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09·浙江E.篇FourpeopleinEnglandbackin1953staredatPhoto51Itwasn’tmuch—apictureshowingablackX.ButthreeofthesepeoplewontheNobelPrizeforfiguringoutwhatthephotoreallyshowed–theshapeofDNAThediscoverybroughtfameandfortunetoscientistsJamesWatsonFrancisCrickandMauriceWilkins.Thefourththeonewhoactuallymadethepicturewasleftout.HernamewasRosalindFranklin.SheshouldhavebeenuptheresayshistorianMaryBowden.Ifherphotoshadn’tbeentheretheotherscouldn’thavecomeupwiththestructurE.OnereasonFranklinwasmissingwasthatshehaddiedofcancerfouryearsbeforetheNobeldecision.ButnowscholarsdoubtthatFranklinwasnotonlyrobbedofherlifebydiseasebutrobbedofcreditbyhercompetitorsAtCambridgeUniversityinthe1950sWatsonandClicktriedtomakemodelsbycuttingupshapesofDNA’spartsandthenputtingthemtogether.InthemeantimeatKing’sCollegeinLondonFranklinandWilkinsshoneX-raysatthemolecule分子.TheraysproducedpatternsreflectiontheshapE.ButWilkinsandFranklin’srelationshipwasalotrockierthanthecelebratedteamworkofWatsonandCrickWilkinsthoughtFranklinwashiredtobehisassistant.ButthecollegeactuallyemployedhertotakeovertheDNAproject.WhatshedidwasproduceX-raypicturesthattoldWatsonandCrickthatoneoftheirearlymodelswasinsideout.Andshewasnotshyaboutsayingso.ThatangeredWatsonwhoattackedherinreturnMereinspectionsuggestedthatshewouldnoteasilybenD.ClearlyshehadtotogoorbeputinherplacE.AsFranklin’scompetitorsWilkinsWatsonandCrickhadmuchtogainbycuttingheroutofthelittlegroupofresearcherssayshistorianPninaAbir-Am.In1962attheNobelPrizeawardingceremonyWilkinsthanked13colleaguesbynamebeforehementionedFranklinWatsonwrotehisbooklaughingather.Crickwrotein1974thatFranklinwasonlytwostepsawayfromthesolution.NoFranklinwasthesolution.ShecontributedmorethananyotherplayertosolvingthestructureofDNA.Shemustbeconsideredaco-discovererAbir-Amsays.ThiswasbackedupbyAaronKlugwhoworkedwithFranklinandlaterwonaNobelPrizehimself.OncedescribedastheDarkLadyofDNAFranklinisfinallycomingintothelight.57.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThedisagreementsamongDNAresearchers.B.TheunfairtreatmentofFranklin.C.TheprocessofdiscoveringDNA.D.Theracebetweentwoteamsofscientists.58.WatsonwasangrywithFranklinbecauseshe.A.tooktheleadinthecompetitionB.keptherresultsfromhimC.provedsomeofhisfindingswrongD.sharedherdatawithotherscientists59.WhyisFranklindescribedasDarkLadyofDNA?A.Shedevelopedpicturesindarklabs.B.ShediscoveredtheblackX-theshapeofDNA.C.Hernamewasforgottenafterherdeath.D.HercontributionwasunknowntothepubliC.60.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardWilkinsWatsonandCrick?A.Disapproving.B.Respectful.C.Admiring.D.Doubtful.
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北京东城区2006—2007学年度第一学期期末教学目标检测B.篇ButIwonderaboutmyMommasometimesandalltheotherNegroblacksmotherswhogotupat6A.m.togotothewhiteman’shousewithsacksovertheirshoesbecauseitwassowetandcolD.Iwonderhowtheymadeit.Theyworkedveryhardforthemantheymadehisbreakfastandtheyscrubbedhisfloorsandtheytookcareofhisbabies.Theydidn’thavetoomuchtimeforus.IwonderaboutmyMommawhowalkedoutofawhitewoman’scleanhouseatmidnightandcamebacktoherownwherethelightshadbeenoutforthreemonthsandthepipeswerefrozenandthewindcameinthroughtheholesinthewall.She’dhavetomakedealswiththerats:leavesomefoodoutforthemsothewouldn’tbitethedoorsorthebabies.Theroaches蟑螂Ohtheywerejustlikepartofthefamily!Iwonderhowshefelttellingthosewhitekidsshetookcareoftobrushtheirteethaftertheyatetowashtheirhandsaftertheyfinishbathroom.Shecouldnevertellherownkidsbecausetherewasn’tsoaporwaterbackhomE.IwonderhowmyMommafeltwhenwecamehomefromschoolwithalistofvitaminsandpillstheschoolnursesaidwehadtohave.Mommawouldcryallnightandthengooutandspendmostoftherentmoneyforpills.A.weeklaterthewhitemanwouldcomeforhiseighteendollars’rentandMommawouldbeghimtowaituntiltomorrow.Shehadtolietohimthatshehadlostherwalletorthereliefcheckwascomingsoonorthewhitepeoplehadsomemoneyforher.TomorrowI’dbehidingintheclosetbecausetherewasonlysupposedtobetwokidsintheflatandIcouldheartherentmanshoutatmyMommaandcallheracheat.AndwhenhefinallywentawayMommaputthesacksonhershoesandwentofftotherichwhiteman’shousetodresstherichwhitekidssotheirmothercouldtakethemtoaspecialbabydoctor.60.Mothergotupat6A.m.everydaybecause.A.shehadtocookbreakfastforherchildrenB.shehadtocatchthefirstbustothefactoryC.shehadtoworkinthewhiteman’shouseD.shehadtogotoseeaspecialbabydoctor61.Mothernevertoldustobrushourteethortowashourhandsbecause.A.shethoughwedidn’tneedtoB.wedidn’tlikewashinghandsC.wehaddoneeverythingverywellD.therewasnosoaporwaterinourhome62.Whydidthewriterhideinaclosetwhenthelandownercameforrent?A.Theclosetcouldonlyholdtwokids.B.OnlytwokidswereallowedtoliveinthehousE.C.Theyshouldpaymorerentfortwokids.D.Therewasonlyonebedroomforthetwokids.63.Whatdoesthewritermainlytellus?A.BlackpeopleleadamiserablelifE.B.Blackpeopledon’thaveenoughrentmoney.C.WhitepeopleleadanexpensivelifE.D.Whitepeoplehavespecialbabydoctors.
