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OnceanEnglishmannamedJackBrownwenttoRussiaforaholiday.Hestayedthereforseveralmonthsandthencamehomeagain.Someofhisfriendsvisitedhimafewdaysafterhegotback.IhadaverydangeroustripwhileIwasinRussiA.Jacksaidtothem.IwantedtoseeafriendofmineinthecountryandthebadweathermademeverylatE.SoIwasstilltravellingthroughaforestinsleighwhenthesunwentdown.Itwasalongwayfrommyfriend’shousewhenabout20wolvesbegantofollowmysleigh.Itwasverydarkintheforest.TherewasthicksnowonthegrounD.Itwascoldandtherewerenohousesformilesandmiles.FirstIheardthewolvesandthenoisewasterrible!Thehorsesheardthemtoo.Theywerefrightenedandbeganrunningfaster.ThenIsawlonggreyformsamongthetreesandsoonthewolveswerenearus.Theywererunningveryfastandtheydidn’tseemtogettiredlikethehorses.Whatdidyoudo?oneofhisfriendsaskeD.WhenthewolvesgotverynearJackansweredIputupmygunandshotthefirstwolf.ThesleighwasmovingaboutbutIhittheanimalandkilledit.Thenalltheotherwolvesstoppedandateitsooursleighgotawayfromthemforafewminutes.ThentheyfinishedtheirmealandIheardthemcomingagain.ThemoonwasshiningbrightlyonthesnowandafterafewminutesIsawthemamongthetreesoncemorE.TheycameneareragainandthenIshotanotherofthemandtheothersstoppedoncemoretoeatit.Thesamethinghappenedagainandagainandmyhorsesbecamemoreandmoretiredandranslowerandsloweruntilafterabouttwohoursonlyonewolfwasstillaliveandfollowingus.Wasn’tittoofattorun?oneofhisfriendsaskeD.Jacktoldhisfriendswhathappenedtohimwhenhewas______________.A.inEnglandonewintereveningB.inRussiaonewintereveningC.inAmericaonewintermorningD.inRussiaonewintermorning.InthesentenceTheyfinishedtheirmeal.mealheremeans___________.A.thefoodJackhadbroughtwithhimB.themealpreparedbyJack’sfriends.C.thewolfwhichhadbeenkilledbyJackD.thedeadanimalsonthewayAccordingtowhatJacksaidthelastwolf______________.A.hadeatenupalltheotherwolvesB.ranmuchfasterthantheotherwolvesC.wasthestrongestofallD.wasveryfatanddidn’trunfast.FromwhatJack’sfriendsaidweknowthat_____________________.A.allthewolveshadbeenshotbyJack.B.thelastwolfwastoofattorunC.JackwastellingthetruthD.thefriendsdidnotbelievewhatJackhadsaiD.
第二部分:阅读理解共16小题每小题2分满分32分第一节共12小题每小题2分满分24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OnSeptember221986JayBrunkellaapoliceofficerintheRogersParkdistrictinChicagowasshotduringadrugarrestanddieD.ShortlyafterwardsfellowofficerKenKnapcika20-yearveteran老警官oftheforcereturnedhomeafterworktofindanotefromhis15yearolddaughteronthediningtablE.Dad—Thispoemcamedirectlyfrommyheart.Iloveyousomuch!ItscaresandamazesmethatyougoouteverydayandriskeverythingtoprovideuswithallthatwehavE.IwrotethistoexpresshowmuchIloveyouandhowmuchlostI’dbewithoutyou---LaurA.PS:Heylet’sbecarefulouttherE.TitledTheUltimateCopLaura’spoemwasdedicatedToallthecopsintheworldwhohavedaughterswholovethemwithalltheirhearts.Andespeciallytomydad.Itwasaboutapoliceofficer’sdaughterwhoseesonthenighttimenewsthatherfatherhasbeenshot.Partofpoem:DaddymyDaddycanyouhearmecry?OhGodIneedmyDaddypleasedon’tlethimdiE.KenKnapcikstoodaloneashereadthepoem.IttookmeseveralminuteshesaiD.I’dgetthroughpartofitandhavetostopbeforeIcouldgoon.Iwasweeping.ShehadnevertoldmeshewasscareD.Hetookthepoemtoworkthenextdayandshowedittohisfellowofficers.I’veneverseensomanygrownmencry.Somecouldn’tfinishit.KnapcikkeepsLaura’spoeminthepocketofhispolicejacket.Hetakesitwithhimeverytimeheleavesthehouseforanewshift.Idon’twanttobeouttherewithoutithesaiD.I’llprobablycarryitwithmeforever.51.Laurawrotethepoem____________.A.inmemoryofherfatherwhowasshotinthedrugarrestB.toshowhergreatsorrowinlosingherfatherC.toshowherrespecttoallthecopswholosttheirlivesD.totellOfficerKenKnapcikhowmuchshelovedhim52.Alltheofficerscriedbecause____________.A.JayBrunkellawasshotanddiedB.theyweregreatlytouchedbythepoemC.thepoemwassosadthattheycouldn’tholdbacktheirtearsD.theythoughtoftheirdangerouslife53.KnapcikkeepsLaura’spoeminhispocket______________.A.totreasureherdaughter’sloveandtovaluehisownlifeB.tokeepitfromgettinglostC.becausehecan’tgooutwithoutitD.tomournoverthedeathofOfficerJayBrunkella54.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.PoemforacopB.Anofficer’sdeathC.A.cop’sdaughterD.Lovemyjoblovemydaughter
Bushwickisatoughplacetogrowup.ThispartofBrooklyninNewYorkCityhasalotofcrimes.Morethanhalfofits100000residentsrelyonaidfromthegovernment.Only50%ofstudentsatBushwickHighSchoolgraduateinfouryears.SomepeoplemightsayWeshouldhelpthesepoorkidswhohavesomanychallenges.ButMalaakCompton-RocklooksattheteensinBushwickandsaysGotohelpkidswhohaveevenbiggerchallengesthanyoudo.Shebelievesthatonceyoungpeopleseethepowertheyhavetomakethingsbettertheycanhandletheirownproblemsmoreeasily.SoherservicegrouptheAngelRockProjecttook30BushwickkidstoSowetoinSouthAfricatohelppoorfamiliestherE.SowetoisatownshipoutsidethecityofJohannesburg.TheeffortcalledJourneyforChangeaimstoshowthatanykidcanchangetheworlD.KidsinBushwickfacepressuretodropoutofschoolorbecomeinvolvedingangsanddrugs.SaysCompton-Rock.WewantthemtolivealifeofpurposeandservicE.InSowetomanyparentshavediedofAIDSadeadlydiseasE.Whenthathappensagrandparentorachildmustleadthefamily.TheBushwickvolunteershelpedsuchfamilies.Theytendedvegetablegardenscaredforbabiesandboughtgroceries.Thesaddestthingwaswhenwevisitedanorphanage孤儿院andIhelpedalittleboywhohadbeenabandonedbecausehehadHIVthevirusthatcausesAIDSsaysQueenClyde12.It‘sbeengoodtobeonthistrip.Butwhat’salsoimportantiswhatwedowhenit’sfinisheD.That’swhatcounts.IneverappreciatedwhatIhaduntilIsawsomepeoplewhohadnothingsaysSadaraLewis12.It’sreallychangedmyattitudE.IwanttomakeadifferencE.Thetripwastwoweekslong.Butthekidsaged12to15willspendallyearspeakingabouttheirexperiencefund-raisingandmorE.46.What’sthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.BushwickisthepoorestplaceinNewYorkCity.B.Bushwickstillneedsmorecarefromthegovernment.C.ItischildrenwhosuffermostinNewYorkCity.D.ChildreninBushwickarelivinginabadsituation.47.InCompton-Rock’sopiniontheBushwickkids_________.A.havefewerchallengesthanthoseinanyotherdistrictB.arelivingmuchbetteralifethanpeopleinAfricaC.canlearntodealwiththeirownproblemsbyhelpingothersD.shouldbekeptoutofschoolsinthispartofthecity48.ComparedwithBushwickkidssomechildreninSoweto_________.A.mayhavebiggerchallengesB.receivenocarefromthegovernmentC.aremuchmoreindependentD.areabletoleadthefamily49.AccordingtothepassageJourneyforChangecanbebestseenasthesaying_________.A.GodhelpsthosewhohelpthemselvesB.sayinganddoingaretwothingsC.onestonekillstwobirdsD.afriendinneedisafriendindeed50.Fromthepassageweknowthat_________.A.therearefewstudentsinBushwickHighSchoolB.thetriptoSowetowillhavealonginfluenceinspiteofitsshorttimE.C.mostchildrenaresufferingfromAIDSinSowetoD.kidswithHIVwillbeabandonedinSoweto
