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Localpolicewillbeginpullingoverdriversandcycliststomorrowsotheycanfilloutasurveytohelpthecitybetterunderstandandimproveitstrafficsituation.Thesurveywhichwillrunfromtomorrowuntiltheendoftheyearisthebiggestofitskindinthecity'shistory.ItwillbeusedtogatherinformationabouttrafficpatternstohelpfutureurbanplanningparticularlyfortheWorldExpoin2010.Thesurveyistodeterminethecity'sdailyandweeklytrafficsituationsZhangYanaseniorengineerattheShanghaiUrbanPlanningandDesignResearchInstitutesaidyesterday.Thisisthethirdtimethecityhasconductedalarge-scaletrafficsurvey.Theothertwosurveyswereconductedin1986and1995.Officialswillsendquestionnairestopedestriansanddriversrecordtrafficjamsinmajorareasandanalyzetheinformationfromelectronictrafficsigns.TheRoadAdministrativeOfficewillalsosurveytrafficoutsidetheOuterRingRoadpayingparticularattentiontovehiclesenteringorexitingthecity.WithmorevehiclesfromneighboringprovinceswehavetofinditouthowmanywhenandforwhatpurposesthosevehiclesarecomingtothecitysaidDongHuiaspokeswomanfortheRoadAdministrativeOfficE.Officialsfromherofficewillstopabouthalfofthevehiclespassingby53majorvenues场所tomorrowandaskdriverstofilloutquestionnairesaboutwheretheyarecomingfromwheretheyareheadedandwhethertheirtripisforprivateorbusinesspurposes.1.Whoislikelytobestoppedbythepoliceforthequestions?A.A.studentreturninghomefromschool.B.A.dustmancleaningaparkinglot.C.A.customershoppinginamarket.D.A.garageworkerrepairingacar.2.Shanghaihasdecidedtostartsuchasurveybecauseitwantsto________.A.reducetrafficaccidentsB.satisfythefutureneedC.maketheroadusershappyD.makemoremoney3.Wherearethe53majorvenuesmentionedinthelastparagraph?A.OutsidetheOuterRingRoaD.B.We'renottoldaboutitinthepassagE.C.InsidetheOuterRingRoaD.D.BothoutsideandinsidetheOuterRingRoaD.4.ItseemsthatShanghai'slargetrafficsurveyis________.A.mainlyaboutvehiclesgoinginandoutB.donebyjustcollectingpublicopinionsC.doneattherequestoftheWorldExpoD.heldquiteregularly5.WeareNOTtoldaboutthe________ofthesurveyinthepassagE.A.contentsB.timeC.stepsD.purpose
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贵州省大山中学2010届高三10月月考A.Itwasadarkandcoldnight.Thecardriverdidn’thaveevenonepassengerallday.Whenhewentbytherailwaystationhesawayoungmancomingoutwithtwobagsinhishands.SohequicklyopenedthedoorofthecarandaskedWheredoyouwanttogosir?TotheStarHoteltheyoungmananswereD.Whenthecardriverheardthathedidn’tfeelhappy.Theyoungmanwouldgivehimonlythreedollarsbecausethehotelwasnotfarfromtherailwaystation.ButsuddenlyhehadanideA.Hetookthepassengerthroughmanystreetsofthebigcity.Afteralongtimethecarfinallyarrivedatthehotel.Youshouldpaymefifteendollarsthecardriversaidtotheyoungman.What!Fifteendollars?DoyouthinkI’mafool?OnlylastweekItookacarfromtherailwaystationtothissamehotelandIonlygavethedriverthirteendollars.IknowhowmuchIhavetopayforthetrip.Iwon’tpayyouonedollarmorethanIpaidtotheothercardriverlastweek.56.Whichofthefollowingistrue?____________Theyoungmanwentpasttherailwaystation.TheyoungmanwasworkingintherailwaystationTheyoungmanhadjustgotoffatrain.TheyoumanwaswaitingforhisfriendtherE.57.Whatdoyouthinkofthecardriver?__________Hewasaniceandcleverman.B.HelikedtoworkveryharD.C.HewasgoodatdrivingD.Hewasnotanhonestperson.58.Thedriverfeltvery_____whenhesawtheyoungmancomingoutoftherailwaystation.A.sadB.sorryC.happyD.worried59.Fromthepassageweknowthattheyoungman__________.A.knewclearlyhowfaritwasfromthestationtothehotel.B.Hadbeentothehotelseveraltimes.C.Didn’twanttostayinthiscity.D.Mustbeastrangeranddidn’tknowthecityverywell.60Thedrivertookthepassengerthroughmanystreetssoasto_________.A.maketheyoungmanhappyB.lettheyoungmanthinkitwasveryfarfromthestationtothehotel.C.Lettheyoungmanhaveagoodlookatthecity.D.Getmorethantwentydollars.
Ifyou'reintosportsyou'veseenithappen.You'veprobablyevenexperiencedit:basketballplayersshakinghandsafterfourquartersofknockingeachotheraroundtennisplayersleapingoverthenettoshakehandswiththeiropponents对手afterahard-foughtmatchsoccerplayersexchangingsportshirtsafteranintense90minutesevenboxerstouchingglovesatthebeginningofeachroundthenhuggingeachotherafterbeatingeachotherintoapulpfor12rounds.Itseemslikecompetitorsineveryeventfromspellingbeestohockeybehavethisway.What'sgoingon?It'sallpartofsportsmanshipagreattraditioninsportsandcompetitionthatmeansplayingcleanandhandlingbothvictoryanddefeatwithgracestyleanddignity.Whatissportsmanship?Sportsmanshipisdefinedas:playingfairfollowingtherulesofthegamerespectingthejudgmentofrefereesandofficialstreatingopponentswithrespect.Somepeopledefinegoodsportsmanshipasthegoldenruleofsports---inotherwordstreatingthepeopleyouplaywithandagainstasyou'dliketobetreatedyourself.Youdemonstrategoodsportsmanshipwhenyoushowrespectforyourselfyourteammatesandyouropponentsforthecoachesonbothsidesandfortherefereesjudgesandotherofficials.Butsportsmanshipisn'tjustreservedforthepeopleonthefielD.Cheerleadersandfansalsoneedtobeawareofhowtheybehaveduringcompetition.Sportsmanshipisastyleandanattitude;anditcanhaveapositiveinfluenceoneveryonearoundyou.LearninggoodsportsmanshipmeansfindingthatthepositiveattitudelearnedonthefieldcarriesoverintootherareasoflifE.Atschoolforexampleyou'reabletoappreciatethecontributionsmadebyclassmatesandknowhowtoworkaspartofateamtocompleteaproject.Youmayenjoymoresuccessatworkaswellbecauseabigpartoflearninggoodsportsmanshipislearningtoberespectfulofothersincludingcustomersandco-workers.64.Theauthorintroducesthetopicofthepassageby___________.A.showinganinterestingdiscussionB.comparingseveralsporteventsC.explainingsomegamerulesD.givingsomespecificexamples65.Whenplayersplayclean____________.A.theyplayinfreshairB.theyplayinaskilledwayC.theyplaywithintherulesD.theyplaywithouthurtingeachother66.Thepurposeofwritingthispassageisto____________.A.advisereaderstotakesomeexerciseB.providesomebasicsportknowledgeC.showthemeaningofsportsmanshipD.expectplayerstocompeteactively