2010年海淀区一模B.篇JoannewasstuckinatrafficjamincentralBirminghamat530.andat630shewasexpectedtobechairingameetingofthetennisclub.Atlastthetrafficwasmoving.SheswungquicklyracingtoherhouseAssheopenedthedoorshenearlytrippedoverSheba.HeyShebashesaidI'vegotnotimeforyounowhutI'lltakeyououtassoonasIgetbackfromtennisclub.ThenshenoticedShebaseemedtobecoughingorchokingObviouslyshecouldhardlybreathe.Immediately.Joannerealizedshewouldhavetotakehertothevet兽医WhenshegottherethevetwasjustabouttocloseforthedaySeeingthestateofShebaDr.Sternebroughtherquicklyintohisoffice.ListendoctorI'mreallyinarushtogettoameetingcanIleaveherwithyouandgoandgetchanged?I'llbebackintenminutestopickherupandthenI'lltakeherontothemeetingwithmeIsthatOK?Sure.saidthedoctorJoannemadethequicktripbacktoherhouseinacoupleofminutes'.Asshewasoncemoreenteringthehallwaythephonebythedoorbegantoring.ThisisDr.Sternesaidananxiousvoice.Iwantyoutogetoutofthathouseimmediatelysaidthedoctor'svoice.I'mcomingroundfightawayandthepolicewillbethereanytimenow.Waitoutside!Atthatmomentapolicecarscreechedtoastopoutsidethehouse.Twopolicemengotoutandranintothehouse.Joannewasbynowcompletelyconfusedandveryfrightened.Thenthedoctorarrived.Where’sSheba?IssheOK?shoutedJoanne.She’sfineJoanne.Itookoutthethingwhichwaschokingherandshe’sOKnow.Justthenthetwopolicemenreappearedfromthehousehalf-carryingawhite—facedmanwhocouldhardlywalk.Therewasbloodalloverhim.MyGodsaidJoannehowdidhegetinthere?Andhowdidyouknowhewasthere?Ithinkhemustbeaburglar.saidthedoctor.IknewhewastherebecausewhenIfinallyremovedwhatwasstuckinSheba’sthroatitturnedouttobethreehumanfingers60.WhatwasJoannesupposedtodoat630A.Towalkherdog.B.Toseeherdoctor.C.Toattendaclubmeeting.D.Toplaytenniswithherfriends.61.Joannewantedtogetbacktoherhomeagain.A.todressupforthemeetingB.tophonethepolicestationC.tocatchthebadlyhurtburglarD.towaitforherdogtobecured62.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat.A.ShebafoughtagainsttheburglarB.thepolicefoundtheburglarhadbrokeninC.JoannehadplannedtotakeherdogtothemeetingD.thedoctorperformedadifficultoperationonthedog63.Inthispassagethewriterintendstotellusthatthedogis.A.cleverB.friendlyC.frighteningD.devoted
10·福建A.篇F.ScottFitzgeraldbornonSeptember241896anAmericannovelistwasonceastudentofSt.PaulAcademytheNewmanSchoolandattendedPrinceton.UniversityforashortwhilE.In1917hejoinedthearmyandwaspostedinAlabamawherehemethisfuturewifeZeldaSayrE.Thenhehadtomakesomemoneytoimpressher.Hislifewithherwasfullofgreathappinessashewroteinhisdiary:MyownhappinessinthepastoftenapproachedsuchjoythatIcouldshareitevenwiththepersondearesttomebuthadtowalkitawayinquietstreetsandtakedownpartsofitinmydiary.Thissideofparadisehisfirstnovelwaspublishedin1920.EncouragedbyitssuccessFitzgeraldbegantodevotemoretimetohiswriting.ThenhecontinuedwiththenoveltheBeautifulandDamned1922acollectionofshortstoriesThalesoftheJazzAge1922andaplayTheVegetable1923.ButhisgreatestsuccesswasTheGreatGatsbypublishedin1925whichquickbroughthimpraisefromtheliteraryworlD.Yetitfailedtogivehimtheneededfinancialsecurity.Thenin1926hepublishedanothercollectionofshortstoriesAlltheSadYoungMen.HoweverFitzgerald’sproblemswithhiswifeZeldaaffectedhiswriting.Duringthe1920shetriedtoreorderhislifebutfaileD.By1930hiswifehadherfirstbreakdownandwenttoaSwisscliniC.DuringthisperiodhecompletednovelsTenderIstheNightin1934andTheLoveoftheLastTycoonin1940.whilehiswifewasinhospitalintheUnitedStateshegottotallyaddictedtoalcohol.SheilaGrahamhisdearfriendhelpedhimfighthisalcoholism.56.HowmanynovelswrittenbyFitzgeraldarementionedinthepassage?A.5B.6C.7D.857.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectordertodescribeFitzgerald’slifeaccordingtothepassage?A.Hebecameaddictedtodrinking.B.HestudiedatSt.PaulAcademy.C.HepublishedhisfirstnovelThisSideofParadisE.D.TheGreatGatsbywonhighpraisE.E.HefailedtoreorderhislifE.f.HejoinedthearmyandmetZeldA.A.f-c-e-a-b-dB.b-e-a-f-c-dC.f-d-e-c-b-aD.b-f-c-d-e-a58.WecaninferfromthepassagethatFitzgerald.A.hadmadesomemoneywhenhemetZeldainAlabamA.B.waswelleducatedandwelloffbeforeheservedinthearmyC.wouldhavecompletedmoreworksifhiswifehadn’tbrokendownD.helpedhisfriendgetridofdrinkingwhilehiswifewasinhospital59.Thepassageisprobablyfollowedbyaconcludingparagraphabout.A.Zelda’spersonallifeB.Zelda’sillnessandtreatmentC.Fitzgerald’sfriendshipwithGrahamD.Fitzgerald’scontributionstotheliteraryworld
四川省棠湖中学2010届高三考前适应训练A.篇Mickey’sGoalLastnightwasthelastgameformyeight-year-oldson’ssoccerteam.Itwasthefinalquarter.Thescorewastwotoonemyson’steamintheleaD.Parentssurroundedtheplaygroundofferingencouragement.Withlessthantensecondsremainingtheballsuddenlyrolledinfrontofmyson’steammateMickeyO’Donnel.WithshoutsofKickit!echoing回响acrosstheplaygroundMickeyturnedaroundandgaveiteverythinghehaD.Allaroundmethecrowderupted沸腾.O’Donnelhadscored!ThentherewassilencE.MickeyhadscoredallrightbutinthewronggoalendingthegameinatiE.Foramomenttherewasatotalhush.YouseeMickeyhasDownsyndrome综合症andforhimthereisnosuchthingasawronggoal.AllgoalswerecelebratedbyajoyoushugfromMickey.HehadevenbeenknowntohugtheopposingplayerswhentheyscoreD.ThesilencewasfinallybrokenwhenMickeyhisfacefilledwithjoyhuggedmysontightlyandshoutedIscored!IscoreD.Everybodywon!Everybodywon!ForamomentIheldmybreathnotsurehowmysonwouldreact.IneednothaveworrieD.Iwatchedthroughtearsasmysonthrewuphishandintheclassichigh-fivesaluteandstartedchantingWaytogoMickey!WaytogoMickey!WithinmomentsbothteamssurroundedMickeyjoininginthechantandcongratulatinghimonhisgoalLaterthatnightwhenmydaughteraskedwhohadwonIsmiledasIrepliedItwasatiE.Everybodywon.41.Whatwasthescoreofthesoccermatch?A.Twototwoequaltoboththeteams.B.ThreetooneinMickey’steam’sfavor.C.Twotooneintheoppositeteam’sfavor.D.EverybodywonbecauseofMickey’sgoal.42.WhatdidtheauthorworryaboutwhenMickeyscoredandhuggedhisson?A.Theresultofthematchwouldfailhisson.B.HissonwouldshoutatMickeyforhisgoal.C.Mickeywouldagainhugtheopposingplayers.D.HissonwouldunderstandMickey’swronggoal.43.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________wA.bothteamslikedandrespectedMickey.B.bothteamswerethankfultoMickeyforhisgoal.C.Mickeydidn’tmindthoughhisgoalwaswrongD.Mickeywasakind-heartedboyandhopedeverybodywon.44.Thepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthepassageis_______.A.totellajoketomakereaderslaugh.B.tosuggestweshouldnotmindlosing.C.toshowenjoyingagameismorethanwinningagameD.topresenthisson’sfinequalitiesofunderstandingothers
湖北省部分重点中学2009届高三第二次联考D.ybrother-in-1awopenedthedrawerofmysister’scupboardandtookoutapackage.HesaidThisisanewsilkslip衬裙.JaneboughtitinNewYorknineyearsago.Sheneverworeit.Shewassavingitforaspecialoccasion.Iguessthisistheoccasion.Itwasanexquisite精美的handmadesilkslip.Thepricetagonitwasstillattached.Hetooktheslipfrommeandputitonthebedwiththeotherclothesweweretakingtothemortician殡仪员.Hishandsfingeredonthesoftmaterialforamomentthenheshutthedrawerandturnedtome.Don’teversaveanythingforaspecialoccasion.Everydayyou’realiveisaspecialoccasion.’’Hiswordshavechangedmymind.I’mspendingmoretimewithmyfamilyandlesstimeonmeetings.I’mtryingtorecognizethesemomentsnowandcherishthem.I’mnotsavinganything.IwearmygoodskirttothemarketifIfeellikeit.Icanpay$28·49forasmallbagofgroceries.I’mnotsavingmygoodperfumeforspecialparties.IfsomethingisworthseeingorhearingordoingIwanttoseeandhearanddoitnow.Somedayhasdisappearedinmyvocabulary.I’mnotsurewhatJanewouldhavedoneifshehadknownshe’dnotbehereforthetomorrowwealltakeforgranted.I’mguessingJanewouldhavecalledfamilymembersandafewclosefriends.Shemighthaveapologizedtoherformerfriendsfortheirpastquarrels.She’dhavegoneoutforaChinesedinnerherfavoritefood.I’mtryinghardnottoputoffholdbackorsaveanythingthatwouldaddlaughtertoourfives.EverymorningIopenmyeyesItellmyselfthateverydayeveryminuteeverybreathisagift.73.Whydidn’tJanewearthebrandnewsilkslip?A.Shemeanttowearitonherdeath.B.Shewantedtosaveitforhersister.C.Shethoughtitwastoodear.D.Shesaveditforaspecialoccasion74.AfterJane’sdeath.theauthorbeginsto.A.treasurethesimplepleasureoflifeB.spendmoretimehavingmeetingsC.savemoremoneyfornecessitiesD.careaboutherspecialparties75.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceSomedayhasdisappearedinmyvocabulary.inParagraph4mean?A.Iprefertoleaveoutthewordsomedayinmyspeech.B.Somedayisfoundmissingfrommyolddictionar.C.IwillnotdelayenjoyingthepleasureoflifeD.Idecidenottoenjoysomethinggoodatthemoment·76.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.itmakessensetofollowourdreamB.wetendtoleavegoodthingsuntilthelastminuteC.weshouldtakepleasureinourworkD.itismeaninglesstosavesomethingforthefuture