Thefollowingcardincludesabriefsummaryandashortassessmentofaresearchpaper.ItcanprovideaguideforfurtherreadingonthetopiC.TrevorC.O.LansfordB.andBlackJ.W.2004Employeeturnover人事变更andjobperformance:monitoringtheinfluencesofsalarygrowthandpromotionJournalofArmchairPsychologyvol.113no.1pp.56-64.InthisarticleTrevoretal.reviewtheinfluencesofpayandjobopportunitiesinrespectofjobperformanceturnoverratesandemployees'jobattitudE.Theauthorsusedatagainedthroughorganizationalsurveysofblue-chipcompaniesinVancouverCanadatotrytoidentifythemaincauseofemployeeturnoverandwhetheritislinkedtosalarygrowth.Theirresearchfocusesonassessingarangeofpaystructuressuchaspayforperformanceandorganizationalrewardplans.ThearticleisusefulasTrevoretal.suggestthattherearenumerousreasonsforemployeeturnoverandavarietyofdifferencesinemployees'jobattitudeandperformancE.Themainlimitationofthearticleisthatthesurveysamplewasrestrictedtomid-levelmanagementthustheauthorsindicatethatfurthermoreextensiveresearchneedstobeundertakentodevelopamorein-depthunderstandingofemployeeturnoverandjobperformancE.AsthisarticlewaspublishedinaprofessionaljournalthefindingscanbeconsideredreliablE.Itwillbeusefuladditionalinformationfortheresearchonpaystructures.1.TheresearchpaperpublishedisprimarilyconcernedwithA.thewayofpreventingemployeeturnoverB.methodsofimprovingemployeeperformanceC.factorsaffectingemployeeturnoverandperformanceD.paystructuresbasedonemployeeperformance2.Asismentionedinthecardthelimitationoftheresearchpapermainlyliesinthat.A.thedataanalysisishardlyreliableB.theresearchsampleisnotwideenoughC.thefindingsareofnopracticalvalueD.theresearchmethodisout-of-date3.Whomightbemostinterestedinthispieceofinformation?A.Jobhunters.B.Employeesinblue-chipcompanies.C.Mid-levelmanagers.D.Researchersonemployeeturnover.
WhenIwaslearningcalligraphymyteachertoldmeastory.A.calligraphertaughthandwriting.OneorhisstudentswhooftenpractisedhandwritihgwitholdsheetsofnewspapercomplainedthathemadeverylittleprogressthoughhehadlearneditwiththecalligrapherforalongtimE.HisteachersaidtohimTrytousethebestpaper.Maybeyou’llwritebetter.ThestudentdidashewastolD.ItreallyworkeD.Hemadeheadwaynotlongafterwardsandfeltcurious.Heaskedhisteacheraboutthereason.ThecalligrapheransweredWhenyouusedoldnewspapertopractisehandwritingyouwouldthinkyouwerewritingadraft.Itdidn’tmatterifyouwrotebadlyasoldnewspaperwasplentyinsupply.Inthatcaseyouwouldn’tpaymuchattentiontoit.Nowyouusethebestpaperandyou’lltreasureit.Eachtimeyouwriteyoufeelstronglyabouttherarityofchancesandyou’lldevotetoitwithallyourheartandsoul;you’lldothehandwritihgmuchmoreattentivelythanpractising.Ofcourseyou’vemaderapidprogress.Indeedwespendourordiharydaysjustastheyareworthlessoldnewspaper.Wedon’tcareifwescrawlandwasteitthinkingthatitwillcomeendlessly---theoldnewspaperisinexhaustiblE.Insuchamoodwemayeachdaypassbyopportunitiesbutfailtocatchanyofthem.Lifeisnotamilitaryexercisebutanactualwarinwhichrealweaponsareused.Ineverydaylifethere’snochanceforustodraft.That’sbecausewhatwecalldraftactuallyistheanswersheetwewritethatcannotbechangeD.Everydayofourlifeissomethingnew.Letustakeeverydayasasheetofthebestpaper.46.Thecalligrapherinthestorytoldthestudenttowriteonthebestpaperbecausehethought.A.thestudentwouldpractisemorecarefullyonthebestpaperB.itwascomfortabletowriteonthebestpaperC.thestudenthadenoughmoneytobuythebestpaperD.thestudentcouldwritemoreonthebestpaper47.Thestudentdidn’tmakemuchprogressatfirstbecause.A.heregardedhiswritihgonoldnewspaperjustasadraftB.hewastoopoortobuybetterpapertowriteonC.hedidn’tfollowhisteacher’sadviceD.hewasnotusedtothecalligrapher’steachingmanner48.Welearnfromthepassagethat.A.thestudentfinallygaveupB.thestudentmaderapidprogressbypractisingmorecarefullyC.thecaligrapherwasstrictwithhisstudentsD.oldnewspaperisnotuseful49.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.WhatteacherssayisalwaystruE.B.Successcallsforattentiveness.C.HandwritingiseasytopractisE.D.Newthingsarealwaysbetterthanoldones50.Thewriterwanttotellusthat.A.therearesomegoodwaystopracticehandwritingB.lifeislikeoldnewspaperC.weshouldlearnfromthestudentinthestoryD.lifewillnotgiveusachancetodrawadraft
MrLinglivesinChinA.HeworkedinafactoryandlastyearheretireD.HiswifediedfiveyearsagoandhissonworksinJapan.Healwayshassportsandheisingoodhealth.OnedayhissoncalledhimandaskedhimtohaveajourneytoTokyo.Hewasveryhappy.Hewasafraidtotravelbyplaneandtooktheship.OnthefirstmorningontheshipMrLingmetanEnglishmanattablE.ThemansaidtohimGoodmorning!HethoughttheEnglishmantoldhisnametohim.SohestoodupandsaidLingBing!AnditwasrepeatedafewmorningsandMrLingtoldateacheraboutit.HearinghimtheteacherbegantolaughandsaidHesayshellotoyouinthemorning.ThenextmorningwhenMrLingmettheEnglishmanhesaidGoodmorning!AndtheEnglishmanstoodupandsaidLingBingsir.MrLingstaysathome______________.A.withhiswifeB.withhissonC.withhisdaughterD.byhimselfMrLingwenttoJapanbyshipbecause______________.A.hethoughtitwassaferB.hewantedtohavesportsontheshipC.hehadlittlemoneytotakeaplaneD.hehadenoughtimetodosoTheoldmantoldhisnametotheEnglishmanbecause________.A.hehopedtomakefriendswithhim.B.hewantedtosayhellotohimtoo.C.hewantedhimtoteachhimEnglishD.hethoughtGoodmorningwashisnameWhichofthefollowingisright?A.MrLingbegantostudyEnglishontheship.B.TheEnglishmanthoughtLingBingmeantGoodmorninginChineseC.TheEnglishmanlearnedmuchChineseontheship.D.TheoldwomanbegantoteachMrLingEnglish.
