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衡水万卷作业二十八2016考试时间分钟45姓名:班级考号、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白A B C D处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Many yearsago,a babyboy cameinto thisworld.But_J_,he didntcome with a cry,whichwas a big2from themedical pointof view.The doctorturned the baby3and slappedhis bottom_
4.sharply.The babycried andThe fathersmiled andsilently cried
5.He heldthebabyin hisarmsand didntallow thedoctor totouch thebaby anymore...That babywas me,and that man wasmy dad.Dad nevertried tohug orkiss mewhen1was achild.And__6,he neversaid“I love you“tome,either.Maybe ifsa Chinesecultural thing,or maybethafs theway mydad was.But_J7I feltdefeated,sad orlonely,dad was always there.He wasa manof_8words,but I could alwaysfeel averyspecial9to him.When I was inhigh school,dad retiredand10a food stand on the streetnear myschool.Every daywhen Ifinished11,my classmatesand112pass hisfood stand.But Ireally hatedtalkingto dadin frontof hisfoodstand,131did not want myclassmates toknow thatmydad wasselling noodleson thestreet!One night,I couldntHit anymore andshouted,Dad,could youstop sellingyour15noodlesI dontneed afather whosells noodleson thestreet!”At thatmoment,dad was
16.He triedto saysomethingbut didnt.When heturned hishead17,something happenedthat I had neverseen andwouldnever forgetfor180f mylife.His eyeswere filledwith tearsand sadness.It wasthe firsttime that I saw dad
19.My momlater toldmethatdadwasselling noodlesto savemoney formycollege education.I wassuch anidiot,and eventoday Istill feel20for thatnight.
1.A.abruptly B.unfortunately C.expectedlyD.fortunately
2.A.question B.problem C.challengeD.solution
3.A.upside downB.inside outC.up anddown
4.A,existed B.produced C.deliveredD.at thebottom
5.A.as wellas B.either C.as wellD.survived
6.A.of courseB.by nomeans C.on thecontraryD.neither
7.A.whatever B.whichever C.wheneverD.in vainD.however
8.A.few B.a littleC.littlenervous system.The doctorsdid nothold outmuch hopeof hereverrecovering_
43._this illness.They predictedshed spendthe restof herlifein awheelchair.—
44._Angela firmlybelieved that she wasdefinitelygoing to be walkingagain someday.The doctorswere charmedbyher_45defeatable spirit.They taughther aboutimaging-aboutseeing herself_
46._walk.Angela wouldwork ashard aspossible in理疗,physical therapylying therefaithfully doingher imaging,visualizing herselfmoving,moving,moving!One day,_47she wasstraining withall hermight toimagine herlegsmoving again,_
48._seemed asthough a miracle happened:the bedmoved!She screamedout,Look whatI_
49._do!Look!Look!I candoit!I moved,I moved!”Of course,_5O.this verymoment everyone
51._in thehospital wasscreaming,too.It wasthe SanFranciscoearthquake.But donttell_
52._to Angela.She convincedthat shedidit.And nowonly afew years later,shes backin school.On herown twolegs.No walkingsticks,no wheelchair.