Thehousewasquietat5amandTim’smotherwasasleep.Onlythesoundofthebigfreezerbrokethequiet.He’ddreamtofthecavelastnight.Thepurring轻微颤动声ofthefreezerhadbeenthesea.Timpulledonasweaterandputsomeapplesintohisschoolbag.Itwastooearlyforbreakfast.He’deatafterhe’dbeenthroughthecavesittingontherocksandstaringattheseA.Hewishedhehadaproperpack.Hisschoolbagwouldhavetodo.Whatelse?Sandwiches—buthismothermightwakeupifhestartedpullingoutbreadforsandwichesshe’dwanttoknowwhyhehadtoleavesoearly.Hesettledforsomebiscuitsandleftanotestucktothetable:GonetoMichael’s.Backtonight.Tim.Theskywashighandsoftandlightoutsidethoughthesunstillwasn’tup.Eventhehighwayupthehillwasquietashemadehiswaydownthestreet.Thewindfromtheseawasfreshandsweet.Thesandhillsstillbreathedheatfromyesterday’ssunthoughthetopofthesandwascool.Herandowntothebeachimpatientlybuttherewasnoonejustdrysanddancingintheearlywindandseabirdsmarchingupanddownwatchingthewaves.Thelightchangedsuddenly.Thefirstraysofsunlightstretched延伸acrossthesea.ThesunwaspushingitswayovertheedgeoftheworlD.Overthefirstrocksalongtothepoint.Timglancedback.Thebeachwasstillempty.Thesunsailedhigherinthesky.Hecouldseethecavenowevendarkerinthemorninglight.Thesandturnedsilverthendarkgoldasthewaterflowedawayfromit.Hehadtoforcehimselftogocloser.Whywasitsomuchmoremysteriousnow?ButitwouldbesillytogobacknowaftersomuchtroublE.Heneedn’tgoinalltheway41.HesettledforsomebiscuitsinParagraph3meansthatTim_______.A.hadtoleavethebiscuitsonthetableB.likedbiscuitsbetterthansandwichesC.hadtotakebiscuitsinsteadofsandwichesD.couldonlyfindsomebiscuitsinthekitchen42.WhatmadeitpossibleforTimtoseetheentrytothecave?A.Theheightofthefirstrocks.B.Theupsanddownsofthewaves.C.Thechangeinthepositionofthesun.D.Thevaststretchofthesunlitbeach.43.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothestory?A.ThesealookedlikeapieceofgolD.B.SeabirdsflewawaywhenTimarriveD.C.Timwastheonlypersononthebeach.D.TheskygotdarkasTimreachedthecavE.44.InthestoryTim’smoodchangedfrom_______..A.lonelinesstocrazinessB.anxiousnesstoexcitementC.helplessnesstohappinessD.eagernesstonervousness
山东省青岛市2010届高三上学期期中考试A.RecentlyIpaidavisittoHarvardUniversitywheretherearetopclassscientistsandprofessorsandthebestacademicsystemintheworlD.IwasprettyshockedwhenIfirststeppedontothecampus.Wellit'snotevenreallyacampus.It'smorelikeadistrictinasmalltown.Harvard'smainbuildingsarefromthe18thcentury.TheylookveryoldandsimplE.Youmightevensaythey'realittleshabby.Theydon'tfitthemodernideaofuniversityatall.ThebuildingsaresurroundedbygrassandtreessoIfeltasifIhadwalkedintoamedievalcastlE.ButwhenIlookedacrossthestreetbusyshopsandin-fashionstudentsmademefeellikeIwasinthe21stcenturyagain.Itcreatesastrongcontrastandbringsaspecialatmospheretotheschool.OurtourguideGarytookusaroundandtoldus:Youseethisgrassfieldinthecenteroftheschool?Hereiswheretheyhosttheirgraduationceremony.Theyjustsetuptentsandbenchesandhaveaverysimpleceremony.Unbelievable!Whowouldthinkthemosttalentedstudentsjustgraduateonthelawn?Isawsomestudentsputablanketonthegrassandliedowntoreadabook.WhenIlistenedtothesoftsoundofpagesturningalongwithchirpingofthebirdsIfeltverycalm.Therewasnocompetitivefeelingatall.Harvardhastheworld'sfirstcomputerinitssciencecenterandtherearehundredsofhigh-endcomputerstoo.Itsreligionandtheliteraturedepartmentsarealsoamongthebest.Itistheperfectmixoftraditionandnewtechnology.ItmakesHarvardaveryattractiveplacetostudyin.IhopeonedayI'llattendmydreamschool—HarvarD.56.Thearticleismainlyabout.A.theauthor'scampuslifeinHarvardB.theauthor'simpressionofHarvardC.Harvard'soldbuildingsD.theacademicsystematHarvard57.TheauthorwasmostimpressedbyaccordingtothearticlE.A.Harvard'smixoftraditionandnewtechnologyB.theclassesheldonbeautifullawnsatHarvardC.HarvardstudentsnottakingtheirgraduationceremonyseriouslyD.thefeelingofnotlivinginmodernsocietyonthecampus58.Whatcanweconcludefromthearticle?A.Harvardcampusisactuallyadistrictofabigcity.B.TherearenocompetitionsatHarvardUniversity.C.GraduationceremoniesarenotcomplexatHarvarD.D.AllHarvardbuildingsdatebacktothe18thcentury.59.AccordingtothearticleinwhichfieldsisHarvardtopintheworld?A.Literatureartsandlaw.B.Religionlawandarts.C.LiteratureartsandcomputersciencE.D.ReligioncomputerscienceandliteraturE.60.WhichwordcanbeusedtodescribetheHarvardcampus?A.modernB.competitiveC.peacefulD.splendid
Thirty-twopeoplewatchedKittyGenovesebeingkilledrightbelowtheirwindows.Shewastheirneighbor.Yetnoneofthe32helpedher.NotoneevencalledthepolicE.Wasthisingunmancruelty?Wasitlackoffeelingaboutone’sfellowman?NotsosayscientistsJohnBarleyandBibFatanE.Thesemenwentbeyondtheheadlinestoresearchintothereasonswhypeopledidn’tact.Theyfoundthatapersonhastogothroughtwostepsbeforehecanhelp.Firsthehastonoticethatisanemergency紧急情况.Supposeyouseeamiddle-agedmanfalltotheside-walk.Ishehavingaheartattack?Isheinacoma昏迷fromaheadache?Orisheabouttosleepoffadrunk?Isthesmokecomingintotheroomfromaleak漏洞intheairconditioning?Isitsteampipes?Orisitreallysmokefromafire?It’snotalwayseasytotellifyouarefacedwitharealemergency.Secondandmoreimportantthepersonfacedwithanemergencymustfeelpersonallyresponsible负责任的.Hemustfeelthathemusthelporthepersonwon’tgetthehelpheneeds.TheresearchersfoundthatalotdependsonhowmanypeoplearearounD.TheyhadcollegestudentsintobetesteD.SomecamealonE.Somecamewithoneortwoothers.Andsomecameinlargegroups.Theresearchersstartedthemoffonthetests.Thentheywentintothenextroom.A.curtaindividedthetestingroomandtheroomintowhichtheywent.Soonthestudentsheardascreamthenoiseofbookshelvesfallingandacryforhelp.Allofthishadbeenprerecordedonataperecorder.Eightoutoftenofthestudentstakingthetestaloneactedtohelp.OfthestudentsinpairsonlytwooutoftenhelpeD.OfthestudentsingroupsnonehelpeD.InotherwordsinagroupAmericansoftenfailtoact.Theyfeelthatotherswillact.Theythemselvesneedn’t.Theydonotfeelanydirectresponsibility.Arepeoplebotheredbysituationswherepeopleareintrouble?Yes.Scientistsfoundthatthepeoplewereshockedtheysweatedandtheyhadtremblinghands.Theyfelttheotherperson’stroublE.Buttheydidnotact.Theywereinagroup.Theiractionswereshapedbytheactionsofthosetheywerewith.60.Thepurposeofthispassageis________.A.toexplainwhypeoplefailtoactinemergenciesB.toexplainwhenpeoplewillactinemergenciesC.toexplainwhatpeoplewilldoinemergenciesD.toexplainhowpeoplefeelinemergencies61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Whenapersontriestohelpothershemustbeclearthatthereisarealemergency.B.Whenapersontriestohelpothersheshouldknowwhethertheyareworthhishelp.C.A.personmusttakethefullresponsibilityforthesafetyofthoseinemergenciesifhewantstohelp.D.A.personwithaheartattackneedsthemost.62.Themainreasonwhypeoplefailtoactwhentheystaytogetheristhat________.A.theyareafraidofemergenciesB.theyarenotwillingtogetthemselvesinvolvedC.otherswillactiftheythemselveshesitateD.theydonothaveanydirectresponsibilityforthosewhoneedhelp63.Theauthorsuggeststhat________.A.weshouldn’tblameapersonifhefailstoactinemergenciesB.apersonmustfeelguiltyifhefailstohelpC.peopleshouldberesponsibleforthemselvesinemergenciesD.whenyouareintroublepeoplewillhelpyouanyway