第二部分阅读理解共25小题第一节每小题2分第二节每小题1分满分45分第一节阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A.handsomemiddle-agedmanwalkedquietlyintothecaféandsatdown.Beforeheorderedhecouldn’thelpbutnoticedagroupofyoungermenatthetablenexttohim.Itwasobvioustheyweremakingfunofsomethingabouthimanditwasn’tuntilherememberedhewaswearingasmallpinkribbon丝带—onthelapelofhissuitthathebecameawareofwhatthejokewasallabout.Themanpretendednottonoticeitbutthewhisperandlaughterbegantogettohim.HelookedoneoftherudeyoungmenstraightintotheeyeplacedhishandbeneaththeribbonandaskedThis?WiththattheyoungmenallbegantolaughoutlouD.ThemanhespoketosaidHeysorrymanbutwewerejustcommentingonhowprettyyourlittlepinkribbonlooksagainstyourbluejacket!Themiddle-agedmancalmlyinvitedthejokertocomeovertohistableandpolitelyseatedhim.Uncomfortableashewastheyoungguyhadtonotreallysurewhy.Inasoftvoicethemiddle-agedmansaidIwearthisribbontobringawarenessaboutbreastcancer.Iwearitinmymother’shonor.Ohsorry.Shediedofbreastcancer?Noshedidn’t.She’saliveandwell.ButherbreastsnourishedmeasababyandwereasoftrestingplaceformyheadwhenIwasscaredorlonelyasalittleboy.I’mverygratefulformymother’sbreastsandherhealth.Umm.TheyoungrepliedYeah.AndIwearthisribbontohonormywifethemancontinueD.Andshe’sokaytoo?theyoungguyaskeD.Ohyes.She’sfinE.Herbreastshavebeenagreatsourceoflovingpleasureforbothofusandwiththemshenurturedandnourishedourdaughter23yearsago.I’mgratefulformywife’sbreastsandherhealth.UhhuhandIguessyouwearittohonoryourdaughteralso?No.it’stoolatetohonormydaughterbywearingitnow...ShakenandashamedtheyoungguysaidOhI’msosorry.Soinmydaughter’smemorytooIproudlywearthislittleribbonwhichallowsmetheopportunitytoenlightenothers.AndhereWiththishereachedinhispocketandhandedtheyoungmanalittlepinkribbon.Theyoungguylookedatitslowlyraisedhisheadandasked?41.Theyoungmanjokedaboutthemiddle-agedman’s___.A.looksB.ribbonC.attitudeD.clothes42.Whatmayhavehappenedtotheman’sdaughter?A.Shediedofbreastcancer.B.ShewasillwithcancerC.ShehadgoneabroaD.D.ShegotmarrieD.43.Whatwilltheyoungmanprobablyaskattheendofthestory?A.MayIgiveittomymother?B.Canyouhelpmeputiton?C.Willyoupleaseforgiveme?D.Shallwehavesomedrinktogether?44.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AnunusualmeetingB.AnimpressivelessonB.BecarefultoyourbelovedD.A.littlepinkribbon
IwasgladwhensomebodytoldmeYoumaygoandcollectNegrofolklore民间传说.InawayitwouldnotbeanewexperienceformE.WhenIpitchedheadfirstintotheworldofNegroismitwasfittingmelikeatightchemise衬衣.Icouldn'tseeitforwearingit.ItwasonlywhenIwasoutofcollegeawayfrommynativesurroundingsthatIcouldstandoffandlookatmygarment.ThenIhadtohavethespy-glassofanthropologytolookthrough.IwasaskedwhereIwantedtoworkandIsaidFloridA.It'saplacethatdrawspeople─NegroesfromeverySouthernstateandsomefromtheNorthandWest.SoIknewthatitwaspossibleformetogetacrossthesectionoftheNegroSouthinonestatE.AndthenIrealizedthatIfeltnewmyselfsoitlookedsensibleformetochoosefamiliargrounD.IstartedinEatonvilleFloridabecauseIknewthatthetownwasfullofmaterialandthatIcouldgetitwithoutcausinganyhurtorharm.AsearlyasIcouldrememberitwasthehabitofthemenparticularlytogatheronthestoreporchintheeveningsandexchangestories.Eventhewomenwouldstopandbreakabreathwiththemattimes.AsachildwhenIwassentdowntothestoreI'ddragoutmyleavingtohearmorE.Folkloreisnotaseasytocollectasitsounds.TheidealsourceiswheretherearethefewestoutsideinfluencesbutthesepeoplearE.reluctantattimestorevealthatwhichthesoullivesby.IknewthatevenIwouldhavesomehindrance障碍amongstrangers.ButhereinEatonvilleIkneweverybodywasgoingtohelpmE.63.Inthefirstparagraphtheauthor'sclaimInawayitwouldnotbeanewexperienceformereferstothefactthat____.A.shehadalreadyattendedcollegeinFloridaB.shehadalreadyreceivedpermissiontoconductthestudyC.shehadalreadyexperiencednewculturesbyleavinghomeD.shewasalreadyfamiliarwiththeNegrofolklorethatshewastocollect64.InthesecondparagraphtheauthorindicatesthatonereasonwhyshechosetoworkinFloridawasthatshewantedtocollectfolklore_____.A.fromNegroesofdifferentgeographicalbackgroundsB.asherteachersadvisedC.fromaplaceshehadnevervisitedD.inastatefarfromwhereshegrewup65.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheinteractionsontheporchistrue?A.Menwenttheremorefrequentlythanwomen.B.Mostofthestorytellersdidn'tgrowupinEatonvillE.C.Theauthor'sparentssenthertotheporchtohearthestories.D.Onemaninparticulartoldmostofthestories.66.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhytheauthordecidedtocollectfolkloreinEatonville?A.ThepeopleofEatonvillewouldbegratefulifshepublishedtheirstories.B.ThepeopleofEatonvillewouldhavemanystoriesforhercollection.C.Shebelievedthatshecouldcollectstorieswithoutdoinganyharm.D.ShebelievedthatthepeopleofEatonvillewouldhelpherinherproject.
