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1、【十年高考】2004-2013年全国各地高考英语试题分类汇编:完形填空 【2004福建卷】完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Not too long ago ,an incident that happened at Walt Disney touched me greatly. A guest 36 out of our Polynesian Village resort(度假胜地)at Walt Disney was asked how she 37 her visit .She t
2、old the front-desk clerk she had had a (n) 38 vacation ,but was heartbroken about 39 several rolls of Kodak color film she had not yet 40 .At that moment she was particularly 41 over the loss of the pictures she had shot at our Polynesian Luau , 42 this was a memory she especially treasured.Now ,ple
3、ase understand that we have no written service rules 43 lost photos in the park . 44 ,the clerk at the front desk 45 Disneys idea of caring for our 46 .She asked the woman to leave her a couple rolls of 47 film ,promising she would take care of the rest of our show at Polynesian Luau.Two weeks later
4、 the guest received a 48 at her home .In it were photos of all the actors of our show, 49 signed by each performer. There were also 50 of the public procession(游行队伍)and fireworks in the park ,taken by the front-desk clerk in her own 51 after work. I happened to know this 52 because this guest wrote
5、us a letter .She said that 53 in her life had she received such good service from any business.Excellent 54 does not come from policy (政策性的)handbooks .It comes from people who 55 and from a culture that encourages and models that attitude.36AworkingBcheckingCtryingDstaying37AexpectedBrealizedCpaidDe
6、njoyed38AdisappointingBwonderfulCuncomfortableDimportant39AtakingBdroppingClosingDbreaking40AdevelopedBtakenCwashedDloaded41AsillyBnervousCcalmDsad42AwhenBwhereCasDwhich43AcoveringBfindingCmakingDkeeping44AExcitedlyBFortunatelyCThereforeDQuietly45AunderstoodBremindedCtrustedDdiscovered46AworkersBgue
7、stsCmanagersDclerks47AprintedBshotCunusedDrecorded48AfilmBcardCcameraDpacket49AfrequentlyBpersonallyCaloneDactually50ArulesBpicturesChandbooksDperformances51AcaseBworkCtimeDposition52AstoryBplaceCphotoDshow53AonlyBalmostCneverDnearly54AadviceBexperienceCqualityDservice55AcareBserveClikeDknow【答案】3640
8、 BDBCA4145 DCABA4650 BCDBB5155 CACDA【2004江苏卷】完形填空(共20小题;每小题15分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。We may look at the world around us, but somehow we manage not to see it until whatever weve become used to suddenly disappears. 36 , for example, the neatly-dressed woman I
9、 37 to see - or look at - on my way to work each morning. For three years, no matter 38 the weather was like, she was always waiting at the bus stop around 8:00 am. On 39 days, she wore heavy clothes and a pair of woolen gloves. Summertime 40 out neat, belted cotton dresses and a hat pulled low over
10、 her sunglasses. 41 , she was an ordinary working woman. Of course, I 42 all this only after she was seen no more. It was then that I realized how 43 I expected to see her each morning. You might say I 44 her.“Did she have an accident? Something 45 ?” I thought to myself about her 46 . Now that she
11、was gone, I felt I had 47 her. I began to realize that part of our 48 life probably includes such chance meetings with familiar 49 : the milkman you see at dawn, the woman who 50 walks her dog along the street every morning, the twin brothers you see at the library. Such people are 51 markers in our
12、 lives. They add weight to our 52 of place and belonging.Think about it. 53 , while walking to work, we mark where we are by 54 a certain building, why should we not mark where we are when we pass a familiar, though 55 , person?36. A. Make B. Take C. Give D. Have37. A. happened B. wanted C. used D.
13、tried38. A. what B. how C. which D. when39. A. sunny B. rainy C. cloudy D. snowy40. A. took B. brought C. carried D. turned41. A. Clearly B. Particularly C. Luckily D. Especially42. A. believed B. expressed C. remembered D. wondered43. A. long B. often C. soon D. much44. A. respected B. missed C. pr
14、aised D. admired45. A. better B. worse C. more D. less46. A. disappearance B. appearance C. misfortune D. fortune47. A. forgotten B. lost C. known D. hurt48. A. happy B. enjoyable C. frequent D. daily49. A. friends B. strangers C. tourists D. guests50. A. regularly B. actually C. hardly D. probably5
15、1. A. common B. pleasant C. important D. faithful52. A. choice B. knowledge C. decision D. sense53. A. Because B. If C. Although D. However54. A. keeping B. changing C. passing D. mentioning55. A. unnamed B.unforgettable C. unbelievable D. unreal【答案】36B 37C 38A 39D 40B 41A 42C 43D 44B 45B46A 47C 48D
16、 49B 50A 51C.52D. 53B 54C 55A【2004上海卷】(B) The birthrate is Europe has been in a steady decrease since the 1960s. European countries, realizing crisis is at hand, are providing great encouragement for parents to create more babies in the 21st century. Affairs Ministry concluded last year that, 65 cas
17、h encouragement, some women just dont want to be 66 holding the baby. “What we know is that its good for the 67 if men and women share the burden of having children,” says Soren Kindlund, family policy adviser at the Swedish ministry. 68 Swedish parents can take their paid leave as they wish, men us
18、e a mere 12% of it; 60% of fathers do not take even a(n) 69 day off work. Experts fear that the tendency for women to use most of the parental leave could make employers 70 go give young women the permanent jobs they need to qualify for paid maternity leave (产假)。In January. Sweden decided to allow n
19、ew fathers two months paid leave, with a warning: use it or 71 it. Kindlund admits that men are under 72 to stay at work, even though parental pay comes out of the public purse. “Its not popular among bosses and perhaps with other men in the workplace,” he says. “But its good for the father and for
20、the child if they can 73 a relationship.” In Norway, a(n) 74 policy has worked wonders. 70% of dads in Norway now take parental leave, and the birthrate of 1.85 children per woman is one of the highest in Europe.65. A. is spite ofB. at the cost of C. in addition to D. due to 66. A. sent B. left C. c
21、aught D. seen 67. A. birthrate B. income C. health D. spirit68. A. Just as B. Only if C. Even though D. Now that69. A. one B. mere C. only D. single 70. A. willing B. reluctant C. likely D. unable 71. A. reserve B. misuse C. ignore D. lose72. A. discussion B. attack C. control D. pressure73. A. make
22、 out B. add up C. build up D. set aside74. A. impersonal B. similar C. severe D. global 【答案】6569 ABACD7074 BDDCB【2004上海卷】. ClozeDirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the con
23、text.(A)Adults are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practised in the meantime. A man who has not had an opportunity to go swimming for years can 55 swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after several de
24、cades and still 56 away. A mother who has not 57 the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “ Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or recite the story of Cinderella or Snow White.One explanation is the law of overlearning, which can be stated as follows: 58 we have learned something,
25、additional learning increases the 59 of time we will remember it.In childhood, we usually continue to practise such skills as swimming, bicycle riding long after we have learned them. We continue to listen to and 60 ourselves of poems such as “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” and childhood tales such
26、as Cinderella or Snow White. We not only learn but 61 .The law of overlearning explains why cramming (突击学习) for an examination, 62 it may result in a passing grade, is not a 63 way to learn a school course. By cramming, a student may learn the subject well enough to get by on the examination, but he
27、 is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned. A little overlearning; 64 , is usually a good investment toward the future.55. A. only B. hardly C. still D. even56. A. more B. drive C. travel D. ride57. A. thought about B. cared for C. showed up D. brought up 58. A. Before B. Once C. Until D
28、. Unless59. A. accuracy B. unit C. limit D. length60. A. remind B. inform C. warm D. recall61. A. recite B. overlearn C. research D. improve62. A. though B. so C. if D. after63. A. convenient B. demanding C. satisfactory D. swift64. A. at most B. by the way C. on the other handD. in the end 【答案】5559
29、 CDABD 6064 ABACC【2004广东卷】完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。Since my family were not going to be helpful, I decided I would look for one all by myself and not tell them about it till Id got one.I had seen an agency (中介机构) advertised in a local newsp
30、aper. I rushed out of the _36_ in search of it. I was wildly excited, and as _37_ as if I were going on the stage. Finding the 38 quite easily, I ran breathlessly through a door which said “Enter without knocking, if you please.”The simple atmosphere of the office 39 me. The woman looked carefully a
31、t me _40_ through her glasses, and then 41 me in a low voice. I answered softly. All of a sudden I started to feel rather 42 She wondered why I was looking for this sort of 43 I felt even more helpless when she told me that it would be 44 to get a job without 45 I wondered whether I ought to leave,
32、46 the telephone on her desk rang. I heard her say:“ 47 , Ive got someone in the 48 at this very moment who might 49 .” She wrote down a _50 , and held it out to me, saying: “Ring up this lady. She wants a 51 immediately. In fact, you would have to start tomorrow by cooking a dinner for ten people.”
