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2010.HA manwho knowshow to write apersonal letterhas a very powerfultool.A lettercan beenjoyed,read and
21.It canset(远离的);up awarm conversationbetween twopeople farapart itcan keepa22with verylittle effort.I willgive
23.A fewyears agomy olderbrother and I werenot getting24We hadbeen closeas25but hadgrown apart.Our meetingswerenot26;our conversationwas filled with argumentsand quarrels;and everyeffort toclear theair seemed to only27our misunderstanding.Then he28a smallisland in the Caribbeanand we29touch.One dayhe wroteme a letter.Hedescribeb hisisland and its people,told mewhat he was doing,said howhe felt,and encouragedme to
30.Rereading the(幽默)letter,I was31by itshumor andclever expressions,These were all qualitiesfor whichI had32respected myorderbrother but33he nolonger hadthem.I hadnever knownhe could write so
34.And withthat oneletter we became friends
35.It mightnever haveoccurred to36to writeme ifhe had not been in aplace wherethere wereno37,For him,writing wasa necessity,It alsoturned outto bethe bestway forus to get backin touch.Because welive in an age of38(通讦)communication L,people often39that theydont alwayshave tophone oremail.They have a
40.And thatis towrite.
21.A.received B.re writtenC.retumed D.reread
22.A.record B.promise C.friendship D.secret
23.A.an exampleB.a lesson C.an experienceD.a talk
24.A.through B.together C.along D.away上「
25.A othersB.children C.fellows D.classmates
26.A.normal B.necessary C.pleasant D.possible
27.A.deepen B.start C.express D.settle
28.A.toured B.stopped overC.reached D.moved to
29.A.lost B.kept inC.needed D.got in3O.A.think B.write C.enjoy D.read
31.A.driven B.beaten C.surprised D.honored
32.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.once
33.A.realized B.judged C.thought D.expected
34.A.well B.often C.much D.soon
35.A.later B.anyhow C.too D.again
35.A.although B.ifC.when D.Unless(江西)
2012.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意然后从各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项36〜55A BC DThatholiday morningI didn*t have to attendschool.Usually,on holidays,Mother36me tosleep in.And I wouldcertainly takefull advantageof it.On thisparticular morning,-37,I feltlike gettingup early.I stoodby mywindow overlookingthe38,having nothingbetter to do.But as it turnedout,I wassoon to learnabout something39in life.As Iwatched severalpeople goby,get into their carsand driveoff,I40an old man on a bicyclewith abucket onits4]and abasket ofrags andbottles onits back-carriage.He42from onecar to another,washing andcleaning them.Fromthe wateron the ground,it seemedthat he had already43washing andcleaning abouta dozenor morecars.He must havebegun to work quiteearly in the morning.()Several thoughts44my mindas Iwatched himwork.He wasntwell-dressed.He hadon apair ofshorts and an45T-shirt.The bicyclehe rodewas notby anymeans thekind modern46would want to beseen ridingon.But heseemed47with life.There he was,working hardat hissmall business,—48at passers-by andstopping tochat nowand then49elderly menand womenon theirway to the marketnearby.There was a noticeable touch of50in the way heseemedto be doingthings-51the(挡风玻璃),(擦净)windscreen thenstanding back to admireit;scrubbing thewheels and52,standing backto seewhat they lookedlike afterthe scrub.It was a53to learn,I felt.At noage needone have to begfor a54if onehas goodhealth andis willingto workhard.For a while I felt55of myself.Young as I am-just sixteen,and there was thisoldmanwho musthave beenusefullyengaged perhapsbefore thesun appearedabove thehorizon.
36.A.forces B.allowsC.causes D.forbids
37.A.otherwise B.thereforeC.however D.besides
38.A.parking lotB.bus stopC.school D.market
39.A.interesting B.surprisingC.awful D.useful
40.A.noticed B.recognizedC.called D.assisted
41.A.back B.handleC.wheel D.seat
43.A.stopped B.startedC.intended D.finished
44.A.crossed B.slippedC.disturbed D.inspired
45.A.attractive B.shinyC.simple D.expensive
46.A.repairmen B.businessmenC.drivers D.cyclists
47.A.busy B.content
48.A.waving B.lookingC.laughing D.pointing
49.A.about B.forC.with D.like
50.A.worry B.respectC.sympathy D.prideC.careful D.bored
51.A.cleaning B.fixingC.replacing D.covering
52.A.still B.yetC.again D.soon
53.A.lesson B.subjectC.skill D.fact
54.A.business B.livingC.success D.right
55.A.tired B.doubtfulC.fearful D.Ashamed(湖北)
2012.阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DItend toaccept anyidea put forward byexperts onTV.One day,a sociologistproposed that the31society has been consumingmodern humanslittle bylittle.For fearthat I would become a victimof theconsumersociety,I32hurried toa bicycleshop in my neighborhood.33the shopkeeperMr.Johnson wasselling me thebicycle,he said,“This is the bestthing you34have done.Life hasbecome hopelessly
35.A bicycleis simple,and itbringsto you36things:fresh air,sunshine andexercise,“I agreed.Happy as a child,I goton thebicycle and headed outonto the streets.After sometime,I37at the other end of thetown.I was38that thissimple vehiclecould letme39long distancesin afairly shorttime.But how40did Ireally go(Since Ihated to be41,I wentbacktoMr.Johnson and asked him to42an odometerMS表)(速度计)on mybicycle.He agreed,but43,“An odometerwithout aspeedometer islike a(装置)44without aknife.I admittedhe wasright andin a few minutes,the twodevices were45to thehandlebarsof mybicycle.What abouta horn”he thenasked.Look,this hornis nolarger thana matchboxand hasmany46Attracted bythese functions,I bought the horn.“You canftleave theback part47noted Mr.Johnson.He fixeda metalbox withbuttons_48the seat,and said,Isthere anythingbetter thanthis ovenwhen youfeel_49on yourway I can giveyou aspecial discount,1was notstrongenough to_50the offer.
31.A.adult B,humanC.consumer D.bachelor
32.A.eventually B,immediatelyC-reluctantly D.gratefully
33.A.Although
8.BecauseC.As D.Unless
34.A.would B.shouldC.must D.could
35.A.boring B.complicatedC・stressful D.tough
36.A.natural B.mysteriousC.complex D.unique
37.A.gave upB.broke downC.calmed downD.ended up
38.A.amazed B,amusedC.confused D.concerned
39.A.march B,driveC,cover D,measure“I congratulateyou oncemore;this is the bestthing youcould havedone.^^said Mr.Johnson in the end.
40.A.far B・longC.fast D.deep
41.A.unreliable B,impracticalC,unprepared D,inaccurate
42.A.fix B.checkC・repair D.lay
43.A.swore B.addedC-replied D.concluded
44.A.pencil B.forkC.box D.cake
45..B・convertedA.distributedD.attachedC.appliedB,sizes
46.A.shapesD.modelsC.functionsB.blank
47.A.looseD.incompleteC,bareB.before
48.A.besideD.behindC.belowB,hungry
49.A.sickD.thirstyC.hotB.withdraw
50.A.considerD.resistC,make(福建)
2012.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DI often readof incidentsof misunderstandingor conflict.Im left
36.Why dothese peoplecreate mistrustandproblems,especially withthose fromother37I wasgrowing upin KualaLumpur in the early1960s,38children fromdifferent racesand religionsplayedand studied39in harmony.At thattime my family liveda stone*s40from IsmaiFs.And no one wasbothered thatIsmailwasaMalay Muslimand I was an Indian Hindu—we just41our differences.Perhaps,our eldershadnotfilled ourheadswith unnecessaryadvice,well42or otherwise.We werenine whenwebecamefriends.During theschool holidays,we*d43the countrysideon ourbicycles,hoping to44the unexpected.At timesIsmail wouldaccompany myfamily aswe madea rareshopping tripto town.Wewould beglad of his45When I was twelve,myfamilymoved toJohor.IsmaiFs familylater returned to theirvillage,and I46touch withhim.One springafternoon in1983,I stoppeda taxiin KualaLumpur.I47my destination.The driveracknowledged my(绰号).48but didnot moveoff.Instead,he looked49at me.Raddar”he said,using mychildhood nicknameI was(称口乎).astonished atbeing so50addressed Unexpectedly!It wasIsmail!Even aftertwo51we stillrecognized eachother.Grasping hisshoulder,Ifelta trueaffection,something52to describe.If we can allowour childrento be53without prejudice,theyll buildfriendships withpeople,regardless ofrace orreligion,who willbe54their sidethrough thickand thin.On suchfriendships aresocieties builtand55we cantruly be,asWilliam Shakespeareonce wrote,we happyfew,we bandof brothers”.