第三部分阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分AmmieReddickfromEastKilbrideLanarkshirewasonly18monthsoldwhenshehadtheaccidentthathadscarred留下创伤herforlifE.ThecuriouschildreacheduptograbthewireofahotkettleinthefamilykitchenandpouredboilingwateroverhertinyinfantframE.HermotherRubyturnedroundandseeingAmmiehorriblyburntcalledanambulancewhichrushedherdaughtertoanearbyhospital.TwentypercentofAmmie’sbodyhadbeenburnedandallofherburnswerethird-degreE.ThereusingtissuetakenfromunburnedareasofAmmie’sbodysurgeons外科医生performedcomplexskingrafts移植tocloseherwoundsandcontrolherinjuriesanoperationthattookaboutsixhours.Overthenext16yearsAmmieunderwent12moreoperationstorepairherbody.WhenshestartedschoolatMaxweltonPrimaryatage4otherpupilsmadecruelcommentsorsimplywouldn’tplaywithher.Iwastheonlyburnedchildinthestreettheclassandtheschoolsherecalledsomechildrenrefusedtobecomefriendsbecauseofthat.Todayage17Ammiecanonlyeverrememberbeingaburnedpersonwithscars;painisapermanentpartofherbody.Shestillhastohavetwofurtherskingrafts.Yetsheisaconfidentoutgoingteenagerwhooffersinspirationandhopetootheryoungburnsvictims.SheisamemberoftheScottishBurnedChindren’sClubacharitysetuplastyear.ThismonthAmmiewillbejoiningtheyoungerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenterinCambridgeshireforthecharity’sfirstsummercamp.I’llshowthemhowtoshrugoffunkindstaresfromothersshesays.Ammieloveswearingfashionablesleevelesstopsandsheplanstoshowtheyoungstersatthesummercampthattheycantoo.IdonotgotogreatlengthstohidemyburnsscarsshesaysIgaveupwonderinghowotherpeoplewouldreactyearsago.56.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.AngelofHopeB.A.seriouslyburnedgirlsurvivesC.PermanentscarsandpainforagirlD.Shrugoffunkindstares57.HowmanyoperationshasAmmiealreadyhad?A.OneB.TwelveC.ThirteenD.Fifteen58.WhatdidotherchildrendowhenAmmiefirstwenttoschool?A.TheywerefriendlytoherB.TheylaughedatherC.TheywerecrueltoherD.Theywereafraidofher59.AmmiewillteachtheyoungerchildrenattheGraffhamWaterCenterto____.A.hidetheirscarsbyproperdressingB.faceothers’unkindnessbravelyC.recoverquicklyD.liveanormallife60.WhichofthefollowingwordsisnotpropertodescribeAmmie?A.ConfidentB.OutgoingC.OptimisticD.Fashionable
VReadingEllas’storyMynameisEllas.IamapoorblackworkerinSouthAfrica.ThetimewhenIfirstmetNelsonMandelawasaverydifficultperiodofmylife.Iwastwelveyearsold.Itwasin1952andhehadopenedablacklawfirmtoadviseblackpoorpeopleontheirproblems.Ibeganschoolatsix.TheschoolwhereIstudiedonlytwoyearswasthreekilometersaway.Ihadtoleavebecausemyfamilycouldnotcontinuetopaytheschoolfeesandthebusfare.IcouldnotreadorwritE.AftertryinghardIgotajobinagoldmineThiswasatimewhenonehadgottohaveapassbooktoliveinJohannesburg.SadlyIdidnothavethispassbookbecauseIwasnotbornthereandIwasworriedaboutwhetherIwouldbeoutofwork.ThedaywhenNelsonMandelatoldmewhattodoandhelpedmewasoneofthehappiestdaysofmylife.HetoldmehowtogetthecorrectpaperssoIcouldstayinJohannesburg.IneverforgothowkindhewasandwhenheorganizedtheANCYouthLeagueIjoineditassoonasIcould.Hesaid:Thelastthirtyyearshaveseenthegreatestnumberoflawsstoppingourrightsandprogressuntiltodaywehavereachedastagewherewehavealmostnorightsatall.Itwasthetruth.Blackpeoplehasnovoteandcouldnotchoosewhoruledthem.Thepartsoftownwheretheylivedwereplacesdecidedbywhitepeople.Theycouldnotgetjobstheywanted.TheplacestheretheyweresenttolivewerethepoorestareasinSouthAfrica.Noonecouldgrowfoodthere.InfactasNelsonMandelasaid:wewereputinapositioninwhichwehadeithertoacceptwewerelessimportantorfighttheGovernment.Wechosetoattackthelaw.Wefirstbrokethelawinawaywhichwaspeaceful;whenthiswasnotallowedonlythendidwedecidetoanswerviolencewithviolencE.AsamatteroffactIdonotlikeviolencebutin1963Ihelpedhimblowupsomegovernmentbuildings.ItwasverydangerousbecauseifIwascaughtIcouldbeputinprisonforyears.ButIwashappytohelpbecauseIknewitwastorealizeourdreamofmakingblackandwhitepeopleequal.1Readthetextandanswerthefollowingquestions.1Whenandwherewasthewriterborn?2WhatdifficultydidhemeetwhenheworkedinagoldmineinJohannesburg?3whydidMandelaorganizetheANCYouthLeague?4Whatpositionweretheblackinandwhatdidtheydo
A.daughter’sduty?Adultdaughtersareoftenexpectedtocaregiverforolderparents.In2007JorjanSarichandherdadmovedfromCaliforniatoIdaho.ItwaswherehewantedtolivehisresttimE.IleftmyoccupationIleftmyfriends;hedidthesamethingsaidSarichwhoboughtahousewithherfatherGeorgeSnyderintheChinaGardensneighborhoodofHaileyafterhishealthbegantodeclinE.Thoughagraduatestudentstrugglingtofinishherdissertation论文Sarichchosetobeherdad’sfull-timecaregiver.It’sonlynowseveralyearslaterthatI’mrealizinghowmuchworkitwas.It’sthekindofexhaustion疲惫thatsleepdoesn’tcureshesaiD.About6millionAmericansprovidecaretoelderlyrelativesorfriendslivingoutsideofnursinghomes.LaurelKennedyauthorofTheDaughterTrapThomasDunneBooks$25.95saysthatwomenbearadisproportionate不成比例的shareoftheburden—about70percentofhands-oncaregivingsuchasbathing.Iwanttobeclear:Womendon’thatethisKennedysaiD.Whattheyhateisthateveryonejustassumesthey’lldoit.Kennedyiscallingforasocialrevolutionequaltotheriseofaffordablechildcareanddaycare:Employersshouldhelpworkingcaregiversbyofferingaccommodations.Menshouldstepupmoreoften.It’sunfairthatwomenarealwayschosentoprovidecareforanelderlyfamilymember.DespitethehardworkittookonSarich—interruptedsleepandtheknowledgethathis2009deathwastheendgameshewoulddoitagain.Sinceabouthalfacenturyhadgonebyshewasn’tthepersonherememberedandhewasn’tthepersonsherememberedeither.Caringforherfatherchangedhoweachsawtheother.WhydidJorjanSarichcaregiverforherfather?A.ItwasaveryeasyjoB.B.Shehadnoworktodo.C.ItwasthesocialpracticE.D.Shelivedwithherfather.WhatcanweinferfromthebookTheDaughterTrap?A.Daughtersdon’tlikecaregiving.B.Daughtersdevotealottocaregiving.C.Caregivingisdaughters’duty.D.Caregivingshouldbesons’duty.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseasocialrevolutionreferto?A.Thechildcarerevolution.B.ThereformindaycarE.C.Thesocialdevelopment.D.Thechangeincaregiving.HowmanyyearsdidJorjanSarichworkasherfather’sfull-timecaregiver?A.Fiveyears.B.Onlyoneyear.C.Fouryears.D.Twoyears.InhercaregivingJorjanSarich_____.A.gotalongwellwithherfatherB.wasalittletiredofherfatherC.changedherfatherineverywayD.feltitwasunfairtodoso
