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Thepenismorepowerfulthanthesword剑.Therehavebeenmanywriterswhousedtheirpenstofightthingsthatwerewrong.MrsHarrietBeecherStowewasoneofthem.ShewasbornintheU.S.A.in1811.OneofherbooksnotonlymadeherfamousbuthasbeendescribedasonethatexcitedtheworldandwashelpfulincausingacivilwarandfreeingtheenslavedracE.ThecivilwarwastheAmericanCivilWarof1861inwhichtheNorthernStatesfoughttheSouthernStatesandfinallywon.ThisbookthatshooktheworldwascalledUncleTom’sCabin.TherewasatimewheneveryEnglish-speakingmanwomanandchildhasreadthisnovelthatdidsomuchtostopslavery.Notmanypeoplereadittodaybutitisstillveryinteresting.Thebookhasshownushowawarm-heartedwritercanarouse唤起people’ssympathies.TheauthorherselfhadneitherbeentotheSouthernStatesnorbeenaslavE.TheSouthernAmericanswereveryangryatthebookwhichtheysaiddidnotatallrepresenttruestateofaffairsbuttheNorthernAmericanswerewildlyexcitedoveritandweresoinspiredbyitthattheywerereadytogotowartosettheslavesfreE.Accordingtothepassage______.A.everyEnglish-speakingpersonhasreadUncleTom'sCabinB.UncleTom'sCabinwasnotveryinterestingC.thosewhodon'tspeakEnglishcannothavereadUncleTom'sCabinD.thebookUncleTom'sCabindidagreatdealintheAmericanCivilWarHowoldwasMrsHarrietBeecherStowewhenherworldfamousbookwaspublished?A.AboutsixtyyearsolD.B.OverfiftyyearsolD.C.Inherforties.D.AroundtwentyyearsolD.WhatdoyoulearnaboutMrsHarrietBeecherStowefromthepassage?A.ShehadbeenlivinginthenorthofAmericabeforetheAmericanCivilWarbrokeout.B.SheherselfencouragedtheNorthernAmericanstogotowartosettheslavesfreE.C.Shewasbetteraswritingasswinging挥舞asworD.D.ShehadoncebeenaslavE.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Weneedn’tuseweaponstofightthingsthatarewrong.B.Awriterismorehelpfulinawarthanasoldier.C.Wemustunderstandtheimportanceofliteratureandart.D.NowarcanbewonwithoutsuchabookasUncleTom'sCabin.
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.并在答题卷上将该项填出AMywifepassedawayafewyearsagoandIwentthroughtheworsttimeinmylifE.Ievenwantedtokillmyself.JustformykidsIhadtocontinuetoliveandworkasasmalltowndoctoratmymedicalclinicinHawaii.MykidshadgonetoliveonthemainlandandIwasalonE.Thentheyaskedmetohaveafamilytrip.OnourtripweturnedontheTVatthemotelandsawthesecondplanecrashintotheWorldTradeCenter.SeeingitfallingdownIsaidtomykids:I'mgoingtoAfghanistan.AndafewweekslaterInternationalMedicalCorpssentmetosetup20clinicsinprovinceswherepeoplehadnohealthcarE.Inthesefieldclinicssurroundedbyfrighteningshootsordeadlybombswewereeventuallyserving27000patientsamonthinaverybusyschedulE.TiredandnervousIgraduallyhadasenseofachievementasenseofpurposeandmydepressionwentaway.IntheyearstofollowIwenttoIndonesiaafterthetsunami海啸PakistanaftertheearthquakesSudanafterthecivilwarandIraqaftermoreandmorebombs.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.Meaningfulandhelpful.D.Frighteninganddepressing.Theunderlinedwordrefugeesmeanspeople__________A.whoarerobbedkilledorwoundedB.whosufferfromfluinmovableclinicsC.wholiketotakeadventuresD.whohavelosthomesbecauseofdisasters59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thedoctor'swifeencouragedhimtoworkinforeigncountries.B.Whatthedoctorsaidtohiswifebeforeherdeathbecamereality.C.Thedoctor'sadventuresmadehimunderstandtheloveofhiswifE.D.Withthetrueloveofhiswife;thedoctorstartedtochangehislifE.
AlexiswashotandtireD.Withrage愤怒inhervoicesheshoutedPullmeup!Igiveup.Ihatethis.Thisisstupid!ItwasatthatmomentwhenJasontheadviseronthetriplookedatmeandsaidEdI'mgoingtogodownandtalkwithher.IthenshouteddowntoAlexisHoldon!Youcandothis.Weknowyoucan!Jasongraspedanotherropeputthisclimbingharness系带onandbegantomovedownthecliff.WithinmomentsJasonwasbesideAlexis.Shehadhercheekdirectlyagainstthefaceoftherockwithherfeetbarelyrestingonasmallpieceofthecliffthatjetted急突outwarD.JasonsaidtoAlexisIknowthatyouhavebeenonthiscliffnowforwhatseemslikealongtimE.Yourfeetandfingersarecramping痉挛upandyourforearmsfeelasthoughtheyareonfirE.ButAlexisyouarestrong.Lookhowfarupyouarealready.Youhavetakenoneofthemoredifficultpartsupthecliff.Alexislookatthepathyouhavetaken.AtthatmomentAlexismovedhercheekawayfromtherockfaceandlookeddown.Thebrightwhitechalksheusedinherhandstogiveherabetterholdshowedthepathwherehertiredhandshadmovedherupwardonthecliff.Jasonwasright.Alexishadtakenthehardestwayupthecliff.JasonthenlookedstraightintoAlexis'eyesandinacalmvoicehesaidYouarenotaloneoutherE.TherearepeoplewhocareaboutyouwhowanttohelpyouandseeyousucceeD.Wearegoingtodothistogether.Areyouready?Slowlyshenoddedandtookadeepbreath.Jasonwentdownthecliffbecause_______.A.AlexistookawrongpathB.AlexiswastrappedinrocksC.Alexisdidn'tbelieveinherselfD.Alexis'forearmswerebadlyhurtWecaninferfromthepassagethat_______.A.AlexiswasfinallypulledupbyEdB.AlexisregrettedhavingtakenthewrongpathupthecliffC.AlexiswasimmediatelysenttohospitalaftershewaspulledupD.Alexissuccessfullyrock-climbedTheunderlinedwordhotinthestorymeans_______.A.disappointedB.angryC.uncomfortableD.runningahighbodytemperatureAlexiswouldprobablybecome_______.A.morestrongmindedB.easiertogiveupC.poorerinhealthD.lessinterestedinrockclimbing
WhenJackMafoundedtheAlibabaGroupin1999hehad500000yuaninhishandandthesupportof17friends.NoweightyearslaterAlibabahasbecomeChina’slargestonlinecommercecompanyearningaprofitof1.36billionyuanin2006.ButwhenaskedwhatmakeshimproudMasurprisedmanypeoplebyputtinghisemployeeswayaheadofhislegendarye-commercewebsites.IfeelmostproudofmyteamandtheleastofthewebsitesMasaiD.Thesecretofmysuccessisrelyingonteamworkandhavingasenseofmission使命MamadetheremarksontheeveofAlibabaGroup’ssharesbecomingavailablefortradeontheHongKongStockExchangelastTuesday.OnthefirstdayoftradingthesharesmorethandoubledinvaluE.EightyearsagowhenMacreatedAlibabaheenvisioned预想thattheInternetwouldchangepeople’slives.ButtheformerEnglishteacherknewlittleaboutcomputersciencE.SoIdecidedtohiresomeonewhoknowstechnologyandrespectedhisdecisionshesaiD.MasaidhetrustshisemployeesfullyaslongastheyarediligentandhaveasenseofpurposE.WhenpeopleapplytoworkforAlibabaItalkwiththemfortwohourstolowertheirexpectations.ItelltheapplicantsnottoexpectapayraiseorpromotionbuttopreparetoworklonghoursandtobecriticizedbythebossMasaiD.ButMaisnotarigid严厉的boss.Heislikeafriendintheeyesofmosthisemployees.Unliketraditionalcompanieswheremostofthepeopledojustwhattheirbossaskshetreatsthemaspartnersandencouragesthemtopresenttheirownideas.IhaveconfidenceintheonlinecommercialserviceinChinaandencouragemymorethan4000stafftoremainunitedtomakeAlibabathebiggestecommercesupplierforChinaAsiaandeventheworldsaidMA.Hepromotescompanyvaluesofhonestypassionandteamwork.Thosewhodon’taccepttheseprincipalswillfindithardtoworktherenomatterhowtalentedtheyarE.IhaveseenmanywhoaremorecleverandhardworkingthanmyteamandmeMasaiD.Butwehavealoyalteamwhichhasstayedonthesamecoursenowavering摇摆.AndMapursuinghisdreamisthemagnet磁铁thatdrawstalentsin.57.WhatdidJackMadobeforehefoundedAlibaba?A.Hewasawaiter.B.Hewasatechnician.C.Hewasateacher.D.Hewasamanagerofasmallcompany.58.WhatisJackMa’scharacteristicintermsofhismanagement?A.Trustinghisemployeesfully.B.PuttinghisemployeesaheadofhimselfbeforeperformingandtradE.C.Promotingcompanyvaluesofhonestypassionandteamwork.D.Pursuinghisdreamisthemagnetthatdrawstalentsin.59.WhatdoesMatakethemostpridein?A.Hisemployees.B.HiswebsitE.C.AlibabaGroup’sShares.D.Hisefficientmanagement.60.AccordingtothetextwhichremarksfollowingisNOTreasonable?A.JackMabelievesanemployee’stalentislessimportantthantheacceptanceofthecompany’principals.B.Alibabaisanonlinecommercecompanystartedeightyearsago.C.Alibabahasbecomethebiggeste-commercecompanyinChinA.D.Alibaba’ssharesrocketedaftertheymadetheirfirstpublicappearanceontheHongKongStockExchangelastweek.