33、“Oh yes,” said I 52 having cooked for more than four in my life. I 53 her again and again, and rushed out to the 54 telephone box. I collected my thoughts, took a deep breath, and rang the number. I said confidently that I was just what she was looking for.I spent the next few hours 55 cook books.36
34、. A. bedB houseC. agencyD. office37. A. proud B. pleaseC. nervous D. worried38. A. family B. door C. place D. stage39. A. calmed B. excited C. frightened D. disturbed40. A. as usual B. for a while C. in a minute D. once again41. A. advised B. examined C. informed D. questioned42. A. encouraged B. di
35、ssatisfied C. hopeless D. pleased43. A. place B. job C. advice D. help44. A. difficult B. helpless C. possible D. unusual45. A. abilityB. experienceC.knowledge D. study46. A. afterB. sinceC.untilD. when47. A. Above allB. As a matter of fact C.As a result D. In spite of that48. A. familyB. houseC.off
36、ice D. restaurant49. A. hireB. acceptC.suit D. offer50. A. letterB. nameC.note D. number51. A. cookB. helpC.teacher D. secretary52. A. almostB. neverC.nearly D. really53. A. answeredB. promisedC.thanked D. told54. A. outsideB. localC.closest D. nearest55. A. borrowingB. buyingC.reading D. writing【答案
37、】36B 37C 38C 39A 40B 41D 42C 43B 44A 45B 46D 47B 48C 49C 50D 51A 52B 53C 54D 55C【2004湖南卷】完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a 36 village called Mi
38、jas, on condition that I took the car in to be 37 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 38 to pick him up at 4 pm, then dropped off the car at the 39 . With several hours to spare, l went to a theater. 40 , when the last movie finished, it was six. 1 was two hours late!
39、 I knew Dad would be angry if he 41 Id been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 42 there I apologized for being late, and told him Id 43 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed a major repairs. Ill never forget the 44 he gave me. Im disappointed you 45 you how
40、to lie to me, Jason. Dad looked at me again. When you didnt _46 , I called the garage to ask if there were any 47 , and they told me you hadnt yet picked up the car. I felt 48 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 49 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. Im angry with 50 . I realize Ive f
41、ailed as a father. Im going to walk home now and think seriously about 51 Ive gone wrong all these years. But Dad, its 18 miles! My protests and apologies were 52 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 53 him all the way, but he walked silently. Seeing Dad in so much 54 and emotional pain w
42、as my most painful experience. However, it was 55 the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.36. A. lonely B. small C. distant D. familiar37. A. kept B. washed C. watched D. serviced38. A. agreed B. planned C. determined D. promised39. A. village B. community C. garage D. theater40. A. Howe
43、verB. ThenC. ThereforeD. Still41. A. realized B. found outC. thoughtD. figured out42. A. went B ran C. walked D. hurried43. A. started B left C. arrived D. come44. A. word B. face C. look D. appearance45. A. findB. decide C. believe D feel46. A. turn upB. drive out C. go away D come out47. A. questi
44、ons B. problemsC. mistakesD. faults48. A. ashamed B. frightened C. nervousD. surprised49. A. nervousness B. sadness C. silence D. thought50. A. you B. myself C. me D. yourself51. A. where B. how C. why D. when52. A. meaningless B. useless C. helpless D. worthless53. A. asking B. persuading C. beggin
45、g D. following54. A. physical B. practical C. personal D. natural55. A. indeed B. always C. also D. almost【答案】36-40 CDDCA 41-45 BDDCD 46-50 ABABB 51-55 ABCAC【2004全国卷】完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday wi
46、th her parents . The next day she drove her old car home along the road . 36 she found she got a flat . The 22-year-old student 37 to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk . No 38 tire .At this time , a car 39 . Paul and Diane told Clay to 40 them to a service
47、 station near their 41 . They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to 42 with her car . “Follow us home,” said Paul .The couple called around to find a tire , No 43 . They decided to let her use their own car . “Here ,” Paul said , handing Clay a 44 of keys , “Take our car . We 45 be using i
48、t over the holiday .”Clay was 46 . “But Im going all the way to South Carolina , and Ill be gone for two weeks ,” she 47 them .“We know,” Paul said . “Well be 48 when you get back . Heres our number if you need to 49 us .”Unable to believe her eyes , Clay watched as the 50 put her luggage into their
49、 car and then 51 her off . Two weeks later she 52 to find her old car cleaned inside and out with three new tires and the radio 53 .“Thank you so much ,” she said . “How much do I 54 you ?” “Oh, no,” Paul said , “we dont want any money . Its our 55 .” Clay realized that while it might have been thei
50、r pleasure , it was now her duty to pass on their “do unto others” spirit .36ASuddenly BFinally CImmediately DFortunately 37Aafforded Bwanted Callowed Dmanaged 38Aspare Bfree Cfull Dempty 39Apassed Bstopped Cpaused Dstarted 40Ahelp Bpush Ctake Dfollow 41Agarage Bhouse Cshop Dhotel 42Aagree Bmatch Cg
51、o Ddeal 43AwayBmessage Csuccess Dluck 44Aset Bnumber Cpair Dchain 45Acant Bshouldnt Cmustnt Dwont 46Asatisfied Bworried Castonished Ddisturbed 47Apersuaded Badvised Creminded Dpromised 48Ahappy Bhere Caway Dbusy 49Aget in touch with Bkeep in touch with Cbe in touch with Dput in touch with 50Arepairm
52、en Bcleaners Cfriends Dcouple 51Asent Bshook Cwatched Ddrove 52Ashocked Bhappened Creturned Dcame 53Aloaded Bfixed Ctied Drebuilt 54Aowe Blend Cgive Doffer 55Awish Bjob Cduty Dpleasure 【答案】3640ADABD4145BCDAD 4650CCBAD 5155ACBAD 【2004重庆卷】完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
53、选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A little boy invited his mother to attend his schools first teacher-parent parent meeting. To the little boys 36 ,she said she would go. This 37 be the first time that his classmates and teacher 38 his mother and he felt 39 of her appearance. Although she was a beautiful woman, there
54、was a severe scar(疤痕)that 40 nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy never wanted to 41 why or how she got the scar.At the meeting, the people were 42 by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother 43 the car, but the little boy was still embarrassed(尴尬)and 44 himself from everyone. He d
55、id, however, get within 45 of a conversation between his mother and his teacher.The teacher asked 46 ,“How did you get the scar on your face?”The mother replied,“ 47 my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was 48 afraid to go in because the fire was 49 ,so I went in. As I was
56、running toward his bed, I saw a loing piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was knocked 50 but fortunately, a fireman came in and saved both of us.” She 51 the burned side of her face. “This scar will be 52 ,but to this day, I have never 53 what I did.”At th
57、is point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her in his arms and felt a great 54 of the sacrifice(牺牲)that his mother had made for him. He held her hand 55 for the rest of the day.36.A.enjoymentB. disappointmentC. surpriseD. excitement37.A. wouldB. could
58、C. shouldD. must38.A.noticedB. greetedC. acceptedD. met39.A. sickB. ashamedC. afraidD. tired40. A. includedB. passedC. coveredD. shaded41. A. talk aboutB. think aboutC. care aboutD. hear about42. A. impressedB. surprisedC. excitedD. comforted43. A. in sight ofB. by means ofC. by way ofD. in spite of
59、44. A. hidB. protectedC. separatedD. escaped45. A. understandingB. remindingC. hearingD. learning46. A. carefullyB. seriouslyC. nervouslyD. anxiously47. A. AsB. WhenC. SinceD. While48. A. soB. muchC. quiteD. too49. A. out of controlB. under controlC. in controlD. over control50. A. helplessB. hopele
60、ssC. senselessD. useless51. A. pointedB. showedC. wipedD. touched52. A. uglyB. lastingC. seriousD. frightening53. A. forgotB. recognizedC. consideredD. regretted54. A. honorB. senseC. happinessD. pride55. A. quietlyB. slightlyC. tightlyD. suddenly【答案】36-40BADBC41-45AADAC46-50ABDAC51-55DBDBC(05全国)One
61、 afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I _36_ that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, _37_ he knew me. The man had a newspaper _38_ in front of him, which he was _39_ to read, but I co
62、uld _40_ that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my _41_the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the _42_ way in which the waiter and I _43_each other. He seemed even more puzzled as _44_went on and it became _45_that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went
63、 into the _46_. When he came out, he paid his bill and _47_without another glance in my direction. I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had _48_. “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective (侦探). He _49_ you here because he thought you were the man he _50_. ” “What? ” I said, s
64、howing my _51_. The owner continued, “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I _52_ say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a _53_. ” “Well, its really _54_I came to a restaurant where Im known, ” I said. “_55_, I might
65、have been in trouble. ”36. A. knewB. understoodC. noticedD. recognized37. A. sinceB. even ifC. thoughD. as if38. A. flatB. openC. cutD. fixed39. A. hopingB. thinkingC. pretendingD. continuing40. A. seeB. findC. guessD. learn41. A. menuB. billC. paperD. food42. A. directB. familiarC. strangeD. funny4
66、3. A. chatted withB. looked atC. laughed atD. talked about44. A. the waiterB. timeC. ID. the dinner45. A. trueB. hopefulC. clearD. possible46. A. restaurantB. washroomC. officeD. kitchen47. A. leftB. actedC. sat downD. calmed down48. A. wantedB. triedC. orderedD. wished49. A. metB. caughtC. followed
67、D. discovered50. A. was to beatB. was dealing with C. was to meet D. was looking for51. A. careB. surpriseC. worryD. regret52. A. mustB. canC. needD. may53. A. discoveryB. mistakeC. decisionD. fortune54. A. a pityB. naturalC. a chanceD. lucky55. A. ThusB. HoweverC. OtherwiseD. Therefore 答案 36.C 37.D
68、 38.B 39.C 40.A 41.D 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.A 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.B 54.D 55.CPassage 41(05全国、全国)As I drove my blue Buick into the garage. I saw that a yellow Oldsmobile was 21 too close to my space. I had to drive back and forth to get my car into the 22 space. That left 23 enough room
69、to open the door. Then one day I arrived home 24 , and just as I turned off the engine, the yellow Oldsmobile entered its space too close to my car, 25 . At last I had a chance to meet the driver. My patience had 26 and I shouted at her, “Cant you see youre not 27 me enough space” Park father over.”