2010??江苏模拟Iamagoodmothertothreechildren.Ihavetriednevertoletmyprofessionstandinthewayofbeingagoodparent.InolongerconsidermyselfthecenteroftheuniversE.Ishowup.Ilisten.Itrytolaugh.IamagoodfriendtomyhusbanD.Ihavetriedtomakemarriagevowsmeanwhattheysay.IamagoodfriendtomyfriendsandtheytomE.Withoutthemtherewouldbenothingtosaytoyoutoday.Sohere’swhatIwantedtotellyoutodayGetalifE.A.reallifenotadesireofthenextpromotionthebiggerpay-checkGetalifeinwhichyouarenotalonE.Findpeopleyouloveandwholoveyou.Andrememberthatloveisnotleisureitiswork.PickupthephonE.Sendane-mail.Writealetter.AndrealizethatlifeisthebestthingandthatyouhavenobusinesstakingitforgranteD.Itissoeasytowasteourlivesourdaysourhoursandourminutes.ItissoeasytoexistinsteadoftolivE.Ilearnedtolivemanyyearsago.SomethingreallyreallybadhappenedtomeandsomethingthatchangedmylifeinwaysthatifIhadmychoiceitwouldneverhavebeenchangedatall.AndwhatIlearnedfromitiswhattodayseemstobethehardestlessonofall.Ilearnedtolovethejourneynotthedestination.IlearnedtolookatallthegoodintheworldandtrytogivesomeofitbackbecauseIbelievedinitcompletelyandtotally.AndItriedtodothatinpartbytellingotherswhatIhadlearneD.BytellingthemthisReadinthebackyardwiththesunonyourfacE.Learntobehappy.AndthinkoflifeasadeadlyillnessbecauseifyoudoyouwillliveitwithjoyandpassionasitoughttobeliveD.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.theauthorisasuccessinpersonallifeB.theauthordidn’ttryherbesttoworkwellC.theauthorspentallhertimecaringforherchildrenD.theauthorlikestravelingverymuchHowdidtheauthorformherviewoflife?A.ThroughsocialexperiencE.B.BylearningfromherfriendsC.ThroughanunfortunateexperienceD.FromherchildrenandhusbanD.BytheunderlinedsentenceItissoeasytoexistinsteadoftoliveinthefifthparagraphtheauthorreallymeansthatpeopletendto_____.A.makealivingratherthanliveareallifeB.workratherthanenjoylifeC.wastealotinlifeD.forgetthemostimportantlessonsinlifeWhat’stheauthor’sattitudetowardswork?A.Doitwelltoserveothers.B.Earnenoughmoneytomakelifebetter.C.Tryyourbesttogethigherpositionandpay.D.Don’tletitaffectyourreallifE.
TherewasakingwhogavehisdaughterabeautifuldiamondnecklacE.Thenecklacewasstolenandhispeopleinthekingdomsearchedeverywherebutcouldnotfindit.Sothekingaskedtosearchforitandputarewardfor$50000foranyonewhofoundit.OnedayaclerkwaswalkinghomealongariverwhenhesawsomethingshinningintheriverandwhenhelookedhesawthediamondnecklacE.Hedecidedtotryandcatchittogetthe$50000rewarD.Heputhishandintheriverandtriedtocatchthenecklacebutsomehowmisseditanddidn’tcatchit.HetookhishandoutandlookedagainandthenecklacewasstilltherE.Hetriedagain.Butstrangelyhestillmissedthenecklace!HecameoutandstartedwalkingawayfeelingsaD.Justthenanoldmanwalkingbysawhimandaskedhimwhatwasthematter.Theclerkdidn’twanttosharethesecretwithhimthinkinghemighttakethenecklaceforhimselfsoherefusedtotellhimanything.TheoldmancouldseethismanwastroubleD.Heagainaskedtheclerktotellhimtheproblemandpromisedthathewouldnottellanyoneaboutit.Theclerktoldhimaboutthenecklaceandhowhetriedandtriedtocatchitbutkeptfailing.Theoldmanthentoldhimthatperhapsheshouldtrylookingupwardtowardthebranchesofthetreeinsteadofintheriver.TheclerklookedupandtrueenoughthenecklacewashangingonthebranchofatreE.HehadbeentryingtotakeareflectionoftherealnecklaceallthistimE.Theclerktriedtogetthediamondnecklaceto________________.A.makethekinghappy.B.keepitforhimself.C.getthebigrewarD.D.sellitatahighpricE.Beforetheoldmanaskedtheclerkwhatwasthemattertheclerk.A.wassearchinginthewaterB.wastryingtofindhelpC.feltrathertiredD.wasnotfeelinggoodWheredidtheclerkfindthenecklaceatlast?A.OnthetreeB.OnthebankC.IntheriverD.InthesandWhatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.beautifuldiamondnecklaceB.A.king’spromiseC.AluckyyoungclerkD.Changingthewayofthinking
第三部分阅读理解共两节满分30分第一节共11小题每小题2分满分22分阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项A.B.C和D中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑OnarecentmorninginClearwaterFloridaMajaKazazicjumpeddownintowater.Fromadistancethedolphinseemedfriendlyenough.StillKazazicfeltalittlepanicslideintoherexcitement.Inspiteofherfearshefeltstrongwearinghernewleg.InsecondgradeinBosniaKazaziclosthercousinJasminA.KazazicpromisedshewouldhonorJasminabyswimmingwithadolphinananimalthatbothgirlsloveD.JasminanevergotthechancetodoitsaysKazazicsoIdecidedthatsomedayI’ddoitforher.Howeverin1993duringtheBosniancivilwarKazazicwasbadlyinjureD.Herleftlegwascutjustbelowthekneeandshereceivedherfirstartificial人工的legintheUS.BecausetherewassolittleboneleftandwithherrightlegalsodamagedwalkingwasratherpainfulbutshemanagedtograduatefromcollegE.Shewasabletoplaygolfortennis.ThenonedayayoungdolphinWinterwhohadlosthertailcaughtKazazic’seyE.TrainerswerefittingWinterwithahigh-techtail.WhentheyweredoneWinterdashedoffthroughthewater.KazazicwasexciteD.Ifshecandothisthere’snowayIcan’tshethought.Withintendaysshehadanewlegwiththehelpoftheinventor.EightmonthslaterKazazicwasreadytokeepthepromisE.AfterbeinginawarthisshouldbeapieceofcakeKazazicsaidassheloweredherselfintothetank.Thenandtherethetwowentonanhour-longswimaroundthepool.WhenKazazicclimbedoutshequietlysaidIfeellikeIowed欠somebodysomethingandnowI’vepaidmydebt.OutintheparkinglotshegotintohercarandcriedtillshelosthervoicE.52.Whichofthefollowingmightserveasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Kazazic’sPromisE.B.Jasmina’sDeath.C.Kazazic’sDebt.D.A.Dolphin’sTail.53.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordpanicmeaninthefirstparagraph?A.Fear.B.SurprisE.C.Excitement.D.Satisfaction.54.Whichisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?A.KazazicwastreatedandreceivedanewlegintheUS.B.Kazazicmadeapromisetoswimwithadolphin.C.JasminadiedinBosniawhenKazazicwasinsecondgradE.D.KazazicovercamedifficultiesandcarriedoutherpromisE.E.Kazazicwasbadlyinjuredinherlegsduringthewar.A.bceadB.becdaC.cbeadD.cebda55.Kazaziccriedinhercaraftersheswamwiththedolphinbecause______.A.shewassadhercousincouldn’tdoitwithher.B.shewasexcitedherpromisehadcometruE.C.shewasafraidshewouldlosetheotherleg.D.shewasproudshedidn’towemoneytoanybody.