36.A.interested B.pleasedC.puzzled D.excited
37.A.parties B.citiesC.villages D.races
38.A.why B.which C.how D.when
39.A.together B.aroundC.alone D.apart
40.A.drop B.throwC.move D.roll
41.A.refused B.madeC.sought D.accepted
42.A.paid B.meantC.preserved D.treated
43.A.explore B.searchC.discover D.desert
44.A.get through B.deal withC.come acrossD.take away
45.A.arrival B.choiceC.effort D.company
46.A.lost B.gainedC.developed D.missed
47.A.stated B.ordered C.decided D.chose
48.A.attempts B.instructions
49.A.anxiously B.carelesslyC.disappointedly D.fixedly
50.A.familiarly B.strangelyC.fully D.coldly
51.A.departures B.monthsC.years D.decades
52.A.possible B.funnyC.hard D.clear
53.A.them B.themselvesC.us D.ourselves
54.A.from B.byC.with D.against
55.A.still B.otherwiseC.then D.instead(.北京)2013(跳跃)A Leapto Honor(平衡木)Leaping on a narrowbalance beamis noteasy.But LolaWalter,a13-year-old gymnast,is anexpert at it.To perfecther skills,Lola36for fourhours aday,five daysa week.At thestate championshipsin March,she finishedseventhout of16girls.Thats especiallyimpressive.37she islegally blind,born witha rarecondition thatcauses her eyes toshift constantly.Sheoften seesdouble andcant38how faraway thingsare.When she was little,her mom39that eventhough she couldnt see40,she wasfearless.So hermomsigned herup forgymnastics when she wasthree.She lovedthe41right awayand gymnasticsbecame herfavorite.Though learninggymnastics has been more42for herthan for some of her tournaments,she hasnever quit.She doesntlether43stop herfrom doinganything that she wantsto.She likesthe determinationit takestodothe sport.Her biggest44isthebalance beam.Because shehas doublevision,sheoften seesto beams.She mustuse hersense oftouch to help herduring herroutine.Sometimes sheeven closeshereyes.You have to45your mindthat iflltake youwhere youwant to go.^^says Lola.To be a top-level gymnast,one mustbe brave.The beamis probablythe most46for anyonebecause ifsfour incheswide.At thestate competition,Lola didntfall47the beam.In fact,she gotan
8.1out of10——her highestscore yet.Lola doesntwant to be48differently from theothergirls onher team.At thecompetitions,the judgesdont know abouther vision
49.She doesnttell them,because shedoesnt thinkthey need to know.Hermom is amazed byher50attitude.Lola neverthinks about
51.She ispresently atlevel7while thehighest islevel10in gymnastics.Her52is toreach level
9.She saysshe wantsto bea gymnasticscoach topass downwhat sheslearned toother kids53shegrew up.Lola is54of allher hardwork andsuccess.She saysits helpedher overcomeproblems in her lifeoutside gymnastics,too.Her55for othersis justbelieve yourself
9.
36.A.runs B.teaches C.trains D.dances
37.A.since B.unless C.after D.though
38.A.tellB.guess C.assume D.predict
39.A.suspected BrememberedC.imagined D.noticed
40.A.deeply B.well C.ahead D.closely
41.A.task B.sport C.event D.show
42.A.boring B.enjoyable C.different D.unsatisfactory
43.A.talent B.qualityC.nature D.condition
44.A.doubt B.advantage C.challenge D.program
45.A.examine B.express C.open D.trust
46.A.fearful B.harmful C.unfair D.inconvenient
47.A.to B.onC.off D.against
48.A.greeted B.treatedC.served D.paid
49.A.pains B.stresses C.injuries D.problems
50.A.positive B.friendly C.flexible D.caution
51.A.defending B.quitting C.winning D.bargaining
52.A.standard B.range C.view D.goal
53.A.until B.as C.when D.before
54.A.proud B.tired C.ashamed D.confident
55.A.plan B.advice C.rewardD.responsibility(江苏)
2013.(按揭),I used to believe in theAmerican Dream,which meanta job,a mortgagecredit cards,success.I wantedit andworkedtoward itlike everyoneelse,all of us36chasing thesame thing.One year,through aseries ofunhappy events,it allfell
37.I foundmyself homelessand alone.I hadmy truckand$
56.I38the countrysideforsomeplace I could rentfor the39possible amount.I cameupon ashabby housefour milesup awindingmountain road40the PotomacRiver inWest Virginia.It was41,full ofbroken glassand rubbish.I foundtheowner,rented it,and42a cornerto campin.The localsknew nothing about me,43slowly,they startedteaching methe44of beinga neighbor.They droppedoffblankets,candles,and tools,and began45around tochat.They started to teachme abelief in a46American Dream-notthe oneof individualachievement butof
47.What I had believedin,all thosethings I thought were48for acivilized life,were nonexistentin thisplace.49on themountain,my mostvaluable possessionswere my50with myneighbors.Four yearslater,I movedback into
51.I sawmany peoplewere havinga reallyhard time,52theirjobs andhomes.I managedto renta bigenough houseto53a handfulof people.There are four of us nowin the house,butover timeIve hadnine peoplecome inand moveon toother places.Wed allbe in54if we hadnt bandedtogether.The AmericanDream Ibelievein now isa sharedone.Its notso muchabout whatIcanget fbrmyself;ifs about55wecan allget bytogether.
56.A.separately B.equally C.violently D.naturally
57.A.offB.apart C.over D.out
58.A.crossed B.left C.toured D.searched
59.A.fullest B.largest C.fairest D.cheapest
60.A.at B.through C.over D.round
61.A.occupied B.abandoned C.emptied D.robbed
62.A.turned B.approached C.cleared D.cut
63.A.but B.although C.otherwise D.for
64.A.benefit B.lesson C.nature D.art
65.A.stickingB.looking C.swinging D.turning
66.A.wild B.real C.different D.remote
67.A.neighborliness B.happiness C.friendliness D.kindness
68.A.unique B.expensive C.rare D.necessary
69.A.UpB.Down C.Deep D.Along
70.A.cooperation B.relationships C.satisfaction D.appointments
71.A.reality B.societyC.town D.life
72.A.creatingB.losing C.quitting D.offering
73.A.put inB.turn inC.take inD.get in
74.A.yards B.shelters C.camps D.cottages
75.A.when B.what C.whether D.how(辽宁)
2013.A littlegirl livedinasimple andpoor house onahill.Usually she36play in the smallgarden.She couldsee overthegarden fenceand acrossthe valleya wonderfulhouse withshining goldenwindows highon anotherhill.37she lovedherparents andher family,she desiredto livein such a house and38all dayabout howwonderful andexciting39must feelto live there.(识别力),At theage when she gainedsome40skill andsensibility she41her motherfor abike ride42the garden.Hermother finallyallowed hertogo,43her keepingclose to the house and not44too far.The daywas beautiful.The littlegirlknew45where she was heading!46the hilland acrossthe valley,she rodeto the47of the golden house.48she gotoff herbike andput itagainst thegate post,she focusedon thepath49to thehouseand then on thehouseitself.She wasvery disappointedwhenshe50that all the windowswere51and ratherdirty.So_52and heart-broken,she didntgo anyfurther.She53and allof asudden shesaw anamazing
54.There on the othersideof thevalley wasa littlehouseandits windowswere golden.Looking ather littlehome,she55thatshe had beenlivinginhergolden housefilled withlove andcare.Everything shedreamed wasright therein frontofhernose!