MywifepassedawayafewyearsagoandIwentthroughtheworsttimeinmylifE.Ievenwantedtokillmyself.JustforkidsIhadtocontinuetoliveandworkassmall-towndoctoratmymedicalclinicinHawaii.MykidshadgonetoliveonthemainlandandIwasalonE.Thentheyaskedmetohaveafamilytrip.OnourtripweturnedontheTVatthemotelandsawthesecondplanecrashintotheWorldTradeCenter.SeeingitfallingdownIsaidtomykids:I’mgoingtoAfghanistan.AndafewweekslaterinternationalMedicalCorpssentmetosetup20clinicsinprovinceswherepeoplehadnohealthcarE.Inthesefieldclinicssurroundedbyfrighteningshootsordeadlybombswewereeventuallyserving27000patientsamonthinaverybusyschedulE.TiredandnervousIgraduallyhadasenseofachievementasenseofpurposeandmydepressionwentaway.IntheyearstofollowIwenttoIndonesiaafterthetsunamiPakistanaftertheearthquakesSudanafterthecivilwarmandIraqaftermoreandmorebombs.EachtimeafterdisastersoneafteranotherhundredsofpeoplewerekilledwoundedandmanymorehadtofleE.Weoncesetupmovableclinicsinanareawith19000refugeesanditwassupposedtohold13000originally.FlubrokeoutoneofthebiggestkillersofkidsinrefugeecampsanditspreadlikewildfirE.Waterandfoodwerealsoseriousproblems.Adventuresornot?Ioftenaskedmyself.WhenmywifepassedawayIthoughtmylifewasdonE.ButinrealityitwasjustgettingstarteD.Attheendofherlifeshewentunconscious.IheldherheadinmyhandsandtoldherofalltheplaceswewouldvisitandtheexcitingadventureswewouldhavE.Ithinkaboutthemomentmanytimesduringmyadventures.Ididn’tknowhowpredictivethosewordswouldbE.ButIknowthatsheisstillwithmE.56.Wherehasthedoctorbeeninthepastfewyears?A.Somecountrieswherehecouldsetupclinics.B.SomeAfricancountrieswhereflubrokeout.C.TheplaceswheretheearthquakeshappeneD.D.Theplacesthatthehorribledisastersstruck.57.HowwouldthedoctordescribehislifeafterhehadworkedinAfghanistan?A.TiredandtroublesomE.B.Busyandrisky.C.MeaningfulandhelpfulD.Frighteninganddepressing.58.Theunderlinedwordrefugeesmeanspeople_______________.A.whoarerobbedkilledorwoundedB.whosufferfromfluinmovableclinicsC.wholiketotakeadventuresD.whohavelosthomesbecauseofdisasters.59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.thedoctor’swifeencouragedhimtoworkinforeigncountries.B.Whatthedoctorsaidtohiswifebeforeherdeathbecamereality.C.Thedoctor’sadventuresmadehimunderstandtheloveofhiswifE.D.WiththetrueloveofhiswifethedoctorstartedtochangehislifE.
河北省正定中学2010届高三摸底考试B.Amancamehomefromworklatetiredandirritated生气的不耐烦的tofindhis5-year-oldsonwaitingforhimatthedoor.DaddymayIaskyouaquestion?Yeahsurewhatisitrepliedtheman.Daddyhowmuchdoyoumakeanhour?That’snoneofyourbusiness.Whydoyouasksuchathing?themansaidangrily.Ijustwanttoknow.Pleasetellmehowmuchdoyoumakeanhour?pleadedthelittleboy.IfyoumustknowImake$20anhour.Ohthelittleboyrepliedwithhisheaddown.LookinguphesaidDaddymayIpleaseborrow$10?Thefatherwasfurious生气的IftheonlyreasonyouaskedthatissoyoucanborrowsomemoneytobuyasillytoyorsomeothernonsensethenyoumarchyourselfstraighttoyourroomandgotobeD.Thinkaboutwhyyouarebeingsoselfish.Iworkhardeverydayforsuchchildishbehavior.Thelittleboyquietlywenttohisroomandshutthedoor.Themansatdownandstartedtogetevenangrieraboutthelittleboy’squestions.Howdareheasksuchquestionsonlytogetsomemoney?Afteraboutanhourorsothemanhadcalmeddownandstartedtothink:Maybetherewassomethinghereallyneededtobuywiththat$10andhereallydidn’taskformoneyveryoften.Themanwenttothedoorofthelittleboy’sroomandopenedthedoor.Areyouasleepson?HeaskeD.NodaddyI’mawakerepliedtheboy.I’vebeenthinkingmaybeIwastoohardonyouearliersaidtheman.It’sbeenalongdayandItookoutmyaggravation怒气onyou.Here’sthe$10youaskedfor.Thelittleboysatstraightupsmiling.Ohthankyoudaddy!HeyelleD.Thenreachingunderhispillowhepulledoutsomecrumpled皱皱巴巴的upbills.Themanseeingthattheboyalreadyhadmoneystartedtogetangryagain.Thelittleboyslowlycountedouthismoneythenlookedupathisfather.Whydoyouwantmoremoneyifyoualreadyhavesome?thefathergrumbleD.BecauseIdidn’thaveenoughbutnowIdothelittleboyreplieD.DaddyIhave$20now.CanIbuyanhourofyourtime?Pleasecomehomeearlytomorrow.Iwouldliketohavedinnerwithyou.45.Whenthemancamehomefromworklatehe______.A.wastiredbuthappyB.wastiredandangryathisson’squestionC.wastiredbuthappytofindhissonwaitingforhimatthedoorD.wastiredandangrytofindhissonwaitingforhimatthedoor46.Thelittleboyaskedthequestion______.A.becausehewantedtohavedinnerwithhisfatherB.inordertoborrowsomemoneyfromhisfathertobuysomethingC.becausehewantedtobuyatoyD.becausehewasjustcurioustoknow47.Afteranhourorsothemanwenttothelittleboy’sroomand______.A.sawiftheboywasasleepB.askedhimwhatheneededtobuywiththat$10C.saidsorrytohissonD.gave$10tohisson48.Fromthispassagewecaninferthat______.A.theboywouldliketohavedinnerwithhisfatherB.theboyoftenaskedformoneytobuysomenonsenseC.theboylovedhisfatherverymuchD.themanwouldgetevenangrieratlast
09·宁夏海南B.篇ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearns$35.000ayeardesigningnewcomputergames.yethecannotfindabankreadytolethimhaveacreditcard信用卡Insteadhehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyearsuntilheis18.The16-year-oldworksforasmallfirminLiverpoolwheretheproblemofmostyoungpeopleofhisageisfindingajobDavid’sfirmreleases推出twonewgamesforthefastgrowingcomputermarketeachmonthButDavid’sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Eventhoughheearnsalothecannotdriveacartakeoutamortgage抵押贷款orgetcreditcardsDavidgothisjobwiththeLiverpool-basedcompanyfourmonthsagoayearafterleavingschoolwithsixO-levelsandworkingforatimeinacomputershop.IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywrittensomeprogramshesaidDavidspendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandclothesandgiveshismother50poundsaweekButmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.UnfortunatelycomputingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschoolhesaidButIhadbeenstudyingitinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetimeIknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschoolMostpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyounganywayDavidadded:IwouldliketoearnamillionandIsupposeearlyretirement退休isapossibilityYouneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear.60.InwhatwayisDaviddifferentfrompeopleofhisage?A.HeoftengoesoutwithfriendsB.HeliveswithhismotherC.HehasahandsomeincomeD.HegraduatedwithsixO-levels61.WhatisoneoftheproblemsthatDavidisfacingnow?A.HeistooyoungtogetacreditcardB.HehasnotimetolearndrivingC.HehasverylittlesparetimeD.Hewillsoonlosehisjob62.WhywasDavidabletogetthejobinthecompany?A.HehaddonewellinallhisexamsB.HehadwrittensomecomputerprogramsC.HewasgoodatplayingcomputergamesD.Hehadlearnttousecomputersatschool63.WhydidDaviddecidetoleaveschoolandstartworking?A.HereceivedlotsofjoboffersB.HewaseagertohelphismotherC.HelostinterestinschoolstudiesD.Hewantedtoearnhisownliving