WhileIwaswaitingoutsidemywife’sofficebuildingforhertogetoutofworkIsawabeggarcomingmywayfromacrosstheparkinglot.Ihopehedoesn’taskmeforanymoneyIthought.Hedidn’t.Hecameandsatinfrontofthebusstopbuthedidn’tlooklikehecouldhaveenoughmoneytoridethebus.AfterafewminuteshespokE.That’saprettycarhesaidpointingtomycar.Hewasragged衣衫褴褛buthehadanairofdignity尊严abouthimself.Igavehimasmileandcontinuedcleaningmycar.HesattherequietlyasIworkeD.TheexpectedaskingformoneynevercamE.AsthesilencebetweenuswideneditseemedthatavoiceinsidemesaidAskhimifheneedsanyhelp.Doyouneedanyhelp?IaskeD.HeansweredinthreesimplebutmeaningfulwordsthatIshallneverforget.Weoftenlookforwisdomingreatmenandwomenandweexpectitfromthoseofhigherlearningandachievements.IexpectednothingbutadirtyhandfromhimbuthesaidthreewordsthatshookmE.Don’tweall?hesaiD.Iwasfeelinghighsuccessfulandimportantaboveabeggarinthestreetuntilthosethreewordshitmelikeashot.Don’tweall?Ineededhelp.MaybenotforabusfareorforaplacetosleepbutIneededhelp.Ireachedinmywalletandgavehimnotonlyforabusfarebutenoughtogetawarmmealandshelterfortheday.ThosethreelittlewordsstillringtruE.Nomatterhowmuchyouhavenomatterhowmuchyouhaveachievedyouneedhelptoo.Nomatterhowlittleyouhavenomatterhowloadedyouarewithproblemsevenwithoutmoneyoraplacetosleepyoucangivehelp.53.Thestoryhappened_________.A.outsideanofficebuildingB.infrontofastoreC.nearapostofficeD.onabus54.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.Thewriterwaswaitingforhiswifetogetoutofwork.B.Hethoughtthebeggarwouldaskhimformoney.C.Thebeggarkeptsilentanddidn’taskhimformoney.D.Thewriterwasshockedbythethreesimplewords.55.Iwasfeelinghighsuccessfulandimportantaboveabeggarinthestreet.means__________.A.IthoughtIwasbetterinanywaythanthebeggarB.IfeltthebeggarisasgoodinsomewaysasIamC.IfeltIlikedthebeggarverymuchD.IthoughtUshouldrespectthebeggar56.Thebesttitleofthepassageis_________.A.TheStoryofaBeggarB.EveryoneNeedsHelpC.LifeasabeggarD.A.kindbehavior
A.studentandhisteacherwerewalkingthroughtheforest.Thestudentwasdisturbed扰乱bythefactthathismindwasinconstantunrest不安.HeaskedhisteacherWhymostpeople’smindsarerestlessandonlyafewhaveacalmmind?Whatcanonedotostillthemind?TheteacherlookedathimsmiledandsaidIwilltellyouastory.AnelephantwasstandingandpickingleavesfromatreE.A.smallflycameflyingandbuzzingnearhisear.Theelephantwaveditawaywithhislongears.Thentheflycameagainandtheelephantwaveditawaydenovo.Thiswasrepeatedseveraltimes.ThentheelephantaskedtheflyWhyareyousorestlessandnoisy?Whycan'tyoustayforawhileinoneplace?TheflyansweredIamattractedtowhateverIseehearorsmell.MyfivesensespullmeconstantlyinalldirectionsandIcannotresistthem.Whatisyoursecret?Howcanyoustaysocalmandstill?TheelephantstoppedeatingandsaidMyfivesensesdonotrulemyattention.WhateverIdoIgetimmersed沉湎于init.NowthatIameatingIamcompletelyimmersedineating.InthiswayIcanenjoymyfoodandchew咀嚼itbetter.IruleandcontrolmyattentionandnottheotherwayarounD.Thestudent'seyesopenedwideandsmileroseonhisfacE.Iunderstand!Ifmyfivesensesareincontrolofmymindandattentionthenmymindisinconstantunrest.IfIaminchargeofmyfivesensesandattentionthenmymindbecomescalm.Yesthat'srightansweredtheteacherThemindisrestlessandgoeswherevertheattentionis.Controlyourattentionandyoucontrolyourmind.Howdidtheelephantdrivetheflyaway?A.Withitslongtail.B.Withitslongears.C.WithitsstronglegsD.Withitslongtrunk.Thereasonwhytheelephantstayedcalmandstillwasthat_______.A.itdidn’thaveasenseofdirectionB.itwastooheavytomovearoundliketheflyC.itpaidmuchattentiontothingsarounditD.itconcentrated集中onwhatitwasdoingTheunderlinedworddenovointhesecondparagraphprobablymeans_______.A.intotalB.incommonC.onceagainD.asusualThemainpurposeofthepassageistotellthereaders_______A.therelationshipbetweenthemindandattentionB.howtomakeuseofthefivesensesC.peopleshouldstaycalmandstillD.onlytheelephantcancontrolthemindandattention
ConsultthepageadaptedfromanEnglishdictionaryanddoQuestions53-56.Importantwordstolearn:E.EssentialIImproverA.Advancedshoot[??u:t]
IwaswalkingalongthedesertedmainstreetofasmallseasidetowninthenorthofEnglandlookingsomewheretomakeaphonecall.MycarhadbrokendownoutsidethetownandIwantedtogetintouchwiththeAutomobileAssociation.LowgraycloudsweredriftingacrosstheskyandtherewasacolddampwindblowingofftheseA.Ithadrainedinthenightandwaterwasdrippingfromthebaretreesthatlinedthestreet.IwasgladthatIwaswearingathickcoat.TherewasnosignofacallboxnorwasthereanyoneatthatearlyhourIcouldask.IhadthoughtImightfindashopsellingtheSundaypapersoramilkmandoinghisjobbutthetownwascompletelydeaD.ThensuddenlyIfoundwhatIwaslookingfor.Therewasasmallpostofficeandalmosthiddenfromsightinadarknarrowstreetnexttoitwasthetown'sonlypubliccallboxwhichbadlyneededacoatofpaintIhurriedforwardbutstoppedinastonishmentwhenIsawthroughthedirtyglassthattherewasamaninsidE.Hewasveryfatandwaswearingacheapblueplasticraincoatandrubberboots.Icouldnotseehisface-hewasbendingforwardoverthephonewithhisbackpressedagainsttheglassanddidn'tevenraisehisheadatthesoundofmycomingnearerandnearer.CarefullyandsurprisedlyIremainedstandingafewfeetawayandlitacigarettetowaitmyturn.ItwaswhenIthrewthedeadmatchonthegroundthatInoticedsomethingbrightredtricklingfromunderthecallboxdoor.Theauthorwaswalkingthroughthesmallseasidetown__________.A.latemorningB.earlymorningC.beforemidnightD.lateeveningTheweatherofthedaywas____whenthestoryhappeneD.A.windycoldandcloudyB.stormydampandclearC.rainycoldandclearD.rainywindyandcoldWhywastheauthorastonishedwhenhesawthattherewasamaninthecallbox?Because____.A.themaninsidewasstillwearingaraincoatB.hedidn'texpectittobetakenupC.themanhadhisbackwithhimD.themandidnotseemtobemovingTheauthorwaitedstandingafewfeetawayfromtheboxbecause____.A.itwasnotsafetobeclosetotheboxB.themandidn'tnoticehiscomingC.hewantedtohaveacigarettetocalmhimselfdownD.itwasbadmannerstooverhearother'sphonecallsWhatdoyousupposehappenedtothemaninthecallbox?A.Heslept.B.HehadmostprobablybeenkilleD.C.Hewaslostinhisimportantphonecall.D.HewastoofattomovearounD.
Thisisastoryfrom28yearsago.Mydadwasausedcarsalesman.EveryThursdaynighthewouldheadofftoShreveportLAforanauction.MostofthetimeIdroveacaroverthereforhimsohecouldsellitattheauction.OnedayIwasridingwithmydadwhenhenoticedahitch-hikerwithabackpack.WithouthesitationhepulledthecaroverandofferedhimaridE.Dadaskedhimhisnameandproceededtotalktohimaboutallsortsofthings.Dadaskedhimwherehewasgoing.Thehitch-hikertoldhimhewasheadingforthewest.Ican’trecallwhybuthetoldDadalotofthingsthathadoccurredtohimandthatpersuadedhimtomakethatdecision.HetalkedaboutthetragiceventsthatoccurredtohimseveralyearsbeforE.HewaslowinspiritsbutIcouldseethatthehitch-hiker’sattitudewaschangingassomeonewasreallylisteningtohim.Wedrove45minutesbeforethehitch-hikergotoff.WepulledoverandDadtoldhimtokeephisheadupandthingswouldstartlookingupforhimsoon.Hereachedintohispocketandhandedthehitch-hikeratwenty-dollarbill.TheguysmileD.Henearlylituprightthereonthecolddarkhighway.Wedroveonandmydaddidnotsayasinglething.IwasstillcompletelyamazedbywhatIhadjustwitnesseD.Iwasalwaystoldbyeveryonenevertopickupahitch-hikerandyetmydaddiditeverysingletimehesawonE.WhilereflectinguponthatstoryIcametounderstandthatjustonesinglekindactcouldchangesomeone’slifeandIamsurethatmyfather’sdeedmadethatpoorman’sday.TheunderlinedwordsthatdecisioninParA.2referto___________.A.catchingthecarB.headingforthewestC.talkingabouthisexperiencesD.driving45minutesWhatmadethehitch-hikerbecomelessupset?A.Thewriter’sfatherofferinghimafreerideB.Thewriter’sfatherreallylisteningtohimC.Thewriter’sfatheragreeingtodrivinghimtohisdestinationD.Thewriter’sfathertalkingtohimaboutallsortsofthingsWhenhisfatherhelpedthehitch-hikerthewriter___________.A.wasdeeplymovedB.stronglydisagreedC.admiredhisfatherD.couldn’tunderstandWhichofthefollowingwordscannotbeusedtodescribethefather?A.willingtohelpB.easy-goingC.far-sightedD.fullofsympathyTheauthorwrotethetextmainlyto_________.A.showhisrespectforhisfatherB.tellastoryabouthiskindfatherC.provehisfatheristhebestteacherD.advisepeopletolearnfromtheirfathers
Greatchangeshavebeenmadeinfamilylifebecauseofscienceandindustry.InthepastwhenmoreAmericanslivedonfarmsthetypicalfamilyhadmanychildren.Inafarmfamilyparentsandtheirchildrenoftenlivedwithgrandparents.Oftentoounclesandauntslivednearby.ButwhenindustrybecomesmoreimportantthanagricultureinAmericanlifefamiliesbecomesmallerbecauseindustryrequiresworkerswhoarereadyandabletomoveoffthelandandtomoveagainwhenevernecessary.Andlargefamiliescannotbemovedfromplacetoplaceaseasilyassmallerfamiliescan.Soatpresentpeopletendtohavesmallerfamilies.Inthefuturebecauseofindustrializationatypicalfamilywillberequiredtomoveevenmoreoftenthannowsofamilieswillbeevensmaller.Thetypicalfamiliesmayremainchildlessandareonlymadeupofamanandawoman.A.smallnumberoffamiliesmaytakeraisingchildrenastheirchiefwork.Atthesametimetheymayalsoraiseotherpeople’schildrenleavingthosefamiliesfreetomovejobtojoB.61.Themaintopicdiscussedinthepassageis_______.A.thedevelopmentofscienceandindustryinAmericaB.theinfluence影响ofscienceandindustryonAmericafamilies.C.theharmfuleffectofindustrializationD.thesocialproblemsresultingfromthehighlydevelopedscienceandindustriesinAmerica62._____aredescribedinthepassagE.A.FamiliesofthepastB.FamiliesofthepresentandofthefutureC.FamiliesofthepastandofthefutureD.Familiesofthepastthepresentandthefuture63.AccordingtothewriteroneofthereasonsthatfamiliesaregettingsmallerinAmericanisthat_____.A.childrentendtoleavetheirparentsandgrandparentswhentheygrowupB.peoplestopcaringforhavingchildrenC.theneedforworkerswhoareabletomoveanytimehasbeenincreasingD.botholdandyoungpeopleliketolivebythemselves64._____willbeinchargeofraisingchildreninthefuturE.A.mostfamiliesB.allfamiliesC.socialworkersD.asmallnumberoffamilies65.Fromthepassagewecanconcludethat_____.A.scienceandindustryhavecausedthousandsoffamiliestoseparateB.childrendonotliketolivewiththeirparentsorgrandparentsC.largefamiliescanhardlyexistinmodernsocietyD.Americansareverycarefulinchoosingtheirjobs