DBerniceGallegosatdownonedaythissummerasshedoesprettymucheverydayandbeganlistingitemsoneBay.ShedugintoaboxandpulledoutabaseballcarD.ShestoppedforamomentandadmiredthepicturE.RedStockingB.B.Clubofcincinnatithecardreadunderthereddishbrowncolorphotoof10menwiththeirsockspulleduptotheirknees.Asacollectorandsellerit'sherjobtospotolditemsthatmighthavevaluetoday.It'swhatBernice72andherhusbandAlGallego80havebeendoingsince1974attheirCaliforniaantique古玩storE.ThiscardshefiguredwasworthsellingoneBay.Shetookapicturewroteadescriptionandputitupforauction拍卖.Sheputa$10pricetagonitdecidingagainst$15becauseitwouldhavecostheranextra20cents.Laterthatnightshegotafewoddinquiries—someonewantingtoknowwhetherthecardwasrealsomeonewantinghertoendtheauctionandsellhimthecardimmediately.Thecardisactually139yearsolD.Sportscardcollectorscallthefindextremelyrareandestimatethecardcouldfetchfiveorperhapssixfiguresatauction.JustlikethatBemiceistheleastlikelycharactereverforarare-baseballcardstory.Ididn'tevenknowbaseballexistedthatfarbackGallegosaysIdon'tthinkthatI'veeverbeentoabaseballgamE.Thetheoryisthatthecardcameoutofastoragespacetheyboughtafewyearsback.Itisnotuncommonintheirlineofworktobuytheentirecontentsofstorageunitsforaround$200.WhenshemetwithcardtraderRickMirigianshefoundoutwhatthecardwas—an1869advertisementwithapictureofthefirstprofessionalbaseballteamtheCincinnatiRedStockings.WhenIcametomeetherandshetookitoutofasandwichbagandshewassmokingacigaretteIalmostfaintedMirigiansays.They'veuncoveredapieceofhistorythatfewpeoplewilleverbeabletoimaginE.Thatcardishistory.It'slikeunearthingaMonaLisaoraPicasso.68.WhatcanweconcludefromParagraph3?A.BernicehadtopaysomefeesforhercardoneBay.B.Bernicewantedtoendtheauctionthatnight.C.Bernicedecidedtosellthecardfor$15.D.eBaychargedher20centsforthecarD.69.TheunderlinedwordfetchinParagraph4mostprobablymeans____.A.goandbringB.adduptoC.godowntoD.besoldfor70.Fromthepassagewemaylearnthat____.A.BerniceisabaseballfanB.Berniceisthelastpersontopurchasetherare-baseballcardC.Berniceunexpectedlybecametheowneroftherare-baseballcardD.Bernicedidn'trealizethevalueofthecarduntilsheputitupforauction71.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ASurprisinglyValuableDiscoveryB.BemiceGallego—ALuckyCollectorC.SportsCardCollectorsD.TheHistoryoftheBaseballCard
BIn1943duringtheSecondWorldWarthebodyofanEnglishmanWilliamMartinwasdiscoveredofftheSpanishcoast.ThepapershehasbeencarryingwerereturnedtoEnglandwheretheywerecarefullyexamineD.TheyhadclearlybeenchangedandthatwasexactlywhattheBritishhadhopedwouldhappenforMartinwasatrickdesignedtofooltheGermans.Martindidnotexist.ThebodywasthatofasailorwholookedasthoughhehaddiedwhenhisboatsankbutinfacthehadbeenillanddieD.LeavingtheboattogodownhisparentsallowedthedeadbodytobeputintotheseanearSpain.ItwashopedthattheGermanswouldfinditandreadthefake假的papershecarrieD.ThepaperssaidthattheBritishwouldattacktheislandofSardiniawheninfacttheyplannedtoattacktheislandofSicity.Thetrickwassuccessful.WhentheBritishlandedonSicitymostoftheheavyGermangunshadbeenmovedtodefend保卫SardiniA.65._______putthepapersonthedeadman.A.TheBritishB.GermanspiesC.SpanishsoldiersD.WilliamMartin66.WhentheGermansfoundWilliamMartintheyprobablythoughthe_________.A.wasaBritishspywithimportantinformationaboutthewarB.waskilledbytheBritishsoldiersC.diedofanillnessD.hadthefakepapersoftheBritishArmy67.WhentheBritishfoundoutthepaperswerechangedtheyconcluded_________.A.MartindidexistB.MartinwasaGermanspyC.theGermanshadreadthepapersD.TheyshouldattackSardinia68.Whichoftheorderisrightaccordingtothispassage?__________.A.TheGermansfoundthedeadatseA.B.TheBritishdecidedtousethedeadbodytofooltheGermans.C.TheBritishplannedtoattackSicily.D.ThepapersonMartinwasbroughttoLondontobeexamineD.E.TheGermansfoundthefakepapersonthedeadbody.f.TheGermansdecidedtodefendSardiniA.g.TheGermansbelievedthepapers.A.C.B.A.E.g.f.D.B.C.A.B.D.g.f.E.C.A.C.B.g.f.E.D.D.B.C.A.g.E.f.D.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2满分40分AWhenhethoughtofthepastmygrandfatherwouldsometimesshowusphotographsofhimselfatschool.TheywerebrownandfadedanditwashardtobelievethattheblurredfigureofthelittleboyintheshorttrousersandsockscouldeverhavebeenGrandfather.Besidesheworeacap---andtheboysinthephotographsworecapspulledsofarforwardthathalfoftheirfaceswereobscureD.WhenGrandfatheraskedustopickhimoutfromthegroupwewouldsurelypointtothewrongboy.OnonesuchoccasionmyyoungersisteragedsixburstintotearswhenGrandfatherproudlyguidedherfingertotherightboy.Howcouldthatboybeyou?shecrieD.HeshouldhaveabearD.Wewereofcourseallconvincedthatgrandfathersshouldhavebeardspreferablywhiteandbushylikeourowngrandfather's.IwasagoodscholarGrandfatherwouldsaywagginghisbeardoverthephotographs.Ishouldhavebeentopofthec1assifIhadn'thadtogetupatsixeverymorningtomilkthecowsandchopthewoodandagainwhenIcamehomefromschool.ButSaturdays?WhatdidyoudoonSaturdays?SaturdaysifitwasfineI’dbeoutalldayinthefieldswiththemenrepliedGrandfather.AndifitwaswetI’dbehelpingmymotherwithoddjobsroundthehousE.Therewasn'tmuchtimeforstudying.WealltriedhardtoimaginewhatitwouldhavebeenliketohavebeenGrandfathergettingupatcrackofdawnandneverobviouslyhavingamomentforhimself.ItseemedwehadlearntsomethingfromwhatGrandfatherhadsaidabouthischildhooD.56.Inthefirstparagraphofthispassagewhattheauthorreallytellsusisthat_______.A.hisgrandfatherusedtowearshorttrouserssocksandacapaswellB.itwasdifficulttotellwhichoftheboysinthephotographswasGrandfatherC.hedidn'tbelieveGrandfatherworeacappulledforwardwhenhewasatschoolD.itwasfuntowatchboysinthephotographswearingcapspulledforward57.Theauthor'ssisterburstintotearsbecause________.A.shedidnotgetachancetopickoutGrandfatherinthephotographsB.shewastoldwhichwastherightboybeforesheherselfcouldpickhimoutC.otherchildrendidnotagreewithherthatGrandfathershouldhavehadabeardD.shefoundGrandfatherinthephotographsdidnothaveabeard58.WhenGrandfathersaidIshouldhavebeentopoftheclass.hemeant________.A.ifhehadhadmoretimeforstudyinghewouldhavebeenthebestinhisclassB.heshouldhavespentmoretimestudyingratherthanplayingballgamesC.hisschooldaysshouldnothavebeensohardandmiserableD.hecouldhaveneverbeenthebeststudentevenifhehadstudiedstillharder59.InthelastparagraphtheauthorsaidWealltriedhardtoimaginebecause________.A.thefiguresoftheboysinthephotographsweresmallandblurredB.thechildrenhadneverexperiencedlifelikethatofGrandfatherC.thephotographsGrandfathershowedthemwerebrownandfadedD.Grandfatherfailedtotellthemabouthischildhoodindetail
THEBRONTEFAMILYYorkshireEnglandwasthesettingfortwogreatnovels小说ofthe19thcentury.ThesewereCharlotteBronte’sJaneEyreandEmilyBronte’sWutheringHeights.TheyoungestsisterAnnewasalsoagiftednovelistandherbookshavethesameextraordinaryqualityashersisters’.TheirfatherwasPatrickBronteborninIrelanD.HemovedwithhiswifeMariaBronteandtheirsixsmallchildrentoHaworthinYorkshirein1820.SoonafterMrs.Bronteandthetwoeldestchildrendiedleavingthefathertocareoftheremainingthreegirlsandaboy.Charlottewasbornin1816.Emilywasbornin1818andAnnein1820.TheirbrotherBranwellwasbornin1817.Lefttothemselvesthechildrenwroteandtoldstoriesandwalkedoverthehills.Theygrewuplargelyself-educateD.Branwellshowedagreatinterestindrawing.Thegirlsweredeterminedtoearnmoneyforhisarteducation.Theytookpositionsasteachersortaughtchildrenintheirhomes.Aschildrentheyhadallwrittenmanystories.Charlotteasayounggirlalonewrote22bookseachwith60to100pagesofsmallhandwriting.ThereforetheyturnedtowritingforincomE.By1847CharlottehadwrittenTheProfessor;EmilyWutheringHeights;andAnneAgnesGrey.AftermuchdifficultyAnneandEmilyfoundapublisher出版商buttherewasnointerestshowninCharlotte’sbook.Itwasnotpublisheduntil1859.Howeveronepublisherexpressedaninterestinseeingmoreofherworks.JaneEyrewasalreadystartedandshehurriedlyfinishedit.Itwasacceptedatonce;thuseachofthesistershadabookpublishedin1847.JaneEyrewasimmediatelysuccessful;theothertwohoweverdidnotdosowell.PeopledidnotlikeWutheringHeights.Theysaiditwastoowildtooanimal-likE.ButgraduallyitcametobeconsideredoneofthefinestnovelsintheEnglishlanguagE.EmilylivedonlyashortwhileafterthepublicationofthebookandAnnediedin1849.CharlottepublishedShirleyin1849andVillettein1853.In1854shemarriedArthurBellNicholls.Butonlyayearlatershediedoftuberculosis肺结核ashersistershaD.Weknowfromthetextthat.A.JaneEyrewaspublishedin1847B.CharlotteBrontewrote22booksinallC.theBrontesistersreceivedgoodeducationD.PatrickBrontehelpedhisdaughterswiththeirwritingTheunderlinedwordstheothertwointhe5thparagraphreferto.A.ShirleyandVilletteB.TheProfessorandAgnesGreyC.AgnesGreyandWutheriingHeightsD.TheProfessorandwutheringHeightsWhatdoweknowabouttheBrontesistersfromthetext?A.Theirnovelsinterestedfewpublishers.B.NoneofthemhadmorethantwobookspublisheD.C.Noneofthemlivedlongerthan40yearsolD.D.EmilywastheleastsuccessfulofthethreE.