Mostpeoplethinktheirtimeproblemsareouterandthattheyarecausedbythetelephonemeetingsvisitorsanddelayedinformationordecisions.Althoughtheseproblemsoftenhaveabadeffeteonthemaswhenpeoplecallordropinweusuallycontributetothem.Wefailtohavecallsscreenedbyaskillfulsecretaryorassistantorweleaveourdooropenactuallyassuringconstantinterruptions.Inalmostallcasesitispossibletoinfluenceifnotcontrolitusuallycancauseproblemssuchasslownessandindecisionlackofself-disciplinetheinabilitytodelegateorthetendencytofightfirestoactwithoutthinkingandtojumpfromtasktotaskwithoutfinishinganyofthem.TimeisconstantthatcannotbechangeD.Theclockcannotbesloweddownorspeededup.Thuswecannotmanagetimeitself.WecanonlymanageouractivitieswithrespecttotimE.Thesameskillsareneededasthoseusedinmanagingothers―theabilitiestoplanorganizedelegatedirectandcontrol.Timemanagementissimplyself-management.Itisimpossibletobeeffectiveinanypositionwithoutcontrollingone’stimeeffectively.Successfultimemanagementdoesnotmeanworkingharderbutworkingsmarter.AllkindsofmanagementskillsmustbeusedinthehomeandofficetogetmostvaluefromtimE.YoumustthinkaheadaboutwhattodoandtimelythanothersmakingitgetmaximumresultsintheshortestpossibleperioD.13.Accordingtothewritertimeproblems.A.arecausedbythetelephonemeetingsandvisitorsB.arecausedbydelayedinformationordecisionsC.canbesolvedbyself-managementD.can’tbecontrolled14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedastileinternallygeneratedtimewasters?A.slownessandindecision.B.Lackofself-disciplinE.C.Jumpingfromtasktotaskwithoutfinishinganyofthem.D.WorkingharD.15.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethattheabilitiestoplanorganizedelegatedirectandcontrolshould.A.beusedinmanagingothers’activitiesB.beusedinmanagingone’sownactivitiesC.notbeusedintimemanagementD.beusedinmanagingbothothers’andone’sactivities16.Wecanalsodrawaconclusionthatthekeytosuccessfultimemanagementis.A.workingharderandharderB.cleverself-managementC.thinkingofwhattodoandhowandwhentodoitD.employingaskillfulsecretary
Whoaretheeldersinyourfamily?Themostcommonansweristhattheyareyourparentsgrandparentsunclesauntsandeldercousins------inawordanyrelativewhoisolderthanyou.Butthatdoesn’treallyanswerthequestiondoesit?Inanormalfamilythereisabigdifferencebetweenbeingelderlyandbeinganelder.Eldersarethestorytellersthecooksthehistorianstheauthoritiestheknittersandtheworkhorses.TheyarethepeoplewerespectandturntoforanswersorhelpwhenweareintroublebecauseoftheirmanyyearsoflifeexperiencE.MostofalltheyarethepeoplewhoraisedyouandyourlovedonesandhelpedyougrowingintothepeopleyouarE.Formanyyearstheycarriedtheburdenofcaringforyourfamilyandleadingittobettertimes.Nowit’syourturntodoteonthem.Ensuringthewelfareofyoureldersshouldcomeasnaturallytousasraisingourchildren.Unfortunatelytoomanypeopletaketheirparents’andgrandparents’abilitytocareforthemforgranteD.Andinacountrywheresomanyofuslivehundredsofmilesfromourfamilieslookingafterlovedonescanbedifficult.Evensoyoushouldmakesureyourlovedonesaretakencareofnomatterwheretheyliveandtrytolookaftertheseniorslivingaloneinyourneighbortoo.Takingresponsibilityfortheeldersinoursocietyinanimportantthingthatallcitizensshoulddo.46.Accordingtotheauthoreldersarethosewho.A.aremucholderthanusB.bringusupbyworkinghardC.giveusmoneyandfoodD.havemanyinterestingstories47.Whichofthefollowingopinionsdoesn’ttheauthoragreewith?A.naturallythattheeldersshouldtakecareofthemselvesB.It’sourdutytotakecareoftheelderswhentheyareoldC.WeshouldtakecareoftheeldersevenifalongdistanceseparatesusfromthemD.Lookingaftertheeldersisasimportantasraisingourchildren48.Inwhichofthefollowingcolumnswouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.EducationB.ParentingC.SocietyD.Family49.Thepassagewaswrittento.A.explainwhateldersarelikeB.criticizethosepeoplewhodon’trespecteldersC.ExplainwhyweshouldloveeldersD.Callonpeopletorespectandloveelders
Inrecentyearsadvancesinmedicaltechnologyhavemadeitpossibleforpeopletolivelongerthaninthepast.NewmedicinesandmachinesarebeingdevelopedeverydaytoextendlifE.Howeversomepeopleincludingsomedoctorsarenotinfavoroftheselifeextendingmeasuresandtheyarguethatpeopleshouldhavetherighttodiewhentheywant.Theysaythatthequalityoflifeisasimportantaslifeitselfandthatpeopleshouldnotbeforcedtogoonlivingwhenconditionsoflifehavebecomeunbearable承受不住.Theysawthatpeopleshouldbeallowedtodiewithdignity尊严andtodecidewhentheywanttodiE.OthersarguethatlifeunderanyconditionsisbetterthandeathandthatthedutyofdoctorsisalwaystoextendlifeaslongaspossiblE.Andsothebattlegoesonandonwithoutadefinite明确的answer.56.Thebesttitleforthispassageis_____.A.TheRighttoLiveB.TheRighttoDieC.TheDoctor’sDutyD.LifeIsBetterThanDeath57.Accordingtosomepeoplewhetheradyingpatienthastherighttodieornotisupto_____.A.thedoctorsB.thesurroundingsC.hisorhergoodfriendsD.thepatienthimselforherself58.Inthewriter’sopinion_____.A.deathisbetterthanlifeB.lifeisbetterthatdeathC.neitherdeathnorlifeisgoodD.noneoftheabove59.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mostofthemedicalworkersjoinintheargument.B.Theargumenthasendedinfavorofthepatient.C.Theargumenthasn’tendedyet.D.Thequalityoflifeisnotasimportantaslifeitselfsoitisgenerallythoughtthatpeopleshouldnotbeallowedtodieunderanyconditions.