ThedrugstorewasclosingforthenightandAlfredHigginswasabouttogohomewhenhisnewbossapproachedhim.EmptyyourpocketspleaseAlfredSamCarrdemandedinafirmvoicE.Alfredpretendedtobeshockedbutheknewhe’dbeencaught.Fromhiscoathewithdrewamake-upkitalipstickandtwotubesoftoothpastE.I’mdisappointedinyouAlfred!saidthelittlegray-hairedman.Sorrysir.PleaseforgivemE.It’sthefirsttimeI’veeverdonesuchathingAlfredliedhopingtogaintheoldman’ssympathy.MrCarr’sbrowfurrowedashereachedforthephoneDoyoutakemeforafool?Let’sseewhatthepolicehavetosay.ButfirstI’llcallyourmotherandletherknowhersonisheadingtojail.DowhateveryouwantAlfredshotbacktryingtosoundbig.ButdeepdownhefeltlikeachilD.Heimaginedhismotherrushingineyesburningwithangermaybeintears.YethewantedhertocomequicklybeforeMr.CarrcalledthepolicE.Mr.CarrwassurprisedwhenMrsHigginsfinallyarriveD.Shewasverycalmquietandfriendly.IsAlfredintrouble?sheaskeD.He’sbeenstealingfromthestoretheoldmancoollyreplieD.Mrs.HigginsputoutherhandandtouchedMr.Carr’sarmwithgreatgentlenessasifsheknewjusthowhefelt.ShespokeasifshedidnotwanttocausehimanymoretroublE.WhatdoyouwanttodoMr.Carr?Thewoman’scalmandgentlemannerdisarmedtheonce-angrystore-owner.Iwasgoingtogetacop.ButIdon’twanttobecruel.TellyoursonnottocomebackhereagainandI’llletitgo.ThenhewarmlyshookMrs.Higgins’shanD.Mrs.Higginsthankedtheoldmanforhiskindnessthenmotherandsonleft.TheywalkedalongthestreetinsilencE.WhentheyarrivedhomehismothersimplysaidGotobedyoufool.InhisbedroomAlfredheardhismotherinthekitchen.Hefeltnoshameonlyprideinhismother’sactions.Shewassmooth!hethought.Hewenttothekitchentotellherhowgreatshewasbutwasshockedbywhathesaw.Hismother’sfacelookedfrightenedbroken.Notthecoolbrightfacehesawearlier.Herlipsmovednervously.ShelookedveryolD.Thereweretearsinhereyes.Thispictureofhismothermadehimwanttocry.Hefelthisyouthending.HesawallthetroubleshebroughtherandthedeeplinesofworryinhergreyfacE.Itseemedtohimthatthiswasthefirsttimehehadeverreallyseenhismother.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ItwasthefirsttimeAlfredhadstolenanything.B.Alfredtriedtosoundbigtohidehisfear.C.Mr.CarrsetatraptocatchAlfredstealing.D.Mr.CarrhadplannedtoforgiveAlfredfromthebeginning.Whatdoestheunderlinedworddisarmedprobablymean?A.annoyedB.madelessangryC.convincedD.gotoverWhatwasthemother’sattitudetowardAlfred?A.Shefeltdisappointedwithhim.B.Shewasverystrictwithhim.C.Shewassupportiveofhim.D.Shewasafraidofhim.WhatimpressedAlfredmostabouthismotheratthedrugstorewas________.A.howangryshewasB.thatshedidn’tcryC.thatshewasabletosavehimD.howeffectivelyshehandledMr.CarrFromthelastparagraphweknowthatAlfred________.A.wasnolongerayouthB.feltproudofhismotherC.wantedhismothertobehappyD.feltguiltyandregretfulforhisdeed
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MywifeandIusedtofeelthatitwasimpossibletobeatruefriendtosomeonewhosenamewedidn’tknow.Howwrongwewere!YearsofSunday-morningbustripsthroughthecitywiththesamegroupofnamelesspeoplehavechangedourthinking.Beforethebustakesoffwealljoininaconversation:where’sthesilentwomanwhositsupfrontandneverrespondstoourcheerygreetings?Hereshecomes.Herwornclothingsuggestsshedoesn’thavemuchmoneytosparebutshealwaystakesanextracupofcoffeeforthedriver.WegetsmilesfromaMexicancoupleastheygetonthebushandinhanD.Whentheygetoffthey’restillholdinghands.Thewomanwaspregnantlatelastyearandonedayherchangeofshapeconfirmedthatshe’ddeliveredthechilD.Weevenfeltalittleprideatthethoughtofourextendedfamily.Formanymonthsouronlysadnesslayinourinabilitytoestablishthesamefriendshipwiththesilentwomanatthefrontofthebus.Thenoneeveningwewenttoafishrestaurant.WewereshowntoatablealongsidesomeonesittingalonE.Itwasthewomanfromthebus.Wegreetedherwithfriendlyfamiliaritywe’dshownallyearbutthistimeherfacesoftenedthenashysmilE.Whenshespokethewordsescapedawkwardlyfromherlips.Allatoncewerealizedwhyshehadn’tspokentousbeforE.Talkingwashardforher.Overdinner;welearnedthestayofasinglemotherwithadisabledsonwhowasreceivingspecialcareawayfromhomE.ShemissedhimdesperatelysheexplaineD.Ilovehimandhelovesmeeventhoughhedoesn’texpressitverywellshemurmureD.Lotsofushavethatproblemdon’twe?Wedon’tsaywhatwewanttosaywhatweshouldbesaying.Andthat’snotgoodenough.Thecandlesflaredonourtables.Ourfishhadnevertastedbetter.Buttheatmospheregrewpleasantandwhenwepartedasfriends—wesharednames.56.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthispassage?FriendsoftheRoadB.TheSilentWomanontheBusC.GoingtoWorkbyBusD.DifferentKindsofFriendship57.Allthefollowingstatementscandescribethewomanexcept______.A.poorB.warmheartedC.silentD.cold58.Theunderlinedwordestablishinthefourthpassageprobablyhasthesamemeaningas______.A.keepB.discoverC.setupD.accept59.Whydidthewomanusuallykeepsilencewhiletakingthebus?A.Shewasworriedaboutherdisabledson.B.ShewassadtoseethehappyMexicancoupleusasinglemother.C.Shehaddifficultyinexpressingherself.D.Shewasonlyinterestedinthebusdriver.60.Thewomanhadthesameproblemwithhersoninthewaythat______.A.theybothdisabledpeopleB.theybothhadsomedifficultyinexpressingC.theybothlikedbustravelD.theybothbroughtinteresttothepassengers
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