Onedayayoungmanwascleaningouthislategrandfather’sbelongingswhenhecameacrossabrightredenvelopE.WrittenonthefrontwerethewordsTomygrandson.Recognizinghisgrandfather'shandwritingtheyoungmanopenedtheenbelopE.A.letterinsideread:DearRonnyYearsagoyoucametomeforhelp.YousaidGrandpahowisitthatyou'veaccomplishedsomuchinyourlife?You'restillfullofenergyandI'malreadytiredofstruggling.HowcanIgetthatsameenthusiasmthatyou'vegot?Ididn'tknowwhattosaytoyouthen.ButknowingmydaysarenumberedIfigurethatIoweyouananswer.SohereiswhatIbelievE.Ithinkalotofithastodowithhowapersonlooksatthings.Icallitkeepingyoureyeswideopen.Firstrealizethatlifeisfilledwithsurprisesbutmanyaregoodones.Ifyoudon'tkeepwatchingforthemyou'llmisshalftheexcitement.ExpecttobethrilledonceinawhileandyouwillbE.Whenyoumeetupwithchallengeswelcomethem.They'llleaveyouwiserstrongerandmorecapablethanyouwerethedaybefore.whenyoumakeamistakebegratefulforthethingsittaughtyou.Resolvetousethatlessontohelpyoureachyourgoals.Andalwaysfollowtherules.Eventhelittleones.Whenyoufollowtheruleslifeworks.Ifyouthinkyoueverreallygetbywithbreakingtherulesyou'reonlyfoolingyourself.It'salsoimportanttodecideexactlywhatyouwant.Thenkeepyourmingfocusedonitandbepreparedtoreceiveit.ButbereadytoendupinsomenewplacestooAsyougrowwiththeyearsyou'llbegivenbiggershoestofill.Sobereadyforendingsaswellaschallengingbeginnings.Sometimeswehavetobebraveenoughtomovefromthefamiliartotheunfamiliar.Lifeisn'tjustreachingpeaksPartofitismovingfromonepeaktothenext.Ifyouresttoolonginbetweenyoumightbetemptedtoquit.Leavethepastinthepast.Climbthenextmountainandenjoytheview.Dumpthingsthatweighyoudownemotionallyandspiritually.WhenanoldresentmentbelieforattitudebecomesheavylightenyourloaD.Shedthosehurtfulattitudesthatslowyoudownanddrainyourenergy.Rememberthatyourchoiceswillcreateyoursuccessesandyourfailures.Soconsiderallthepathwaysaheadanddecidewhichonestofollow.Thenbelieveinyourselfgetupandgetgoing.Andbesuretotakebreaksonceinawhile.They'llgiveyouarenewedcommitmenttoyourdreamsandacheerfulhealthyperceptionofthethingsthatmatterthemosttoyou.Mostimportantofall.nevergiveuponyourself.Thepersonthatendsupawinneristheoncewhoresolvestowin.Givelifeeverythingyou'vegotandlifewillgiveitsbestbacktoyou.LovealwaysGrandpaTheunderlinedpartButknowingmydaysarenumberedimpliesthat.A.hisgrandpacouldcountdaysB.hisgrandpa’scachdaywasimportantC.hisgrandpaknewhewasdyingD.hisgrandpawaseagertotelltheyoungmanWhydidtheyoungman’sgrandpawritethisletter?Because.A.hewantedtorecallhiswholelifeB.hewantedtotellhisgrandsonhowgreathewasC.hewantedtoexplainhowtokeepenergyD.hewantedtoshowhowtosucceedTheyoungman’sgrandpamayagree.A.howapersonlooksatthingshasnothingtodowithone’sfutureB.weshouldbethankfulforwhatmistakesteachusC.successfullifeisjustreachingpeaksD.It’snotsoimportanttodecideexactlywhatyouwantAccordingtothepassage.A.learningtogiveupisveryimportantB.we’dbetterstayinthefamiliarC.obeyinglittlerulesdoesn’tmatterD.takingbreaksonceinawhileisgoodtous
Evenbeforemyfatherleftusmymotherhadtogobacktoworktosupportourfamily.OnceIcameoutofthekitchencomplainingMomIcan'tpeelpotatoes.IhaveonlyonehanD.Momneverlookedupfromsewing.YougetyourselfintothatkitchenandpeelthosepotatoesshetoldmE.Anddon'teverusethatasanexcuseforanythingagain!Inthesecondgradeourteacherlinedupmyclassontheplaygroundandhadeachofusraceacrossthemonkeybarsswingingfromonehighsteelbartothenext.WhenitwasmyturnIshookmyheaD.SomekidsbehindmelaughedandIwenthomecrying.ThatnightItoldMomaboutit.ShehuggedmeandIsawherwe'llseeaboutthatlook.Thenextafternoonshetookmebacktoschool.AtthedesertedplaygroundMomlookedcarefullyatthebars.NowpullupwithyourrightarmsheadviseD.ShestoodbyasIstruggledtoliftmyselfwithmyrighthanduntilIcouldhookthebarwithmyotherarm.Dayafterdaywepracticedandshepraisedmeforeveryrung横档IreacheD.I'dneverforgetthenexttimecrossingtherungs.Ilookeddownatthekidswhowerestandingwiththeirmouthsopen.OnenightafteradanceatmynewjuniorhighIlayinbedsobbing.IcouldhearMomcomeintomyroom.MomIsaidweepingnoneofthegirlswoulddancewithmE.ForalongtimeIdidn'thearanything.ThenshesaidOhhoneysomedayyou'llbebeatingthoseboysoffwithabat.Hervoicewassoftandweak.Iglancedathertoseetearsrunningdownhercheeks.ThenIknewhowmuchshesufferedonmybehalf.Shehadneverletmeseehertears.WhichofthefollowingexpressionscanbeusedmostsuitablytodescribeMom'sattitudewhenshemadethechildpeelpotatoes?A.Cruel.B.Serious.C.Strict.D.ColD.Fromthepassageweknowmonkeybarscanhelpachildtrain____.A.theskilltocircleroundabarB.theskilltothrowandcatchthingsC.thespeedofone'shandmovementD.thestrengthandskilltohangandswingWhatdoesthesentenceIsawher'we'llseeaboutthat'lookimply?A.Mombelievedeveryaimcouldbeachievedifyoustucktoit.B.WhatthechildhadsaidbroughtMomgreatattractionandcuriosity.C.Momwasdeterminedtoprovesheherselfwasbetterthantheteacher.D.Theraceacrossmonkeybarswasnotdifficultenoughforachildtogiveup.Themostprobableconclusionwecandrawafterreadingthepassageis____.A.thelastincidentwassadenoughtomakeMomweepB.thechild'sexperienceremindedMomofthatofherownC.MomcouldsolveanyproblemexcepttheoneinthelastparagraphD.infactMomsufferedmoreintheprocessofthechild'sgrowth
第三部分阅读理解共15小题每小题2分满分30分ATenyearsagoSangLana17-year-oldChinesegymnastwascompetingattheGoodwillGamesinNewYork.Duringaroutinewarm-upvault跳马Sanglandedonherheadandsufferedaninjurythatleftherparalyzedfromthechestdown.Tenyearslatersheisacollegegraduateandhasmanyadmirers.AccordingtoNewYorkTimeswhathappenedwasthatasSangwasmakinghersprint短跑downtherunwayacoachmovedthespringboard跳板inamisguided搞错的attempttohelpher.Shewasrunningatfullspeedandhadnotimetostop.Unfortunatelytherewasnocushiontoreceiveherfall.IheardaterriblesoundOctavianBelutheRomaniancoachsaidatthetimE.Idon’tfeelbadaboutitnowSangsaidinaninterviewovertheweekendexplainingthatshestillfollowsgymnastics.SheprovidedherprofessionalopinionontelevisionandontheInternetduringtheBeijingOlympics.I’vehadtolearntofacereality.SometimeswhenIwatcholdvideosofmeflyingingymnasticsI’mproudthatIusedtobesogooD.She’sgettingonwithherlifE.AtPekingUniversityfromwhichSanggraduatedlastyearwithabroadcasting播音degreefriendshadtocarryherupstairsfromclasstoclass.Shehasherowncaretaker看护andapersonalassistantormanagerprovidedtoherbyChina’sGeneralSportsAdministration.Ican’tsayIneverfeelregretbutInevercomplainSangsaiD.There’snouseinbeingregretful.Youcan’tliveyourlifeoveragain.Istilllovesports.66.WhatcausedSangLantobecomeinjuredaccordingtothepassage?A.ShewasrunningtoofastatthattimE.B.ShelandedonthecushioninthewrongplacE.C.Thecoachdidn’tknowshewasgoingtofall.D.A.coachmovedthespringboardtoawrongplacE.67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Sangfacesherpastbravely.B.ItwasnotSang’sfaultthatshewasinjureD.C.A.caretakerhasbeenprovidedbySang’sownfamily.D.Sangfeelsalittleregretsometimes.68.WhichofthefollowinghavehelpedSangLansinceherinjury?A.OctavianBeluB.HercaretakerC.HermanagerD.China’sGeneralSportsAdministrationE.TheinterviewerA.bceB.bdeC.adeD.bcd