36.A.might B.should C.would D.must
38.A.dreamed B.worried C.asked D.shouted
37.A.Unless B.Although C.Since D.But
39.A.this
8.that C.it D.which
40.A.different B.scientific C.musical D.basic
41.A.begged B.blamed C.invited D.paid
42.A.inside B.outside C.through D.along
43.A.insisting on B.relying onC.arguing about D.wondering about
44.A.traveling B.running C.riding D.walking
45.A.madly B.rapidly C.exactly D.possibly
46.A.Over B.Down C.Around D.Beside
47.A.windows B.steps C.center D.gate
48.A.Until B.As C.While D.Because
49.A.getting B.introducing C.leading D.moving
50.A.felt B.learned C.concluded D.found
51.A.transparent B.bright C.plain D.wide
52.A.anxious B.angry C.serious D.sad
53.A.turned aroundB.cheered upC.settled downD.dropped in
54.A.hill B.valley C.background D.sight
55.A.imagined B.decided C.realized D.guessed山东
2013.I used to bea veryself-centered person,but in the pasttwo yearsI havereally changed.I havestartedtothink aboutotherpeople36I think about myself.I amhappy that I ambecoming a37person.I thinkmy38started when I wasat PalomarCollege.At first,I justwanted to get my39and beleft alone.I thought I wassmarterthan everyoneelse,so Ihardly ever40to anyone in myclasses.By theend of my firstsemester,I wasreally
41.It seemedas ifeveryone butme hadmade friendsand washaving fun.So triedan
42.1started askingpeople aroundme howthey weredoing,and ifthey werehaving troubleI43tohelp.That wasreally a big44for me.By theendof the year,I hadseveral newfriends,and twoof45are stillmybest friendstoday.A biggercause of my new46,however,came when I tooka part-time jobat aVista NursingHome.Oneold ladythere who had Alzheimersdisease becamemy
47.Every timeI cameinto herroom,she wasso
36.A.us B.anyone elseC.someone D.my brother
37.A.mail servicesB.transport C.phones D.relatives
38.A.poor B.easy C.popular D.busy39A.believe B.decide C.argue D.forget
40.A.habit B.choice C.method D.plan(重庆)
2010.Introduction toLetters to SamDear Reader,Please allowme to tell yousomething beforeyou readthis book.When my36,Sam,was bom,my heartwas filledwithjoy.I hadbeen sittinginawheelchair for20years before then,and Thave been37ill manytimes.So Iwondered ifI would havethe38to tellSam whatI had
39.For yearsI havebeen hostinga programon the40and writingarticles for a magazine.Being41to movefreely,Ihave learnedto sitstill andkeep myheart42,exchanging thoughtswith thousands of listenersand
43.So when Sam wasborn,I44to tell him aboutschool andfriendship,romance andwork,love andeverything else.Thafs howT startedtowrite these
45.1hope thatSam would46them sooneror later.(自闭症)However,that expectation47whenSamshowed signsof autismat theageoftwo.He had actuallystopped talkingbeforethediscovery of the signs.He48to communicatewith others,even thefamily members.That was49fbr me but didntstop mewriting on.I realizedthat I had even50now to tellhim.I wantedhimto51what it means tobedifferent“from others,and learnhow tofight againstthe misfortunehell52asImyself,his grandfather,did.I just53if I couldwriteall that I wanted to sayin therest of my life.Now,54the bookhasbeenpublished,I havebeen giventhe chance.Every chapterin thebook isalettertoSam:some aboutmy life,and allabout whatitmeansto bea
55.D anielGottlieb
36.A.son B.nephew C.brother D.grandson
37.A.seriously B.mentally C.slightly D.quietly
38.A.ability B.time C.courage D.responsibility
39.A.written B.suffered C.observed D.lost
40.A.radio B.televisionC.stage D.bed48because she thoughtI was herdaughter.Her realdaughter never49her,so Itook herplace.She letme50that makingothers feelgood makeme feelgood,too,whenshedied,I was51,but I was verygratefulto her.I thinkI ama much52person todaythan Iusedto be,and Ihope Iwill not53these experiences.They have54me tocareabout otherpeople more than aboutmyself.I55who I am today,and I could notsay that a fewyears ago.
36.A.since B.before C.or D.unless
37.A.famous B.simple C.different D.skilled
38.A.education B.career C.tour D.change
39.A.balance C.homework C.degree D.interest
40.A.talked B.wrote C.lied D.reported
41.A.careful B.lonely C.curious D.guilty
42.A.argument B.game C.experiment D.defence
43.A.dared B.offered C.hesitated D.happened
44.A.dream B.problem C.duty D.step
45.A.us B.which C.them D.whom
46.A.attitude B.hobby C.hope D.luck
47.A.friend B.partnerC.guide D.guest
48.A.polite B.happy C.strange D.confident
49.A.bothered B.answered C.visited D.trusted
50.A.explain B.guess C.declare D.see
51.A.homeless B.heartbrokenC.bad-tempered D.hopeless
52.A.quieter B.busier C.better D.richer
53.A.forget B.face C.improve D.analyze
54.A.forced B.preferred C.ordered D.taught
55.A.miss B.like C.wonder D.expect(天津)
2013.(老茧)As Iheld my fathers handsone night,I couldnthelp but notice theircalluses androughness.His hindstell thestoryofhislife asa
16.including allhis struggles.(旱灾)One summer.I remember,a droughthit Ontario,turning itinto a17desert.On oneof thosehotmornings1was pickingsweet comwith mydad tofill the last18from thegrocery store.Fifty dozenwas allwe needed,which19took twentyminutes.That morning,however,the processdidnt20quickly.After fortyminutes ofaimlesslywalking in the field,we21needed twenty dozen.I was completely frustratedand
22.Dropping thebasket heavily,Ideclared,uIf thestore wantsits lasttwentydozen,theycan pickit themselves!*Dad
23.Just think,my littlegirl,only tendozen leftfor eachofusand thenwere一24such isDad whetherproblem he25,he nevergives up.16,the disastrouseffects of the droughtwere feltall overour country.It wasa challengingtime foreveryone,27Dad remainedoptimistic.He28tobegrateful forother thingslike goodhealth andfood onour plates.Onlythen didI trulybegin to29Dad andhis faiththat guidedus throughthe hardtimes.Dad isalso aliving exampleof real
30.From dawnto dusk,he workscountless hoursto31our family.He alwaysputsour happiness32his own,and neverfails tocheer meon atmy sportsgames33his exhaustionafter longdays.His lovingandselfless naturehas inspiredme to become moresympathetic and34,putting othersfirst.Dad,the life35I havelearned fromyou willstay withme forever.You aremy father,teacher,friend and,mostimportantly,my hero.