08·四川E.篇Atacertaintimeinourlivesweconsidereveryplaceasthepossiblesites地点forahousE.IhavethussearchedthecountrywithinadozenmilesofwhereIlivE.InimaginationIhaveboughtallthefarmsoneafteranotherandIknewtheirprices.ThenearestthingthatIcametoactualownershipwaswhenIboughttheHollowellplacE.Butbeforetheownercompletedthesalewithmehiswifechangedhermindandwishedtokeepitandheofferedmeadditionaldollarstoreturnthefarmtohim.HoweverIlethimkeeptheadditionaldollarsandsoldhimthefarmforjustwhatIgaveforit.TherealattractionsoftheHollowellfarmtomewereitspositionbeingabouttwomilesfromthevillagehalfamilefromthenearestneighborbounded相邻ononesidebytheriverandseparatedfromthehighwaybyawidefielD.Thepoorconditionofthehouseandfencesshowedthatithadn’tbeenusedforsometimE.IrememberedfrommyearliesttripuptheriverthatthehouseusedtobehiddenbehindaforestareaandIwasinahurrytobuyitbeforetheownerfinishedgettingoutsomerockscuttingdowntheappletreesandclearingawaysomeyoungtreeswhichhadgrownupinthefields.Iwantedtobuyitbeforetheownermadeanymoreimprovements.ButitturnedoutasIhavesaiD.Iwasnotreallytroubledbytheloss.IhadalwayshadagardenbutIdon’tthinkIwasreadyforalargefarm.Ibelievethataslongaspossibleitisbettertolivefreeanduncommitted无牵挂的.Itmakesbutlittledifferencewhetheryouownafarmornot.51.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?A.HewantedtobuytheoldestfarmnearwhereheliveD.B.Hemadeastudyofmanyfarmsbeforebuying.C.Hemademoneybybuyingandsellingfarms.D.Hehadthemoneytobuythebestfarminthecountry.52.WhydidtheauthordecidetobuytheHollowellplace?A.ItwasofgoodmarketvaluE.B.Itwasnexttothehighway.C.Itwasinagoodposition.D.Itwasbehindanicegarden.53.Whydidtheauthorwanttobuythefarminahurry?A.HewasafraidtheownermightchangehisminD.B.Hehopedtoenlargetheforestonthefarm.C.Hewantedtokeepthefarmasitwas.D.Hewaseagertobecomeafarmowner.54.Theunderlinedwordsthelossinthelastparagraphreferto.A.themoneytheauthorlostinbuyingthefarmB.thesaleofthegardenintheHollowellplaceC.theremovalofthetreesaroundthehouseD.thefailuretopossesstheHollowellplace55.Whatdoestheauthorbelieveasimportantinlife?A.Toownafarm.B.Tosatisfyhisneeds.C.Tobefreefromworries.D.ToliveinthecountrysidE.
05·全国ⅡA.篇EveryyearonmybirthdayfromthetimeIturned12awhitegardeniawasdeliveredtomyhousE.NocardcamewithitCallstotheflower-shopwerenothelpfulatall.AfterawhileIstoppedtryingtodiscoverthesender’snameandjustdelightedinthebeautifulwhiteflowerinsoftpinkpaper.ButIneverstoppedimaginingwhothegivermightbE.Someofmyhappiestmomentswerespentdaydreamingaboutthesender.Mymotherencouragedtheseimaginings.She’daskmeiftherewassomeoneforwhomIhaddonespecialkindness.PerhapsitwastheoldmanacrossthestreetwhosemailI’ddeliveredduringthewinter.AsagirlthoughIhadmorefunimaginingthatitmightbeaboyIhadruninto.OnemonthbeforemygraduationmyfatherdieD.IfeltsosadthatIbecamecompletelyuninterestedinmyupcominggraduationdanceandIdidn’tcareifIhadanewdressornot.Butmymotherinherownsadnesswouldnotletmemissanyofthosethings.ShewantedherchildrentofeellovedandlovablE.Intruthmymotherwantedherchildrentoseethemselvesmuchlikethegar-denia-lovelystrongandperfectwithperhapsabitofmystery神秘MymotherdiedtendaysafterIwasmarrieD.Iwas22.Thatwastheyearthegardeniastoppedcoming.41.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AchildhoodDream.B.AMother’sLovE.C.AGraduationParty.D.ASpecialBirthday.42.Themotherinsistedthatherdaughtergotothegraduationdancebecause_________.A.shecouldtakecareofthingsherselfB.shehopedshewouldfindaboyfriendC.shewantedhertobehappyandstrongD.shethoughteducationwasmostimportant43.Whowasthesenderoftheflower?A.Aboythewriterhadruninto.B.Oneofthewriter’sneighbors.C.Oneofthewriter’sclassmates.D.Thewriter’smother.