70、 Banging(猛推) open her door into 28 ,the driver shouted back: “Make me!” 29 this she stepped out of the garage. Still, each time she got home first, she parked too close to my 30 . Then one day, I thought, “What can I do?” I soon found 31 . The next day the woman 32 a note on her windshield(挡风玻璃):Dea
71、r Yellow Oldsmobile, Im sorry mistress(女主人) shouted at yours the other day. Shes been sorry about it. Iknow it because she doesnt sing anymore while 33 . It wasnt like her to scream 34 . Fact is, shed just got bad news and was taking it out on you two. I 35 you and your mistress will 36 her. Your ne
72、ighbor, Blue BuickWhen I went to the 37 the next morning, the Oldsmobile was gone, but there was anote on my windshield:Dear Blue Buick,My mistress is sorry, too. She parked so 38 because she just learned to drive. We willpark much farther over after this. Im glad we can be 39 now. Your neighbor, Ye
73、llow OldsmobileAfter that, whenever Blue Buick 40 Yellow Oldsmobile on the road, their driverswaved cheerfully and smiled.21AdrivenBparkedCstoppedDstayed22AcompleteBcloseCnarrowDfixed23AquiteBnearlyCseldomDhardly24AhurriedlyBfirstCfinallyDtimely25Aas usualBas plannedCas wellDas yet26Arun intoBrun ab
74、outCrun outDrun off27AkeepingBsavingCofferingDleaving28AmineBhersCitselfDours29AForBWithCFromDUpon30AroomBareaCfrontDside31Aan instructionBa resultCan answerDa chance32AputBwroteCsentDdiscovered33AworkingBdrivingCreturningDcooking34Aon endBso longClike thatDany more35AhopeBknowCsupposeDsuggest36Acom
75、fortBhelpCforgiveDplease37AofficeBflatCplaceDgarage38AcrazilyBeagerlyCnoisilyDearly39AneighborsBfriendsCdriversDwriters40AfollowedBpassedCfoundDgreeted答案 21.A 22.B 23.C 24.A 25.D 26.B 27.C 28.D 29.A 30.C 31.B 32.C 33.A 34.B 35.D 36.B 37.C 38.D 39.A 40.APassage 42(05重庆)Hidden passengers traveling in
76、ships, trams, or even cars can be a terrible trouble especially when they are insects. As for this, there is a great 36 between human beings; and insects. The former 37 every possible effort to avoid being discovered, while the latter quickly 38 attention to themselves.We can only show mercy to the
77、39 man who had to slop his car soon after 40 from a country village to drive to London. Hearing a strange noise from the 41 of the car, he naturally got out to 42 the wheels carefully, but he found nothing wrong, so he 43 his way. Again the noise began, 44 and became even louder. Quickly 45 his head
78、, the man saw what appeared to be a great 46 cloud following the car. When he stopped at a village further on, he was told that a queen bee must be hidden in his car as there were thousands of bees 47 .On learning this, the man drove away .as quickly as possible. After an hours 48 driving, he arrive
79、d safely in London, where he parked his car outside a 49 and went in- It was not long 50 a customer who had seen him arrive 51 in to inform him that his car was 52 with bees. The poor driver was 53 that the best way should be to call a 54 . In a short time the man arrived. He found the unwelcome pas
80、senger hidden near the wheels at the back. of the car. Very thankful to the driver for this 55 gift, the bee-keeper took the queen and her thousands of followers home in a large box.36. A. connectionB. differenceC. communicationD. similarity 37. A, doB. takeC. makeD. try38. A. giveB. keepC. payD. dr
81、aw39. A. unfortunateB. carelessC. unpleasantD. hopeless40. A. passing byB. leaving outC. setting outD. getting up41. A. frontB. backC. leftD. right42. A. cleanB. changeC. testD. examine43. A. droveB. continuedC. pushedD. forced44. A. normallyB. gentlyC. actuallyD. immediately45. A. hidingB. turning
82、C. shakingD. raising46. A. blackB. beautifulC. whiteD. colorful47. A. belowB. aheadC. nearbyD. behind48. A. boringB. carefulC. excitingD. hard49. A. hotelB. museumC. hospitalD. school50. A. whenB. afterC. untilD. before51. A. brokeB. movedC. hurriedD. dropped52. A. crowdedB. coveredC. filled D. equi
83、pped53. A. advisedB. requiredC. orderedD. requested54. A. bee-keeper B. policemanC. waiterD. repairman55. A. unfamiliar B. unknownC. unexpectedD. uncertain答案 36.B 37.C 38.D 39.A 40.C 41.B 42.D 43.B 44.D 45.B 46.A 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.A 55.APassage 43(05山东)My sister and I grew up in
84、a little village in England. Our father was a struggling _36_, but I always knew he was _37_. He never criticized us, but used _38_ to bring out our best. Hed say,” If you pout water on flowers, they flourish. If you dont give them water, they die. ” I _39_ as a child I said something _40_ about som
85、ebody, and my father said, “_41_ time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, its a reflection of you. ” He explained that if I looked for the best _42_ people, I would get the best _43_. From then on Ive always tried to _44_ the principle in my life and later in runningmy company. Dads al
86、so always been very _45_. At 15, I started a magazine. It was _46_ a great deal of my time, and the headmaster of my school gave me a _47_: stayin school or leave to work on my magazine. I decided to leave, and Dad tried to sway me from my decision, _48_ any good father would. When he realized I Had
87、 made up my mind, he said, “Richard, when I was 23, my dad _49_ me to go into law. And Ive _50_ regretted it. I wanted to be a biologist, _51_ I didnt pursue my _52_. You know what you want.Go fulfill it. ” As _53_ turned out, my little publication went on to become Student, a national _54_ for youn
88、g people in the U. K. My wife and I have two children, and I d like to think we are bringing them up in the same way Dad _55_ me.36. A. biologistB. manager C. lawyerD. gardener37. A. strict B.honest C.special D.learned38. A. praise B.courage C. power D. warmth 39. A. think B. imagine C. remember D.