16.A.teacher B.gardener C.farmer D.grocer
17.A.stormy B.lively C.disappearing D.burning
18.A.order B.form C.gap D.position
19.A.repeatedly
20.A.go B.begin C.occur D.changeB.normally C.finally D.really
21.A.yetB.still C.even D.nearly
22.A.surprised B.nervous C.angry D.frightened
23.A.apologized B.cried C.complainedD.laughed
24.A.lost B.done C.gone D.touched
25.A.meets withB.brings upC.works outD.thinks about
26.A.Thankfully B.Hopefully C.Unfortunately D.Strangely
27.A.or B.for C.so D.but
28.A.happened B.seemed C.continued D,aimed
30.A.love B.pride C.friendship D.honesty
31.A.support B.settle C.start D.impress
32.A.after B.before C.beside D.under
33.A.in spiteof B.in termsof C.in controlof D.in placeof
34.A.careful B.regretful C.considerate D.humorous
35.A.history B.motto C.patterns D.lessons(.福建)2014阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DHetaught us that it is nevertoolate tostart something new.(独奏会).From mysecond gradeon,therewas one eventI fearedevery year:the pianorecital Arecital36I had to practisea boringpiece ofmusic andperform beforestrangers.Each yearI37ask my father if I couldskip(嘀咕)—the recitaljust thisonce”.And eachyear he*d shakehis head,muttering38about buildingself-confidence andworkingtowards a
39.So it was withreally great40that Istood inchurch onerecent Sunday,video camerain hand,and41my68-year-oldfather sweatingin hisshirt42rising to play thepiano in his veryfirst recital.My fatherhad longedtoplaymusic sincechildhood,but hisfamily waspoor andcouldnt43lessons.Hecould havegone onregretting it,44too manyofusdo.But thoughhe wasrooted inhis past,he wasn*t45there.When heretiredthree years ago,he46his churchmusic directorto takehim asa student.For amoment after myfathersat downat thekeyboard,he47stared downat hisfingers.Has heforgotten the48Iworried,remembering thosesplit seconds49ago whenmy mindwould goblank andmy fingerswould
50.But then(旋律),(装饵于)came thebeautiful melodyfrom the51fingers thatonce baitedmy fishinglines.And I52he hadbeendoing whatmusic teachersalways stress53themusic andpretend theothers arentthere.“Im54of himfor startingsomethingnewat hisage,“I said to myson Jeff.“Yeah,and doingit so55,“Jeff added.With hisfirst recital,myfathertaught memore aboutcourage anddetermination thanall the words heused those30-plus years ago.
36.A.reflected B,explainedC-meant D,proved
37.A.would B.couldC.might D.should
38.A.nothing B・everythingC.anything D.something
39.A.goal B,stageC.journey D.chance
40.A.trouble B.satisfactionC,strength D.disappointment
41.A.kept B.sentC.watched D.felt
42.A.throughB.fromC.against D.before
43.A.miss B.affordC.select D・understand
44.A.as B,onceC.if D.while
45.A.educated B.protectedC.stuck D.spoilt
46.A.allowed B.invitedC.inspired D.persuaded
47.A.roughly B.simplyC.merrily D.curiously
48.A.words B,videosC.notes D.lessons
49.A.decades B,weeksC-hours D・moments
50.A.play B,freezeC.click D.adjust
51.A.same B.warmC.different D.dirty
52.A.predicted B.realizedC.imagined D.insisted
53.A.pass overB,turn upC.bring in D.concentrate on
54.A.ashamed B,awareC.tired D.proud
55.A.casually B.anxiouslyC.nicely D.frequently(天津)
2014.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项16〜35A BC DOnenight,whenI was eight,my mothergently askedme aquestion I would neverforget.Sweetie,my companywantsto16mebutneeds me toworkin Brazil.This islike yourteacher tellingyou that youve done17and allowingyou(跳级),to skipa gradebut youllhaveto18your friends.Would yousay yesto yourteacher”She gaveme ahug andaskedme tothinkaboutit.I waspuzzled.The questionkept me19for therest of the night.I hadsaid“yes”but for the firsttime,I realizedthe20decisions adultshadto make.For almostfour years,my motherwould callus fromBrazil every day.Every eveningId21wait for the phonetoring and then tellher everydetail ofmy day.A phonecall,however,could neverreplace her22anditwas difficultnot tofeellonely attimes.During myfourth-grade Christmasbreak,we flewto Rioto visither.Looking ather large23apartment,I became24how lonelymy mothermusthavebeeninBrazil herself.It was then25I startedto appreciatethe toughchoices she hadto makeon26family andwork.27difficult decisions,she usedtotellme,you wouldntknow whetheryou madethe rightchoice,but youcould alwaysmake the best out ofthesituation,with passionanda28attitude.Back home,I29myself thatwhat mymother coulddo,I could,too.If she30to livein Rioall byherself,I,too,could learntobe
31.I learnthow totake care of myselfand sethigh butachievable32My motheris nowback withus.But Iwill neverforget what the33has reallytaught me.Sacrifices34in theend.The separationbetween ushas provedtobea35for me.
16.A.attract B.promoteC.surprise D.praise
17.A.little B.muchC.well D.wrong
18.A.leave B.refuseC.contact D.forgive
19.A.explaining B.sleepingC.wondering D.regretting
20.A.poor B.timelyC.final D.tough
21.A.eagerly B.politelyC.nervously D.curiously
22.A.patience B.presenceC.intelligence D.influence
23.A.comfortable B.expensiveC.empty D.modern
24.A.interested inB.aware ofC.doubtful aboutD.satisfied with
25.A.when B.whereC.which D.that
26.A.abandoning B.balancingC.comparing D.mixing
27.A.Depending onB.Supplied withC.Faced withD.Insisting on
28.A.different B.friendlyC.positive D.generalC.warned D.reminded
30.A.managed B.offeredC.attempted D.expected
31.A.grateful B.energeticC.independent D.practical
32.A.examples B.limitsC.rules D.goals
33.A.question B.experienceC.history D.occasion
34.A.pay offB.come backC.run outD.turn up
35.A.blessing B.gatheringC.failure D.pleasure(浙江)
2014.I hadworried myselfsick overSimons mothercoming tosee me.Iwasa new21,and Igave anhonest accountofthe students*work.In Simonscase,the gradeswere awfullylow.He couldntread hisown handwriting.22hewasabright student.He discussedadult subjectswith nearlyadult comprehension.His workinnoway reflectedhis
23.(手掌心)So whenSimons motherentered the room,my palmswere sweating.!wascompletely24for herkisseson bothmy cheeks.“I cameto thankyou,“she said,surprising mebeyond speech.25me,Simon hadbecome adifferentperson.He talkedof howhe26me,hehadbegun tomake friends,and for the first time inhis twelveyears,hehad27(培养)spent anafternoon ata friendshouse.She wanted totellme howgrateful shewas for the28I hadnurtured inherson.She kissedme againand left.(惊呆),I sat,stunned for about halfan hour,29what hadjust happened.How didI makesuch alifechangingdifference tothat boywithout30knowing itWhat Ifinally cameto31wasoneday,several monthsbefore,when somestudentswere32reports in the frontofthe class.Jeanne spoke33,and toencourage herto raiseher voice,I hadsaid,Speak up.Simons theexpert on this.He isthe34one youhavetoconvince,andhecant hearyou in the35ofthe room.That wasit.From thatday on,Simon hadsat upstraighter,paid moreattention,36more,and becamehappy.And itwasall becausehe37tobethe lastkid in thelastrow.The boywho mostneeded38wastheone whotook thelast seatthatday.It taughtmethemost39lesson overthe yearsofmyteaching career,and Imthankful thatit came40and positively.A smallkindness canindeed makea difference.