【2011·山东济宁一中模拟】A.Agoodfriendofminewascomplainingabouthersontheotherday.Didyounoticeshestartedhowhedidn’twaitformetogetmysaladbeforehedoveintohis?Trueenoughtheboyattackedhisplatefasterthanacatinthewild.Withoutmannerswe’renomorethananimals.Actuallythat’snottrue.I’vebeenwatchingandfeedingagroupofwildcatsandtheyshowunusualpolitenesstowardeachother.Evenwhenfoodisscarcetheytaketurnsleavingatleastasmallpartforthenextinline.Mymothereducatedherthreechildrentohavegoodmannersallthetime.WeweremadetofeelveryuncomfortableasifweweresittingonpinsandneedlesuntilwegotusedtosayingpleasethankyoupardonmeandI’msorry.AndIhavetosaywhileitwasapainfullearningexperienceitwasoneofthemostvaluableexpericeces.Ican’ttellyouhowoftenIsatwithmyfriendseatingattheirdinnertablesandtheirparentsthoughthighlyofmygoodmanners.WhileitwasalittleembarrassingIkneweventhenthatmymother’steachingswerepayingoff.ManyyearslaterwhenIwasattendingseminarsacrossthecountrymymannerswerequiteuseful.WhileIregretthatIhaven’tbeenaperfectexampleI’mstillworkingonit.Isupposeinthisregardmymotherlivesonthroughme.Ididn’thaveherbeautifulsingingvoiceorhergreeneyesbutshedidmakesureIreceivedoneofherfinestcharacteristics.56.Whatdidthewriter’sfriendmostprobablycomplainabout?A.Herson’seatingtooquickly.B.Herson’snothavingahealthydiet.C.Herson’snothavinggoodtablemanners.D.Teenagers’nothavinggoodmanners.57.TheunderlinedwordscarceinParagraph2probablymeans________.A.toomuchB.notdeliciousC.notenoughD.quitehot58.Welearnthatthewriter’smother__________.A.wasstrictaboutherchildren’smannersB.neverpunishedherchildrenC.hadbeautifulblueeyesD.wasnotgoodatsinging59.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofherexperienceoflearninggoodmanners?A.Easyandrelaxing.B.PainfulandvaluablE.C.Easybutuseless.D.ToohorriblE.60.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatthewriter_________.A.issurelylikedbyeveryonearoundherB.isnotsatisfiedwithmostpeople’smannersaroundherC.thinksshehasbeenaperfectexampletotheyoungD.thankshermotherforteachingherthegoodmannersalot
AccordingtosometalktheyoungergenerationinSmithvilleisthemostantisocialinhistory.Thisseemsfarfromthetruth.YoungpeopletodayasawholearebettermoreinformedmoreambitioushealthierandmoresmartthaneverbeforE.WhythenitmaybeaskeddoweseesuchrestlessnessandsuchantisocialbehavioramongouryoungpeopleFortheanswerthecitizensofthiscommunitymustlookatthemselves.WhathavetheydonetothegroundsthathavebeenbuiltinthelastfifteenyearsHowmanyswimmingpoolsarethere?Howmanyvocationaltrainingprojectshavebeenstarted?Howmanycommunity-organizedyouthpartiesandpicnicshavebeenheld?Theaveragecitizenwillanswerthattheresponsibilityfortheseactivitiesbelongstoschools.Butschoolscannotbeheldresponsibleforallthefree-timeactivitiesofalltheyoungpeopleofthiscommunity.Thejoboftheschoolsisformaleducationnotfree-timerecreation娱乐.Thiscommunityneedsayouthcentersuitableforsuchactivitiesaspicnicscampingsportsmusicartandsoon.Thereshouldbesocialandrecreationalactivitiestomeettheneedsandinterestsofeverymemberofourschoolageyouth.MayorElmoD.Greelyhasproposedtheformationofayouthclubasthefirststepinthedirectionofayouthcenter.MayorGreelyhascalledameetingattheCityHallonFridayAugust15atnoon.Givingupalunchhourisaverylittlesacrificeforaprojectthatcanbeofgreatimportancetothiscommunity.ThisnewspaperurgeseveryadultandyoungpersonofSmithvilletoattendthisimportantmeeting.Webelieveourindustrialbusinessandprofessionalleadershaveanespeciallystrongdutytobepresent.Thisnewspaperwillbepresentandintendstosupportthisprojectwithvigor.63.Theunderlinedwordantisocialprobablymeans_________.A.opposedtoanorderlysocietyorwayoflifeB.promisingC.suitabletopresentsocietyD.havingalotofsocialexperience64.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofthesentencetheyoungergenerationinSmithvilleisthemostantisocialinhistoryA.HethinksitistruE.B.HethinksitisnottruE.C.HethinksitispartiallytruE.D.HethinksitisnonsensE.65.ThemainideaofParagraphs2and3is_________.A.togiveuslotsofquestionstoshowthatproblemisseriousB.thatschoolshouldholdtheresponsibilityforeducationratherthanfree-timerecreationC.toanalyzethereasonswhytheyouthareantisocialD.thatweshouldtakemoreactivitiesorstartmanyvocationalprojects66.Thesolutiontotheproblemoftheantisocialbehaviorofyoungpeopleis_________.A.takingpartinpicnicscampingandsoonB.settingupayouthcenterC.attendingameetingheldbyMayorGreelyeveryFridayD.supportfromthenewspaper
CanweturnnegativethoughtslikeIneverdoanythingrightintopositiveoneslikeIcansucceed?Istherepowerinpositivethinking?ResearchersinCanadajustpublishedastudyinthejournalPsychologicalSciencethatsaystryingtogetpeopletothinkmorepositivelycanactuallyhavetheoppositeeffect:itcansimplyemphasizehowunhappytheyare.Thestudy’sauthorsJoanneWoodandJohnLeeoftheUniversityofWaterlooandElainePerunovicoftheUniversityofNewBrunswickbeginbyreferringtoolderresearchshowingthatwhenpeoplegetfeedbackwhichtheybelieveisoverlypositivetheyactuallyfeelworsenotbetter.IfyoutellyourfriendthathemaybeanEinsteinyou’rejustunderlininghisfaults.Inone1990sexperimentateamincludingpsychologistJoelCooperofPrincetonaskedparticipantstowritepassagesopposingfundingforthedisabled.Whentheywerelaterpraisedfortheirsympathytheyfeltevenworseaboutwhattheyhadwritten.InthisexperimentWoodLeeandPerunovicmeasured68students’self-esteem自尊.Theparticipantswerethenaskedtowritedowntheirthoughtsandfeelingsforfourminutes.Every15secondsonegroupofstudentsheardabell.WhenitrangtheyweresupposedtotellthemselvesIamlovable.Thosewithlowself-esteemdidn’tfeelbetteraftertheexperiment.Infacttheirmoodsturnedsignificantlydarkerthanthoseofmembersofthecontrolgroupwhoweren’turgedtothinkpositivethoughts.Thepaperprovidessupportfornewerformsofpsychotherapy心理治疗thaturgepeopletoaccepttheirnegativethoughtsandfeelingsratherthanfightthem.Inthefightingwenotonlyoftenfailbutcanmakethingsworse.Meditation静思techniquesonthecontrarycanteachpeopletoputtheirshortcomingsintoalargemorerealisticperspective视野.Callitthepowerofnegativethinking.78.TheCanadianresearchersfindthat_____.A.encouragingpositivethinkingmaydomoreharmthangoodB.therecanbenosimplecureforpsychologicalproblemsC.unhappypeoplecannotthinkpositivelyD.thepowerofpositivethinkingislimited79.Whatdoestheauthormeanbyyou’rejustunderlininghisfaultsLine4Para3?A.Youarenottakinghismistakesseriouslyenough.B.Youarepointingoutthemistakeshehasmade.C.Youareemphasizingthefactthatheisnotclever.D.Youaretryingtomakehimfeelbetterabouthisfaults.80.WhatdowelearnfromtheexperimentofWoodLeeandPerunovic?A.Itisimportantforpeopletocontinuallyimprovetheirself-esteem.B.Thinkingpositivelycanbringapositivechangetoone’smood.C.Peoplewithlowself-esteemseldomwritedowntheirtruefeelings.D.Forcingapersontothinkpositivethoughtsmaylowertheirself-esteem.81.Whatdowelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Theeffectsofpositivethinkingvaryfrompersontoperson.B.Meditationmayprovetobeagoodformofpsychotherapy.C.Differentpeopletendtohavedifferentwaysofthinking.D.Peoplecanavoidmakingmistakesthroughmeditation.
贵州省兴义市第九中学2010届高三第一次月考B.Ialwayshavedifficultyinbuyingbirthdaypresents.Myideaneverseemstogofartherthantiespensorcards.ButstrangelyenoughitdidnottakemelongtodecideonTom’sbirthdaypresent.ForthefirsttimeinlifeIhadagoodideA.Iwouldbuyhimabottleofchampagne香槟酒.BeforethepartybeganTomsuggestedthatIshouldopenthebottle.Iputitbetweenmykneesandbegantopullbutitremainedunmoved.Soonalotofpeoplegatheredroundtowatchthefightbetweenmeandthebottle.IcouldhearallkindsofhelpfulsuggestionsfromthemlikeBreakthetopoffUseyourteethetc.ButIwaslosingthefight.Wewerefightingonthefloortogetherwhenallofasuddentherewasaloudpopandthecork塞子shotupintotheairwhiletheangrybottleshowered淋every-bodywithchampagne.61.WhenbuyingbirthdaypresentsIusuallyfindmyideais____.A.poorB.colourfulC.richD.good62.Iwas____mypresentforTom’sbirthday.A.verysorryforB.veryproudofC.afraidofD.tiredof63.TomsuggestedIshouldopenthebottle____.A.towardstheendofthepartyB.afterthepartystartedC.attheendofthepartyD.beforethepartystarted64.WhichofthefollowingistrueA.ThoughthepeoplearoundgaveallkindsofsuggestionsIwasnotabletoopenthebottleatfirst.B.Itriedallthewaysthatthepeoplesuggested.C.Allthesuggestionswerehelpful.D.Someofthesuggestionswereverybad.