五、短文改错One daythe poorold manlost hisway andtelephoned thepolice station「of help.A policemanasked thephone This is thepolicestation.Whats yourtrouble”I hadlost myway andcant findmyhouse.Could youto helpme home”“Stay whereyou doand wellsenda carto takeyou home.When thecar reachedat the old manshouse,his wifeopened thedoor,came out,thanked thepoliceman.After thepoliceman driveaway,his wifeasked himhow helost hisway here.“Iwas tiredand Ididn,twant to walkhome,so I had aclever idea.”衡水万卷作业二十八答案解析2016
一、完形填空
1.B
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.C
6.A
7.C
8.A
9.D
10.B
11.A
12.C
13.D
14.A
15.B
16.C
17.D
18.A
19.D
20.B
二、阅读理解篇【文章解读】这是一篇说明文文章主要说明了外国居民和日本人结婚后日本的几个妇女A告诉我们他们都是怎么给孩子起名字的考查细节辨认题根据段
21.A NicoleDespres”We haveno intentionto liveoutside Japanso it made sense for the kids to take my Japanesehusbands familyname.However,we didwantto have a Western name too,so allthree of them nowhave both a Western and Japanese name.We可以得知,主语都是说明夫妻俩就取名字这件事情持有一致的agreed there would be...we”看法,答案选A考查词义猜测题根据从段中
22.B“Jeff Ruiz”In Japanesewe writethe nameinkatakana as可知that is easy for Japanese people who seem to likenames intwo orthree characters是日本的一个名字,故答案为inkatakana B考查判断推理题根据从段中
23.D“Jeff Ruiz”and the name Lenny is commoneverywhere.In Japanesewe writethe namein katakanaas thatis easyfor Japanese peoplewhoseemto like可矢和妻子选择names intwo orthree characters.11,Jeff Ruiz/the name Lenny iscommon一个世界各地都普遍使用的名字,那么写成日语后按理也应该是一个很普遍everywhere^常用的名字,故答案为D考查细节辨认题一个西方的名字比一个日本的名字更好;你的孩子为什么会有24c AB两个名字;你怎么选择孩子的名字;你决定孩子命名的与众不同结合第一段内容C D外国居民与A groupof foreignresidents marriedto Japanesetalked about their childrensnames.日本人结婚后,给孩子取名的事情,并结合每段的内容,可知正确选项为C篇【文章解读】这是一篇生活哲理性文章文章告诉我们金钱买不来幸福和快乐,只有付出B爱、传播爱才会换来幸福和快乐考查细节辨认题根据文章第一段的和选项中的
25.A My heart felt peaceful Alight-hearted相对应故选A考查细节辨认题根据题干关键词和与文章
26.A information about the movie trueexcept第二段对应部分第三句话可知不是中提到的部分故选A movieA考查句意推断题将你的财产留给你的下一代;把你的财产当成宝贵的东西;
27.D ABC将你的快乐传递给你的下一代;拥有快乐和向你周围的人传递快乐根据文章最后一D段划线句子前的句子判断故选the lovewithin youand the loveyou give to the worldDo考查判断推理题商业;文化;生活;娱乐通读
28.C businessculture lifeentertainment全文都是在说明的人生哲理,应该出现在报纸的生活版部分故选CC篇
29.B
30.D
31.A
32.D
33.C
34.BD篇
35.C
36.B
37.C
三、七选五
38.D
39.A
40.C
四、语法填空
41.F
42.G意为“从疾病中恢复过来”
43.from recoverfrom anillness与前句是转折关系
44.But在名词前作定语,要用形容词;由语境可知,此
45.undefeatable处应表示“不败的,故填句意医生为她永不言undefeatable败的精神所折服看见某人在做某事”
46.walking seesb doing”
49.am doing意为“此刻”
50.at atthis verymoment用于复合不定代词或疑问词后,表示“其他的,用
51.else else替代前文说的地震这回事
52.that/it
五、短文改错一l.the a53of-for.asked-answered
3.had-have
4.去掉to
5.do—are
6.去掉或at reached-arrived7前加.thanked and
8.drive-drove9lO.here-there薄雾浓云愁永昼,瑞脑消金兽佳节又重阳,玉枕纱厨,半夜凉初透东篱把酒黄昏后,有暗香盈袖莫道不消魂,帘卷西风,人比黄花瘦D.a fewB.Conversation C.communicationD.connection
10.A.put upB.set upC.came upD.picked up1l.A.school B.lesson C.courseD.task
12.A.could B.should C.wouldD.might
13.A.whether B.though C.whileD.because
14.A.stand B.believe C.assumeD.prove
15.A.wonderful B.stupidC.deliciousD.strangeC.shocked
16.A.confused B.frightenedD.disappointedC.down
17.A.out B.aroundD.awayC.another
18.A.the restB.the otherD.otherC.hugging
19.A.laughing B.shoutingD.cryingC.proud
20.A.grateful B.guiltyD.embarrassed
