threeyearsoldin1961sufferedaseriesofstrokesinhertwentiesthatleftherpartiallyincapacitatedandshealsoadmittedthatamentalblockkeptherawayfromwritingformanyyearsafterthestrokes.MrsMcCullersoncewrotethatwritingisawanderingdreamingoccupation.Butbeyondtheadmissionthatsheworksveryhardatherwritingsheisshyaboutdiscussingherwork.Sheisremotefromliteraryfashionsandshehasneverlearnedtointellectualizeherartbutshereadshercriticsandtakesthemseriously.ClockWithoutHandsdepicts叙述MrsMcCullers'nativeSouthandtheslowpassingoftheoldwayoflifethroughthelivesofadyingpharmacist药剂师awhitejudgeandformercongressmanhisrebelliousgrandsonandtwoNegroes.AmongherearliernotedworksareMemberoftheWeddingTheHeartisaLonelyHunterandBalladofSadCafE.71.Thenovelmadethebest-sellerlist______.A.onemonthafterpublicationB.immediatelyuponpublicationC.beforepublicationD.beforecompletion72.MrsMcCullers'commentsaboutClockwithoutHandswere______.A.enthusiasticB.defensiveC.shyandself-consciousD.unemotional73.ClockwithoutHandswastheproductof______.A.manyyearsofworkB.oneyearofworkC.manyyearsofthoughtD.bothB.andC74.MrsMcCullersdidnotwriteformanyyearsbecause______.A.strokesleftherpartiallyincapacitatedB.shehadamentalblockC.shehadnoideasD.bothA.andB75.AccordingtotheselectionMrsMcCullers_____.A.followsliteraryfashionsB.intellectualizesherartC.discussesherworkavidly热心的D.takeshercriticsseriously
MygrandmotherwasfromatowninMichigan.SummeraftersummerIenjoyedstayingwithmygrandparentsasayoungchilD.Iwasfromthecityandlovedthesmalltowntheylivedin.Peoplekneweveryonetheirkidstheirpetstheirancestors.ThebondwiththemcontinuedtogrowasIgrewandtheygotolder.Grandmawasalwaysusingherhandsforsomethingexciting.Shewouldmakelittlesandwichesandwe’dhaveteaparties.She’dmakebeautifulquiltsforeachonE.Irememberthesmallthimble顶针shewouldusewhiledoingherneedlework.A.fewyearsagowhenGrandmaleftthisearthIbidfarewelltoalovinggrandmother.HowquicklyourlivescanchangE.Wehadjusthadteatogetheracoupleofmonthsearlieronher91stbirthday.Imissedherverymuch.OnoneparticularbirthdaywhenIwasfeelingalittlelowsomethinghappenedtomakemefeellikeshewassharingthatspecialdaywithmE.IwasarrangingsomecolorfulpillowsthatshehadmadeandsuddenlyIfeltsomethinginsideonepillow.ItwassmallandharD.Imovedtheobjecttoaseam接缝thatIcarefullyopenedandtomydelightoutcameatinysilverthimble!HowhappyIwastofindsomethingthathadbeenapartofher.NotrealizingithadfallenoffherfingerIpicturedhersewingitinthatlittlepillowthatIjusthappenedtoplaceonmybedspeadthatday.IcarefullylaidthethimblealongsidetheothersI’vecollectedovertheyearswhereIcouldcontinuetoseethegiftGodchosetorevealtomE.WhatapreciousmemoryofaveryspecialladywhosomehowIknewwaslaughingindelightatsewingherthimbleinsidemypillow.ImadesometeausingmybestchinaasGrandmaalwaysdidandenjoyedmyteaandGrandma’sthimblE.Whatawonderfulbirthdaythatwas!60.Theauthorlikedstayingwithhergrandparentsbecause________.A.theyoftenboughthersomegiftsB.shewascuriousaboutpeopleandthingsthereC.shecouldhaveteapartiesandeatsandwichesD.shecouldlearntosewquilts61.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshefoundthesilverthimble?A.SadB.ProudC.LuckyD.Cheerful62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthesilverthimble________.A.wastheitemtheauthorhadbeentryingtofindB.wasthemosttreasuredpossessionofGrandmaC.wasveryprecioustotheauthorD.wasabirthdaygiftGrandmahadgiventheauthor63.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AlittlepillowB.Grandma’ssilverthimbleC.MygrandparentsD.Mychildhood