MuchoftheworlddoeshaveelectricitythoughandelectricitymakesusingtheInternetpossiblE.NowthatsomanyhaveWebaccessyoumighthavenoticedthatpeopledon'twriteletterstoeachotherveryoften.Butthatdoesn’tmeantheyhavestoppedkeepingintouch.Keypalswhouseacomputerkeyboardande-mailaccountinsteadofapenandpaperstillcontinuethepenpaltraditiontoday.E.-mailandhandwrittenlettershavedifferentadvantages.Withe-mailyourpenpalcanreceiveyournotealmostinstantly即刻地andyoucanattachdigitalphotos.Letterstakelongertoarrivebutyoucanincludestickerspicturesordrawings.MaybeyouwanttoknowmoreaboutwhathavingapenpalislikebeforeyoujumpintotheexperiencE.Ifsothereareplentyofbooksthatcangiveyouatasteofdifferentpenpaladventures.Lookforthematabookstoreorlibrary.Therearethingstorememberwhencommunicationwithpenpalsespeciallyinthedigitalage:Makesuretosharealllettersande-mailswithyourparentssotheyknowyouaresafE.Ifsomethingseemsfishystopwritingletters.Nevermeetapenpalinpersonunlessagrown-upiswithyou.Andofcoursehavefun!YourpenpalcouldbecomeyournewbestfrienD.Orapenpalrelationshipcouldbringyouclosertosomeoneyoualreadyknow.Withapenpalyoucanhaveyourowntasteoffar-awayplacessomeonetoshareyourowndiscoverieswithandtheadventureofopeningyourmailboxtofindaletterinitjustforyou.51.Whydon’tpeoplewriteletterstotheirpenpalssooften?A.Becausetheydon’tcaremuchabouttheirpenpals.B.Becausetheyhavestoppedkeepingintouchwiththeirpenpals.C.Becausetheyhaveusede-mailsinplaceoftraditionalletters.D.Becausemanyoftheirlettersdon’treachtheirpenpalsontimE.52.WhichofthefollowingstatementsinNOTmentionedinthesecondparagraph?A.Penpalscanreceiveyoure-mailsinstantly.B.Digitalphotoscanbeattachedtoe-mails.C.Letterscanenclosepicturesordrawings.D.Lettersneedstampswhilee-mailssavethepostagE.53.Beforemakingapenpalyou’dbetter_________________.A.surftheInternettofeeldifferentpenpaladventuresaloneB.lookforsomeinformationinthebooksatalibraryorbookstoreC.buyalotofbooksonhowtomakepenpalsonlineD.goandaskyourteachers’advice54.Theunderlinedwordfishyinparagraph4probablymeans___________.A.tastingorsmellinglikeafishB.seemingbadordishonestC.differentfromwhatisnormalD.seemingunusualorexciting55.Whencommunicatingwithapenpalyoushould___________.A.keepallthepenpal’slettersande-mailsinprivateB.meethim/herwithoneofyourclassmatesC.besureyouaresafeatanytimeD.sharewhateveryouexperiencewithhim/her
HabitswhethergoodorbadaregraduallyformeD.WhenapersondoesacertainthingagainheisdrivenbysomeunseenforcetodothesamethingrepeatedlythenahabitisformeD.Onceahabitisformeditisdifficultandsometimesimpossibletogetridof.Itisthereforeveryimportantthatweshouldpaygreatattentiontotheformationofhabits.ChildrenoftenformbadhabitssomeofwhichremainwiththemaslongastheylivE.Olderpersonsalsoformbadhabitslastingaslongastheyliveandsometimesbecomeruinedbythem.Thereareotherhabitswhichwhenformedinearlylifeareofgreathelp.Manysuccessfulmensaythatmuchoftheirsuccesshassomethingtodowithcertainhabitsinearlylifesuchasearlyrisinghonestyandsoon.Amongthehabitswhichchildrenshouldnotformarelazinesslyingstealingandsoon.Thesearealleasilyformedhabits.Unfortunatelyolderpersonsoftenformhabitswhichcouldhavebeenavoided避免.Weshouldkeepawayfrom远离allthesebadhabitsandtrytoformsuchhabitsaswillbegoodforourselvesandothers.40.________areformedlittlebylittlE.A.GoodhabitsB.BadhabitsC.BothgoodhabitsandbadhabitsD.Eithergoodhabitsorbadhabits41.Theunderlinedwordtheminthefirstparagraphrefersto________.A.badhabitsB.goodhabitsC.childrenD.otherpersons42.Generallyspeakingit'sdifficultforone________andeasyforthem________whichshouldbeavoideD.A.toformbadhabits;toformgoodhabitsB.toformgoodhabits;toformbadhabitsC.toformsuchhabitsaswillbegood;togetridofbadhabitsD.togetridofbadhabits;toformgoodhabits43.Whyshouldwepaymuchattentiontotheformationofhabits?A.Becausehabitsareofgreathelptoeveryoneofus.B.Becauseamancannevergetridofahabit.C.Becauseit'shardandsometimesevenimpossibletothrowawaybadhabits.D.Becauseweareforcedtodothemagainandagain.44.Accordingtothepassageearlyrising________.A.hassomethingtodowithsuccessB.isaneasilyformedhabitC.issuchahabitasshouldhavebeenavoidedD.issuchahabitaswillbekept
安徽省铜陵市第三中学2010届高三第二次月考D.篇WhilewatchingthegamestheothernightIcameacrossanunbelievablesight.ItwasnotagoldmedaloraworldrecordbrokenbutashowofcouragE.Theeventwasswimmingandstartedwithonlythreemenontheblocks.ForonereasonoranothertwoofthemfalsestartedsotheyweredisqualifieD.ThatleftonlyonetocompletE.Itwouldhavebeendifficultenoughnothavinganyonetoraceagainsteventhoughthetimeontheclockisimportant.Iwatchedthemandiveoffthebockandknewrightawaythatsomethingwaswrong.I’mnotanexpertswimmerbutIcantellagooddivefromapooroneandthiswasnotexactlymedalquality.Whenheresurfaceditwasevidentthatthemanwasnotoutforgold—hisarmswerewavinginanattemptatfreestylE.Thecrowdstartedtolaugh.Clearlythismanwasnotamedalcompetitor.IlistenedtothecrowdbegintolaughatthispoormanwhowasclearlyhavingahardtimE.Finallyhemadehisturntostartback.Itwaspitiful.Hemadeafewdesperatestrokesandyoucouldtellhewaswornout.ButinthosefewawfulstrokesthecrowdhadchangeD.Nolongerweretheylaughingbutbeginningtocheer.SomeevenbegantostandandshoutComeonyoucandoit!andhediD.A.clearminutepasttheaverageswimmerthisyoungmanfinallyfinishedhisracE.ThecrowdwentwilD.YouwouldhavethoughtthathehadwonthegoldandshouldhavE.EventhoughherecordedoneoftheslowesttimesinOlympichistorythismangavemoreheartthananyoftheothercompetitors.JustashortyearagohehadneverevenswumletaloneracE.HiscountryhadbeeninvitedtoSydney.Inacompetitionwhereathletesremovetheirsilvermedalsfeelingtheyhavesomehowbeencheatedoutofgoldorwhentheyactsoproudlyinfrontoftheircompetitorsitisnicetowatchanunderdog.21.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthattheyoungman_______.A.madehisturntostartbackpitifullyB.wasskillfulinfreestyleinthegameC.swamfasterthantheaverageswimmerD.wasnotcapableenoughtowinthemedal69.Thecrowdchangedtheirattitudesbecause_______.A.theyfeltsorryfortheyoungmanB.theywantedtoshowtheirsympathyC.theyweremovedbytheyoungmanD.theymeanttopleasetheyoungman70.Accordingtothepassageitisnicetowatchanunderdogprobablymeans_______.A.it’samusingtowatchamanwithawfulswimmingskillsB.it’samazingtowatchanordinarymanchallenginghimselfC.it’scheerfulforathletestoactproudlybeforetheircompetitorsD.it’sbraveenoughforsomeathletestoremovethesilvermedals71.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Goforit!B.Tryagain!C.CompeteforGold!D.BreakaRecord!