二、阅读理解AA groupof foreignresidents marriedto Japanesetalked abouttheir childrensnames.Nicole DespresStudentsservices manager,40AmericanWe haveno intentionto liveoutside Japansoitmadesensefor thekidstotakemyJapanesehusbands familyname.However,we didwant tohaveaWesternname too,so allthree of themnow havebothaWesternandJapanesename.We agreedtherewould be nostrange names,spelling orunusual kanjiChinesecharacters in the Japaneselanguage.All nameshad tobe easytosay andfamiliar inboth Japanese and English.John McCrackenCompanygeneral manager,27AmericanMy sonsname isAiden.In partbecause mywife and I metin universityand asshe wasstudying盖尔族Irish historyand Ihave somelinks toScotland andIreland,I wanteda uniqueGaelic的name.We settledfor Aidenas wefound kanjithat can be usedin Japanthat meanslegendaryhero^^Paula MurakamiCollegewomens Associationof Japan,53AmericanMy husbandwas veryexcited aboutchoosing names,so Idecided tolet himchoose.He wantedtheirfirst namestobeJapaneseandcamp upwith namesthat includedthe kanjicharacter inhisown name.Our boys,Hiroki andKenta,never had any problemswhile livingon theU.S.WestCoast withJapanese names,andI think bothas childrenand asadults,they lovetheir names.Jeff RuizRecordingengineer,42MexicanMy sonsname isLenny.My wifechose ittogether withme aswe werelooking fora namethatworks inboth worlds-mine inMexico,and hersin Japan-and thenameLennyis commoneverywhere.In Japanesewe writethenamein katakanaas thatiseasyforJapanesepeople whoseemtolikenames intwo orthree characters.
21.What dowe knowaboutthe people mentioned inthepassageA.Nicole andher husbandhadanagreement onhow toname the children.B.Jeff willremain in Japan ashis wifeis notused toMexican life.C.The fourcouples havedecided to live with thechildreninJapanforever.D.Paula andher familywould lovetoliveon theU.S.West Coast.
22.Which of the followingdoes theunderlined word“katakana meanA.A Japanesesystem ofgrammar.B.A wayof writingthe Japaneselanguage.C.A Japaneseword whichmeans“name”.D.A namepopular withJapanesepeople.
23.What can we inferfrom thepassageA.Nicole andher Japanesehusband havea daughterand twosons.B.Paula haslittle sayin makinga decisionat home.C.Johns wifeis Irishand thecouple haveonly onechild.D.Lennyisa namefamiliar toJapanese whenwritten theJapanese way.
24.Which wouldbe the best titleforthepassageA.Is awestern namebetter thana JapanesenameB.Why doesyour childhave twonamesC.How doyou chooseyour childsnameD.Do yousettle differencesin namingyour childBIwas drivingdown theroad theother day,listening tosweet musiccoming outof mycarradio.Myheartfeltpeaceful,my mindwas clear,and mysoul wasfull oflove.Even withall itsproblem:life seemedgood.Then themusic stoppedand thenews cameon.There wastalk ofrehab康复another famousmillionaire indrug afteran incidentwiththepolice.There wasnewson themurder of a poorman whoselife wassupposed tobe changedafter winningtheexcess(放肆)lottery.There waseven adiscussion onhow muchgreed andhad damagedourworld.Every storyseemed topoint onceagain to theoldsaying thatmoney cantbuy happiness.Hearing themmade methink ofa movieIsawmany yearsago onMother Teresashome forthedying inIndia.What struckme mostwhen Iwatched it wasnt theunbearable povertythere.Itwasnt thesickness and suffering thatthepeoplethere weregoing through.It wasrather thepeacefulsmiles oflove,kindness,and happinessthat theyshared withthe Sistersand witheachother..These peoplehad nothing.Many werestruggling atthe endof death.Yet,they knewthesimple truththat somany ofus hereare stilllearning:Joy isFree.We can have joyand spreadjoy everydayof ourlife here.Dont loveor admiredollar signsandthink thatmoney willbring youhappiness then.Joy cantbe purchased.It cantbe owned.Iteternity(永恒)can onlybe chosenand thengiven freelyto others.In theeyes ofmoney isonlyworthless paper.The onlything thatmatters is thelovewithin youand thelove thatyougive(遗产)totheworld.Make thatyour legacyand yourlife willforever berich injoy.