89、guess 40. A. unnecessary B. unkind C. unimportant D. unusual 41. A. Another B.Some C. Any D. Other 42. A. on B. in C. at D. about 43. A. in case B. by turns C. by chance D. in return 44. A. revise B. set C. review D. follow 45. A. understanding B. experienced C.serious D. demanding 46. A. taking up
90、B. making up C. picking up D. keeping up 47. A. suggestion B.decision C. notice D. choice 48. A. and B.as C. even if D. as if 49. A. helped B.allowed C. persuaded D. suggested 50. A. always B.never C. seldom D. almost 51. A. rather B.but C.for D. therefore 52. A. promise B.task C. belief D. dream 53
91、. A. this B.he C. it D. that 54. A. newspaper B. magazine C. program D. project 55. A. controlled B. comforted C. reminded D. raised答案 36.C 37.C 38.A 39.C 40.B 41.C 42.B 43.D 44.D 45.A 46.A 47.D 48.B 49.C 50.A 51.B 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.DPassage 44(05江苏)On May 27, 1995, our life was suddenly changed. It
92、 happened a few minutes past three, 36 my husband, Chris, fell from his horse as it 37 over a fence. Chris was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the chest down, 38 to breathe normally. As he was thrown from his horse, we entered into a life of 39 with lots of unexpected challenges( 挑战). We went from the haves to
93、the “have-nots. Or so we thought. 40 what we discovered later were all the gifts that came out of 41 difficulties. We came to learn that something 42 could happen in a disaster . All over the world people 43 Chris so much that letters and postcards poured in every day. By the end of the third weekin
94、 a 44 center in Virginia, about 35,000 pieces of 45 had been received and sorted. As 46 , we opened letter after letter. They gave us 47 and became a source of strength for us. We used them to 48 ourselves. I would go to the pile of letters marked with Funny if we needed a 49 , or to the Disabled bo
95、x to find advice from people in wheelchairs or 50 in bed living happily and 51 . These letters, we realized, had to be shared. And so 52 we offer one of them to you.Dear Chris, My husband and I were so sorry to hear of your 53 accident last week. No doubt your family and your friends are giving you
96、the strength to face this 54 challenge. People everywhere are also giving you best wishes every day and we are among those who are keeping you 55 .Yours Sincerely,Nancy Reagan36.A.sinceB.beforeC. whenD.while37. A. walkedB. climbedC. pulledD. jumped38. A. ableB. unableC. suitableD. unsuitable39. A. d
97、isabilityB. possessionC. convenienceD. experience40. A. SoB. ForC. OrD. Yet41. A. sharingB. separatingC. fearingD. exploiting42. A. terribleB. similarC. wonderfulD. practical43. A. wrote forB. cared forC. hoped forD. sent for44. A. medicalB. postalC. experimentalD. mental45.A. newsB. paperC. equipme
98、ntD. mail46. A. patientsB. a familyC. nursesD. a group47. A. effectB. effortC. comfortD. explanation48. A. encourageB. expressC. controlD. treat49. A. cryB. laughC. chatD. sigh50. A. muchB. neverC. evenD. seldom5l. A. bitterlyB. fairlyC. weaklyD. successfully52. A. hereB. thereC. thereforeD. forward
99、53. A. drivingB. flyingC. runningD. riding54. A. technicalB. differentC. difficultD. valuable55. A. nearbyB. closeC. busyD. alive答案 36.C 37.D 38.B 39.C 40.D 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.B 50.C 51.D 52.A 53.D 54.C 55.DPassage 45(05浙江)It was raining. I went into a caf and asked for a cof
100、fee. 21 I was waiting for my drink, I realized that there were other people in the place, but I sensed 22 . I saw their bodies, but I couldnt feel their souls 23 their souls belonged to the 24 .I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man 25
101、in front of it. Im Steve, he finally answered after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. I cant talk with you. Im 26 , he said. He was chatting online with somebody-probably someone he didnt know-and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game-a war game. I was surprised. He was ch
102、atting online and, 27 , he was playing a computer gamea war game. I was 28 .Why didnt Steve want to talk with me? I tried 29 to speak to that computer geek (怪人), 30 not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but no reaction(反应). I was 31 . I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he
103、 started to shout, 32 !I took a few steps back, wondering if all those people in the caf were looking at me. I _33 , and saw nobody showed any interest. 34 , I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more 35 having a relationship
104、 with the _36 , particularly Steve. I wouldnt want to 37 the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines 38 with people.I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didnt even 39 that the coffee was bad, _40 Steve didnt notice there was a person next to him.21ABeforeBSin
105、ce CAlthough DWhile 22Apain Bloneliness Csadness Dfear 23AbecauseBwhen Cuntil Dunless 24Ahome Bworld CNetDCafe 25Asleeping Blaughing Csitting Dlearning 26Abusy Bthirsty Ctired Dsick 27Afirst of all Bjust thenCat the same time Dby that time 28Asurprised Bdelighted Cmoved Dfrightened 29Aonce Bagain Cf
106、irst Deven 30Abut BsoCif Dor 31Aexcited BrespectedCafraid Dunhappy 32AShut upBEnjoy yourself CLeave me alone DHelp me out33Awalked about Bwalked out Craised my hand Draised my head 34AFrom then on BAt that moment CIn all DAbove all 35Ainterested in Btired of Ccareful about Dtroubled by36Acomputer Bs
107、oul CshopDgeek 37Atell Bplan CimagineDdesign 38Aother than Binstead ofCexcept for Das well as 39ApretendBunderstandCinsist Drealize40Aas if Bjust asCjust after Deven though 答案 21.D 22.B 23.A 24.C 25.C 26.A 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.A 31.D 32.C 33.D 34.B 35.A 36.A 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.BPassage 46(06福建)A lady an
108、d her husband stepped off the train in Boston. They walked without an appointment(预约)into the outer 36 of Harvards president. But they were 37 by his secretary and kept waiting. For hours, the secretary took no notice of them, 38 that the couple would finally become 39 and go away. But they didnt. T
109、he secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though 40 .A few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a 41 face. The lady told him, “We had a son that 42 Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard. He was 43 here. But about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. My husband
110、 and I would like to 44 a memorial(纪念物)to him, somewhere on campus.”The president wasnt 45 . Instead, he was shocked. “Madam,” he said, “we cant put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died. If we did, this 46 would look like a cemetery(墓地),” “Oh, no,” the lady 47 quickly. “We do
111、nt want to put up a statue. We would like to give a 48 to Harvard.” The president rolled his eyes and 49 at the couple and then exclaimed, ” A building! Do you have any 50 how much a building costs? We have spent over 7,500,000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent. Th
112、e president was 51 , because he could get rid of them now. Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “Is that all it costs to start a 52 ? Why dont we just start our own?” Her husband nodded. 53 their offer was turned down. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford traveled to California where they founded
113、the University that bears their 54 , a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer 55 about.36AlabBlibrary ChallDoffice37AwatchedBstoppedCfollowedDinterviewed38AhopingBfindingCrealizingDimagining39AsurprisedBdisappointedCworriedDtroubled40AhopelesslyBcarefullyCunexpectedlyDunwillingly41ApleasantBfunnyC
114、coldDsad42AattendedBvisitedCstudiedDserved43AcleverBbraveCproudDhappy44Aset aboutBset upCtake downDtake over45AsatisfiedBexcitedCmovedDashamed46AhouseBpartCgardenDplace47AexplainedBexpressedCrefusedDadmitted48AbuildingByardCplaygroundDsquare49AlaughedBshoutedCglancedDcalled50AsuggestionBideaCthought
115、Dopinion51AboredBastonishedCinterestedDpleased52AdepartmentBuniversityCbusinessDclub53AOnceBWhileCSinceDThough54AnameBcharacterCpictureDsign55AtalkedBknewCheardDcared答案 36.D 37.B 38.A 39.B 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.D 44.B 45.C 46.D 47.A 48.A 49.C 50.B 51.D 52.B 53.C 54.A 55.DPassage 47(05辽宁)Scott and his co
116、mpanions were terribly disappointed. When they got to the South Pole, they found the Norwegians(挪威人)had 36 them in the race to be the first ever to reach it. After 37 the British flag at the Pole, they took a photograph of themselves 38 they started the 950-mile journey back. The journey was unexpec
117、tedly 39 and the joy and excitement about the Pole had gone out of them. The sun hardly 40 . The snow storms always made it impossible to sight the stones they had 41 to mark their way home. To make things 42 . Evans, whom they had all thought of 43 the strongest of the five, fell badly into a deep