陕西省师大附中2009届高三第四次模拟考试B.篇Theyoungboysawmeorratherhesawthecarandquicklyranuptomeeagertosellhishunches串ofbananasandbagsofpeanuts.Thoughheappearedtobeabouttwelveheseemedtohavealreadyknownthebitternessoflife.Banana300naira.Peanuts200nairA.Hesaidinalowvoice.Ibargainedhimdownto200totalforthefruitandnuts.WhenheagreedIhandedhima500nairabill.Hedidn’thavechangesoItoldhimnottoworry.Hesaidthanksandsmiledarowofperfectteeth.WhentwoweekslaterIsawtheboyagainIwasmoreawareofmypositioninasocietywhereit’snotthatuncommontoseealittleboywhoshouldbeinschoolstandingonthecornersellingfruitintheburningsun.Myparentshadraisedmetobeawareoftheadvantagewehadbeenaffordedandtheresponsibilityitbroughttous.Ipulledoverandrolleddownmywindow.Hehadabunchofbananasandabagofpeanutsready.Iwavedthemaway.What’sup?Iaskedhim.IIdon’thavemoneytobuybooksforschool.Ireachedintomypocketandhandedhimtwofresh500nairabills.Willthishelp?Iasked.Helookedaroundnervouslybeforetakingthemoney.Onethousandnairawasalotofmoneytosomeonewhosefamilyprobablymadeabout5000nairaorlesseachyear.Thankyousirhesaid.Thankyouverymuch!WhendrivinghomeIwonderedifmylittlefriendactuallyusedthemoneyforschoolbooks.Whatifhe’saswindler骗子?AndthenIwonderedwhyIdidit.DidIdoittomakemyselffeelbetter?WasIusinghim?LaterIrealizedthatIdidn’tknowhisnameortheleastbitabouthimnordidIthinktoask.OverthenextsixmonthsIwasbusyworkinginanewsagencyinnorthernNigeria.SometimeafterIreturnedIwentoutforadrive.WhenIwasabouttopullovertheboysuddenlyappearedbymywindowwithabigsmilereadyonhisfacE.Ohgosh!LongtimE.Areyouinschoolnow?IaskeD.HenoddeD.That’sgoodIsaid.AsilencefellaswelookedateachotherandthenIrealizedwhathewanted.HereIheldouta500nairabill.Takethis.Heshookhisheadandsteppedbackasifhurt.What’swrong?Iasked.It’sagift.Heshookhisheadagainandbroughthishandfrombehindhisback.Hisfaceshonewithsweat汗水.HedroppedabunchofbananasandabagofpeanutsinthefrontseatbeforehesaidI’vebeenwaitingtogivethesetoyou.46.Whatwastheauthor’sfirstimpressionoftheboy?A.Heseemedtobepoorandgreedy.B.Heseemedtohavesufferedalot.C.HeseemedyoungerthanhisageD.Heseemedgoodatbargaining.47.Thesecondtimetheauthormettheboytheboy_____.A.toldhimhispurposeofsellingfruitandnutsB.wantedtoexpresshisthanksC.askedhimformoneyforhisschoolbooksD.triedtotakeadvantageofhim48.Whydidtheauthorgivehismoneytotheboy?A.Becausehehadenoughmoneytodothat.B.BecausehehadlearnttohelpotherssincechildhooD.C.Becauseheheldahigherpositioninthesociety.D.Becausehehadbeenaskedbythenewsagencytodoso.49.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheboy?A.Braveandpolite.B.Kindandsmart.C.Honestandthankful.D.Shyandnervous.
Onedayapoorboywhowastryingtopayhiswaythroughschoolbysellinggoodsdoortodoorfoundthatheonlyhadonedime一角钱left.Hewashungrysohedecidedtobegforamealatthenexthouse.Howeverhelosthisnervewhenalovelyyoungwomanopenedthedoor.Insteadofamealheaskedforadrinkofwater.Shethoughthelookedhungrysoshebroughthimalargeglassofmilk.HedrankitslowlyandthenaskedHowmuchdoIoweyou?Youdon'towemeanythingshereplied.Motherhastaughtmenevertoacceptpayforakindness.HesaidThenIthankyoufromthebottomofmyheart.AsHowardKellyleftthathousehenotonlyfeltstrongerphysicallybutitalsoincreasedhisfaithinGodandthehumanrace.Hewasabouttogiveupandquitbeforethispoint.Yearslatertheyoungwomanbecamebadlyill.Thelocaldoctorswerebaffled束手无策.Theyfinallysenthertothebigcitywherespecialistscanbecalledintostudyherraredisease.Dr.HowardKellynowfamouswascalledinfortheconsultation.Whenheheardthenameofthetownshecamefromastrangelightfilledhiseyes.Immediatelyheroseandwentdownthroughthehospitalhallintoherroom.Dressedinhisdoctor'sgownhewentintoseeher.Herecognizedheratonce.Hewentbacktotheconsultationroomanddeterminedtodohisbesttosaveherlife.Fromthatdayonhegavespecialattentiontohercase.Afteralongstrugglethebattlewaswon.Dr.Kellyrequestedthebusinessofficetopassthefinalbilltohimforapproval.Helookedatitandthenwrotesomethingontheside.Thebillwassenttoherroom.Shewasafraidtoopenitbecauseshewaspositivethatitwouldtaketherestofherlifetopayitoff.Finallyshelookedandthenoteonthesideofthebillcaughtherattention.Shereadthesewords:Paidinfullwithaglassofmilk.SignedDr.HowardKelly.Tearsofjoyfloodedhereyesassheprayedsilently:ThankYouGod.Yourlovehasspreadthroughhumanheartsandhands.58.Theboysoldthingsdoortodoor__.A.whenhewasonhiswaytoschoolB.tocollectmoneyforhisschoolingC.toobtainmoneytobuysomefoodD.becausehehadonlyonedimeleft59.Whichofthefouristhebesttitleforthispassage?A.AGlassofMilkB.AKindDoctorC.AKindGirlD.AsuccessfulTreatment60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewomanwasverykindtothepoorwhenshewasyoung.B.Thewoman'smotherwasalsoverykindtotheothers.C.Theboybecameadoctorwhenhegrewupyearslater.D.HowardKellywouldhavebeendeadwithouttheglassofmilkgiven.
08·福建A.篇AftertheSummerOlympicsareoverwhenalltheathletesandviewershavegonehomeandthetelevisionaudiencehasswitchedoffanothergroupofathletesandfanswillarriveatthehostcityandanothercompetitionwillbegin.ThesearetheParalympicsthegamesforathleteswithadisability.ButinBeijingin2008forthefirsttimeoneofthegreatestparalympianswillnotbetakingpart.SheisaBritishathletebythenameofTanniGrey-Thompson.Bornwithspinabifida脊椎裂whichleftherparalysedfromthewaistdownTanniusedawheelchairfromtheageof7.Atfirstshewasnotkeenonsportapartfromhorseridingwhichgaveherasenseoffreedom.Butinherteensshestartedtakingsportsmoreseriously.Shetriedswimmingbasketballandtennis.Eventuallyshefoundathleticsandneverlookedback.IndeedTanni’sathleticcareertookoff.In1984whenshewas15shepulledoffasurprisevictoryinthe100metresattheJuniorNationalWheelchairGames.In1988TanniwenttoherfirstParalympicGamesinSeoul.Shewonbronzeinthe400metres.Evengreatersuccessfollowedatthe1992BarcelonaParalympics.Tanniwongoldinthe100200400and800metresrelaysettingtwoworldrecordsintheprocess.InthesameyearsheachievedthefirstofhersixLondonWheelchairMarathonvictories.Tanni’senduringsuccesshasbeenpartmotivation动机partpreparation.ThetrainingIdothatenablesmetobeagoodsprinter短跑运动员enablesmetobegoodatamarathontoo.Itrain50weeksoftheyearandthatkeepsmepreparedforwhateverdistanceIwenttoracE.IamstillcompetingataveryhighlevelbutasIgetolderthingsgetharderandIwanttoretirebeforeIfallapart.IndeedTanniretiredfinallyaftertheVisaParalympicWorldCupin2007.HerwishistocoachyoungathletesforBeijing2008OlympicGames.Inspiteofupsanddownsshenevertakesherfatelyingdown.InhersplendidlifeshehaswonanamazingelevengoldmedalsfoursilversandonebronzeinaseriesofParalympics—atoplevelathleticcareercoveringtwodecades.ShehaswontheLondonWheelchairMarathonsixtimesmorethananyothercompetitorandshehassetoverthirtyworldrecords.Whatadvicedoesshehaveforyoungathletes?Workhardatyourstudiesandthentraintrainandtrainagain.56.WhichofthefollowingsportsdidTannilikebeforethirteen?A.Basketball.B.Swimming.C.Tennis.D.Horseriding.57.WhendidTanniwinherfirstOlympicgoldmedal?A.In1984.B.In1988.C.In1992.D.In2007.58.Theunderlinedwordthatinthe5thparagraphrefersto.A.fiftyweeks’trainingB.beingagoodsprinterC.trainingalmosteverydayD.partmotivationandpartpreparation59.What’stherightorderoftheeventsrelatedtoTanni?A.Sheworksasacoach.B.Shetookupathletics.C.ShewonfourgoldmedalsinBarcelonA.D.ShecompetedinherfirstParalympicGames.E.SheachievedavictoryinherfirstLondonWheelchairMarathon.A.bdceaB.adbceC.adcebD.bdaec60.WhatcanwelearnfromTanni’ssuccess?A.Unionisstrength.B.Nevertoolatetolearn.C.WellbegunishalfdonE.D.Nopainsnogains.