CJiangNanafull-timemotherinBeijingkeepsadozenorsoclothbagsathomecarefullyselectingoneortwobeforeheadingouttogetgroceries.MostofthemweregiveawaysfromadvertisingmarketingcampaignsbutothershadbeenhandedoutinthestreetbyvariousenvironmentalprotectionorganizationssheexplaineD.SinceJune2008Chinahasforbiddentheproductionsaleandusageofplasticbagsthinnerthan0.025millimeter毫米andretailers零售商arenotallowedtoprovidefreeplasticbagstotheircustomersregardlessofthethickness.ManyChineseconsumerslikeJianghavelearnedtorefuseplasticbagswheneverpossibleintheirshopping.Aplasticbagmayonlycostafewjiaobutit’smoreabouthowbadtheyarefortheenvironmentJiangsaiD.TheplasticbanisforthemostpartwellcarriedoutinbigcitiesandhasbeendistinctlyeffectiveinreducingwhitewastE.OnthefirstanniversaryoftheplasticbanGlobalVillageofBeijinganNGOenvironmentalorganizationshowsthatduringtheyearofthebantheconsumptionofplasticbagsfellbyabout40billionpiecesinchainsupermarketsalonesavingmorethan1.2milliontonsofpetroleum.Howeverenforcementshowsconsiderablylessmuscleinsmallercitiestownsandcountry-sidE.InaremotetownlikeLichuantheawarenessofenvironmentalprotectionisnotasstrongasthatinbigcities.Streetvendors街头小贩worrythattheyarelikelytolosecustomersiftheychargethemforplasticbags.Seeingnosignificanceintheissuelocalgovernmentoftenturnablindeyetobannedbagtrafficinthemarket.Therearestillthosewhodon’thaveaninterestinlivinggreen.CuiLinanotherBeijingeroftenforgetstobringaclothbagwhenshoppingandhastobuyplasticbags.AnywayIthinkplasticbagsareneaterandcleanerandIdon’tmindpayingacouplemorejiaoheshruggeD.MrsYuavegetablevendorinLichuanCountyJiangxiProvincerecalledthatbeforeplasticbagsbecamepopularintheearly1990sChinesepeoplealwayscarriedabamboobasketwhentheyvisitedthemarket.PlasticbagsaremoreconvenientshecommentsandherviewmightbethatofthetensofmillionsofpeopleinthenationwhostillclingtoplasticbagspaidorfreE.Thisissuggestedbyhertradewherepilesofplasticbagsarestillpassedouteveryday.49.InParagraph1thewriterusesJiangNan’scaseto__________.A.introduceatopicB.tellastoryC.describeapersonD.offeranargumentHowdidJiangNangetherclothbags?A.SheboughtthematalowpricE.C.Sheborrowedthemfromherrelatives.B.ShegotthemforfreE.D.Shemadethemherself.51.WhichisNOTthereasonwhysomepeoplestilluseplasticbagswhenshopping?A.Clothbagsaredifficulttogetandheavytocarry.B.People’sawarenessofenvironmentalprotectionisnotstrongenough.C.Peopledon’tmindpayingacouplemorejiaoforplasticbags.D.Streetvendorsworrythattheyarelikelytolosecustomersiftheychargethem.52.Whatmessagedoesthewritermostlyconveyinthepassage?A.Toreducewhitewasteisurgent.B.Theplasticbagbanhasachievedgreatsuccess.C.Thereisstillalongwaytogofortheplasticbagban.D.People’sawarenessofenvironmentalprotectionshouldbestresseD.
WhileIwasin9thgradeIbuiltacircuit电路装置forthetrafficsystemofourcity.AftergettingthefirstprizeIgotthisvaluableadvicefrommyfather:Dowhateverinterestsyouanddon’tlettheworkchallengeyoumakesureyouarechallengingthatwork.Ihavealwayspreferredtheprojectswhicharechallengingandrelatedtoreallifeproblems.Iclearlyrememberbuildingashippingprogramseveralyearsago.Idividedthewholeprojectintoseveralsmallsections.WhenIunderstooditclearlyIusedmybrainstormingskillonitandgavesomebasicideas.ThenIaskedmyprofessorforhelpbeforejumpingintocoding编码.AtfirstIdidnotknowhowtoaskquestionscorrectlyandalwaysaskedthequestionHowdoIdoit?AsIkeptworkinganddiscussedwithmyprofessorIbecamemorecomfortableandthosehowquestionssoonturnedintowhatifIdothisandthattypesofquestions.IttookmefourdaystowritethecodE.Thedesiretosolvetheproblemkeptmesleeplessallnightsbrainstorminginevengreaterdetails.EverytimeIsawmyprogramrunningsmoothlyIexplodedwithjoy.Istillrememberthelastdayofmywork.Iwasgettingsomeproblemanddidn’tknowwhattodo.Atthatmomentamancameintoclean.Hehadheadphonesandhewasdancingwhilecleaningtheroom.SeeingthisIburstoutlaughing.ThatmomentcalmedmE.IregainedenergyandinterestandstartedtoworkagainandsoonIfixedtheproblem.Mysuccessintheprojectprovedthatbreakingupalargeproblemintosmallpartscouldhelpfindapossiblesolution.Discussingtheproblemwithotherswasalsoverybeneficial.NowIhavegainedtheconfidencetoattemptanykindofproject.Accordingtothepassagethewriterwasinterestedin______.A.developingtrafficsystemsB.doingchallengingprojectsC.winninggreatprizesD.writingdifferentcodesThewriteraskedthequestionhowdoIdoitatfirstbecause______.A.hehadnoclearideaabouthisprogramB.hewastooshytoexpresshimselfC.hewantedtobeunderstoodeasilyD.hepreferredthiskindofquestionWelearnfromthepassagethatthewriter’sshippingprogram______.A.wouldbenefitpeoplealotB.wasdonetogetherwithothersC.wasdifficultandneededpatienceD.costmuchmoneyandenergyWhatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.DoItYourselfB.NoPainsNoGainsC.LearningwithInterestD.PracticeMakesPerfect
Thebusinessexecutivewasdeepindebtandcouldseenowayout.Creditors债主wereclosinginonhim.Suppliersweredemandingpayment.Hesatontheparkbenchheadinhandswonderingifanythingcouldsavehiscompanyfrombankruptcy破产.Suddenlyanoldmanappearedbeforehim.Icanseethatsomethingistroublingyou.hesaiD.Afterlisteningtotheexecutivetheoldmansaid:IbelieveIcanhelpyou.Heaskedthemanhisnamewroteoutacheckandpusheditintohishandsaying:Takethismoney.MeetmehereexactlyoneyearfromtodayandyoucanpaymebackatthattimE.ThenheturnedanddisappearedasquicklyashehadcomE.Thebusinessexecutivesawinhishandacheckfor$500000signedbyJohnD.Rockefellerthenoneoftherichestmenintheworld!Icansettleallmydebtsinamoment!herealizeD.Butinsteadtheexecutivedecidedtoputtheuncashedcheckinhissafejustknowingitwouldgivehimthestrengthtoworkoutawaytosavehisbusiness.Withrenewedoptimismhemadebetterdealsandextendedtermsofpayment.Heclosedseveralbigdeals.Withinafewmonthshewasoutofdebtandmakingmoneyonceagain.Exactlyoneyearlaterhereturnedtotheparkwiththeuncashedcheck.Attheagreed-upontimetheoldmanappeareD.Butjustastheexecutivewasabouttohandbackthecheckandsharehissuccessstoryanursecamerunningupandgrabbedtheoldman.I’msogladIcaughthim!shecrieD.Ihopehehasn’tbeenbotheringyou.He’salwaysescapingfromtheresthomeandtellingpeoplehe’sJohnD.Rockefeller.Andsheledtheoldmanawaybythearm.Whatwastheexecutiveworriedabout?A.Hecouldn’tproduceenoughforthesuppliers.B.Thecreditorswouldn’tlendhimanymoney.C.Hisproductsdidn’tsellwell.D.Hemightrunintobankcruptcy.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheoldmanisTRUE?A.TheoldmanhadknowntheexecutivewasintroublebeforehecamE.B.Theoldman’swayofhelpingtheexecutiveworkedoutwell.C.ThecheckhewrotewasfarfromenoughfortheexecutivE.D.Infacttheoldmandidn’twanttohavehismoneyback.Theexecutivedidn’tcashthecheckbecause____________.A.Hewasafraidthatthebankdidn’thavesomuchmoney.B.Thecheckgavehimalotofstrengthandencouragement.C.Hewasuncertainifhecouldeverpaybackthemoney.D.Heknewtheoldmanwasn’tJohnD.Rockefelleratall.
CThissummervacationXiaokaiahighschoolstudentinGuangzhouplannedtospendhistimesurfingtheInternetplayingbasketballandwatchingTV.ButXiaokai'sparentstriedtomakehimreadsomeclassicsathomE.Intheiryeesreadingtheclassicswoulddohissonmuchmoregoodthanotheractivities.ThoughhisroomwasfulloftheclassicbookshehadjustfinishedreadingoneofthemTheOldManandtheSeA.IpickedupthebookjustbecauseitwasnotverythickhesaiD.Nothingimpressedmeatallafterreading.Xiaokaiisnotaloneintoday'sChinA.Nowmostoftheteenagersarefondofreadingmartialartsstoriescartoonsandpopularmagazines.Theoseclassicscannotgettheminterestedatall.Parentsareworryingaboutthisphenomenon现象.Theyalwaystelltheirchilrentoreadtheclasssicswhichissupposedtohelptheirchildrenimprovetheiracademicstudies.MsLimadeaclassicsreadingplanforherdaughterbutherdaughterrefusedtocarryitaway.Shejustfinishedlessthan10pagesoftheDreamofRedChamber阁楼duringthewholesummervacation.MsLisighedWhat'swrongwiththechildrentoday?Itisthesamewithteachers.OnemiddleschoolChineseteacheroncepreparedachart图表ofInterpersonalrelationshipinthebest-knownnovelDreamofRedChamberforhisstudents.Theywereaskedtorememberhowthecharactersarerelatedtoeachotherwhilepreparingforthefinalexam.Toimprovethesituationinwhichthefastfoodculture快餐文化seemstobewinningoverteenagersparentsareexpectedtounderstandtheirchildren'sinterestsandguidethemtoreadthebooksinsteadofforcingthemaccordingtosomeexperts.ItisnotnecessaryforthekidstoreadtheclassicsintheirchildhooD.TheycanreadclassicsafterhavingtheirownlifeexperiencE.64.Xiaokaireadonlyoneclassicbookbecause_______.A.hedidn'thavemoreB.hewasn'tinterestedintheclassicsC.ittookhimalotoftimeD.hejustactedonhisparents'advice65.WhenthewritersaysXiaokaiisnotaloneshemeansthat________.A.manyothersdon'tlikeclassicseitherB.someparentsandteacherssupportXiaokaiC.Xiaokaiisnotthefamily'sonlychildD.Xiaokaioftenreadstogetherwithothers66.Whichbelongorbelongstothefastfoodcultureaccordingtothearticle?A.TheoldManandtheSeA.B.TheDreamofRedChamber.C.Martialartsstories.D.ThebooksfillingupXiaokai'sroom.67.WhowouldbemorelikelytostandonthesideofthatChineseteacher?A.Thestudents.B.Theparents.C.Theexperts.D.Thewriter.