118、hole in the ice. Having 44 along for several days, he suddenly fell down and died. The four who were 45 pushed on at the best speed they could 46 . Captain Oates had been suffering for some time from his 47 fact; at night his feet swelled(肿胀) so large that he could 48 put his boots on the next morni
119、ng, and he walked bravely although he was in great 49 . He knew his slowness was making it less likely that 50 could save themselves. He asked them to leave him behind in his sleeping-bag, but they refused, and helped him 51 a few more miles, until it was time to put up the 52 for another night. The
120、 following morning, 53 the other three were still in their sleeping-bags, he said. “I am just going outside and may be 54 some time.” He was never seen again. He had walked out 55 into the snow storm, hoping that his death would help his companions. 36AhitBfoughtCwonDbeaten 37AgrowingBputtingCplanti
121、ngDlaying 38AafterBuntilCwhileDbefore 39AsafeBfastCshortDslow 40AroseBsetCappearedDdisappeared 41Ataken upBcut upCset upDpicked up 42AeasierBbetterCbitterDworse 43AtoBuponCasDin 44AbattledBstruggledCspeededDwaited 45AleftBlostCdefeatedDsaved 46AmanageBtryCemployDfind 47AachedBfrozenChardenDharmed 48
122、AhardlyBneverCseldomDnearly 49ApainBfearCtroubleDdanger 50Aall othersBsome othersCothersDthe others 51AawayBwithCoffDon 52AbedBtentCblanketDsleeping-bag 53AwhileBsinceCforDonce 54AmissedBseparatedCpassedDgone 55ApatientlyBlonelyCaloneDworriedly 答案 36.D 37.C 38.D 39.D 40.C 41.C 42.D 43.C 44.B 45.A 46
123、.A 47.B 48.A 49.A 50.D 51.D 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.CPassage 48(05江西)In the summer vacation of 1997 , I was fixed with a job . I worked as a(n) 36 at Mr. Breens fruit shop .The fruit shop did 37 business . Most of the trade came from the housewives who lived in the neighbourhood , 38 he also had regular c
124、ustomers who arrived outside the shop in cars . Mr Breen 39 them all by name and they sometimes even had their order already made up , always 40 me to carry it out to their car . They were clearly long-standing customers , and I 41 they must have stayed faithful to him 42 he had promised to sell goo
125、d quality 43 . He had a way with them I had to 44 that . He called every woman “madam” for a start , 45 those who clearly were not, but when he 46 it , it did not sound like flattery (奉承). It just sounded 47 in an old-fashioned way . He was a great chatter 48 . If he did not know them , he would gre
126、et them with a few 49 about the weather , 50 he did , he would ask about their families or make 51 , always cutting his cloth 52 his customers . Whatever their bills came to , be 53 gave them back the few odd pence (零钱), and I am sure they thought he was very generous (慷慨). But I thought he was the
127、opposite . He never 54 anything away . He was always looking for 55 for nothing .36Aoperator Bassistant Cwaiter Dseretary 37Agood Bpoor Cbig Dusual 38Aso Bwhen Ctherefore Dbut 39Asold Bknew Cgave Dsent 40Amaking Bletting Cgetting Dkeeping 41Awish Binsist Cdeclare Dsuppose 42Awhen Bif Cbecause Dthoug
128、h 43Afood Bfruit Cvegetables Ddrink 44Aadmit Bexpect Cannounce Dpromise 45Ayet Bonly Cjust Deven 46Atold Bsaid Cspoke Dtalked 47Aserious Bstrange Cpolite Dfamiliar 48Aas well Bas usual Ceither Dalso 49Asayings Bquestions Cwords Dspeeches 50Aand then Band so Ceven if Dbut if 51Apreparations Bjokes Cr
129、epairsDfriends 52Aaccording to Bdue to Cinstead of Dup to 53Anever Bever Cseldom Dalways 54Atook Bmoved Cthrew Dturned .55Asomething Banything Csomebody Danybody 答案 36.B 37.A 38.D 39.B 40.C 41.D 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.D 54.C 55.APassage 49(05湖南)When I was thirteen,
130、 my family moved from Boston to Tucson, Arizona. 36 the move, my father 37 us in the living-room on a freezing January night. My sisters and I sat around the fire, not 38 that the universe would suddenly change its course. In May, were 39 to Arizona. The words, so small, didnt seem 40 enough to hold
131、 my new life. But the world changed and I awoke on a tram moving across the country. I watched the 41_ change from green trees to flat dusty plains to high mountains as I saw strange new plants that 42 mysteries(奥秘) yet to come. Finally, we arrived and 43 into own new home. 44 my older sisters were
132、sad at the loss of friends, I 45 explored(探索) ournew surroundings. One afternoon, I was out exploring 46 and saw a new kind of cactus(仙人掌). I crouched (蹲) down for a closer look. Youd better not 47 that. I turned around to see an old woman Are you new lo this neighborhood? I explained that I was, 48
133、 , new to the entire state. My name is Ina Thorne. Have you got used to life in the 49 ? It must be quite a _50 after living in Boston. How could I explain how I 51 the desert? I couldnt seem to find the right words. Its vastness, she offered. “That vastness 52 you stand on the mountains overlooking
134、 the desert - you can 53 how little you are in comparison with the world. _54 , you feel that the possibilities are limitless.” That was it. That was the feeling Id bad ever since Id first seen the mountains of my new home. Again, my 55 would change with just a few simple words. Would you like to co
135、me to my home tomorrow? Someone should teach you which plant you should and shouldnt touch.36. A. DuringB. UntilC. Upon D. Before 37. A. gatheredB. warnedC. organized D. comforted 38. A. hopingB. admittingC. realizing D. believing 39. A. goingB. movingC. driving D. flying 40. A. goodB. simpleC. big
136、D. proper 41 A. pictureB. ground C. senseD. area 42. A. suggested B. solved C. discovered D. explained 43. A. settledB. walked C. hurriedD. stepped 44. A. If B. AfterC. onceD. While 45. A. bitterlyB. easilyC. proudlyD. eagerly 46 A as wellB. as usual C. fight away D. on time 47. A. moveB. dig C. pul
137、l D. touch 48. A. of course B. in factC. after all D. at least 49. A. desertB. city C. state D. country 50. A. luckB. doubt C. shockD. danger51. A. found B. examined C. watchedD. reached52. A. whyB. when C. how D. where53. A. proveB. guess C. senseD. expect54. A. HoweverB. Otherwise C. Therefore D.
138、Meanwhile55. A. ideaB. life C. home D. family答案 36.D 37.A 38.C 39.B 40.C 41.C 42.A 43.A 44.D 45.D 46.B 47.D 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.A 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.BPassage 50(05安徽)I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was 36 and when I was 14 he said, “Youre never going to be 37 but a failure.” After f
139、ive years of 38 jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the beat 39 that could have happened to me. I 40 ! wanted-to do something positive (积极地) with my life because I wanted to prove to 41 that what people said about me was 42 . Especially her mother, who had said to me, “Le
140、ts 43 it, youve failed at everything youve ever done.” So I tried hard with my 44 and went to college. My first novel (小说) 45 while I was at college. After college I taught during the 46 in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a 47 in history. I became a lectur
141、er at a college and was thinking of 48 that job to write full time 49 I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself 50 was a working-.class boy whod 51 school early, now teaching at the university My writing career (职业) took off when I discovered my own style. No
142、w Im rich and 52 , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars. 53 what does it mean? I 54 wish all the people that have put me down had 55 : “I believe in you. Youll succeed.”36. A. brightB. uselessC. simpleD. hopeful37. A. anythingB. somethingC. everything D. nothing38. A. lowB. poorC. goodD. usef
143、ul39 A. supportB. happinessC. surpriseD. thing40. A. admittedB. decidedC. plannedD. told41. A. meB. themC. herD. it42. A. wrongB. rightC. stupidD. faulty43. A. seeB. knowC. understandD. face44. A. experimentB. practiceC. writingD. composition45. A. came onB. came inC. came outD. came back46. A. dayB
144、. nightC. monthD. year47. A. graduationB. passC. degreeD. success48. A. giving inB. giving backC. giving outD. giving up49. A. whileB. ifC. whenD. or50. A. thereB. hereC. itD. that51. A. leftB. attendedC. changedD. graduated52. A. tiredB. calmC. nervousD. famous53. A. AndB. ButC. HoweverD. Well54. A
145、. justB. exactlyC. soD. very55. A. praisedB. saidC. answeredD. advised答案 36.B 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.B 41.C 42.A 43.D 44.C 45.C 46.A 47.C 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.A 52.D 53.B 54.A 55.B(05湖北)You are near the front line of a battle .Around you shells are exploding ;people are shooting from a house behind you .Wha
146、t are you doing there? You arent a soldier .You arent 36 carrying a gun .Youre standing in front of a 37 and youre telling the TV 38 what is happening.Its all in a days work for a war reporter ,and it can be very 39 .In the first two years of the 40 in former Yugoslavia(前南斯拉夫),28 reporters and photo