25.According tothe firstparagraph,we canknow that.A.the authorwas verylight-hearted thatdayB.the poormans lifewas improvedgreatly duetothelotteryC.the authorhas ahabit ofdriving whilelistening tomusicD.the millionairewas putin prisonfor takingdrugs
26.All theinformationaboutthemoviementionedinParagraph2is trueEXCEPT.A.itwasabout MotherTeresas contributionsB.it leftthe authora deepimpressionC.people init werevery kindand happyD.people init wereextremely poorandsuffering
27.By sayingMake thatyour legacy*,the authormeans”A.Give yourfortune to your cominggenerationsB.Treat yourfortune asvery valuablethingsC.Pass yourjoy ontoyourcoming generationsD.Have joyand spreadjoy topeople aroundyou
28.Which sectionofanewspaper isthis passagemost probablytaken fromA.Business.B.Culture.C.Life.D.Entertainment.cWhen Iwas eightor nineyears old,I wrotemy first poem.My motherread thelittle poemand began to cry.Buddy,you didntreally writethisbeautiful,beautiful pocm!^^Shyly,I saidthat I had.My motherpoured outher welcomepraise.Why,th ispoem wasnothing shortof genius!“What timewill Fatherbe home^^I asked.I couldhardly waitto showhim whatI hadaccomplished.My mothersaid shehoped hewouldbehome around
7.I spentthebestpart ofthatafternoon preparingfor hisarrival.First,I wrotethe poemout in my finesthandwriting.Then Iusedcolored pensto drawa borderaround it.Then Iconfidently placedit righton my fathersplate on the dining table.But my father didnot returnat
7.Seven-fifteen.Seven-thirty.My fatherhad begunhismotion-picture careerasa writer.He wouldbe ableto appreciatemy poemeven morethan mymother.It wasalmost8oclock whenmyfatherburst in.He wasan hourlate,but hecould notsitdown.I cansee himnow,abigHavana cigarin onehand,the rapidlydisappearing drinkin theother,calling downbitter wordson hisemployeesSuddenly,he pausedand glaredat hisplate.There wasa silence.He wasreaching formypoem.I loweredmy headand stareddown intomy plate.“What isthis Iheard himsay.“Ben,a wonderfulthing hashappened/9my mothersaid.Buddy haswritten hisfirstpoem.And itsbeautiful,absolutely amaz-,,“If you dont mind,Id liketo decidethat formyself,“Father said.I keptmy facelowered tomy plate.It wasonly10lines long.But itseemed totake hours.Iremember wonderingwhy itwas takingso long.I couldhear himdropping the poem backon thetableagain.Now wasthe momentof decision.“I thinkits badJ myfather said.I couldntlook up.My eyeswere gettingwet.“Ben,sometimes I dont understandyou,“my mother was saying.Thisisjust alittle boy.Youre notin yourstudio now.These arethe firstlines ofpoetry hesever written.He needencouragement/9“Idontknow why,“myfatherheld hisground.Isnt thereenough badpoetry inthe worldalreadyNo lawsays Buddyhas tobecome apoet.”I couldntstand itanother second.I ranfrom thedining room,threw myselfonthebed andcried.(轶事)一That mayhave beenthe endof theanecdote but not ofits significancefor me.A fewyearslaterI tooka secondlook atthat firstpoem,and unwillinglyIhadto agreewithmy father^tough judgment.It wasa prettybad poem.After awhile,I workedup thecourage toshowhim somethingnew,a shortstory.My fatherthought itwas overwrittenbutnothopeless.Iwas learningto rewrite.And mymotherwaslearning thatshe coulddisapprove ofme withoutruiningme.You mightsay wewere alllearning.Iwasgoing on
12.As Iworked myway intoother booksand playsand films,it becameclearer andclearer tomehow fortunateIhadbeen tohave hada motherwho said,“Buddy,its wonderfulanda fatherwhoshook hishead noand drovemetotears withhis,Ithinkits bad.In factall ofus inlife needthatmother force,the lovingforce fromwhich allcreation flows;and yetthe motherforce aloneisincomplete,even misleading,finally damaging,without the father forceto caution,“Watch.(肯定)Listen.Review.Improve.Between thetwo polesof affirmationand doubt,both inthename oflove,I tryto followmy truecourse.