LanewaitedonthebenchnearestthebridgeashehadbeeninstructeD.Thestrongwindblewstraightacrosstheriverandhehadtoputhisovercoatcloserabouthim.HewentoverhisinstructionsinhisminD.Thespywouldappearatfouro’clock.HewouldtalktoLaneforawhileafterwhichhewouldgetupleavinghisnewspapersbehinD.TheplanswouldbefoundinsidE.A.distantclockbegantostrikethehour.AsiffromnowhereamanappearedandsatdownbesideLaneplacinghisnewspaperontheseatbetweenthem.Hewasthinandmiddle-agedandseemedinneedofagoodmeal.Hedidn’tlooklikeasuccessfulspyLanethought.Histalkabouttheweatherwasuninteresting.A.fewminuteslaterhegotupandcontinuedonhisway.Lanepickedupthepaperwhichlayonthebenchasifhewantedtoreadthenews.HewasexcitedtoseetheplansstuckonthecenterpagE.Atthatmomenthowevertherewasastronggustofwindwhichliftedthenewspaperintotheairlikeakiteandblewitintotheriver.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE?A.SittingonthebenchLanerepeatedhisorderstohimselfB.Lanewouldreadabouttheplansinthenewspaper.C.ThemanLanewasexpectingdidn’tarriveontimeD.ThemanwhosuddenlyappearedwasnottheoneLanewaswaitingfor.ThespywasgoingtogiveLanesomeimportant.A.papersB.informationC.instructionsD.adviceLanefoundthespyvery.A.interestingB.peculiarC.ordinaryD.well-fedThespyleftthenewspaper.A.bytheplanB.bymistakeC.atLane’srequestD.outofkindness
第二节共5小题每小题2分共10分根据短文内容从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Wehadbeenlivingourvalleyforsixteenmonthswhenwefirstrealizedthedangersthatcouldexist.ItwastheyearwhenthestormscameearlybeforethecalendarevenhintedatwinterevenbeforeNovemberwasout.71Soonsnowbegantofall.Withinadayitlaysome15centimetersdeep.Italmostcompletelyblockedourlaneandmadethestreamsidepathslipperyanddangerous.Butontheneighboringheightsthesnowwasmuchdeeperandstayedforlonger.Uptherethewindblastedfiercely.Deeplyinourvalleywefeltonlysuddengustsofwind:treesswayedbutthebranchesheldfirm.Andyetweknewthattherewasreasonforustoworry.Thesnowandwindwerecertainlyinconvenientbuttheydidnotreallytroubleusgreatly.72Itremindedusofwhatcouldhaveoccurredifcircumstanceshadbeendifferentiftheflowofwaterfromthehillshadnotmanyyearsbeforebeencontrolledheldbackbyaseriesofdams.73Dayafterdaywewatchedfuriouscloudspileuphighoverthehillstothewest.Sinistergreycloudsextendedoverthevalleys.TheytwistedandturnedrisingeastwardsandupwardswarningofwhatwastocomE.Wehadseenenoughofthesky;nowwebegantowatchtheriverwhicheverydaywasbecomingfullerandwilder.Theriverseemedmaddenedasthewaterspouredalmosthorizontallydowntoitslowerstretches.74Itwasfardeeperthanwe’deverseenitsonearourhomelungingfuriouslyatitsbanks.Forthreedaysweprayedthatitwouldstaybelowitswall.75A.ItwastherivertheRyburnwhichnormallyflowedsogentlythatthreatenedusmost.B.ThegreatpowerofallthiswaterpreventsusfrombelievingourselvestobecompletelysafeinourhomE.C.Inashorttimethesnowstartedtomelt.D.JustacoupleofmetersfromourcottagethestreamseemedwildbeneaththebridgE.E.OurprayerwereansweredasthedamheldandthewatersbegantosubsidE.F.Theygrewsostrongthatwecouldn’tcontrolit.G.Untilthenwehadfeltsafeandshelteredinourvalley.
IV.ReadingComprehension40pointsDirections:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedABCandD.ChoosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustreaD.A.Thefirstdayofschoolourprofessorintroducedhimselfandchallengedustogettoknowsomeonewedidn’tknow.Istooduptolookaroundwhenagentlehandtouchedmyshoulder.Iturnedaroundtofindawrinkledlittleoldladybeamingupatmewithasmilethatlitupherentirebeing.ShesaidHigirl!MynameisRosE.I’m87yearsolD.CanIgiveyouahug?Ilaughedandenthusiastically热情地respondedOfcourseyoumay!andshegavemeagiantsqueezE.Whyareyouincollegeatsuchayounginnocentage?IaskeD.ShejokinglyrepliedI’mheretomeetarichhusbandgetmarriedhaveacoupleofchildrenandthenretireandtravel!NoseriouslyIsaiD.IwascuriouswhatmayhavemotivatedhertobetakingonthischallengeatheragE.IalwaysdreamedofhavingacollegeeducationandnowI’mgettingone!shetoldmE.OverthecourseoftheyearRosebecameacampusiconandsheeasilymadefriendswherevershewent.Shelovedtodressupandshereveledintheattentionbestoweduponherfromtheotherstudents.Shewaslivingitup.AttheendofthesemesterweinvitedRosetospeakatourfootballbanquet.I’llneverforgetwhatshetaughtus.Wedonotstopplayingbecauseweareold;wegrowoldbecausewestopplaying.Thereareonlytwosecretstostayingyoungbeinghappyandachievingsuccess.Youhavetolaughandfindhumoreveryday.You’vegottohaveadream.Whenyouloseyourdreamsyoudie!shesaiD.Thereisahugedifferencebetweengrowingolderandgrowingup.Ifyouarenineteenyearsoldandlieinbedforonefullyearanddon’tdooneproductivethingyouwillturn20yearsolder.IfIam87yearsoldandstayinbedforayearandneverdoanythingIwillturn88.Anybodycangrowolder.ButeveryminutecountsforyoungmensheaddeD.TheideaistogrowupbyalwaysfindingtheopportunityinchangE.Havenoregrets.Theelderlyusuallydon’thaveregretsforwhatwedidbutratherforthingswedidnotdo.Theonlypeoplewhofeardeatharethosewithregrets.SheconcludedherspeechbycourageouslysingingTheSongofRose.Shechallengedeachofustostudythelyrics歌词andlivethemoutinourdailylives.Attheyear’sendRosefinishedthecollegedegreeshehadbegunallthoseyearsago.OneweekaftergraduationRosediedpeacefullyinhersleep.51.Rosemadeherselfknowntotheauthorina______manner.A.seriousB.coldC.humorousD.crazy52.Fromtheinformationprovidedinthepassageweknow______.A.RosefinishedthecollegedegreewithinayearB.RosedidrealizeherdreamofmeetingarichhusbandandgettingmarriedthroughcollegeeducationC.RoseenjoyedhercampuslifeverymuchD.Rosegrewsooldthatshestoppedplaying53.Rosedeliveredthespeech______.A.atthegraduationB.endedwithTheSongofRoseC.whichshepreparedcarefullyD.tochallengealltheotherspeakers54.Accordingtoherspeech______.A.wheneveryouhaveadreamyousucceedB.allpeopledon’tgrowupwhilegrowingolderC.RoseusuallyregrettedhavingdonesomethingD.anine-year-oldisasoldasa87-year-oldifhedoesn’tdoanything
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下面短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项AItwasMonday.Mrs.Smith'sdogwashungrybuttherewasnotanymeatinthehousE.Consideringthattherewasnobetterway.Mrs.SmithtookapieceofpaperandwrotethefollowingwordsonitGivemydoghalfapoundofmeat.ThenshegavethepapertoherdogandsaidgentlyTakethistothebutcher*personwhosejobissellingmeatandhe'sgoingtogiveyouyourlunchtoday.Holdingthepieceofpaperinitsmouththedograntothebutcher's.Itgavethepapertothebutcher.Thebutcherreaditcarefullyrecognizedthatitwasreallythelady'shandwritingandsoondiditashewasaskedto.ThedogwasveryhappyandatethemeatupatoncE.Atnoonthedogcametotheshopagain.Itgavethebutcherapieceofpaperagain.AfterreadingithegaveithalfapoundofmeatoncemorE.Thenextdaythedogcameagainexactlyatnoon.Andasusualitbroughtapieceofpaperinthemouth.Thistimethebutcherdidnottakealookatpaperandgavethedogitsmeatforhehadregardedthedogasoneofhiscustomers*peoplewhobuysth.fromashop.Butthedogcameagainatfouro'clock.Andthesamethinghappenedonceagain.Tothebutcher'smoresurpriseitcameforthethirdtimeatsixo'clockandbroughtwithitathirdpieceofpaper.Thebutcherfeltabitpuzzled.HesaidtohimselfThisisasmalldog.WhydoesMrs.SmithgiveitsomuchmeattoeattodayLookingatthepieceofpaperhefoundthattherewerenotanywordsonit!56Mrs.Smithtreatedherlittledogquite.A.cruellyB.fairlyC.kindlyD.friendly57ItseemedthatthedogknewwellthatthepaperMrs.Smithgaveit.A.mightdoitmuchharmB.coulddoitmuchgoodC.wouldhelpthebutcherD.wasworthmanypounds58Thebutcherdidnotgiveanymeattothedog.A.beforehefeltsurethatthewordswerereallywrittenbyMrs.SmithB.whenhefoundthatthewordsonthepaperwerenotclearC.becausehehadsoldoutallthemeatinhisshopD.untilhewaspaidenoughbyMrs.Smith59Fromitsexperiencethedogfoundthat.A.onlythepaperwithMrs.Smith'swordsinitcouldbringitmeatB.thebutcherwouldgivethemeattoitwheneverhesawitC.Mrs.SmithwouldpayforthemeatitgotfromthebutcherD.apieceofpapercouldbringithalfapoundofmeat60Attheendofthestoryyou'llfindthat.A.thedogwascleverenoughtowriteonthepaperB.thedogdarednotgotothebutcher'sanymoreC.thebutcherwastoldnottogiveanymeattothedogD.thebutcherfoundhimselfcheatedbythecleveranimal