21.A.cleaner B.reporter C.monitor D.teacher
22.A.Or B.And C.But D.So
23.A.courage B.abilities C.feelings D.dream
24.A.desperate B.responsibleC.unprepared D.unsuitable
25..A.Because of B.In spiteofC.Apart fromD.As for
26.A.loved B.envied C.pleased D.criticized
27.A.gradually B.constantlyC.recently D.obviously
28.A.self-respect B.self-doubtC.self-pity D.self-defense
29.A.imagining B.observingC.wondering D.regretting
30.A.also B.even C.always D.still
31.A.expect B.rememberC.believe D.accept
32.A.writing B.reviewingC.editing D.giving
33.A.quietly B.repeatedlyC.quickly D.firmly
34.A.lucky B.lonely C.only D.likely
35.A.entrance B.middleC.front D.back
36.A.slept B.smiled C.shouted D.quarreled
37.A.intended B.pretendedC.refused D.happened
38.A.change B.praise C.thanks D.visits
39.A.difficult B.painfulC.valuable D.enjoyable
40.A.early B.slowlyC.frequently D.occasionally(安徽)
2015.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑In ourmodern world,when somethingwears out,we throwit awayand buya newone.The36is thatcountries around theworld havegrowing mountains of37because peoplearethrowing outmore rubbishthan everbefore.How didwe38a throwawaysociety Firstof all,itis now easierto39an objectthan tospend time and moneyto repair(制造业)it.40modern manufacturingJ andtechnology,companies areable toproduce productsquickly andinexpensively.Products areplentiful and
41.(次性的)Another causeis our42of disposable——products.As43people,we arealways lookingfor44to savetimeand makeour liveseasier.Companies45thousandsofdifferent kindsof disposableproducts:paper plates,plastic cups,and cameras,to namea few.Our appetitefbr newproducts also46to theproblem.We are47buying newthings.Advertisements persuadeusthat48is betterand that we willbe happierwith thelatest products.The resultis thatwe49useful possessionstomakeroom fornewones.All aroundthe world,wecansee the50of thisthrowaway lifestyle.Mountains of rubbish justkeep gettingbigger.To51the amountofrubbishand toprotect the52,more governmentsare requiringpeople torecycle materials.53,this isnotenough tosolve(解决)ourproblem.Maybe thereis anotherway out.We needto repairour possessions54throwing themaway.We alsoneedtorethink ourattitudesabout
55.Repairing ourpossessions andchanging ourspending habitsmay bethe bestway toreduce theamount
36.A.key B.reason C.project D.problem
37.A.gifts B.rubbish C.debt D.products
38.A.face B.become C.observe D.change
39.A.hide B.control C.replace D.withdrawof rubbishand takecareofour environment.
40.A.Thanks toB.As toC.Except for D.Regardless of
41.A.safe B.funny C.cheap D.powerful
42.A.love B.lack C.prevention D.division
43.A.sensitive B.kind C.brave D.busy
44.A.ways B.places C.jobs D.friends
45.A.donate B.receive C.produce D.preserve
46.A.adapts B.returnsC.responds D.contributes
47.A.tired of B.addicted toC.worried aboutD.ashamed for
48.A.newer B.stronger C.higher D.larger
49.A.pick upB.pay forC.hold ontoD.throw away
50.A.advantages B.purposes C.functions D.consequences
51.A.show B.record C.decrease D.measure
52.A.technology B.environment C.consumers D.brands
53.A.However B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.Meanwhile
54.A.by B.in favourof C.after D.instead of
55.A.spending B.collecting C.repairing D.advertising(湖南)
2015.Directions:For eachblank inthe followingpassage there arefourwords or phrases markedA,B,C andD.Fillin eachblank with thewordorphrasethat bestfits thecontext.It wasa rainymorning andthe children,mainly boyswith variouslearning difficulties,refused tosettle forthe startof thelesson.As aninexperienced teacher,I triedevery meansto getthem tobe36,but invain,my panicwas risingand I couldfeel myheart beatingwildly.This wasthe37ofmyjob asa musicteacher,I thought—teaching was not forme.Then Ihad an idea.Hoping thatnoonewould noticethatIwas38inside,I threwmy voiceas farasitwould reach:HPut yourheadson the desks andclose your39!We aregoing ona journey.n40,the childrenfell silent.HNow whatshould Ido I thought to myself.Reaching overtomycollection of CDs,I blindly41,put itinthemachine andplayed it.Obediently(川页从地),myclass laytheir headson theirdesk,closed theireyes and
42.When themusic started,theroomas filledwiththemost beautifultones andmusical colorsIcouldhave everimagined.All the
41.A.ready B.unableC.anxious D.eager
42.A.warm B.brokenC.closed D.open
43.A.hosts B.visitors C.readers D.reporters
44.A.began B.stopped C.forgot D.decided
45.A.letters B.emails C.books D.diaries
46.A.find B.read C.collect D.keep
47.A.developed B.disappearedC.changed D.anived
48.A.tried B.refused C.regretted D.hoped
49.A.excitingB.acceptable C.strange D.heartbreaking
50.A.less B.everything C.more D.nothing
51.A.understand B.explain C.believe D.question
52.A.fear B.face C.know D.cause
53.A.felt B.guessed C.saw D.doubted
54.A.as B.once C.thoughD.if
55.A.teacher B.child C.man D.writer(全国新课标卷)
2011.In ourdiscussion withpeople on how educationcan helpthem succeedin life,a womanremembered thefirstmeeting ofan introductory36course about20yearsago.(豆)The professor37the lecturehall,placed uponhis deska largejar filledwith driedbeans,and invitedthestudents to38how manybeans thejar contained.After39shouts ofwildly wrongguesses theprofessor smileda thin,drysmile,announced the40answer,and wenton saying,“You havejust41an importantlesson aboutscience.That is:Never42_your ownsenses.”Twenty yearslater,the43could guesswhattheprofessor hadin mind.He44himself,perhaps,as invitinghis(无形的)students tostart anexciting45into anunknown worldInvisible to the46,which canbe discoveredonlythrough scientific
47.But theseventeen-year-old girlcould notaccept oreven48the invitation.She wasjust49to()understand the world.And she5that herfirsthand experiencecould bethe_
51.The professor,however,said thatitwas
52.hewastaking awayher only53for knowingand wasproviding herwith nosubstitute.I rememberfeeling smalland54/the womensays,“and Idid theonly thingIcoulddo.I_55the coursethat afternoon,and I havent gonenearscience since.”children were
43.When themusic finished,I askedthem allto raisetheir44slowly sothatwecould shareour musicaljourney.At thispoint,when all the childrenwere willingto sharetheir experiences,I began tolearnhow to
45.The musicallowmetolearn thatteaching isabout sharingand respect,tears andsmiles,the knowingandthe36A.glad B.safe C.kind D.quiet
37.A.end B.aim C.rule D.plan
38.A.guessing B.shaking C.responding D.laughing
39.A.eyes B.mouths C.books D.doors
40.A.Punctually B.Importantly C.Amazingly D.Obviously
41.A.passed oneonB.gave oneback C.turned oneinD.took oneout
42.A.slept B.nodded C.waited D.continued
43.A.talking B.singing C.dancing D.listening
44.A.legs B.heads C.arms D.shoulders
45.A.teach B.imagine C.play D.understand46and mostof all,an understandingof eachother.This wasthe powerthat47inthe classroom couldhave.
46.A.unprepared B.unspoken C.unknown D.unforgotten
47.A.games B.music C.tears D.knowledge(全国新课标)
2016.n(装置)Hundreds ofpeople haveformed impressionsof youthrough thatlittle deviceon yourdesk.And theyveneveractually21you.Everything theyknowaboutyou22through thisdevice,sometimes fromhundreds ofmiles away.23丝they feelthey canknow you24fromthesound ofyour voice.Thats howpowerful the is.Powerful,yes,butnotalways
26.For yearsI dealtwith mytravel agentonly byphone.Rani,my facelessagent whomIdnever met27,got merock-bottom priceson airfares,cars,and hotels.But hercold voicereally28me.I sometimeswished to29another agent.One morning,Ihadto30an immediateflight homefor afamily emergency.I raninto Ranisoffice
31.The womansitting atthedesk,32my madness,sympathetically jumpedup.She gavemea33smile,nodded whilelisteningpatiently,andthenprinted outthe34immediately,“What awonderful lady!^Ithought.Rushing out35I calledout overmy shoulder,By theway,whats yourname”Im Rani,“she said.I turnedaroundand sawa36woman witha bigsmile onher facewaving towish mea safetrip.Iwas37!Why hadIthoughtshewascoldRani was,well,so
38.Sitting backinthe car on thewaytotheairport,I figuredit allout.Ranis39---her warmsmile,her nods,her‘Im hereforyou40---wereallsilent signalsthat didnttravel throughwires.