Whenmiddle-agedAlexgaveuphisjobandmadeuphismindtobecomeaself-employedwriternoonecouldtellsurelywhetherhewouldsucceedornot.Hefoundacoldstorageroominabuildingsetupausedtypewriterandsettleddowntowork.AfterayearorsohoweverAlexbegantodoubthimself.Hefounditwasdifficulttoearnhislivingbysellingwhathewrote.ButAlexdeterminedtoputhisdreamtothetest—eventhoughitmeantlivingwithuncertaintyandfearoffailure.Thisistheshadowland虚幻世界ofhopeandanyonewithadreammustlearntolivethere.OnedayAlexgotacallWeneedanassistantandwe'repaying$6000ayear.$6000wasrealmoneyin1960.ItwouldenableAlextogetaniceapartmentausedcarandmore.Besideshecouldwriteinhissparetime.AsthedollarsweredancinginAlex'sheadsomethingclearedhissenses.Hehaddreamedofbeingafulltimewriter.ThanksbutnoAlexsaidfirmlyandswiftly.AfterAlexgotoffthephonehepulledouteverythinghehad:twocansofvegetablesand18cents.AlexputthecansandcentsintoapaperbagsayingtohimselfThere'severythingyou'vemadeofyourselfsofar.I'mnotsureIeverfeltsolow.Finallyhisworkwaspublishedin1970.Instantlyhehadthekindoffameandsuccessthatfewwriterseverexperience.Theshadowshadturnedintofocusofattention.ThenonedayAlexfoundaboxfilledwiththingshehadownedyearsbefore.Insidewasapaperbagwithtwocansand18cents.Suddenlyhepicturedhimselfworkinginthatcoldstorageroom.ItremindsAlexandanyonewithadreamofthecourageandpersistence坚毅ittakestostaythecourse坚持到底intheshadowland.56.WhydidAlexgiveuphisjob?A.Becausehedidn'tliketheworkingconditions.B.Becausehecouldn'tearnenoughtomakealiving.C.Becausehefelthehadnopotentialinhisjob.D.Becausehewantedtobeafull-timewriter.57.WhatdidAlexexpresswhenheansweredthecall?A.Herefusedthejoboffer.B.Hewaswillingtogivethemahand.C.Heexpectedthemtopayhimmoremoney.D.Hewouldwriteinhissparetime.58.WhatkindofpersonisAlex?A.Determined.B.Modest.C.Shy.D.Brave.59.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Lookbeforeyouleap.B.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.C.Holdontoyourdreamanditwillcometrue.D.Abirdinhandisworthtwointhebush.
【2011·西南师大附中第六次月考】A.WhenIwasachildIoftendreamedofthetimewhenIcouldleavehomeandescapetothecity.Welivedonafarm.InthewinterespeciallywewerequitefarawayfromtheoutsideworlD.AssoonasIleftschoolIpackedmybagsandmovedtothecapital.HoweverIsoondiscoveredthatmylifehasitsproblemstoo.Onebigdisadvantageismoney.Itcostssomuchtogooutnottomentionbasicslikefoodandhousing.Anotherdisadvantageispollution.Isufferfromasthma哮喘andtheairissoseriouspollutedthatIamafraidtogooutsidE.ThenthereistheproblemoftravelingrounD.AlthoughIhaveacarIseldomuseitbecauseofthetrafficjams.Onechoiceistogobybicyclebutthatcanbequitedangerous.Ofcoursethereareadvantages.Firstthereissomuchtodointhecitywhateveryourtastesincultureorentertainment娱乐活动.Besidestherearewonderfuljobsandgreaterchancesofmovingtoamoreimportantjoborposition.Finallyifyoulikeshoppingthevarietyofgoodsisverysurprising—andwhatismoreshopsareoftenonlyashortwalkaway.Islifebettertheninthecity?Perhapsitiswhenyouareinyourteens十几岁ortwenties.HoweverasyougetolderandespeciallyifyouhavesmallchildrenthepeaceofthecountrysidemayseempreferablE.Icertainlyhopetomovebacktheresoon.45.Whatwasthewriteralwaysthinkingaboutwhenhewasachild?A.Stayingonthefarm.B.Leavinghomeforthecity.C.MovingtothecountrysidE.D.Runningawayfromtheschool.46.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthewriter?A.Helivesinthecitynow.B.Heisingoodhealth.C.Heprefersdrivingacar.D.Heisveryoldnow.47.Inthepassagethewritertriesto__________.A.persuadethereadertoliveinthecityB.describehislifeinthecountrysideC.showaninterestintheoutsideworldD.expresshisopinionsaboutthewayoflife48.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Byinferring.B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bycomparing.D.Bygivingexplanations.
08·山东D.篇MelissaPoewas9yearsoldwhenshebeganacampaignforacleanerenvironmentbywritingalettertothethenPresidentBush.Throughherowneffortsherletterwasreproducedonover250donatedbillboards广告牌acrossthecountry.TheresponsetoherrequestforhelpwassohugethatPoeestablishedKidsForA.CleanerEnvironmentKidsF.A.C.E.in1989.Therearenow300000membersofKidsF.A.C.E.worldwideanditistheworld’slargestyouthenvironmentalorganization.PoehasalsoaskedtheNationalParkServicetocarryoutaChildren’sForestprojectineverynationalpark.In1992shewasinvitedasoneofonlysixchildrenintheworldtospeakattheEarthSummitinBrazilaspartoftheVoicesoftheFutureProgram.In1993shewasgivenaCaringAwardforhereffortsbytheCaringInstitutE.SincetheorganizationstartedKidsF.A.C.E.membershavedistributedandplantedover1milliontrees!Ongoingtree-plantingprojectsincludeKid’sYards-thecreationofbackyardwildlifehabitats栖息地-andnowKidsF.A.C.E.isinvolvedintheexcitingEarthOdysseywhichisagreatwaytostarthelping.Startingtheclubturnedouttobeawaytohelppeoplegetinvolvedwiththeenvironment.ClubmembersstarteddoingthingslikerecyclingpickinguplitterandplantingtreesaswellasinvitingotherkidstojointheircluB.Wetrytotellkidsthatit’snotOKtobelazysheexplains.Youneedtostartbeingaresponsibleenvironmentallyfriendlypersonnowrightawaybeforeyoubecomearesource-suckingadult.72.KidsF.A.C.E.is.A.aprogramtohelpstudentswithwritingB.aprojectoflitterrecyclingC.acampaignlaunchedbyPresidentBushD.aclubofenvironmentalprotection73.WhatcanwelearnaboutPoe?A.ShewasawardedaprizeinBrazil.B.Shedonatedbillboardsacrossthecountry.C.Shegotpositiveresponsesforherefforts.D.ShejoinedtheNationalParkServicE.74.Kid’sYardsis.A.establishedinanationalparkB.startedtoprotectwildlifeC.awildlife-raisingprojectD.anentertainmentparkforkids75.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Adultsareresource-suckingpeoplE.B.Poesoughthelpfromayouthorganization.C.KidsF.A.C.E.membersarefromtheU.S.D.Kidsareurgedtosavenaturalresources.