6阅读理解ItistimeforstudentstosellsuchthingsaschocolatebarsandgreetingcardstoraisemoneyfortheirschoolclassorcluB.Itisinevitablethattheywillknockonyourdoorandyouwilleasilyhandeveryourcashforoverpriceditemsthatyoureallydonotwant.Thatisokaythoughbecausetherearemanyreasonswhychildrenshouldbeallowedtoraisemoneyfortheirschoolsandclubs.Fundraising自筹资金isagreatwaytohelpchildrenlearnsocialskills.Itisnoteasytogouptoacompletestrangerandaskthemfortheirmoney.Theyhavetonicelyaskforhelpshowtheinterestedbuyerwhattheyhavetoofferandexplainhowitwillhelptheminschool.Ifsomeonerefusestobuyanitemthatchildhastotakethefailureinstride从容处理andthatisalearninglessonaswell.Studentscanlearnhowtodealwithmoneybyfundraising.Ofcourseitmightseemsaferforustotakechargeofourchildren’searningsfromtheirfundraisingbeforeitisturnedintotheschool.Howeverbymakingthemkeeptrackofitcountitandmakesureeveryonepaystherightamounttheyarelearninganimportantlesson.Dealingwithmoneyisimportanttoknowaboutwhentheyareolder.Fundraisinghelpsimprovetheirschools.Itisthechild’sschool.TheyhavetolearnthereandgrowtherE.Whynotletthemhelpinmakingitabetterplace?WhenoneofourlocalschoolslackedfundingforsportsthestudentsandparentsjoinedhandstoraisethatmoneyneedeD.Whentheysucceededtheyfelttheyaccomplishedsomethingimportant.FundraisingallowsformorelifeexperiencesforthechilD.Mostfundraisingisdoneforindividualclassesandclubs.Theraisedmoneyisusedtowardsthingslikepartiestrips.Thechildrenreceivetherewardsfortheirhardworkatraisingthemoney.WithoutfundraisingthesefieldtripsandspecialschoolmemorieswouldbemisseD.Inawordfundraisinghelpschildrenalotinmanyways.1.Wecaninferthattheauthorisprobablya.A.managerB.studentC.parentD.officer2.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.ChildrenshouldbeallowedtofundraisE.B.Fundraisingisgoodforbothfamiliesandchildren.C.Childrenshouldlearntodealwithmoney.D.ChildrenshouldbetaughthowtofundraisE.3.Whichofthefollowingisnotthebenefitsoffundraisingbystudents?A.It’sagoodwaytogainsocialskillsforstudents.B.Studentscanmastertheskillsinfinancingthroughit.C.Itcanhelpstudentsgethighmarkatschool.D.Itgivesstudentsmanyvaluablelifeexperiences.4.Theauthorthinksthatfundraising.A.addstothefamily’sburdenB.wastesthelearningtimeC.cultivatesthechildren’scharacterD.buildsupthechildren’sbodies5.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?CP:CentralpointP:PointSp:Sub-point次要点C:ConclusionD