147、graphers were killed .Hundreds more were 41 .What kind of people put themselves in danger to 42 pictures to our TV screens and 43 to our newspapers? Why do they do it ?“I think its every young journalists 44 to be a foreign reporter,” says Michael Nicholson, “thats 45 you find the excitement .So whe
148、n the first opportunity comes ,you take it 46 it is a war.”But there are moments of 47 . Jeremy Bowen says, “Yes ,when youre lying on the ground and bullets (子弹)are flying 48 your ears ,you think: What am I doing here? Im not going to do this again. But that feeling 49 after a while and when the nex
149、t war starts , youll be 50 .”“None of us believes that were going to 51 ,” adds Michael .But he always 52 a lucky charm(护身符)with him .It was given to him by his wife for his first war .Its a card which says “Take care of yourself.” Does he ever think about dying? “Oh, 53 ,and every time it happens y
150、ou look to the sky and say to God, If you get me out of this ,I 54 Ill never do it again. You can almost hear God 55 ,because you know he doesnt believe you .”36AsimplyBreallyCmerelyDeven37AcrowdBhouseCbattlefieldDcamera38AproducersBviewersCdirectorsDactors39AdangerousBexcitingCnormalDdisappointing4
151、0AstayBfightCwarDlife41AinjuredBburiedCdefeatedDsaved42AbringBshowCtakeDmake43AscenesBpassagesCstoriesDcontents44AbeliefBdreamCdutyDfaith45AwhyBwhatChowDwhere46Aeven soBever sinceCas ifDeven if 47AfearBsurpriseCshameDsadness48AintoBaroundCpastDthrough49AreturnsBgoesCcontinuesDoccurs50AthereBawayCout
152、Dhome51AleaveBescapeCdieDremain52AhangsBwearsCholdsDcarries53AneverBmany timesCsome timeDseldom54AconsiderBacceptCpromiseDguess55AwhisperingBlaughingCscreamingDcrying答案 36.D 37.D 38.B 39.A 40.C 41.A 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.D 47.A 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.B(05北京)Dear Laura,I just heard yo
153、u tell an old story of gift giving and unselfish love in your program. You doubted that such unselfish love would happen in todays world. Well, Im here to give you 36 .I wanted to do something very 37 for my fifteen year old son, who has always been the perfect child. He 38 all summer to earn enough
154、 money to buy a used motorcycle. Then, he spent hours and hours on it 39 it looked almost new. I was so 40 of him that I bought him the shiniest helmet and a riding outfit.I could 41 wait for him to open up his gift. In fact, I barely slept the night before. Upon awakening. I went to the kitchen to
155、42 the coffee, tea, and morning goodies. In the living room was a beautiful keyboard with a 43 : “To my wonderful mother, all my love, your son.”I was so 44 . It had been a long standing joke in our family that I wanted a piano so that I could 45 lessons. “L earn to play the piano, and Ill get you o
156、ne” was my husbands 46 .I stood there shocked, crying a river, asking myself how my son could 47 this expensive gift.Of course, the 48 awoke, and my son was thrilled(激动的)with my reaction. Many kisses were 49 , and I immediately wanted him to 50 my gift.As he saw the helmet and outfit, the look on hi
157、s face was not 51 what I was expecting. Then I 52 that he had sold the motorcycle to get me the keyboard.Of course I was the proudest mother 53 on that day, and my feet never hit the ground for a month.So I wanted you to know, that kind of love still 54 and lives even in the everchanging world of me
158、, me, me!I thought youd love to 55 this story. Yours, HilaryP.S. The next day, my husband and I bought him a new “used” already shiny motorcycle.36AhopeBadviceCsupportDcourage37ApoliteBsimilarCspecialDprivate38Aplayed BstudiedCtraveledDworked39AafterBbeforeCunlessDuntil40AsureBfondCproudDconfident41
159、AperhapsBreallyCalmostDhardly42AstartBcookCsetDserve43AnoteBnoticeCwordDsign44AdisturbedBconfusedCastonishedDinspired45AgiveBtakeCdrawDteach46AreasonBrequestCcommentDresponse47ApresentBaffordCfindDorder48AneighborBbuildingChomeDhouse49AexchangedBexperiencedCexpectedDexhibited50AtearBopenCcheckDrecei
160、ve51ApurelyBbasicallyCobviouslyDexactly52ArealizedBrememberedCimaginedDsupposed53AonlyBstillCeverDeven54AworksBexistsCmattersDcounts55AsendBpublishCshareDwrite答案 36.A 37.C 38.D 39.D 40.C 41.D 42.A 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.B 55.CPassage 18(05天津)Having left the town, t
161、he girl stopped the car at the landing near the entrance of the bay (海湾)She stepped into the 16 and rowed out silently. The tide was rushing to the entrance and 17 to the wild open sea. She had to row across the bay to reach 18 side. The waves struck against the side of the boat, 19 and uneven; it b
162、ecame 20 difficult to row. If she 21 for a moment, the tide would push the boat back towards the 22 .She wasn t even halfway, 23 she was already tired and her hands 24 from pulling onthe rough wooden oars (船桨). Im never going to 25 it”, she thought. She rested the oars onher knees and 26 her head he
163、lplessly, then looked up as she 27 the boat shift(晃动) against the tide. The east wind , which had swung(旋转) around from the south-west, 28 her help and pushed the boat towards the mountains. It was going to be 29 . Her hands werent so painful. Her chest didnt feel as if it was about to burst 30 .The
164、 lights of the town became 31 . one of the oars banged against the side of the boat and she 32 it with a start. Had she been asleep, or just 33 ? She looked over her shoulder. She was almost on the beach. The girl gave one last 34 on the oars to ground the boat, and then lay back against the seat. S
165、he listened to the waves 35 and knew she had come home. Far across the moonlit bay the lights were no more than a sparkling chain.16. A. carB. boatC. shipD. mail17. A. besideB. beforeC. behindD. beyond18.A. anotherB. otherC. eitherD. the other19. A. deepB. calmC. gentleD. rough20. A. moreB. lessC. a
166、sD. least21. A. sleptB. continuedC. restedD.rowed22. A. homeB. mountainsC. south-westD. entrance23. A. ifB. soC. butD. since24. A. hurtB. ruinedC. troubledD. broke25. A. getB. makeC. keepD. take26. A. minedB. droppedC. cockedD. raised27. A. sawB. madeC. heardD. felt28. A. got toB. came toC. sent for
167、D. reached for29. A. difficultB. seriousC. all rightD. certain enough30. A. any moreB. still moreC. no moreD. once more31. A. brighterB. biggerC. closerD. smaller32. A. destroyedB. threwC. repairedD. seized33. A. dreamingB. guessingC. inventingD. expecting34. A. blowB. hitC. pullD. strike35. A. anxi
168、ouslyB. happilyC. sadlyD. carefully答案 16.B 17.D 18.D 19.D 20.A 21.C 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.B 26.B 27.D 28.B 29.C 30.A 31.D 32.D 33.A 34.C 35.B(06北京)Learning to AcceptI learned how to accept life as it is from my father. 36 , he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when h
169、e was 37 and ill.My father was 38 a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness 39 all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is 40 . One night, I went to visit him with my sisters. We started 41 about life, and I told them about
170、one of my 42 . I said that we must very often give things up 43 we grow - our youth, our beauty, our friends - but it always 44 that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father 45 up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up 46 ! What did I gain?” I thought and tho
171、ught, but I couldnt think of anything to say. 47 , he answered his own question: “I 48 the love of my family,” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.I was also 49 by his words. After that, when I began to feel irritated (愤怒的) at someone, I 50 remember h
172、is words and become 51 . If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be 52 to give up my small irritations. In this 53 , I learned the power of acceptance from my father.Sometimes I 54 what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more care
173、fully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this one 55 .36. A. AfterwardsB. ThereforeC. HoweverD. Meanwhile37. A. tiredB. weakC. poorD. slow38. A. alreadyB. stillC. onlyD. once39. A. tookB. threwC. sentD. put40. A. impossibleB. difficultC. stressfulD. Hopeless41. A. worryingB. caring
174、C. talkingD. asking42. A. decisionsB. experiencesC. ambitionsD. beliefs43. A. asB. sinceC. beforeD. till44. A. suggestsB. promisesC. seemsD. requires45. A. spokeB. turnedC. summedD. opened46. A. somethingB. anythingC. nothingD. everything47. A. SurprisinglyB. ImmediatelyC. NaturallyD. Certainly48. A
175、. hadB. acceptedC. gainedD. enjoyed49. A. touchedB. astonishedC. attractedD. warned50. A. shouldB. couldC. wouldD. might51. A. quietB. calmC. RelaxedD. happy52. A. readyB. likelyC. freeD. able53. A. caseB. formC. methodD. way54. A. doubtB. wonderC. knowD. guess55. A. awardB. giftC. lessonD. word答案 3