江西省九江一中2010届高三适应考试二B.篇Isat-inatarestaurantforsixmonthsandwhentheyfinallyagreedtoservemetheydidn’thavewhatIwanted---sowentafamouslinE.Inrealitythesit-inmovementwasnotajokE.ItbeganinGreensboroNorthCarolinaat4:30P.M.ontheafternoonofFebruary11960.OnthatdayEzellBlairJr.JosephMcNeilDavidRichmondandFranklinMcClainenteredanF.W.WoolworthstorE.Theysatdownatasegregated隔离的lunchcounterorderedcoffeeandthenrefusedtoleavewhentold‘Wedon’tserveNegroes.ThefouryoungmenhadexpectednottobeserveD.WhatnoonehadexpectedhoweverwasthattheywouldsitthereandpolitelybutfirmlyrefusetoleavE.Thiswas1960andthroughouttheSouthblackpeoplewerenotallowedtositatthesamelunchcounterswithwhitesswimatthesamebeachesusethesamewaterfountainsorworshipatthesamechurches.Segregationwasthelawanditmeantseparationoftheracesineveryway.ThenextdaythefourreturnedtoWoolworth’s---thistimeaccompaniedbysixteenotherstudents.AgaintheysatatthelunchcounterandrequestedservicE.AgaintheywererefuseD.AndagaintheydeclinedtoleavE.OnWednesdayFebruary3seventystudentsfilledtheWoolworth’sstorE.Thistimethegroupincludedwhitestudentsaswellasblack.ManybroughtschoolbooksandstudiedwhiletheywaiteD.Bythistimetheirprotesthadbecomeknownnationwideasasit-in.OnThursdaytherewastroublE.Anangrygroupofwhiteteenagersbeganshoving推搡andcursingthembutwerequicklyremovedbythepolicE.ByFebruary10thesit-inmovementhadspreadtofiveotherstates.BySeptember1961morethan70000peoplebothblackandwhitehadparticipatedinsit-insatsegregatedrestaurantsandlunchcounterskneel-insatsegregatedchurchesread-insatsegregatedlibrariesandswim-insatsegregatedpoolsandbeaches.Over3600peoplehadbeenarrestedandmorethan100studentshadbeendrivenaway.Buttheyweregettingresults.OnJune101964theU.SSenatepassedamajorcivilrightsbilloutlawing宣布为非法racialdiscriminationinallpublicplaces.PresidentLyndonJohnsonsigneditonJuly2anditbecamelaw.ButthehighestcreditstillgoestothefourbravestudentsfromNorthCarolinawhofirstsat-inandwaiteditout.60.Inthispassagesit-inrefersto_________.A.anactivitywherepeoplesittogetheranddrinkcoffeefreelyB.abillwhichoutlawsracialdiscriminationinallpublicplacesC.aforminwhichpeoplepeacefullysitanddeclinetoleaveD.apolitebehaviorthateveryoneenjoys61.Whichstatementcanbeconcludedfromthefifthparagraphinthepassage?A.Thesit-inmovementwasnotsuccessful.B.Thesit-inmovementhadapositiveresult.C.Onlyblackpeopleparticipatedinsit-ins.D.A.lotofprotesterswerearrestedwithsomestudentsdrivenawayfromschool62.Whatwasthepurposeofthecivilrightsbillpassedin1964?A.Thehighestcreditwenttothefourbravestudents.B.Itdeclaredthatsegregationwasalaw.C.Thestudentswereallowedtoparticipateinsit-ins.D.Itmaderacialsegregationagainstthelawinallpublicplaces.63.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.SegregationwasthelawintheSouth.B.Thefirstsit-inwasin1960.C.Thesit-inshelpedtoendsegregation.D.Thecivilrightsbillwaspassedin1964bytheU.S.SenatE.
【2011·四川雅安市三诊】A.SometimeagoIdiscoveredthatoneofmychairshadabrokenleg.Ididn’tthinktherewouldbeanydifficultyingettingitmendedasthereareawholelotofantique古董shopsnearmyhomE.SoIlefthomeonemorningcarryingthechairwithmE.Iwentintothefirstshopexpectingafriendlyreception接待.Iwasquitewrong.Themanwouldn'tovenlookatmychair.Thesecondshopthoughslightlymorepolitewasjustthesameandthethirdandthefourth—soIdecidedthatmyapproachmustbewrong.IenteredthefifthshopwithaplaninmyminD.IplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtotheshopkeeperWouldyouliketobuyachair?HelookeditovercarefullyandsaidYesnotabadchair.Howmuchdoyouwantforitsir?TwentypoundsIsaiD.OKhesaidI’llgiveyoutwentypounds.It‘sgotaslightlybrokenlegIsaiD.YesIsawthatit'snothing.EverythingwasgoingaccordingtoplanandIwasgettingexciteD.Whatwillyoudowithit?IaskeD.OhitwillbeeasytoselloncetherepairisdonE.I'llbuyitIsaiD.WhatdoyoumeanYou’vejustsoldittomehesaiD.YesIknowbutI’vechangedmyminD.I'msorryI'llgiveyoutwenty-sevenpoundsforit.YourmustbecrazyhesaiD.Thensuddenlythepennydropped.Iknowwhatyouwant.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.You’rerightIsaiD.AndwhatwouldyouhavedoneifIhadwalkedinandsaid‘Wouldyoumendthischairforme?’Iwouldn'thaveagreedtodoithesaiD.Wedon’tdorepairsnotenoughmoneyinitandtoomuchtroublE.ButI’llmendthisforyoushallwesayforafiver?Hewasaverynicemanandwasgreatlyamused感到有趣bythewholething.41.Accordingtothepassageinthefirstshopthewriter.A.wasratherimpoliteB.waswarmlyreceivedC.askedtheshopkeepertobuyhischairD.askedtheshopkeepertorepairhischair42.TheunderlinedwordsThepennydroppedmeanthattheshopkeeper.A.changedhismindB.acceptedtheofferC.sawthewriter’spurposeD.decidedtohelpthewriter43.Howmuchdidthewriterpay?A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.44.Welearnfromthepassagethatthewriterwas.A.patientB.carefulC.braveD.smart
2011·福建卷D.JacquelineBouvierKennedyOnassiswasoneofthemostprivatewomenintheworldyetwhenshewenttoworkasaneditorinthelasttwodecadesofherlifesherevealed展现herselfasshedidnowhereelsE.AfterthedeathofhersecondhusbandGreekshippingmagnateAristotieOnassislaqueline’sclosefriendandformerWhiteHousesocial?LetitisBaldrigemadeasuggestionthatsheconsideracareerinpublishing.AfterconsiderationJacquelineacceptedit.Perhapsshehopedtofindtheresomeideasabouthowtoliveherownlife.Shebecamenotlessbutmoreinterestedinreading.Forthelast20yearsofherlifeJacquelineworkedasapublisher’seditorfirstatVikingthenatDoubledaypursuing追求alate-lifecareerlongerthanhertwomarriagescombineD.Duringhertimeinpublishingshewasresponsibleformanagingandeditingmorethan100sucessfullymarketedbooks.AmongthefirstbookswereIntheRussianStyleandInventiveParisClothes.ShealsosucceededinpersuadingTVhostsBillMoyersandJosephCampbelltotransformtheirpopulartelevisionconversationintoabookThePowerofMyth.Thebookwentontobecomeaninternationalbest-seller.Shedealttoo.withMichaelJacksonashepreparedhisautobiography自传Moonwalk.JaequelineredforhernameandforhersocialrelationsbutshesoonprovedHerworth.HershoicassuggestionsandwidespreadsocialrelationswereofbenefitbothtothepublishingSinceandtoJacquelineherself.InthebookssheselectedforpublicationshebuiltonalifetimeofspendingtimebyherselfasareaderandleftarecordofthegrowthofherminD.HerbooksaretheautobiofraphysheneverwroteHerroleasFirstladyintheendwasovershadowedbyherperformanceasaneditor.Howeverfewknewthatshehadachtevedsomuch.68.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatJecquelineA.becausefondofreadingafterworkingasaneditorB.wasinchargeofpublishing100booksC.promotedlierbooksthroughsocialrelationsD.gainedalotfromhercareerasaneditor69.TheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagphprobablymeansthisA.Jscqueline’sendedupasaneditorratherthanasFirstLadyB.Jscqueline’slifeasFirstLadywasmorecolorfulthanasaneditorC.JscquelinewasmoresuccessfulasaneditorthanasFirstLadyD.Jscqueline’sroleasFirstLadywasmorebrilliantthanasaneditor70.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Jscqueline’stwomarriageslastedmorethan20yearsB.Jscqueline’sownpublishingfirmwassetupeventuallyC.Jscqueline’sviewsandbeliefswerereflectedinthebookssheeditedD.Jscqueline’sachievementswerewidelyknown71.ThepassageismainlyA.anintroductionofjacqueline’slifebothasFistLadyandaseditor.B.abriefdescriptionofjacqueline’slifelongexperiences.C.abriefaccountofjacqueline’scareerasaneditorinherlast20years.D.ananalysisofJscqueline’ssocialrelationsinpublishing