21.A.accepted B.noticed C.heard D.met
22.A.came B.moved C.ran D.developed
23.A.Thus B.Yet C.Then D.Indeed
24.A.rather B.also C.just D.already
25.A.Telephone B.voice C.connection D.impression
26.A.direct B.useful C.easy D.accurate
27.A.in person B.by myselfC.in publicD.on purpose
28.A.annoyed B.interested C.discouraged D.confused
29.A.promote B.train C.find D.know
30.A.arrange B.postpone C.confirm D.book
31.A.forthefirst timeB.at anytime C.from timeto time D.in goodtime
32.A.expecting B.seeing C.testing D.avoiding山
33.A.shy B.comforting C.fam arD.forced
34.A.bill B.form C.ticket D.list
35.A.hopefully B.disappointedly C.gratefully D.regretfully
36.A.careful B.serious C.nervous D.pleasant
37.A.amused B.worried C.helpless D.speechless
38.A.calm B.nice C.proud D.clever
39.A.forgiveness B.eagerness C.friendliness D.skillfulness
40.A.explanation B.attitude C.concept D.Behavior(全国)
2018.IDuring mysecond yearatthecity college,Iwastold that the educationdepartment wasoffering anfreecourse,called ThinkingChess,for threecredits.I41the ideaof takingtheclassbecause,afterall,who doesntwant to42a fewdoilarsMore thanthat,Id alwayswanted tolearn chess.And,even ifI werent43enough aboutfree credits,news aboutour44was appealingenough tome.He wasaninternational grandmaster,which45I would be learningfrom oneofthegames
46.1could hardlywaitto47him.Maurice Ashleywas kindand smart,a formergraduate returningto teach,and this48wasnogame forhim:hemeant business.In hisintroduction,he madeit49that ourcredits wouldbe hard-earned.In orderto50theclass,amongother criteria,wehadtowritea paperonhowwe planto51what wewould learnin classto ourfuture professionsand.52Jo ourlives.I managedtogetan Ain that53and learnedlife lessonsthat haveserved mewell beyondthe54Ten yearsaftermychess classwith Ashley,Fm stillputting touse whathe55me:The absolutemostimportant56thatyoulearn when you playchess ishow tomake good
57.On everysingle moveyou对手)haveto58a situation,process whatyour opponent^is doingand59thebestmove fromamongall youroptions.9,These wordsstill ringtrue todayinmy60asajournalist.
41.A.putforwardB.jumped atD.turned down
42.A.waste B.earn C.save D.pay
43.A.excited B.worried C.movedD.tired
44.A.title B.competitor C.textbook D.instructor
45.A.urged B.demanded C.held D.meant
46.A.fastest B.easiestC.best D.rarest
47.A.interview B.meet C.challenge D.beat
48.A.chance B.qualificationC.honor D.job
49.A.real B.perfectC.clear D.possible
50.A.attend B.pass C.skip D.observeB.exposeC.apply
51.A.add D.compare
52.A.eventually B.naturally C.directly D.normally
53.A.game B.presentationC.course D.experimentC.tried out
54.A.criterion B.classroom C.department D.situation
55.A.taught B.wrote C.questioned D.promised
56.A.fact B.step C.manner D.skill
57.A.grades B.decisionsC.impressions D.comments
58.A.analyze B.describe C.rebuildD.control
59.A.announce B.signal C.block D.evaluate(.北京)
60.A.role B.desire C.concern D.behavior2018The HomelessHero(来源)(诱For many,finding anunattended walletfilledwith£400in cashwouldbea sourceof temptation惑).But the16would nodoubt begreater ifyou wereliving on the streetswith littlefood andmoney.All ofthis makestheactions ofthe homelessTom Smith17more remarkable.After spottinga18on thefront seatinside aparked carwith itswindow down,he stoodguard inthe rainfor abouttwohours waitingforthe19to return.After hoursinthecold andwet,he20inside andpulled the wallet outhoping to find someID sohe couldcontact(联系)the driver,only to21it contained£400in notes,with another£50in sparechange besideit.He thentook thewallet toa nearbypolice stationafter22a notebehind tolet theowner knowitwassafe.When thecarsowner JohnAnderson andhis colleague Carol Lawrencereturnedtothecar-which wasitself worth£35,000——inGlasgow citycentre,they were23tofindtwo policemenstanding nextto it.The policementold themwhat Mr.Smith didandthat thewallet was
24.The pairwere laterabletothank Mr.Smith forhis
25.Mr.Anderson said”I couldntbelieve thatthe guynever tooka penny.To thinkheissleeping on the streetstonight26hecouldhave stolenthe moneyand paidforaplace tostay in.This guyhas nothingand27he didnttake thewallet forhimself;hethoughtabout others
28.Its unbelievable.It justprovesthereare29guys outthere.nMr.Smiths act30much ofthe publicsattention.He alsowon praisefrom socialmedia usersafter Mr.Anderson31about theact ofkindness onFacebook.Now Mr.Anderson hasset upan onlinecampaign to32money forMr.Smith andother homelesspeople inthe area,which byyesterday hadreceived£8,
000.“I thinkthe faiththat everyonehas shown33him hastouched him.People havebeen approachinghim inthe street;hes hadjob34andall sorts,n Mr.Anderson commented.For Mr.Smith,this isa possiblelife-changing35,The storyonce againtells usthat onegood turndeservesanother.
16.A.hope B.aim C.urge D.effort
17.A.still B.even C.ever D.once
18.A.wallet B.bag C.box D.parcel
19.A.partner B.colleagueC.owner D.policeman
20.A.turned B.hid C.stepped D.reached
21.A.discover B.collect C.check D.believe
22.A.taking B.leaving C.reading D.writing
23.A.satisfied B.excited C.amused D.shocked
24.A.safe B.missing C.found D.seen
25.A.service B.support C.kindness D.encouragement
26.A.when B.if C.where D.because
27.A.rather B.yet C.already D.just
28.A.too B.though C.again D.instead
29.A.honest B.polite C.rich D.generous
30.A.gave B.paid C.cast D.drew
31.A.learned B.posted C.cared D.heard
32.A.borrow B.raise C.save D.earn
33.A.ofB.at C.forD.in
34.A.details B.changes C.offers D.applications
35.A.lesson B.adventure C.chance D.challenge(天津)
2019.Iwasready topay formy bananasatthegrocery onenight,when fearseized me.My walletwas gone.Icouldonlyhave leftit onthe G9bus,which wasnow speedinginthedark tosome16station.The17moment wasquickly followedby mentalmath.How muchtimeandmoney wouldit costtoreplace the18of thatlittle walletThe creditcards,the drivers license,the cash,all losttothebus.Two hourslater,back atmy house,I heard a knockonthedoor.My husband19it whileIwasonthephone inthedining room.nDoes Jenniferlive herenI heardalady say.In myhusbands handwas my wallet,with nota penny
20.Sheleft beforeIcould21make ittothedoor tooffer mythanks.After sharingthe storyonline,Iheardfrom someone,who22the ladyas ErinSmith.Without23,I calledtothank her.She saidshe24my walletonabus seat.She25that goingtoa strangershouse wasa26move,but shedecided totake thechance.HIf Iwere inthat27Iwouldwant someoneto trytofind me,she said.This onestranger respondedbeautifully tomy small28,but sheactually wasn*ttheonly one.Right(论坛),after Erin29mywalletonthebus,she posteda pictureofmydriverslicenseto anonline forumtrying tosee30anyone knewme.No soonerdid sheleave mydoorstep thanIhademails fromtwo womenwhose kidsgo tomy sonsnurseryand whorecognized myface.Pve never31words withthose momsbeyond smalltall,but theywanted tohelp.Iread thatpeople aremore dividedthan ever,but thatsnot howthe peopleI32tend toact.333feel blessedsomeone hadwantedtohelp astranger.Erin hadgone34what almostanyonewould havedone,finding myhouseona bitterlycold night,and forthatIwas extremely
35.