176、6.C 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.B 41.C 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.A 48.C 49.A 50.C 51.B 52.D 53.D 54.B 55.BPassage 13(06重庆)Eleven-year-old Angela had something wrong with her nervous system(神经系统).She was unable to 36 .In fact, she could hardly make any 37 .Although she believed that she had a 38 chance of re
177、covering, the doctors said that 39 ,if any, could come back to normal after getting this disease. Having heard this, the little girl was not 40 .There, lying in her hospital bed, she 41 that no matter what the doctors said, her going back to school was 42 . She was moved to a specialized health cent
178、er, and whatever method could be tried was used. Still she would not 43 . It seemed that she was 44 .The doctors were all fond of her andtaught her about 45 that she could make it . Every day Angela would lie there, 46 doingher mental exercise.One day, 47 she was imagining her legs moving again, it
179、seemed as though a miracle(奇迹)happened: The bed began to 48 ! “Look what Im doing! Look! I can do it! I moved! I moved! ”she 49 .Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was 50 .More importantly, they were running 51 safely.People were crying, and equipment was 52 .You see, it wa
180、s an earthquake. But dont 53 that to Angela. She has 54 that she did it, just as she had never doubted that she would recover. And now only a few years later, Shes back in school. You see, to such a person who can 55 the earth, such a disease is a small problem, isnt it?36AseeBhearCtalkDwalk37Aprogr
181、essBdifferenceCmovementDachievement38ApoorBgoodClittleDspecial39AfewBallCsomeDmost40AsatisfiedBdelightedCsurprisedDdiscouraged41AinsistedBsighedCfearedDpromised42AtrueBdoubtfulCcertainDimpossible43Aget upBgive upCturn upDstand up44AdisappointedBproudCtroubledDundefeatable45AthinkingBexpectingCpreten
182、dingDimagining46AsadlyBmadlyCcarefullyDfaithfully47AasBsinceCafterDbefore48AflyBmoveCrollDspeak49AjumpedBwonderedCscreamedDrecovered50AfrightenedBpleasedCtouchedDencouraged51AinBbyCforDwith52ArisingBfallingCmissingDgathering53AtellBdoCgiveDshow54AnoticedBsupposedCbelievedDdiscovered55ApushBshockCsha
183、keDsave答案 36.D 37.C 38.B 39.A 40.D 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.D 46.D 47.A 48.B 49.C 50.A 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.C 55.CPassage 14(06山东)One summer day my father sent me to buy wire for our farm. At 16, I liked 36 better than driving our truck, 37 this time I was not happy. My father had told me Id have to ask
184、for credit(赊账) at the store.Sixteen is a 38 age, when a young man wants respect, not charity. It was 1976, and the ugly 39 of racial discrimination was 40 a fact of life. Id seen my friends ask for credit and then stand, head down, while the store owner 41 whether they were “good for it.” I knew bla
185、ck youths just like me who were 42 like thieves by the store clerk each time they went into a grocery.My family was 43 . We paid our debts. But before harvest, cash was short. Would the store owner 44 us ?At Daviss store, Buck Davis stood behind the cash desk, talking to a farmer. I nodded 45 I pass
186、ed him on my way to the hardware shelves. When I brought my 46 to the caskh desk, I said 47 , “I need to put this on credit.”The farmer gave me and amused, distrustful 48 . But Bucks face didnt change. “Sure,” he said 49 . “Your daddy is 50 good for it.” He 51 to the other man. “This here is one of
187、James Williamss sons.”The farmer nodded in a neighborly 52 . I was filled with pride. James Williams son. Those three words had opened a door to an adults respect and trust.That day I discovered that the good name my parents had 53 brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew
188、 what to 54 from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself 55 much to do wrong.36. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything37. A. and B. so C. but D. for38. A. prideful B. wonderful C. respectful D. colorful39. A. intention B. shadow C. habit D. faith40. A. thus B.
189、 just C. still D. ever41. A. guessed B. suspected C. questioned D. figured42. A. watched B. caught C. dismissed D. accused43. A. generous B. honest C. friendly D. modest44. A. blame B. excuse C. charge D. trust45. A. until B. as C. once D. since46. A. purchases B. sales C. orders D. favorites47. A.
190、casually B. confidently C. cheerfully D. carefully48. A. look B. stare C. response D. comment49. A. patiently B. eagerly C. easily D. proudly50. A generally B. never C. sometimes D. always51. A. pointed B. replied C. turned D. introduced52. A. sense B. way C. degree D. mood53. A. earned B. deserved
191、C. given D. used54. A. receive B. expect C. collect D. require55. A. very B. so C. how D. too答案 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.C 41.C 42.A 43.B 44.D 45.B 46.A 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.B 55.DPassage 15(06江苏)I know I should have told the headmaster at the time .That was my real 36 .He had gone ou
192、t of the study for some 37 , leaving me alone . In his absence I looked to see 38 was on his desk . In the 39 was a small piece of paper on which were written the 40 “English Writing Prize 1949. History Is a Series of Biographies (人物传记).”A(n) 41 boy would have avoided looking at the title as soon as
193、 he saw the 42 . I did not . The subject of the English Writing Prize was kept a 43 until the start of the exam so I could not 44 reading it .When the headmaster 45 , I was looking out of the window .I should have told him what had 46 then . It would have been so 47 to say : “Im sorry but I 48 the t
194、itle for the English Writing Prize on your desk . Youll have to 49 it.”The chance passed and I did not 50 it . I sat the exam the next day and I won. I didnt 51 to cheat , but it was still cheating anyhow .That was thirty-eight years 52 when I was fifteen . I have never told anyone about it before ,
195、 53 have I tried to explain to myself why not .The obvious explanation is that I could not admit I had seen me title 54 admitting that I had been looking at the things on his desk . 55 there must have been more behind it . Whatever it was , it has become a good example of how a little mistake can tr
196、ap (使陷入)you in a more serious moral corner (道德困境).36AplanBfaultCgradeDluck 37AreasonBcourse CexampleDvacation38AthisBwhichCthatDwhat39Adrawer Bcorner CmiddleDbox40Anames Bwords Cideas Dmessages41AhonestBhandsomeCfriendlyDactive 42AdeskBpaper CbookDanswer43AquestionBkeyCnoteDsecret44AhelpBconsiderCpr
197、actiseDforget45AdisappearedBstayedCreturnedDwent46AexistedBremainedChappenedDcontinued47AtiringBeasyCimportantDdifficult48AsawBgaveCsetDmade49ArepeatBdefendCcorrectDchange50AtakeBhaveCloseDfind51ArememberBlearnCmeanDpretend52ApastBagoCthenDbefore53AeitherBneverCnorDso54AbyBbesidesCthroughDwithout55A
198、But BThough COtherwise DTherefore答案 36.B 37.A 38.D 39.C 40.B 41.A 42.B 43.D 44.A 45.C 46.C 47.B 48.A 49.D 50.A 51.C 52.B 53.C 54.D 55.APassage 16(06辽宁)It was a bright spring afternoon when Freda told me she wouldnt need me any more. I had just finished my four-hour work _36_ up and down the stairs o
199、f her three-storey home, cleaning the floor and washing the dished. She was_37_ jeans and a sweater. Sitting at the table I had just 38_. a pile of papers spread around her. Her husbands_39_ was going to be reduced by thirty percent. And they were trying to live as if it had_40_ happened. I felt sor
200、ry for her. but I also felt a sense of_41_.I had been cleaning Fredas house for five years and had_42_ an unexpected relationship with the family. It was not just_43_ I had become an expert at scraping(刮掉)dirt stuck to their wooden floor._44_ that I had learned exactly how to place toys on the girls
201、 beds. It was_45_ than that. For I felt I had become a part of their_46_.Freda stayed at home with the kids,_47_ I would often see her in the morning_48_ them to school. And Id be there when they_49_ home at lunch for sandwiches and piano practice. I had_50_ them grow up. Now I was fired, but the _5
202、1_thing was that I still wanted to keep scraping away the dirt and dust for the family.I left Fredas house that day, wondering about the_52_ relationship with my clients(主顾). Who am I_53_ them? As a matter of fact, Im _54_ an employee the lowest kind of employee. But Im also a trusted_55_ of the fam
203、ily. I cant help worrying about what happens around me.36. A. steppingB. comingC. jumpingD. moving37. A. hangingB. makingC. wearingD. changing38. A. cleanedB. washedC. sweptD. brushed39. A. dutyB. moneyC. workD. pay40. A. alreadyB. seldomC. neverD. yet41. A. regretB. surpriseC. fearD. loss42. A. sta
204、rtedB. developedC. improvedD. broken43. A. whyB. whatC. thatD. which44. A. butB. andC. orD. for45. A. lessB. leastC. moreD. most46. A. lifeB. storyC. activityD. experience47. A. asB. soC. sinceD. however48. A. takingB. bringingC. meetingD. calling49. A. leftB. returnedC. wentD. marched50. A. foundB.