ThesummerIwastenmymotherdecidedtobringustotheworldofart.MybrotherandIwerenotveryexcitedwhenwerealizedwhatmymothermeant.WhatshemeantwasthatwewouldhavetospendoneafternoonaweekwithherattheFineArtsMuseum.Beforeeachvisittothemuseumshemadeusreadaboutartistsandpaintingstyles.Itwasalmostasbadasbeinginschool.Whowantstospendthesummerthinkingaboutartistswhenyoucouldbewithyourfriendsattheswimmingpool?FirstwehadtoreadaboutancientEgyptiansandtheirstrangewayofpaintingfacesandthengotolookatthematthemuseum.My12-year-oldbrotherthoughtthiswassofunnybutIwasnotinteresteD.LaterwehadtolearnaboutartistsintheMiddleAgeswhopaintedpeoplewearingstrangelongclothing.Wehadtolookatpicturesoffatbabieswithwingsandcurly鬈曲的hairandwithnoclothesonflyingaroundtheedgesofpaintings.Icertainlycouldn'tseewhatwassogreataboutart.OnourlastvisittothemuseumsomethinghappenedwhenIsawapaintingbyawomancalledMary.InitawomanwasreadingtoachilD.Thecolorsweresoftandgentleandyoucouldtellbythemother’sexpressionhowhappyshewasjusttobewiththechilD.Icouldn'tstoplookingatthispainting!IwantedtoseeeverypaintingMaryhadevermade!Itwasreallyworthlookingatsomanypaintingstofindapainterwhocouldinterestmesomuch.Theaimofthemother’splanwasto_______.A.takethemtovisitthemuseumB.introducethemtotheworldofartC.askthemtoreadaboutartistsD.showthemdifferentpaintingstylesWhatwasthewriter’sexperienceinthemuseumbeforethelastvisit?A.Shecametofeelhermother’slovE.B.Shelikedmanypaintings.C.Shehardlyenjoyedherself.D.Shecouldunderstandthepicturesoffatbabies.Whatmadethewritergothroughachangethatsummer?A.OneofMary'spaintings.B.A.strangewayofpainting.C.ArtistsintheMiddleAges.D.Hermother’sinstruction.
OneofthemostunknownyouthcultureintheUnitedStatesisthatofhighschoolandcollegerunners.Noteveryonewhohaseverbeenontheirschool’strackteamispartofthisculturE.TobeapartofthiscultureyouneedtodoalotOfrunningknowinghowitfeelstoracetoexhaustion筋疲力尽seenoreasonwhyanyweathershouldkeepyoufromrunningandbealittlecrazy.ImyseIfampartofthisculturE.Irancross-countrywhichisrunningoutsideoverunevengroundformyhighschoo1.Ijoinedthisculturewhen1wasinninthgradE.Assoonas1wasontheteamitdidn’ttakeverylongformetobecomeveryinvolvedandhavefunrunning.Asafreshman1wasn’tthatfastbut1wasgivingtheeffort.ItwastheeffortthatmakesmepartoftherunningculturE.ThereareafewthingsthatsettheyouthcultureofrunnersapartfromtheoverallrunningculturE.OneofthemanydifferencesisthatteenrunnersusuallyruninlargegroupswithalotofconversationandfoolingarounD.Youngrunnersplaygamesandtalktotheirfriendswhentheyrun.Whileadultsmayrunwithafriendandhaveaconversationyouwillrarelyseetwentyofthemrunningthroughthewoodsyellingbackandforthateachother.Youngrunnersalsomakeupalotofgames.Myfriendsand1wouldthrowballswhilerunningandinventedagamewecalledShockeywhichwasprettymuchsocceronlcE.Mostofyouthrunnersrunforcompetitionandnotforfitness.Youngrunnerswanttoruninracesnottojustloseweightlikemanyadults.Thismeanstheyrunalotfasterandtoughergenerally.Toloseweightyoucanjustjogeasilybuttoraceyouhavetoreallypushyourselfandruntoexhaustion.It’sacompletelydifferentstyleofrunningandthatiswhatbuildsthisculture.1.Thepassageismainlyabout__________.A.thedifferericesbetweenyouthcultureandadultcultureB.theyouthrunningcultureinAmericanschoolsC.youthculturewhichismysterioustoschoolstudentsD.howtobecomepartofthecultureofschoolrunners2.Whichofthefollowingarethedifferencesbetweenyoungrunnersandadultrunners?1Adultsdon’trunlongdistancE.2Adultsdon’tplaygameswhilerunning.3Adultsdon’tpushthemselvestothe1imit4Adultsdon’trunin1argegroups.A.123B.124C.234D.1343.