OnedaynewlyweddedNancylostherringwhilehelpingtoplantpotatoes.Friendswerecalledandthefieldwassearchedlongbutinvain.LaterwhenthepottoeswereharvestedEveryonelookedoutfortheringbutitremainedlost.Anotheryearcameroundandallthefarmersworkinginthefieldkepttheireyesopen.ThefollowingyearwasthesamE.AndyearafteryearwhoeverhadbusinessinthefieldawayshadNancy’sringinhisminD.Thenthefarmchangedhandsbutitwentnofartherthantocousins.Sothememoryofthelostringremainedaliveuntilthirty-eightyearshadpasseD.Thencameaspringdaywhenamanwasploughingthefieldbehindapairofhorses.Evenafterthirty-eightyearshestilllookedoutfortheringandknewjustwhichpartofthefieldNancyhadlostitin.Atthistimewhenhecametherehefoundit.HepickeditupputitcarefullyintohispocketlefthishorseandranallthewaydowntothevillageandplaceditintoNancy’shanD.76.HowdidNancycometoloseherring?A.ShelostitwhilehelpingtoharvesttomatoesinthefieldB.ShelostitwhilewateringtheplantsinthefielD.C.ShelostitwhileworkinginthefielD.D.ShelostitwhilehelpingtoplantpotatoesinthefielD.77.Whatwasdonesothatthelostringcouldbefound?A.Friendswereaskedtojoininthesearch.B.ThefieldwassearchedforalongtimE.C.Dogswerecalledtolookforit.D.BothA.andB78.Whydidpeoplekeeplookingfortheringevenafterthefarmchangedhands?A.ItwasaveryexpensiveringB.Theyallwantedtosolvethemystery.C.TheyalllovedNancy.D.Everybodywantedtohavethisring.79.Whatdidtheploughmandoafterfindingthering?A.Hepickeditupandputitinhispocket.B.HeranbacktotelleverybodyinthevillagE.C.Heplaceditinasecretspot.D.Hereturnedittotheowner.80.Whatcanyouinferfromthestory?A.TheringwasinvaluablE.B.Peopleonthefarmwerehonestandhelpful.C.Thering’smysteriousdisappearancewastheworkofsupernaturalpower.D.Nancynolongerexpectedthatherringwouldbefoundagain.
第三部分阅读理解满分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短文后所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Itwasaquietvillageinwhichtherewasamilitarycamp军营.ItwasfarfromthetownsandcitiesandthereweresomehighmountainsarounD.Ofcourseitwasagoodplacefortrainingthenewsoldiers.ButitwasdifficultfortheyoungmentogooutsidE.MrWhiteanofficeroffortywasstrictwiththemandhehardlyletthemleavethecamp.OnceMrWhitewasillinbeD.Hecouldn’tworkandayoungofficerMrHuntbegantotrainthenewsoldiersinsteadofhim.Heknewtheyoungmenwellandletninesoldiersgotothenearesttowntohaveaholiday.Butnightfellandnonecamebacktothecamp.HewasworriedaboutitandstoodatthegatE.ItwasfivetotwelvewhenMrHuntdecidedtogotothetownandseewhatwashappeningtotheyoungmen.Hestartedthecarquicklyandsetoff.Atthatmomenttheninesoldierscameback.ItseemedtheydrankwinE.Ofcoursetheyfoundtheofficerwasangry.I’msorrysirsaidthefirstsoldier.IleftthetownontimE.ButsomethingwaswrongwithmybusonmywayherE.Ihadtobuyahorseandmadeitrunfast.Badluck!ItdiedandIhadtorunback.Andtheothersevensoldierssaidtheywerelateforthesamereasons.Itwasthelastsoldier’sturn.HesaidI’msorrysir.Igotonabusontimebut....HavingheardthistheofficerbecameevenangrierandstoppedhimatoncE.HecalledoutIfyousaysomethingwaswrongwithyourbusI’llpunishyouatonce!Nonosirsaidtheyoungman.Mybuswasallrightbutthedeadhorseswereinitsway!56.Themilitarycampwasbuiltinthevillageto____.A.stopthesoldiersfromgoingtotownsB.stopthesoldiersfrommeetingtheirfriendsC.trainthenewsoldiersD.maketheyoungmenlivequietly57.Mr.Huntlettheninesoldiershaveaholidaybecause____.A.hewaskindtothemB.theyfeltlonelyC.theyhadsomethingimportanttodoD.theywerethebestofall58.Theyoungofficerwasworriedbecause____.A.atrafficaccidenthadhappenedB.hewasafraidsomethinghappenedtotheninesoldiersC.theninesoldierswouldcomebackD.theninesoldiersdranktoomuchinthetown59.Whichofthestatementsdoyouthinkistrue?A.You’llbelieveonlythelastsoldier.B.Theofficerbelievedtheninesoldiers.C.You’llbelievenoneoftheninesoldiers.D.Theofficerwouldn’tpunishhissoldiers.
第二部分阅读理解共两节满分40分第一节共15题每小题2分满分30分阅读下列短文从每题短文后所给各题的四个选项A.B.C.D中选出最佳选项AChenYurong55anaveragewomaninWuhanHubeiprovincewhowasdiagnosedwithafattyliver肝walked10kilometersadayforsevenmonthsdespitewindanrainsoshecoulddonatepartofahealthylivertoherson.AfterwearingoutfourpairsofshoesandlosingeightkilogramsherfattyliverconditiondisappeareD.Onedoctorcalleditamiracle奇迹.
DPeterKing15andMaryKing13wenttoseeadoctor.PeterhadabadcoldsothedoctorgavehimsomepillstotakE.MaryhadabadcoughsothedoctorgavehersomecoughmedicinE.Therearethewordsonthebottleofthemedicine:CoughMedicineShakewellbeforeusE.Takethreetimesdailyaftermeals.Atonetime:Adults——2teaspoonfulsChildren8——141teaspoonfulChildren4——71/2teaspoonfulNotsuitableforchildrenbelowtheageof4StoreinacoldplacE.UsebeforeOct.2007.43.Maryshouldtake____inaday.A.2teaspoonfulsB.3teaspoonfulsC.4teaspoonfulsD.1teaspoonful44.Themedicineshouldbekeptin____.A.arefrigeratorB.hotwaterC.anyplaceD.thesun45.Maryshould_________beforeshetakessomE.A.shakethemedicinewellB.eathermealsC.dosomeexercisesD.drinksomething46.Peopleaged____cannottakethecoughmedicinE.A.80B.l5C.20D.3
BrazilisthegreatestfootballnationintheworlD.Thereare170millionBrazilians.Howmanyofthemarefootballfans?100million!Allofthemthinktheyknowallaboutfootball.ThismakeslifeverydifficultfortheBrazilianteammanagers.WhenthingsgobadfortheBrazilianteamthenewspaperswoulddemandthattheteammanagershouldleavehisjoB.IfwewintheymeinheavenamanageroncesaiD.Ifwelosetheyputmeinhell地狱.Youcan’tescapefootballinBrazil.Therearefootballmatchesoneverystreetandbeach.Ontelevisiontheresultsoffootballmatchescomebeforethemainnewsprograms.Therearesixtelevisionchannels频道inRiodeJaneiro.OnSundayseachchannelshowsadifferentfootballmatch.Brazilisnottherichestcountryintheworldbutthegovernmentspendslotsofmoneyonfootball.Itcostmorethanonebillionpoundstoprepareforthe1978WorldCup.That’s10poundsforeveryBrazilianmanwomanandchilD.AndmanyBraziliansdon’tearnasmuchas10poundsaweek.Isitworthit?Brazilmusthaveagreatfootballteamsaysonejournalist.Ifitcostsonebillionpoundsthat’sallright.Ifthegovernmentdoesn’tgiveusagoodteamthenitwillbecomeunpopular.FootballismorethanagameinBrazil.FootballismorethanagameinBrazil.ThisiscertainlytrueinitslargestcitySaoPaulo.ThemostpopularteamisCorinthians.Corinthians’fansarethemostloyalandemotionalinBrazil.WhenCorinthianswinproduction产量intheSaoPaulocarfactoriesincreasesbyfifteenpercent.Whentheylosesitdrops.AtonetimeCorinthianswonthenationalchampionshipforthefirsttimeforfourdaysfansdancedandsanginthestreetsWhyarepeoplesoloyaltoonefootballteam?Whatmakesafootballfan?OnemansaysWithoutCorinthiansmylifewouldbesaD.CorinthiansbringsomejoyandexcitementintomylifE.Weallneedthatdon’twe?InParagraph1whatthemanagersaidmeans_______.A.heisrespectedbynewspapersB.hewillprobablybekilledbyfansC.heisjudgedonhisteam’sresultsD.it’sdifficultforhimtogetgoodscoresAllthefollowingstatementsabouttheBraziliansandfootballaretrueEXCEPT_______.A.alltheBraziliansknowallaboutfootballB.footballhasaninfluenceonpoliticsinBrazilC.theBraziliansspendalotofmoneyonfootballD.Corinthians’fansarealwayssupportingtheirteamSomepeopledancedandsanginthestreetsforfourdaysinSapPaulobecause_______.A.productionintheSaoPaulocarfactoriesincreasedB.CorinthianswonanationalfootballchampionshipC.CorinthianswontheWorldCupD.thenewspapersputateammanagerinheavenPeopleareloyaltotheirfootballteammainlybecause_______.A.itbringsjoyandexcitementtotheirlifeB.theycouldalwayscountonitC.itcanincreasethecarproductionD.theycouldseehopeinit