浙江省宁海县知恩中学2009届高三最后适应性考试D.篇Wespentadayinthecountrypickingwildflowers.WiththecarfullofflowersweweregoinghomE.Onourwaybackmywifenoticedacupboard柜厨outsideafurnitureshop.Itwastallandnarrow.BuyitmywifesaidatoncE.We’llcarryithomeontheroofrack.I’vealwayswantedonelikethat.WhatcouldIdo?TenminuteslaterIwas£20poorer;andthecupboardwastiedontheroofrack.Itwassixfeetlongandeighteeninchessquarequiteheavytoo.InthegatheringdarknessIdroveslowly.Otherdriversseemedunusuallypolitethatevening.Thepoliceevenstoppedtraffictoletusthrough.CarryingfurniturewasagoodideA.AfteratimemywifesaidThere’salonglineofcarsbehinD.Whydon’ttheyovertakeIwonder?InfactapolicecardidovertakE.ThetwoofficersinsidelookedatusseriouslyastheypasseD.Butthenwithgreatkindnesstheyledusthroughtherush-hourtraffiC.Thepolicecarstoppedatourvillagechurch.OneoftheofficerscametomE.RightsirhesaiD.Doyouneedanymorehelp?IwasabitpuzzleD.ThanksofficerIsaiD.YouhavebeenverykinD.IlivejustontheroaD.HewasstaringatourcarfirstattheflowersthenatthecupboarD.Wellwellhesaidlaughing.It’sacupboardyou’vegotthere!WethoughtitwassomethingelsE.Mywifebegantolaugh.Thetruthhitmelikeastonebetweentheeyes.Ismiledattheofficer.Yesit’sacupboardbutthanksagain.IdrovehomeasfastasIcoulD.53.Infactthehusband_______thecupboarD.A.wouldlikeverymuchtobuyB.badlywantedC.wasgladtohaveboughtD.wouldrathernotbuy54.Otherdriversdidn’tovertakethecouple’scarbecause_______.A.therush-hourtrafficwastoobusyB.theywantedtoshowtheirrespectC.theircarscouldn’trunfastD.thecouplewereveryimportantpeople55.Thepolicethoughttheywere_______.A.carryingacupboardtothechurchB.sendingflowerstothechurchC.carryingnothingbutapieceoffurnitureD.goingtoattendafuneralatthechurch56.Whatdidthehusbandthinkofthismatter?A.ItwasverystrangE.B.Hefeltashamedofit.C.Hetookgreatprideinit.D.Hewaspuzzledatit.
福建省三校2010届高三上学期期中联考A.MyfriendtookhiscolleaguetoseeanartexhibitioninnorthLondon.Theshowwasbasicallypilesofbreezeblocks煤渣砖formingarmchairandsofashapespaintedinprimarycolors.SeeingthesethecolleaguesaidYoubroughtmeallthewayoutheretoseethispileofjunkwhenwecouldhavebeenhavinganicelunch?HecontinuedhisrantabouttheworkallthewaybacktotheofficE.WhentheygottheremyfriendsaidYousaidyoudon’tliketheworkbutyouhaven’tstoppedtalkingaboutitsinceyoufirstsawit.Whetherhelikeditornothecouldnotforgetit.Iftheartworkisfreshandnewyoucan’texpecttolikeitstraightawaybecauseyouhavenothingtocompareitwith.Theeffortofcomingtotermswiththingsyoudonotunderstandmakesthemallthemorevaluabletoyouwhenyoudograspthem.Goodartspeaksforitself.Thatdoesn’tmeanyouhavetolikeit.Sothenexttimeyougotoanartshoworlookatanythingforthatmatterobservewhateffectithasonyouandtrytoformyourownopinion.Thatwayyoubecomethecriticandnotamouthpieceforsomeoneelse’sopinions.56.Whatdoesthecolleaguethinkabouttheartexhibition?A.Hefeelsitawasteoftimegoingtotheexhibition.B.Heisveryinterestedintheworkshownontheexhibition.C.Heisdisappointedthatartisabusedontheexhibition.D.Hethinkshisunderstandingaboutartisfarbetterthantheauthoroftheworkontheshow.57.Theunderlinedword‘rant’means________.A.praiseB.hatredC.complaintD.misunderstanding58.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTrepresenttheauthor’sopinionaboutart?A.Goodartspeaksforitself.B.Goodartdoesn’tmeanyouhavetolikeit.C.Itmattersmorewhatimpressionapieceofartworkleavesonyou.D.Learntobeamouthpieceforsomeone’sopinionmattersmorE.59.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgiveforgoingtoanartshow?A.Likeitwhetheritisgoodornot.B.Don’tcompareitwithanything.C.Observeitseffectandformyourownopinion.D.BeagoodmouthpiecE.