江苏省启东中学2009届高三最后一卷D.篇OnedayMarillasaidAnneyournewteacherMissStacyspoketomeyesterday.ShesaysyoumuststudyfortheexaminationsforQueen’sCollegeintwoyears’timE.ThenifyoudowellyoucanstudyatQueen’sinCharlottetownforayearandafterthatyou’llbeateacher!Thatdoesn’tmatterAnnE.WhenMatthewandIadoptedyouthreeyearsagowedecidedtolookafteryouaswellaswecoulD.Ofcoursewe’llpayforyoutostudy.SointheafternoonsAnneandsomeofherfriendsstayedlateatschoolandMissStacyhelpedthemwiththespecialexaminationwork.Dianadidn’twanttogotoQueen’ssoshewenthomeearlybutGilbertstayeD.HeandAnnestillneverspokeandeverybodyknewthattheywereenemiesbecausetheybothwantedtobefirstintheexamination.SecretlyAnnewassorrythatsheandGilbertweren’tfriendsbutitwastoolatenow.FortwoyearsAnnestudiedhardatschool.SheenjoyedlearningandMissStacywaspleasedwithher.Butshedidn’tstudyallthetimE.IntheeveningsandatweekendsshevisitedherfriendsorwalkedthroughthefieldswithDianaorsattalkingtoMatthew.YourAnneisabiggirlnow.She’stallerthanyouRachelLyndetoldMarillaoneday.You’rerightRachel!saidMarillainsurprisE.Andshe’saverygoodgirlnowisn’tshe?Shedoesn’tgetintotroublethesedays.I’msureshehelpsyoualotwiththehouseworkMarillA.YesIdon’tknowwhatI’ddowithouthersaidMarillasmiling.Andlookather!Thosebeautifulgreyeyesandthatred-brownhair!YouknowMarillaIthoughtyouandMatthewmadeamistakewhenyouadoptedher.ButnowIseeIwaswrong.You’velookedafterherverywell.WellthankyouRachelrepliedMarillapleaseD.ThateveningwhenMatthewcameintothekitchenhesawthathissisterwascrying.What’sthematter?heaskedsurpriseD.Youhaven’tcriedsincewellIcan’trememberwhen.It’sjustwellIwasthinkingaboutAnnesaidMarillA.I’llI’llmissherwhenshegoesaway.WhenshegoestoQueen’syoumean?Yesbutshecancomehomeatweekendsonthetrain.I’llstillmisshersaidMarillasadly.InJunetheAvonleaboysandgirlshadtogotoCharlottetowntotaketheirexaminations.OhIdohopethatI’vedonewellAnnetoldDianawhenshearrivedbackatGreenGables.Theexaminationswereverydifficult.AndI’vegottowaitforthreeweeksbeforeIknow!Threeweeks!I’lldie!AnnewantedtodobetterthanGilbert.ButshealsowantedtodowellforMatthewandMarillA.Thatwasveryimportanttoher.DianawasthefirsttohearthenewssheranintothekitchenatGreenGablesandshoutedLookAnne!It’sinFather’snewspaper!You’refirstwithGilbertoutofallthestudentsontheisland!Ohhowwonderful!AnnetookthepaperwithshakinghandsandsawhernameatthetopofthelistoftwohundreD.Shecouldnotspeak.WellnowIknewitsaidMatthewwithawarmsmilE.You’vedonewellImustsayAnnesaidMarillawhowassecretlyverypleaseD.ForthenextthreeweeksAnneandMarillawereverybusy.AnneneedsnewdressestotaketoCharlottetown.66.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.TobeateacherwasoneofAnnes’dreams.B.BothAnneandDianastudiedhardforthespecialexamination.C.MatthewandMarillawereAnne’sparents.D.AnnewasadoptedbyMatthewandMarillA.67.WhyareAnneandGilbertenemies?Because_____________.A.theywerecompetitorsinschoolB.theydidn’tlikeeachotherC.itwasn’tmentionedinthepassageD.theirparentswereenemies68.TheparagraphOhMarilla!I’dlovetobeateacher!Butwon’titbeveryexpensive?shouldbeputbetween___________.A.paragraph③and④B.paragraph⑦and⑧C.paragraph①and②D.paragraph⑨and⑩69.Whatwillbewritteninthefollowingparagraph?A.Anne’ssummerholiday.B.WhatwillAnnetalkabouthercollegelifewithDianaC.HowwillMissStacyhelpAnnestudy.D.WhatwillAnnedobeforeattendingcollegE.70.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_____________.A.MissStaylikedAnneverymuchB.whenAnnebecameateachershewouldhavelivedinthefamilyforsixyearsC.MarillacriedbecauseAnnewouldleaveforeverD.RachelwasateacherofAnne’s
河北省衡水中学2010届高三上学期第三次调研考试ManytimesmyfriendJunewouldsayIfIevergetrichI’mgettingacompletelynewwardrobeandmovingintoabiggerapartment.IthoughtofherwordsandherchancesofbeingrichareaboutasgoodasminE.Buttoeveryone’ssurpriseafewyearsagoJunedidcomeintoalargeinheritance遗产.AtfirstJunesaidverylittleaboutthemoney.Astheinitial最初的shockdisappearedshebecameexciteD.JuneisagreatbelieverinmakinglistssoIwasn’tsurprisedtofindherwritingdownallthewaysshewouldspendhernewwealth.Astimewentonwhathadbeenmidwaydownthecolumnwasnowatthetop.AtlastIsaidtoherYouknowitisn’tnecessarytospendallyourinheritanceatoncE.Takesometime;thinkaboutit.IknowIknowsheansweredwithalittlebitanger.ThenonemorningJunecalleD.I’vedecidedhowIwanttousemynewinheritancE.IwanttoseewhatyouthinkshesaiD.Thiswasn’tsomethingIlookedforwardtobutwehadbeenfriendssolong.AswesatJunespreadasheetofpaperonthetablE.Tomygreatsurpriseshehadwrittenonlytwowords:Charities慈善andGrandchildren---inthatorder.ThoughIhadvowed发誓tokeepquietIcouldn’tkeepfromaskinghowshecametothisdecision.WellshesaidItookyouradviceandthoughtaboutit.SheaddedHelpingothersmeansalottomesoI’mhopingthisgiftwillhelppeopleinneeD.IinterrupteD.Butwhataboutthisbigapartmentyoumosthopetohave?Atfirstitwashardbutitdoesn’tseemasimportantanymoresheansweredwithasmilE.ThenJunemovedherhandandIcouldseeafewwordswrittenintinylettersatthebottomofthepagE.AfterhavingalookatthesmallprintIburstintolaughter.Junehadwritten:ANDonenewwardrobE.41.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatthewriter____________.A.wasricherthanherfriendJuneB.wasnoricherthanherfriendJuneC.waspoorerthanherfriendJuneD.wasinterestedinmoneyasJune42.AftermakingalistofhowtodealwithherinheritanceJune___________.A.didn’tchangeitatallB.hadaquarrelwiththewriterC.askedthewriterforadviceD.oftenmadesomechangesofit43.WhenJunecalledthewritertotalkabouthernewdecisionthewriter___________.A.feltthatJunewoulddosomethingmeaningfulB.refusedatfirstbutchangedhermindlaterC.waseagertolearnmoreaboutthenewlistD.haddecidednottomakeanycommentsonJune’slist44.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat______________.A.helpingothersismoreimportantthanbuyingabiggerapartmentB.friendshipdoesn’tmeanacceptingtheshortcomingsofafriendC.givingawayone’swealthneedstimeandcourageD.moneycan’tbringpeoplerealandlastinghappiness
10·山东C.篇RaeArmantroutwhohasbeenapoetryprofessorattheUniversityofCaliforniaSanDiegoUCSDfortwodecadeshaswonthe2010PulitzerPrizeinthepoetrycategoryforhermostrecentbookVersed.I’mdelightedandamazedathowmuchmediarecognitionthatthePulitzerbringsascomparedtoeventheNationalBookCriticsAwardwhichIwasalsosurprisedanddelightedtowinsaidArmantrout.Foralongtimemywritinghasbeenjustbelowthemediaradarandtohavethiskindofattentionsuddenlywithmy10thbookisreallysurprising.ArmantroutanativeCalifornianreceivedherbachelor’sdegreeatUCBerkeleywhereshestudiedwithnotedpoetDeniseLevertovandhermaster’sincreativewritingfromSanFranciscoStateUniversity.SheisafoundingmemberofLanguagePoetsagroupinAmericanpoetrythatanalyzesthewaylanguageisusedandraisesquestionstomakethereaderthink.InMarchshewontheNationalBookCriticsCircleAwardforVerseD.ThisbookhasgottenmoreattentionArmantroutsaidbutIdon’tfeelasifit’sbetter.ThefirsthalfofVersedfocusesonthedarkforcestakingholdoftheUnitedStatesasitfoughtthewaragainstIraq.ThesecondhalflooksatthedarkforcescastingashadowoverherownlifeafterArmantroutwasdiagnosedwithcancerin2006.ArmantroutwasshockedtolearnshehadwonthePulitzerbutmanyofhercolleagueswerenot.RaeArmantroutisauniquevoiceinAmericanpoetrysaidSethLererheadofArtsandHumanitiesatUCSD.VersedpublishedbytheWesleyanUniversityPressdidappearinalargerprintingthanherearlierworkswhichisabout2700copies.TheneweditionisscheduledtoappearinMay.66.AccordingtoRaeArmantrout____________.A.her10thbookismuchbetterB.herwinningthePulitzerisunexpectedC.themediaissurprisedatherworksD.shelikesbeingrecognizedbyherreaders67.WhichofthefollowingistrueofRaeArmantrout?A.Shepublishedapoetrytextbook.B.SheusedtoteachDeniseLevertov.C.Shestartedapoets’groupwithothers.D.ShetaughtcreativewritingatUCBerkeley.68.WhatcanwelearnaboutVersed?A.Itconsistsofthreeparts.B.ItismainlyabouttheAmericanarmy.C.Itisabookpublishedtwodecadesago.D.Itpartlyconcernsthepoet’sownlifE.69.RaeArmantrout’scolleaguesthinkthatshe____________.A.shouldwritemoreB.hasasweetvoiceC.deservestheprizeD.isastrangeprofessor70.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.About2700copiesofVersedwillbeprinteD.B.CancermadeArmantroutstopwriting.C.ArmantroutgotherdegreesatUCSD.D.VersedhasbeenawardedtwicE.