29.What didthe motherthink ofthe BuddyspoemA.She wasso movedthatshecried.B.She thoughtthe poemwas wellwritten.C.She consideredBuddy hadno talentfor poetry.D.She believedBuddy neededadvice fromhis father
30.Which underlinedword inthe followingsentences bestreflects Buddyseagerness to show hisfatherthe poemA.I wrotethepoemout inmy finesthandwriting.B.Icouldhardly waittoshowhim whatIhadaccomplished.C.He wouldbe ableto appreciatemy poemeven morethan mymother.D.Then Iconfidently placedit righton myfathers placeonthediningtable.
31.The underlinedsentence“My fatherheld hisground“could bestbe replacedbyA.My fatherrefused tochange hisopinionB.My fatherbegantoexplain hisreasonsC.My fatherthought hiscomment isunreasonableD.My fathergot soangry thathe roseto hisfeet
32.From thepassage,we caninfer thatthefathercanbebest describedas.A.cruel andstubborn B.cautious andstrictC.bad-tempered andrude D.loving andmatter-of-fact
33.Which ofthe followingstatements doyou thinkthe authormight agreewithA.After theincident,the authorstopped writingbut triedhis luckin playsand films.B.The authoronly realizedthe significanceoftheincident afterbecoming awriter.C.The incidenthelped thewriter workhis workfurther asawriter.D.The incidentcompletly changedthe authorscourse oflife.
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三、七选五根据短文内容,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The jobsofthe future havenot yetbeen invented.—38,.Byhelping themdevelop classicskills thatwill servethem wellno matterwhatthefutureholds.1CuriosityYour childrenneed tobe deeplycurious.-
39..Ask kids,“What(酉己料)ingredients canwe addto makethese pancakeseven betternext time”and thentry themout.Ingredients makethe pancakesbetterWhat couldwe trynexttime
2.CreativityTrue creativityistheability totake somethingexisting andcreatesomething newfromit._
40.._There area dozendifferent thingsyou candowith them.Experimenting withmaterials tocreate somethingnewcan goa longway inhelping themdevelop theircreativity.3Interpersonal skillsUnderstandinghow othersfeel canbe achallenge forkids.We knowwhatsgoing oninside ourown head,but whatabout othersBeing abletoread peoplehelps kidfrom misreadinga situationand.一jumping tofalse conclusions_41“Why doyou thinkshes crying”“Can youtell howthatmanis feelingby lookingat hisface”Ifsomeone wereto dothat toyou,how wouldyou fbel”
4.Self Expression_
42._There aremany waysto expressthoughts andideas-music,acting,drawing,building,photography.You mayfind thatyour childis attractedbyone morethan another.A.Encourage kidsto cookwith you.B.And wecant forgetscience education.C.We cangive kidschances tothink aboutmaterials innew ways.D.So howcanwehelp ourkids preparefor jobsthat dontyet existE.Gardening isanother greatactivity forhelping kidsdevelop thisskill.F.We cando thisin reallife orask questionsabout charactersinstories.G.Being ableto communicateideas ina meaningfulway isavaluable skill.
四、语法填空Eleven-year-old Angelawas strickenwithadisease involvingher。
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