河南省郑州外国语学校2010届高三上学期第三次月考A.Awalletmisplacedduringaromanticembracehasbeenreturnedtoitsforgetfulownerafter55years.TwoclassiccarcollectorsfromtheUSstateofIdahofoundthewalletafteritfelloutofthebackofavintage旧式的cartheywereplanningtorestorE.AfteranInternetsearchtheyfoundandcontactedtheownerGlennGoodlovE.Mr.Goodlovesaidheprobablylostthewalletinthebackseatofhis1946HudsoncarwhilekissingagirlwhenhewashomeonleavefromtheUSNavy.JonBeck61andChuckMerrill72boughtthenow-vintagevehicleinIdahoafterplacinganadinalocalnewspapertobuyaclassiccarinneedofrestoration.Drivingthecarhomeafterbuyingitthecollectorsstoppedatarestaurantandsawsomethingfrombelowthebackseat.LikeacoupleofkidswethoughtwehadagoldmineMr.BecksaiD.Insteadtheyfoundsomesmallchange—theleatherwallethelda$10billMr.Goodlove’smilitaryIDhissocialsecuritycardhisdriver’slicenceandseveraljewelleryreceiptsfrom1952.ButtheywereallinthenameofGlennPutnam.AftersearchingonlineMr.BeckdiscoveredthatMr.PutnamhadsincechangedhisnametoGlennGoodloveandmovedtoSanDiegoCaliforniA.HecalledMr.Goodloveaskingtospeaktoamanwhousedtodrivea’46Hudson.Therewasasilenceforabout15secondsMr.BecktoldtheTwinFallsTimes-News.Thenhesaid‘Whoisthat?’Mr.Goodlovenow75sayshedidnotevenrememberlosingthewalletbutthefindhasbroughtmemoriesofhisyouthinEverettWashingtonfloodingback.IcouldseethehouseandthecarandthetownandallthegoodstufffromlivingtherehesaiD.They’vebeenflowingeversincehetalkedtomE.56.ThelostwalletcontainedallthefollowingEXCEPT______.A.somemoneyB.somejewelleryC.somereceiptsD.somecards57.Whichofthefollowinghappenedlast?A.ThevintagecarwaspurchaseD.B.AnadvertisementwasplaceD.C.Mr.Goodlove’snamewaschangeD.D.SomepersonalbelongingswerefounD.58.WhatdifferencedidthewalletmaketoGlenn?A.Hegainedunexpectedwealth.B.Hegotbackhislostcaraswell.C.Heimprovedhispoormemoryalot.D.Herecalledwhathadlongbeenforgotten.59.Themostpropertitleforthepassageis______.A.AForgetfulWalletOwnerB.TwoCarCollectorsandaGoodDeedC.PricePaidforRomanceD.LostWalletFoundafter55Years
05·湖北B.篇AtonetimenoonecouldtravelonanEnglishroadfasterthanfourmilesanhour.Thatwasthelawuntil1896.A.manhadtowalkinfrontofacarwhichcouldnotgofasterthantheman.Atnightthemanhadtocarryaredlamp.OnceCharlesRollsbroughtacarfromFrancetoEnglandbuthewantedtodrivefasterthanfourmilesanhour.InordertohavenotroublewiththepolicehehadatalkwithsomeofthepoliceofficerswhoorderedtheirpolicementolooktheotherwaywhenthecarcamealongtheroaD.ThiswasagoodplaninthecountrybutnotsoeasytofollowinthebusystreetsofLondon.OnenightRollsandsomefriendsstartedfromLondonontheirjourneytoCambridgE.Oneofthemenwalkedinfrontwiththeredlampbuthewalkedasfastashecould.Thepolicebecameveryinterestedinwallsandshop-frontswhentheyheardthecarandnotoneofthemsawit.Theyreachedahill;butwhatawasteoftimeitwastodrivedownthehillatfourmilesanhour!Rollswasgettingreadytojumpintothecar;butthenhenoticedapolicemanwhowasnotlookingtheotherway.Theslowcarreachedhim.Goodeveningsaidthepolicemanlookingatthecar.GoodeveningsaidRollsholdingthelamp.Oneofthesehorselessthingssaidthepolicemanlookingatitwithinterest.YessaidRollsandwaiteD.I’veoftenwantedarideinone;butofcoursepolicemencan’tbuythingslikethat.HeturnedandlookedhopefullyinRolls’sfacE.JumpinsaidRolls.Thankssaidthepolicemananddidso.Nowhesaidsittingdownyoucanletitgojustasyoulikedownthishill.Thereisn’tanotherpolicemanonthisroadforamileandahalf.60.ThepolicemenweretoldtolooktheotherwaytheunderlinedpartinParagraph2sothat.A.theycouldwatchthecarcomingfromtheotherdirectionB.thecarcouldgofasterthanfourmilesanhourC.theycouldmakesurenoonewasinthewayD.thecarwouldnothitthemontheroad61.Inwhatwaydidthepolicemencarryouttheorderfromtheirofficers?A.TheygreetedRollswhenthecarcamealong.B.Theywalkedinfrontofthecarwitharedlamp.C.TheypretendedtobeattractedbysomethingelsE.D.Theystoodondutyevery1.5milesalongtheroaD.62.ThepolicemanwhosaidGoodeveningtoRollswantedto.A.teachRollsalessonB.takeafreeridehomeC.haveatalkwithRollsD.haveacarrideexperience63.AfterthepolicemanjumpedintothecarRolls.A.darednotdrivethecarfasterthanhewasallowedtoB.coulddriveasfastashewishedwithinacertaindistanceC.coulddriveonanyroadhelikedfortherestofthejourneyD.drovehiscarasfastashecoulddownthehilltoCambridge
湖北省钟祥六中2009年高三高考冲刺最后一卷A.篇AgentlebreezeblewthroughJennifer’shair.Thegoldenredsunwassetting.Shewasonthebeachlookingupatthefiery火红的ball.Shewasamazedbyitscolordeepredinthemiddlesoftlyfadingintoyellow.Shecouldhearnothingbutthewavesandtheseagullsflyingupaboveinthesky.Theatmosphererelaxedher.AfterallshehadbeenthroughthiswaswhatsheneedeD.It’sgettinglateshethoughtImustgohomE.MyparentswillbewonderingwhereIam.Shewonderedhowherparentswouldreactwhenshegothomeafterthethreedaysshewasmissing.Shekeptonwalkingdirectingherselfwhereshespenteverysummerholiday.TheroadwasdeserteD.Shewalkedslowlyandsilently.JustinafewhundredmetersshewouldhavebeensafeinherhousE.Itwasreallygettingdarknow.Thesunhadsetafewminutesbeforeanditwasgettingcoldtoo.Shewishedshehadherfavoritesweateron:itkeptherreallywarm.Sheimaginedhavingitwithher.Thisthoughtdisappearedwhenshefinallysawherfrontdoor.Itseemeddifferent.Nobodyhadtakencareoftheoutsidegardenforafewdays.Shewasshocked:herfatherwasusuallysostrictaboutkeepingeverythingcleanandtidyandnow...ItallseemeddeserteD.Shecouldn’tunderstandwhatwasgoingon.SheenteredthehousE.Firstshewentintothekitchenwhereshesawanotewrittenbyherfather.Itsaid:DearEllenthereissomecoffeeready.Iwentlooking.Ellenwashermotherbut—wherewasshe?Ontherightsideofthehallwaywasherparents’room.Shewentin.Thenshesawher.Hermotherlyingonthebedwassleeping.Herfacelookedsotiredasifshehadn’tsleptfordays.ShewasreallypalE.JenniferwouldhavewantedtowakeherupbutshelookedtootireD.SoJenniferjustfellasleepbesideher.WhenJenniferwokeupsomethingwasdifferent...shewasn’tinhermother’sroomandshewasn’twearingtheoldclothessheranawayin.Shewasinhercozybedinherpajamas睡衣.ItfeltsogoodbeingbackhomE.SuddenlysheheardavoiceAreyoufeelingbetternowdear?YouknowyougotusveryveryscareD.51.ThreedayslaterJennifercamebackhome______.A.atsunriseB.atsunsetC.atnightD.atmidday52.WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseThisthoughtmostprobablymean?A.TheideaofgoingbackhomE.B.Heranxietyaboutherparents.C.Thefeelingofbeingwarminherfavoritesweater.D.Thefeelingofgettingbackhomesafely.53.Herfatherdidn’ttakecareofthegardenbecause______.A.hewasbusylookingforherB.hehadtolookafterhiswifeC.hewasnotstrictwithhisjobD.henolongerenjoyedworkinginthegarden54.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?A.InfactJennifer’smotherhadbeensickfordays.B.AsJenniferwalkedtowardshomeshebecameincreasinglyscareD.C.Whenshefoundthegardendesertedsherealizedshewaswrong.D.HavingexperiencedalotoutsideJenniferfelthomewassafestforher.
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