16.A.accessible B.hidden C.unknown D.convenient
17.A.face-saving B.brain-washing C.eye-catching D.heart-stopping
18.A.parts B.contents C.details D.ingredients
19.A.ignored B.answered C.examined D.interrupted
20.A.missing B.returned C.remaining D.abandoned
21.A.still B.ever C.yet D.even
22.A.selected B.appointed C.identified D.defined
23.A.delay B.alarm C.regret D.invitation
24.A.moved B.placed C.opened D.spotted
25.A.disagreed B.complained C.calculated D.recommended
26.A.selfless B.risky C.slow D.personal
27.A.site B.direction C.situation D.atmosphere
28.A.crisis B.danger C.threat D.failure
29.A.got ridofB.made useofC.had controlof D.took possessionof
30.A.if B.where C.how D.when
31.A.recalled B.exchanged C.repeated D.whispered
32.A.encounter B.follow C.consult D.accompany
33.A.Going away B.Turning aroundC.Looking backD.Coming along
34.A.into B.against C.over D.beyond
35.A.longing B.enthusiastic C.concerned D.grateful(浙江)
2019.There arelots ofways toraise awarenessforacause.Usually,the36the ideais,the moreit getsnoticed.And thatspreciselywhy one37Frenchman hascaught ourattention.(丢弃)Baptiste Dubanchetis bikingacross Europe,surviving38on discardedfood.The three-month1900-milejourney fromParis toWarsaw isDubanchet^39of raisingawareness offood wastein Europeand throughouttheworld.As youcan40,the tripisnopiece ofcake.While restaurants41tons offood eachyear,much ofitremains inaccessiblebecause of42garbage containers,health regulations,or businesspolicies.Only aboutoneintenplaces43him foodthat wouldotherwise bediscarded.For legal
44.most restaurantshaveapolicy against45food waste.nSome peoplehave even46their jobsby givingme food,“Dubanchet said.Whafs47interesting isthe attitudevarious citieshave towardDubanchefs cause.Berlin hasbeen the48while themostdifficult wasthe Czechtown ofPilsen.There,hehadto49at some50different storesor restaurantsbefore findingfood.The50is allthe moreserious whenyou considerthe51exercise requiredto bikefrom Franceto Poland.nI havetogetfood52because afterallthebiking Iam tiredand Ineed the53JDubanchet explained.nIs my54full orempty Thatisthemost importantthing,not whatIameating.nHe aimsto55his journeyby mid-July.With anyluck,hell turna fewmore headsintheprocess.
36.A.cleverer B.older C.stranger D.simpler
37.A.garbage-eating B.sports-loving C.food-wasting D.law-breaking
38.A.secretly B.finally C.entirely D.probably
39.A.purpose B.way C.opinion D.dream
40.A.observe B.imagine C.suggest D.remember
41.A.store B.cook C.shop forD.throw away
42.A.locked B.damaged C.connected D.abandoned
43.A.bought B.offered C.ordered D.sold
44.A.reasons B.rights C.fees D.aids
45.A.begging forB.giving awayC.hiding D.causing
46.A.did B.kept C.accepted D.risked
47.A.hardly B.usually C.particularly D.merely
48.A.easiest B.nearest C.biggest D.richest
49.A.work B.shout C.ask D.jump
50.A.competition B.conversation C.conflict D.challenge
51.A.adequate B.rewarding C.demanding D.suitable
52.A.again B.alone C.later D.fast
53.A.spirit B.energy C.timeD.effort
54.A.stomach B.hand C.pocket D.basket
55.A.arrange B.restart C.report D.finish(江苏)
2019.(物种)Wildlife hasbeen greatlythreatened inthe modemage.There arespecies thatare36everyday.Thewhite-naped craneisatypical example.So scientistsare tryingtheir bestto37the speciesfrom goingoutofexistence.Chris andTim workatazoo,helping endangeredcranes withtheir
38.Emma,a femalecrane,has beenintheir39since shearrived in
2004.Born atan internationalcrane foundation,Emma was40by humancaretakers.This ledtoanunexpected41,though shehadawonderful timethere.Emma had42taken herselfasacrane andbecomedeeply attachedto humans.She43tolivewith malecranes,and evenhada44for killingsome of them,whichmade it45for hertobecomea mother.、(灭绝)46the twozookeepers didntwanttosee theextinction ofthis preciousspecies.With their(人工繁殖)patience andefforts,they successfullydeveloped a47of artificialbreeding andnatural reproduction.This48Emma togive birthto fivebaby cranes.、The twokeepers areproud of their productivework.But beforethey canbe49more effortsmust bemade,because thepopulation ofthe craneinthewild isonthe50,and manyother speciesappear headedtowardextinction.51,not everyonehas realizedthat wildlifehas thoughts,feelings,and mostimportantly,equal rightsto survive.How canwe52the ever-widening gapthat separatesus fromother animalsChris andTim offeredus the53:human beingstook itfor grantedthat their54held allthe solutions,but maybetheir heartscanbeabetter
55.
36.A.growing B.migrating C.competing D.disappearing
37.A.ban B.save C.split D.remove
38.A.abortion B.recreation C.reproduction D.administration
39.A.care B.eye C.mind D.story
40.A.found B.chosen C.raised D.seized
41.A.bonus B.consequence C.victory D.sacrifice
42.A.never B.always C.unluckily D.cheerfully
43.A.liked B.refused C.decided D.hesitated
44.A.gift B.skill C.concern D.reputation
45.A.illegal B.inspiring C.important D.impossible
46.A.Therefore B.Moreover C.However D.Instead
47.A.combination B.collection C.strategy D.system
48.A.forced B.forbade C.taught D.enabled
49.A.defeated B.grateful C.assured D.tolerant
50.A.it B.rise C.agenda D.decline
51.A.In contrastB.After allC.By theway D.On thecontrary
52.A.leave B.bridge C.open D.identify
53.A.course B.excuse C.answer D.reward
54.A.brains B.behaviors C.services D.projects
55.A.guide B.treat C.example D.companion
36.A.art B.history C.science D.math
37.A.searched foB.looked atC.got throughD.marched into
38.A.count B.guess C.report D.watch
39.A.warning B.giving C.turning awayD.listening to
40.A.ready B.possible C.correct D.difficult
41.A.learned B.prepared C.taught D.taken
42.A.lose B.trust C.sharpen D.show
43.A.lecturer B.scientist C.speaker D.woman
44.A.described B.respected C.saw D.served
45.A.voyage B.movement C.change D.rush
46.A.professor B.eye C.knowledge D.light
47.A.model B.senses C.spirit D.methods
48.A.hear B.make C.present D.refuse
49.A.suggesting B.beginning C.pretending D.waiting
50.A.believed B.doubted C.proved D.explained
51.A.growth B.strength C.faith D.truth
52.A.firm B.interesting C.wrong D.acceptable
53.A.task B.tool C.success D.connection
54.A.cruel B.proud C.frightened D.brave
55.A.dropped B.started C.passed D.missed夹叙夹议文B2(三明联考)
2012.This isa storythat canteach usa goodlesson.One day,a manin ragsbegged fromdoor todoor alongthe street.With anold walletinhishand,hewasasking forafewcoins tobuy somethingto eat.He keptcomplain-ingabouthis badfortuneand kept16why thosewhohadso muchmoney werenever17and werealways desiringmore.电“As faras Imconcerned,ifIhad onlyenough toand towear,Iwouldnot wantanything more.^^Just atthat momentGoddess Fortune,who camedown the19saw thebeggar andsaidtohim,Hi,Ihavewishedto20you fora longtime.Now,open your21andIwill pourmy goldinto it.But Iwill dothat onlyonthis22:All thatfallsinto thewallet willbe puregold;but everypiece fallingupon the23shall becomedust.Do youunderstand”“I see.”said thebeggar.“Then youshould24!It*s obviousthat yourwallet isaan25one,so dontload ittoo heavily,”said theGoddessFortune.The excitedbeggar couldhardly26to havegold.He quicklyopened hiswallet,anda27of yellowcoins waspouredinto itThe walletgrew heavierand heavier.^Is thatenough Isn!titcracking”asked Fortune.“Never28_.Ifs stillstrong enoughnow.^answered thebeggar.The walletwas filledwith somany coinsthatthebeggars handsbeganto
29.“Ah,if onlythegoldenstream would30forever!Just a little more,“said thebeggar,3L justa handfulor two.”“There!Its full.The walletwill32warned theGoddess,but thebeggar requested,It will33alittlemore Justalittle more.”One morepiece wasadded andthewalletsplit.The34fell uponthegroundand becamedust.The greedybeggar hadnow35but hisbroken bag.