Ibeganworkinginjournalism新闻工作whenIwaseight.Itwasmymother’sideA.ShewantedmetomakesomethingofmyselfanddecidedIhadbetterstartyoungifIwastohaveanychanceofkeepingupwiththecompetition.WithmyloadofmagazinesIheadedtowardBellevilleAvenuE.ThecrowdsweretherE.ThereweretwogasstationsonthecornerofBellevilleandUnion.ForseveralhoursImademyselfhighlyvisiblemakingsureeveryonecouldseemeandtheheavyblacklettersonthebagthatsaidTHESATURDAYEVENINGPOST.WhenitwassuppertimeIwalkedbackhomE.Howmanydidyousellmyboy?mymotheraskeD.NonE.Wheredidyougo?ThecornerofBellevilleandUnionAvenues.Whatdidyoudo?StoodonthecornerwaitingforsomebodytobuyaSaturdayEveningPost.Youjuststoodthere?Didn’tsellasingleonE.MyGodRussell!UncleAllenputinWellI’vedecidedtotakethePost.Ihandedhimacopyandhepaidmeanickle五分镍币.ItwasthefirstnickleIearneD.Afterwardsmymothertaughtmehowtobeasalesman.Iwouldhavetoringdoorbellsaddressadultswithself-confidence自信andpersuadethembysayingthatnoonenomatterhowpoorcouldaffordtobewithouttheSaturdayEveningPostinthehomE.OnedayItoldmymotherI’dchangedmyminD.Ididn’twanttomakeasuccessinthemagazinebusiness.Ifyouthinkyoucanchangeyourmindlikethissherepliedyou’llbecomeagood-for-nothing.SheinsistedthatassoonasschoolwasoverIshouldstartringingdoorbellssellingmagazines.WheneverIsaidnoshewouldscoldmE.MymotherandIhadfoughtthisbattlealmostaslongasIcouldremember.Mymotherdissatisfiedwithmyfather’splainworkman’slifedeterminedthatIwouldnotgrowuplikehimandhispeoplE.Butneverdidsheexpectthatfortyyearslatersuchasuccessfuljournalistasmewouldgobacktoherhusband’speoplefortruelifeandlovE.56.Whydidtheboystarthisjobyoung?A.HewantedtobefamousinthefuturE.B.Thejobwasquiteeasyforhim.C.Hismotherhadhighhopesforhim.D.ThecompetitionforthejobwasfiercE.57.Fromthedialoguebetweentheboyandhismotherwelearnthatthemotherwas_______.A.excitedB.interestedC.ashamedD.disappointed58.Whatdidthemotherdowhentheboywantedtogiveup?A.SheforcedhimtocontinuE.B.Shepunishedhim.C.Shegavehimsomemoney.D.Shechangedherplan.59.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasethisbattlelastparagraphreferto?A.Thewarbetweentheboy’sparents.B.Thearguingbetweentheboyandhismother.C.Thequarrelbetweentheboyandhiscustomers.D.Thefightbetweentheboyandhisfather.60.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theearlylifeofajournalist.B.Theearlysuccessofajournalist.C.Thehappychildhoodofthewriter.D.Theimportantroleofthewriterinhisfamily.
IthadbeensometimesinceJackhadseentheoldman.Collegecarrierandlifeitselfgotintheway.InfactJackmovedclearacrossthecountryinpursuitofthedreams.ThereintherushofhisbusylifeJackhadlittletimetothinkaboutthepastandoftennotimetospendwithhiswifeandson.Hewasworkingonhisfutureandnothingcouldstophim.OverthephonehismothertoldhimMr.Belserdiedlastnight.ThefuneralisWednesday.Memoriesfleshedthroughhismindlikeanoldnewsreelashesatquietlyrememberinghischildhooddays.Jackdidyouhearme?OhsorryMom.YesIheardyou.it’sbeensolongsinceIthoughtofhim.I’msorrybutIhonestlythoughthediedyearsagoJacksaiD.Wellhedidn’tforgetyou.EverytimeIsawhimhe’daskhowyouweredoing.He’dreminisce回忆aboutthemanydaysyouspentover‘hissideofthefence’asheputitMomtoldhim.IlovedthatoldhousehelivedinJacksaiD.YouknowJackafteryourfatherdiedMr.Belsersteppedintomakesureyouhadaman’sinfluenceinyourlifeshesaiD.He’stheonewhotaughtmecarpentry.Iwouldn’tbeinthisbusinessifitweren’tforhim.Hespentalotoftimeteachingmethingshethoughtwereimportant.MomI’llbethereforthefuneral.JacksaiD.BusyashewashekepthisworD.Jackcaughtthenextflighttohishometown.Mr.Belser’sfuneralwassmallanduneventful.Hehadnochildrenofhisownandmostofhisrelativeshadpassedaway.ThenightbeforehehadtoreturnhomeJackandhisMomstoppedbytoseetheoldhousenextdooronemoretimewhichwasexactlyasheremembereD.Everystepheldmemories.EverypictureeverypieceoffurnitureJackstoppedsuddenly.What’swrongJack?hisMomaskeD.TheboxisgonehesaiD.Whatbox?MomaskeD.Therewasasmallgoldboxthathekeptlockedontopofhisdesk.ImusthaveaskedhimathousandtimeswhatwasinsidE.Allhe’devertellmewas‘thethingIvaluemost’JacksaiD.ItwasgonE.EverythingaboutthehousewasexactlyhowJackremembereditexceptforthebox.HefiguredsomeonefromtheBelserfamilyhadtakenit.NowI’llneverknowwhatwassovaluabletohimJacksaidsadly.Returningtohisofficethenextdayhefoundapackageonhisdesk.Thereturnaddresscaughthisattention.Mr.HaroldBelseritreaD.JacktoreopenthepackagE.ThereinsidewasthegoldboxandanenvelopE.Jack’shandsshookashereadthenoteinsideUponmydeathpleaseforwardthisboxanditscontentstoJackBernett.It’sthethingIvaluedmostinmylifE.A.smallkeywastapedtotheletter.Hisheartracingandtearsfillinghiseyes.Jackcarefullyunlockedthebox.Thereinsidehefoundabeautifulgoldpocketwatch.Runninghisfingersslowlyoverthefinecoverheopenedit.Insidehefoundthesewordscarved:Jack.Thanksforyourtime!HaroldBelser.Oh.MyGod!ThisisthethinghevaluedmostJackheldthewatchforafewminutesthencalledhisassistantandclearedhisappointmentsforthenexttwodays.Why?hisassistantaskeD.IneedsometimetospendwithmysonhesaiD.46.WhydidJackthinkMr.Belserdiedyearsago?A.CollegeandcareerpreventedhimfromrememberingMr.Belser.B.JackwastoobusywithhisbusinessandfamilytothinkaboutMr.Belser.C.JackwastoobusyrealizinghisdreamstothinkaboutMr.Belser.D.Hispresentbusylifewashedawayhischildrenmemories.47.Jack’smothertoldhimonthephoneaboutMr.BelserEXCEPTthat_________.A.Mr.BelseroftenaskedhowJackwasdoingB.Mr.Belser’sfuneralwouldtakeplaceonWednesdayC.Mr.BelserhadaskedforJack’smailingaddressD.Mr.Belserhadpleasantmemoriesoftheirtimetogether48.WhydidBelsersendJackhisgoldwatch?A.BecausehewasgratefulforJack’stimewithhim.B.Becausehehadnochildrenorrelatives.C.BecausehethoughthehadtokeephisworD.D.BecauseJackhadalwayswanteditduringhischildhooD.49.WhydidJacksayheneededsometimetospendwithhisson?A.Hewasverytiredofhisworkandwantedtohaveagoodrest.B.Hehadpromisedtosparemoretimetostaywithhisson.C.Hehadmissedhissonandhisfamilyfordays.D.Hecametorealizetheimportanceofthetimewithhisfamily.50.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthispassage?A.TheGoodOldTimesB.WhatHeValuedMostC.AnOldGoldWatchD.TheLostChildhoodDays
DDearMr.BartonIamwritingfortheresidents’association业主协会toinformyouofourfeelingsaboutyouract.We’vereallyhadenoughofyou.Althoughwehavetriedtospeaktoyoupolitelyonseveraloccasionsyouhavealwaysansweredwithastreamofverbalabuse辱骂.Eversinceyoumovedinthreemonthsagoyouhaveshownverylittleconsiderationfortheotherresidentsofthisbuildingthoughmanyresidentsexpressedtheirunhappinesswithyou.Forthepastsixweekendsyouhaveheldverynoisypartieswhichhavenotfinisheduntilearlythenextmorning.Asyouknowmostofthepeoplehereareelderlyorhaveveryyoungchildrenandthenoisekeepsthemawakeallnight.Youdon’thavetobesonoisydoyou?Lastweekendthesituationdeterioratedwhentwoofyourfriendsfoughtwitheachotheronthefirstfloor.ThefightingwassobadthatthepolicehadtobecalleD.What’smoreyourfriendsleftthestairsinaterriblestate---theyevenbroketwowindowsontheirwayout!Wefeelthatwecan’tbearthistypeofact.Westronglydemandthatyoupayforthisdamagetothewindowsoon.Ifyoudon’tandyoucarryonbeinganuisance令人讨厌的人或物.Wewillkickyouout!Legalstepswillbetakenifnecessary.YourssincerelyResident57.Whatdoesthewriterfeel?A.ExcitedB.surprisedC.AngryD.Happy58.Whatdoestheworddeterioratedmean?A.ChangedB.ImprovedC.MovedD.Worsened59.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheletter?A.ToaskMr.BartontoleavethebuildingforthepeacE.B.ToinformMr.BartonofthenoisehemadE.C.TotalkaboutwhatMr.BartondiD.D.TogiveawarningtoMr.Barton.60.Whatistrueaccordingtotheletter?A.Mr.Bartonpaidnoattentiontotheothers’unhappiness.B.Mr.Bartonneverrepliedtotheothers’unhappinessC.Mr.Bartonalwayssaidsorrytothoseunhappywithhim.D.Mr.Bartonneverapologizedtotheotherresidents.