08·广东C.篇NapoleonasacharacterinTolstoy’sWarandPeaceismorethanoncedescribedashavingfatlittlehands.NordoeshesitwellorfirmlyonthehorsE.Heissaidtobeundersizedwithshortlegsandaroundstomach.TheissuehereisnottheaccuracyofTolstoy’sdescription—itseemsnotthatfarofffromhistoricalaccounts—buthischoiceoffacts:otherthingsthatcouldbesaidofthemanarenotsaiD.WearemeanttounderstandthedifferenceofawarringcommanderinthebodyofafatlittleFrenchman.Tolstoy’sNapoleoncouldbeanymanwanderinginthestreetsandputtingalittleofpowderedtobaccouphisnose—andthatisthepoint.Itisawaythenovelistusestoshowthemoralnatureofacharacter.AnditturnsoutthatasTolstoyhasitNapoleonisacrazyman.InasceneinBookThreeofWarandPeacethewarshavingreachedthecriticalyearof1812NapoleonreceivesarepresentativefromtheTsar沙皇whohascomewithpeaceterms.Napoleonisveryangry:doesn’thehavemorearmy?HenottheTsaristheonetomaketheterms.HewilldestroyallofEuropeifhisarmyisstoppedThatiswhatyouwillhavegainedbyengagingmeinthewar!heshouts.AndthenTolstoywritesNapoleonwalkedsilentlyseveraltimesupanddowntheroomhisfatshouldersmovingquickly.StilllaterafterreviewinghisarmyamidcheeringcrowdsNapoleoninvitestheshakenRussiantodinner.HeraisedhishandtotheRussian’s...faceTolstoywritesandtakinghimbytheearpulleditgently....Tohaveone’searpulledbytheEmperorwasconsideredthegreatesthonorandmarkoffavorattheFrenchcourt.Wellwellwhydon’tyousayanything?saidheasifitwasridiculousinhispresencetorespectanyonebuthimselfNapoleon.Tolstoydidhisresearchbutthecompositionishisown.51.Tolstoy’sdescriptionofNapoleoninWarandPeaceis.A.farfromthehistoricalfactsB.basedontheRussianhistoryC.basedonhisselectionoffactsD.notrelatedtohistoricaldetails52.NapoleonwasangrywhenreceivingtheRussianrepresentativebecause.A.hethoughtheshouldbetheonetomakethepeacetermsB.theTsar’speacetermswerehardtoacceptC.theRussiansstoppedhismilitarymovementD.hedidn’thaveanymorearmytofightwith53.WhatdidNapoleonexpecttheRussianrepresentativetodo?A.Towalkoutoftheroominanger.B.Toshowagreementwithhim.C.TosaysomethingabouttheTsar.D.Toexpresshisadmiration.54.TolstoyintendedtopresentNapoleonasamanwhois.A.ill-manneredindealingwithforeignguestsB.fondofshowingoffhisironwillC.determinedindestroyingallofEuropeD.crazyforpowerandrespect55.Whatdoesthelastsentenceofthepassageimply?A.Awriterdoesn’thavetobefaithfultohisfindings.B.Awritermaywriteaboutaheroinhisownway.C.Awritermaynotberesponsibleforwhathewrites.D.Awriterhashardlyanyfreedomtoshowhisfeelings.
安徽省马鞍山二中2009届高三第四次模拟考试B.篇Theteacherwasleavingthevillageandeverybodyseemedsorry.ThemilleratCresscombelenthimthesmallcart运货车andhorsetocarryhisgoodstoChristminsterthecityofhisdestinationsuchavehicleprovingofquiteenoughsizefortheteacher'sbelongings.Forhisonlyarticleinadditiontothepacking-caseofbookswasapianothathehadboughtwhenhethoughtoflearninginstrumentalmusiC.Buttheeagernesshavingfadedhehadneveracquiredanyskillinplayingandthepurchasedarticlehadbeenapermanenttroubletohim.Theheadmasterhadgoneawayforthedaybeingamanwhodislikedthesightofchanges.Hedidnotmeantoreturntilltheeveningwhenthenewteacherwouldhavearrivedandeverythingwouldbesmoothagain.Theblacksmiththefarmbailiffandtheteacherwerestandinginconfusedattitudesinthesittingroombeforetheinstrument.TheteacherhadremarkedthatevenifhegotitintothecartheshouldnotknowwhattodowithitonhisarrivalatChristminstersincehewasonlygoingintoatemporary临时的placejustatfirst.Alittleboyofelevenwhohadbeenassistinginthepackingjoinedthegroupofmenandsaid‘Aunthasgotafuel-houseanditcouldbeputthereperhapstillyou’vefoundaplacetosettleinsir.’‘Goodidea’saidtheblacksmith.ThesmithandthebailiffstartedtoseeaboutthepossibilityofthesuggestedshelterandtheboyandtheteacherwereleftstandingalonE.‘SorryIamgoingJude?’askedthelatterkindly.Tearsroseintotheboy’seyes.Headmittedthathewassorry.‘SoamI’saidMr.Phillotson.‘Whydoyougosir?’askedtheboy.‘Well—don'tspeakofthiseverywherE.Youknowwhatauniversityisandauniversitydegree?Itisthenecessaryhallmark标志ofamanwhowantstodoanythinginteaching.MyschemeordreamistobeauniversitygraduatE.BygoingtoliveatChristminsterIshallbeatheadquarterssotospeakandifmyschemeispracticableatallIconsiderthatbeingonthespotwillaffordmeabetterchancE.’ThesmithandhiscompanionreturneD.OldMissFawley'sfuel-housewaspracticable;andsheseemedwillingtogivetheinstrumentstanding-roomtherE.Soitwasleftintheschooltilltheeveningwhenmorehandswouldbeavailableforremovingit;andtheteachergaveafinalglancerounD.Atnineo'clockMr.Phillotsonmountedbesidehisboxofbooksandwavedhisfriendsgood-byE.60.Itseemedthattheteacher_____.A.wasnotgettingonwellwiththeheadmasterB.hadlivedarathersimplelifeinthevillageC.waslikelytocontinuetopracticeplayingthepianoD.wouldgethelpinthecityonarrivingthere61.Themotivationoftheteacher’smovinglayinhis_____.A.ambitionB.devotionC.admirationD.inspiration62.TheboynamedJudemaybedescribedas_____.A.politegenerousandcheerfulB.activemodestandfriendlyC.kindbrightandhelpfulD.calmconfidentandhumorous63.Inthepassagethewriterdescribesboththeteacher’s_____.A.loveformusicandhisdislikeformusicalinstrumentsB.hardworkinthevillageandhisstronginterestincitylifeC.friendshipwithsomevillagersandalsoconflictswithothersD.eagernesstogotothecityandhisloveforthevillage64.Whichpersondoestheunderlinedhiscompanionreferto?A.Mr.PhillotsonB.MissFawleyC.ThebailiffD.Theheadmaster
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