16.A.showingB.explainingC.provingD.wondering
17.A.relaxedB・satisfiedC・worriedD,depressed
18.A.learnB.watchC.eatD.play
19.A.streetB.bridgeC-yardD.forest
20.A.praiseB.forgiveC.helpD.comfort
21.A.coatB.pocketC.boxD.wallet
22.A.occasionB.suggestionC-situationD.condition
23.A.handB.feetC,groundD.street
24.A.look outB.look afterC・look upD.look down
25.A.small B,emptyC,worn D.full
26.A.stand B.waitC,breathe D.think
27.A.stream B,pieceC.pair D,variety
28.A.stop B,requestC.fear D.insist
29.A.spread B.closeC.loose D.shake
30.A.pour B.endC.dry D.melt
31.A.take B.addC.lend D.send
32.A.flow B.burstC.disappear D.change
33.A.attract B.permitC.include D.hold
34.A.present B.foodC-treasure D.metal
35.A.nothing B,anythingC,everything D.something(九江一模)
2012.One dayalltheemployees ofaveryfamous companyreached theiroffice andall sawabigsign onthe maindoorwhich saidthis uYesterday,the16who hasbeen hindering(阻石导)your growthin thiscompany
17.We inviteyou tojoin thefuneralintheroom thathasbeen18inthegym.”In thebeginning,they allgot19forthedeath ofone,of theircolleagues,but afterawhilethey startedgetting20toknow whowas thatperson thathindered the21of theircolleagues andthe companyitselfThe22inthegym wassuch thatsecurity agentswere orderedto controlthe crowd23theroom.The morepeople24(棺材),the coffinthe morethe excitementheated up.Everyone thought,25is it that washindering myprogress”(弓[起好奇心的)One byone theintrigued employeesgot closertothe coffin,and whenthey looked inside it,they26became speechless.They allgot tostand nearthecoffin,and feltshocked and27,as ifsomeone hadtouched thedeepest partoftheir
28.There wasa mirrorinside thecoffin:everyone who29it couldsee themselves!There wasalso asign nexttothemirrorthat30“There isonly oneperson whois capableof setting31to yourgrowth andIT ISYOU!”Your lifedoes not32whenyour bosschanges,when yourfriends change,when yourparents change,when yourhusband orwife changes-••No,your lifechanges whenYOU change,whenyou33your limitingbeliefs inside.Examine yourself;watch yourself.Dont beafraid of34,impossibilities andlosses.Be awinner;build yourselfandyour reality.35,its theway youface lifeitself thatmakes thedifference.
16.A.personB.bossC.sign D.funeral
17.A.died awayB,died outC.passed awayD.passed outB・preventedC-proved D・prepared
19.A.happy B.sadC.joyful D.grateful
18.A.protected
20.A.calm B.curiousC.conscious D.convenient
21.A.growth B.widthC.faith D.strength
22.A.wayB.meaningC.excitement D.disappointment
23.A.within B.withoutC.aboutD.around
24.A.bought B.soldC.reached D.touched
25.A.What B.WhichC.Where D.Who
26.A.carefully B.actuallyC.suddenly D.madly
27.A.in silenceB.in returnC.in heedD,in order
28.A.hand B.soulC.mouth D.face
29.A.put outsideB,put insideC.looked outsideD.lookedinside
30.A.talked B.spokeC.said D.told
31.A.deadlines B・demandsC.limits D.lacks
32.A.calculate B.cancelC.communicate D.change
33.A.go beyond B.go togetherC.go withoutD.go towards
34.A.acquaintances B,difficultiesC.advantages D.bargains
35.A.Forget B.FollowC.Remember D.Obey(天津)
2012.阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项16〜35A BC DIfell inlove withYosemite NationalPark thefirsttimeI sawit,whenIwas
13.My parentstook usthere forcamping.On theway out,I askedthem towait whileI ranup toEl Capitan,a16rock of3,300feet straightup.I touchedthatgiant rockand knew\J Iwantedtoclimb it.That hasbeen mylifes passion(钟爱)ever since—18therocks andmountainsofYosemite.Pve longmade Yosemitemy
19.About15yearsagoI startedseeing alot of20,like toiletpaper,beer cans,and emptyboxes,aroundthe area.Ifs21me whyvisitors startedrespecting theplace22and treatedsuchabeautiful home-like placethis way.(垃圾)I tried23trash myself,but thejob wastoo big.Iwould24an houror twoonthejob,only tofindtheareatrashed allover againweeks later.Finally,I gotso25itthatI decidedsomething hadto change.As arock-climbing guide,I knew26about organizingany bigevent.But in2004,together withsome climbers,I setadate fora
27.On thatday,morethan300people
28.Over threedays wecollected about6,000pounds oftrash.It was一amazing howmuch wewere ableto
29.I couldntbelieve the30we madethe parklooked clean!Each yearvolunteers comeforthecleanup fromeverywhere.In2007alone,2,945people pickedup42,330poundsof trashand31132miles ofroadway.Ioftenhear people32about theirsurroundings.If youare oneofthem,Iwouldsay theonly wayto changethings isby33rather thancomplaining.We needto teachby34,You cantblame others35you startwith yourself.
16.A.distant B.huge C.narrow D.loose
17.A.immediately B.finallyC.gradually D.recently
18.A.imagining B.paintingC.describing D.climbing
19.A.garden B.home C.lab D.palace
20.A.material B.resourcesC.waste D.goods
21.A.beyondB.against C.over D.within
22.A.more B.most C.less D.least
23.A.throwing awayB.picking upC.breaking downD.digging out
24.A.kill B.save C.wait D.spend
25.A.satisfied withB.delighted inC.tired ofD.usedto
26.A.something B.anythingC.everything D.nothing
27.A.cleanup B.partyC.picnic D.concert
28.A.dropped outB.showed upC.looked aroundD.called back
29.A.demand B.receiveC.accomplish D.overcome
30.A.plan B.visitC.contact D.difference
31.A.crossed B.measuredC.covered D.designed
32.A.talk B.complainC.argue D.quarrel
33.A.doing B.thinkingC.questioning D.watching
34.A.method B.explanationC.example D.research。
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