OnceanEnglishmannamedLarryBelmontwenttoRussiaforaholiday.AfterhegotbacksomeofhisfriendscamE.IhadaverydangeroustripwhileIwasinRussiA.LarrysaidIwenttoseeafriendinthecountryandwhenthesunwentdownIwasstilltravelingthroughaforestinasleigh雪橇.Itwasalongwayfrommyfriend’shousewhenabouttwentywolvesbegantofollowmysleigh.Itwasverydarkintheforest.TherewasthicksnowonthegrounD.FirstIheardthewolves.Thenoisewasterrible!ThenIsawlonggreyformsamongthetreesandsoonthewolveswerenearmE.Theywererunningveryfastandtheydidn’tseemtogettiredlikethehorses.Whatdidyoudo?oneofLarry’sfriendsaskeD.WhenthewolvesgotverynearLarryansweredIputupmygunandshotthefirstwolfdeaD.Thenalltheotherwolvesstoppedandateitsomysleighgotawayfromthemforafewminutes.ThentheyfinishedtheirmealandIheardthemcomingagain.ThemoonwasshiningbrightlyonthesnownowandafterafewminutesIsawthemrunningamongthetreesoncemorE.TheycameneareragainandthenIshotanotheroneofthemandtheothersstoppedoncemoretoeatit.ThesamethinghappenedagainandmyhorsesbecomemoreandmoretiredandranslowerandsloweruntilaftertwohoursonlyonewolfwasstillaliveandfollowingmE.Wasn’tittoofattorun?oneofLarry’sfriendsaskeD.Thepurposeofthispassageisto______.A.amusereadersB.tellanexcitingadventureC.praiseLarryBelmont’sbraveryD.showthedangeroftravelingthroughaforestAccordingtowhatLarrysaidthelastwolf_______.A.wasthestrongestofallB.hadeatenupalltheotherwolvesC.ranmuchfasterthantheotherwolvesD.wasveryfatandcouldn’trunfastenoughFromwhatLarry’sfriendaskedattheendweknowthat_______.A.Larry’stripwasreallydangerousB.thelastwolfwastoofattorunC.allthewolveshadbeenshotbyLarryD.thefrienddidnotbelievewhatLarryhadsaid
Ⅲ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在答题卡上将该项涂黑湛江市第二中学2010届高三级第二次月考英语A①IsaacSternwasmorethanagreatviolinplayer.HewasoneofthemosthonoredmusiciansintheworlD.Hewasaninternationalculturalambassador.HewasamajorsupporteroftheartsinAmericaandinothercountries.Hewasateacherandactivist.②IssacSternwasbornin1920inwhatisnowUkrainE.HisparentsmovedtoSanFranciscoCaliforniathefollowingyear.HismotherbeganteachingIsaacthepianowhenhewassix.Hebegantakingviolinlessonsafterhearingafriendplaytheinstrument.LaterhebeganstudyingmusicattheSanFranciscoConservatory音乐学院.Heprogressedquickly.Whenhewas16heplayedwiththeSanFranciscoSymphonyOrchestrA.ThenextyearheperformedinNewYorkCityandwaspraisedbymusiccritics.③DuringWorldWarIIMrSternplayedforthousandsofAmericansoldiers.ItwasthefirsttimemanyofthemhadheardclassicalmusiC.AfterthewarhewasthefirstAmericanviolinisttoperforminaconcertintheSovietUnion.HealsosupportedyoungmusiciansandculturalorganizationsinIsrael.④In1979IsaacSternvisitedChinA.HemetwithChinesemusiciansandstudents.HetaughtthemaboutclassicalWesternmusiC.HisvisitwasmadeintoafilmwhichiscalledFromMaotoMozart:IsaacSterninChinA.ItwonanAcademyAwardforbestdocumentaryfilm.⑤In1984IsaacSternreceivedtheKennedyCenterHonorsAwardforhisgiftstoAmericanculturethroughmusiC.HeexpressedhisthoughtsaboutthepartthatmusicplaysinlifE.Hesaidhebelievedthatmusicmakeslifebetterforeveryoneespeciallychildren.⑥MrSternsupportedandguidedyoungerclassicalmusicians.TheyincludeviolinistsItzhakPerlmanandPinchasZukermancellistYo-YoMaandpianistYefimBronfman.⑦IsaacSterndiedin2001atehageof81.Hewasamajorinfluenceonmusicinthe20thcentury.Heleavestheworldricherwithhismanyrecordings.41.WhichofthefollowingistheRIGHTtimeorderfortheseeventsinStern’slife?A.Hebeganlearningmusicinaninstitution.B.HereceivedtheKennedyCenterHonorsAwarD.C.HevisitedtheSovietUnion.D.HemetwithChinesemusicians.E.HeperformedforAmericansoldiers.A.aecdbB.aebcdC.eabcdD.eacdb42.Paragraph2ismainlyabout______.A.howSternbegantolearnmusicB.howSternbeganhismusicalcareerC.Stern’searlyeducationD.Stern’sachievementinmusic43.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutSternisTRUE?A.Hewasanactivistinopposingwar.B.Hewasactiveinculturalexchangesbetweencountries.C.Hehadaninterestinbothplayingmusicandmakingfilms.D.HemadealotofmoneyfrommusiC.44.TheUnderlinedwordcellistinParagraph6mayreferto________.A.someonewhosupportsyoungmusiciansB.someonewhowantstobeamusicianC.someonewhohasagiftformusicD.someonewhoplaysacertainkindofinstrument45.WhichofthefollowingshowstheRIGHTstructureofthetext?A.①B.①↓↓②③④⑤②③④⑤⑥↓↓⑥⑦⑦C.①②③④⑤⑥D.①②③↓↓⑦④⑤⑥⑦
Likemostbigprojectslearningtomanageyourmotherwelliswhatyoushoulddo.HerearewhatIbelievethebeststepstowardsabetterrelationshipwithher.TheyarenotnecessarilysurprisingorrevolutionarybuttheyhaveworkedformanypeoplE.Trythem.Rememberyourmother’sagE.AschildrenweoftendonotthinkofourmotherashavinganagE.Evenwhenwebecomeconsciousofherasanindividualagedoesnotchangeourview;sheisstillourmother.Knowingourmother’sagenotjustinnumbersofyearsbutintermsofherpsychologicalandphysicalstateoftenhelpsustounderstandherbetter.Listentoyourmother.Ihavefoundthatsometimesthethingsmymothertoldmelongagoareremarkablyuseful.Ifyourmotherknowsthatyourespectherpointofviewevenifyoudonotshareititwillhelpherfeelclosetoyou.Rememberthatyourmotherhasapast.A.keystepinmanagingourrelationshipwithourmotheristofindoutaboutherearlylifE.Niclle’smothersufferedmuchduringtheSecondWarWorldWar.MyparentsarebothJewish-Turkish.TheymetinFranceandmarriedyoungforlovE.TheywereintheirtwentieswhenwarbrokeoutandbecausetheywereJewstheyhadtogointohiding.ShedoesspeaktomeaboutthewarandIthinkitisimportanttoknowwhatshewentthrough.Itisapartofherlifethatmusthaveaffectedherdeeply.Sometimesinlearningaboutourmother’spastweknowthatitcanencourageustothinkaboutherwholelifE.Askyourmotheraboutyourchildhoodhistory.MygrandparentsdiedwhenIwasyoung.Ifyouarefortunateenoughtohavelivingfamilythinkofyourlifeasajigsawpuzzleandaskasmanyquestionsasyoucantoputthepicturetogether.Understandingyourrootsandyourchildhoodcanhelpyounowmoreclearlywhoyouareaspartofafamilywhichyousharewithyourmother.Keepasenseofhumoraboutyourmother.Whenwehearaboutsomeoneelse’smisfortuneswiththeirmothersandareamusedbythemourlaughterisoneofrecognition.IhaveoftenlistenedtostoriesofdifficultmothersandIhavealsolistenedtothefollowingpieceofadvicetheyhavefoundmosthelpfulis:Don’thaveasenseofhumorfailureaboutyourmother.Rememberthatmanagingyourmotherisreallyaboutmanagingyourself.Takinganymeasuretomanagingourmotheristheissueofhowwemanageourselves.Nomatterhowdifficultwefindheritisimportanttorememberthatisnotherbehavioritselfthatiscausingusdiscomfortbutthewaywefeelaboutherbehavior.WeshouldfollowthewayofherlifE.Attheheartofmanagingyourmotherisbeingabletoacceptyourflawedself.Onlythenareyouabletoacceptyourmother—-withallherfailings.ThefollowingsarethestepsyoucantaketogetonwithyourmotherEXCEPT________.A.Rememberyourmother’sageandpastB.ShareyourrootsandyourchildhoodwithyourmotherC.HaveasenseofhumorfailureaboutyourmotherD.ManagingyourshortcomingwhilemanagingyourmotherWhatdoestheunderlinedphraseajigsawpuzzlemean?A.拼图玩具B.浏览迷宫C.填充字谜D.游戏人生Whichofthefollowingisimpliedbutnotstatedinthepassage?A.Itwillhelpyouhaveabetterrelationshipwithyourmotherifyourespectheropinion.B.Youshouldfollowamostusefulpieceofadvice——asenseofhumor.C.Thekeymeasureofmanagingourmotherishowwemanageourselves.D.Itisunreasonabletoexpectourmothertochangetotallyfromthewayshewasbroughtup.Themainpurposeofwritingthetextis________.A.togiveinformationabouthowwethinkofyourmother.B.toimprovetherelationshipwithyourmother.C.tokeepasenseofhumoraboutyourmotheralldaylong.D.toacceptyourmother—-withallherfailings.
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