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.A.thewriterisstrong--willedB.runningisexhaustingandboringC.adultrunningisnotasgoodasyouthrunningD.adultsarenotascompetitiveasyouths4.Thewriterwrotethepassageto__________.A.criticizeadultrunningB.advertisehisschooltrackteamC.introducesomethingunknowntohisreadersD.tellhisreaderstogetinvolvedinrunning
ParacutinwasborninMexicoinFebruary1943.AttheendofoneweekParacutinwas500feethighanditisnowover9000feethigh.TodayParacutinisasleep.WhatisParacutin?Itwasthefirstvolcano火山intheworldwhichwasseenfromitsbirthrightuptothepresentday.OnFebruary201943apeasantandhiswifesetouttoworkintheircornfieldsfromtheMexicanvillageofParacutin.Theyweresurprisedtofindtheearthwarmundertheirfeet.SuddenlytheyheardnoisesdeepintheearthandasmallholeappearedintheirfielD.Intheafternoontherewasasuddenloudnoiseandstoneswerethrownhighintheair.Thepeasantsranfromthefieldandturnedtowatch.Theysawthebirthofavolcano.Largequantitiesofstoneandlava岩浆brokeoutandalittlehillbegantoform.Byeveningthishillwas100feethighandhotashes灰烬werefallingonthevillagE.AtnightthestronglightofthehotlavalitupthecountrysidE.Thetreesnearthevillagewerekilledandthevillagershadtoleavetheirhouses.Whenthevillagewasdestroyeditsnamewasgiventothevolcano.ThenewsquicklyreachedMexicoCityfartotheeast.ManypeoplecametowatchthescenE.ThevolcanogrewandgrewfortenyearsandhundredsofsquaremilesofforestweredestroyeD.ThenParacutinwenttosleep.Paracutinwasoncethenameof________.A.apeasantB.avillageC.anoldmountainD.aMexicanWhatwasdestroyedinthegrowingupofthevolcano?A.ThelittlehillofstonE.B.Thevillagerslivingcloseby.C.TheforestsandfieldsroundParacutin.D.TheMexicanpeasantandhiswifE.Inthispassagethewriteristryingto________.A.tellusaninterestinghappeningB.explainascientifictheoryC.makeusbelievesomethingD.makeupaninterestingstoryWhatcanwelearnaboutvolcanoesfromthispassageA.NewvolcanoesmayappearinplaceswherepeopledonotexpectthemtobE.B.Volcanoesarealwaysgrowing.C.VolcanoesareactivefromtimetotimE.D.Newvolcanoesareactiveforonlytenyears.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑In1988MaryAndersenwasattheMiamiairportcheckinginforaflighttoNorwaytobewithherhusbandwhenshewastoldshewouldn'tbeabletocheckherluggagewithoutpayinga$100surcharge超载.MaryhadnomoneyashernewhusbandhadleftforNorwayandshehadnooneelsetocall.IwascompletelydesperateandtriedtothinkwhichofmythingsIcouldmanagewithout.saysMary.AstearsrandownherfaceavoicebehindhersaidThat'sokayI'llpayforher.RathersurprisedMaryturnedaroundtoseeatallmanwhomshehadneverseenbeforE.HehadagentleandkindvoicematwasfirmanddecisivE.AlthoughthishappenedtwentyyearsagoMarystillrememberstheauthoritythatradiated发出fromthemanMarywaspleasedtobringherluggagetoNorwayandtoldthestrangershewouldgivehismoneyback.ThemanwrotehisnameandaddressonapieceofpaperhegavetoMary.ShethankedhimrepeatedlyWhenshefinallywalkedofftowardstheboardinggatehewavedgoodbyetoher.ThatmanturnedouttobeBarackObamA.MarypaidthemoneybacktoObamathedayshejoinedherhusbanD.AtthattimehehadjustfinishedhisjobasapoorlypaidcommunityworkerinChicagoandhadstartedhislawstudiesatHarvardUniversity.Inthespringof2006Mary’sparentsheardObamawasconsideringarunforpresident.Theywrotealettersayingthattheywouldsupporthim.AtthesametimetheythankedObamaforhelpingtheirdaughter18yearsearlier.AndObamarepliedIwanttothankyouforthelovelythingsyouwroteaboutmeandforremindingmeofwhathappenedatMiamiairport.I’mhappyIcouldhelpherthenandI’mdelightedtohearthatyourdaughterishappyinNorway.Pleasesendhermybestwishes.SincerelyBarackObamaUnitedStatesSenator.1.WhydidMaryfeelcompletelydesperate?A.ShehadmissedtheonlyflighttoNorway.B.Hernewhusbandabandonedhersuddenly.C.Shedidn'thavethemoneytobuyaticket.D.ShehadnomoneytopayforthesurchargE.2.HowdidMaryfeelwhensomeoneofferedtohelpher?A.AmazeD.B.PuzzleD.C.DelighteD.D.AnnoyeD.3.Maryaskedthestrangertoleavehisnameandaddress____A.inordertocontacthimlaterB.sothatshecouldrepayhimC.becauseimpressedherdeeplyD.becauseshefellinlovewithhim4.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.AletterfromBarackObamA.B.Mary'sparentssupportObamA.C.Obamahelpedastrangerabout20yearsago.D.Marywasluckytogethelpattheairport.
CastleFireWintonCastlewasdamagedinafirelastnight.Thefirewhichwasdiscoveredatabout9o’clockspreadveryquickly.Nobodywasinjuredbuttwopeoplehadbeenrescuedfromtheupstairsroom.A.numberofpaintingsarebelievedtohavebeendestroyeD.Itisn’tknownhowthefirestarteD.ShopRobberyInPaxhamyesterdayashopassistantwasforcedtohandover500poundsafterbeingthreatenedbyamanwithaknifE.Themanescapedinacarwhichhadbeenstolenearlierintheday.Thecarwaslaterfoundinacarparkwhereithadbeenthrownawaybythethief.A.manhasbeenarrestedinconnectionwiththerobberyandisstillbeingquestionedbythepolicE.RoadDelaysRepairworkstartedyesterdayonthePaxham-LongworthroaD.Theroadisbeingresurfacedandtherewillbelongdelays.DriversareaskedtochooseanotherwayifpossiblE.Theworkisexpectedtolasttwoweeks.NextSundaytheroadwillbeclosedandtrafficwillbediverted改道.AccidentA.womanwastakentohospitalafterhercarcollidedwithatrucknearNorstockyesterday.Shewasallowedhomelateraftertreatment.TheroadwasblockedforanhouraftertheaccidentandtobediverteD.A.policeinspectorsaidafterwardsThewomanwaslucky.ShecouldhavebeenkilleD.64.Asaresultoftheaccidentyesterday_________.A.alotofvaluablethingswerebrokenB.fivehundredpoundsandacarwerelostC.thetraffichadtobedivertedD.awomandidn’tsurvivetheaccident65.Themanwhodirectlyjoinedintherobbery________.A.wasstillbeingquestionedbythepoliceB.hasn’tbeenarrestedyeC.hadescapedinacarearlierinthedayD.isbeingcontrolledbythepolice66.WhatdoyouknowaboutthePaxham-Longworthroad?A.AnaccidenthappenedthereandthetrafficwasdiverteD.B.Anotherroadwasopenforthedriversduringtheroadrepairs.C.Thesurfaceoftheroadneededrepairingfortwoweeks.D.Theroadwasblockedforanhourafteratrafficaccident.67.Whichofthefollowingmaybethetitleofthepassage?A.BriefNewsReportB.UnexpectedAccidentsC.WhatHasHappenedRecentlyD.Importanthappenings
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