205、noticed C.watched D.realised51. A. possibleB.great C.prople D.strange52. A. meaningB.nature C.result D.important53. A. forB.to C.with D. at54. A. hardlyB.certainlyC.probablyD.merely55. A. memberB.personC.relativeD.impanion答案 36.D 37.C 38.A 39.D 40.A 41.D 42.B 43.C 44.C 45.C 46.A 47.B 48.A 49.B 50.C
206、51.D 52.B 53.B 54.D 55.A(06广东B卷)The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world, children can 36 from a different kind of povertyof the spirit. 37 , one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides (自杀)every year
207、 by children under 15, and one child 38 five needs psychiatric(心理)advice.There are many good things about 39 in the Third World. Take the close and constant relation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbours for example.In the West,the very nature of work puts distance between 40
208、and children.But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices. 41 ,the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbours working 42 and often shares in that work.A child 43 in this way learns his or her role through joining in the communitys 44
209、 :helping to dig or build,look after animals or babies-rather than 45 playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keeping pets 46 playing with dolls.These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the 47 children. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the
210、change of seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the sky. Children in the rich world, 48 , are provided with a watch as one of the 49 signs of growing up, so that they can 50 along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV showsThird World
211、children do not usually 51 to stay indoors, still less in highrise apartments(公寓).Instead of dangerous roads,keep off the grass signs and dont speak to strangers,there is often a sense of 52 to study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them 53 from ten floors up. 54
212、, twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease.But childhood in the Third World is not all 55 .36. A. come B. learn C. suffer D. survive37. A. As usual B. For instance C. In fact D. In other words38. A. by B. in C. to D. under39. A. childhood B. poverty C. spiri
213、t D. survival40. A. adults B. fathers C. neighbours D. relatives41. A. Anyhow B. However C. Instead D. Still42. A. away B. alone C. along D. nearby43. A. growing up B. living through C. playing D. working44. A. activity B. life C. study D. work45. A. by B. from C. through D. with46. A. and B. but C.
214、 or D. so47. A. Eastern B. good C. poor D. Western48. A. at any moment B. at the same time C. on the other hand D. on the whole49. A. easiest B. earliest C. happiest D. quickest50. A. care B. fear C. hurry D. worry51. A. dare B. expect C. have D. require52. A. control B. danger C. disappointment D.
215、freedom53. A. anxiously B. eagerly C. impatiently D. proudly54. A. Above all B. In the end C. Of course D. Whats more55. A. bad B. good C. rich D. poor答案 36.C 37.B 38.B 39.A 40.A 41.C 42.D 43.A 44.D 45.C 46.C 47.D 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.D 53.A 54.C 55.A Passage 6(06安徽)Have you ever had to decide whe
216、ther to go shopping or stay home and watch TV on a weekend? Now you 36 do both at the same time. Home shopping television networks(网络) have become a 37 for many people to shop without 38 having to leave their homes.Some shoppers are 39 of department stores and supermarkets 40 the crowds, waiting in
217、long lines, and sometimes 41 of finding anything they want to buy. Theyd rather sit quietly at home in front of the TV set and 42 a friendly announcer describe a product 43 a model shows it. And they can 44 around the clock, buying something 45 by making a phone call.Department stores and even mail-
218、under companies are 46 to join in the success of home shopping. Large department stores are busy 47 their own TV channels(频道)to encourage TV shopping in the future. 48 can ask questions about products and place 49 , all through their TV sets.Will shopping by television 50 take the place of shopping
219、in stores? Some industry managers think so. 51 many people find shopping at a 52 store a great enjoyment. And for many shoppers, it is still important to 53 or try on dresses they want to buy. Thats 54 specialists say that in the future, home shopping will 55 together with store shopping but will ne
220、ver entirely replace(取代) it.36A. mustB. shouldC. shallD. can37A. programmeB. wayC. reasonD. purpose38A. everB. neverC. stillD. once39A. proudB. fondC. tiredD. careful40A. fightingB. strikingC. treatingD. stopping41A. senseB. doubtC. hopeD. feeling42A. seeB. watchC. letD. notice43A. untilB. sinceC. i
221、fD. while44A. shopB. waitC. turnD. deliver45A. suitablyB. cheaplyC. simplyD. hardly46A. nervousB. luckyC. equalD. eager47A. putting up B. making upC. setting upD. looking up48A. GuestsB. AssistantsC. ManagersD. Customers49A. ordersB. goodsC. booksD. answers50A. lastlyB. finallyC. especiallyD. fortun
222、ately51A. ThenB. YetC. HoweverD. Therefore52A. generalB. popularC. realD. true53A. designB. makeC. wearD. touch54A. howB. whyC. whatD. when55A. existB. practiseD. followD. appear 答案 36.D 37.B 38.A 39.C 40.A 41.C 42.B 43.D 44.A 45.C 46.D 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.B 52.C 53.D 54.B 55.A(06浙江)One man was t
223、o meet his wife downtown and spend some time shopping with her. He waited 21 for 15 minutes. Then he waited impatiently for 15 minutes more. After that, he became 22 .When he saw a photograph 24 in the situation. In a few moments, he was holding four small prints that 25 even him.He wrote his wifes
224、name on the back of the photos and handed them to a 26 behind the desk in the booth. “ 27 you see a small, dark lady with brown eyes and an apologetic expression . obviously 28 someone, would you please give her this?” he said. He then 29 his office in Morrison Building, 30 that if a picture is wort
225、h a thousand words, then the four photos must be a good 31 ! He sat down with a smile.His wife 32 those pictures. She carries them in her purse now and shows them to anyone who asks if she is married How are you with 33 ?One person calls it “wait training.” It seems that there is always something we
226、 are 34 .We wait on traffic and we wait in lines. We wait to hear about a new job. We wait to complete school. we wait for someone to change his or her mind.Patience is an important 35 of a happy and rewarding life. 36 ,some things are worth waiting for. 37 presents many opportunities for wait train
227、ing.We can hate waiting, 38 it or even get good at it ! But one thing is 39 we cannot avoid it. How is your 40 coming along?21AproudlyBrespectfully CpatientlyDcuriously22AangryBhungry CfrightenedDthirsty23Aa questionBa reason Can opinionDan idea24AseriousBdifficult CregularDconvenient25AhurtBencoura
228、ged CattractedDshocked26AclerkBsecretary Cpasser-byDfriend27ASinceBBefore CAsDIf28Alooking forBworking for Csending forDpaying for29Acalled upBreturned to CvisitedDleft30AworriedBdisappointed CsatisfiedDsurprised31AdescriptionBpreparation CexcuseDlecture32AtoreBsaved CdevelopedDdestroyed33Ayour wife
229、Byour family CpatienceDdetermination34Ahoping forBwaiting for Cready forDfit for35AlessonBexperience CpurposeDquality36AFor exampleBAfter all CRight nowDSo far37AEvery ageBEvery shop CEvery dayDEvery office38AacceptBcontrol CchangeDimprove39AcertainBinteresting CpreciousDeasy40Aphoto takingBjob hunt
230、ing Cdecision making Dwait training答案 21.C 22.A 23.D 24.B 25.D 26.A 27.D 28.A 29.B 30.C 31.D 32.B 33.C 34.B 35.D 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.A 40.D(06全国E篇)Phillip Island Penguins(企鹅)The Little Penguin has called Phillip Island home for untold generations. Get to Phillip Island in plenty of time to watch a sum
231、mer sunset at Summerland Beachthe stage is attractively set to see the Little Penguin leave water and step onto land.Leave Melbourne at 5:30 pm. for a direct journey to Phillip IslandSee the Gippsland areaGuinness Book of Records place for the worlds longest earthworm (蚯蚓)Journey along the coastal h
232、ighway around the Bay with French Island and Churchill Island in the distanceCross the bridge at San Remo to enter Phillip Islandnatural home for Little Penguins and many animalsTake your place in special viewing stands(看台) to watch the daily evening performance of the wild Little penguinsUltimate P
233、enguins (+U)Join a group of up to 15. This guided tour goes to an attractive, quiet beach to see Little Penguins. You can see penguins at night by wearing a special pair of glasses.Adult (成人) $ 60.00 Child $ 30.00Viewing Platform Penguin Plus (+V)More personalized wildlife viewing limited to 130 peo
234、ple providing closer viewing of the penguin arrival than the main viewing stands.Adult $ 25.00 Child $ 12.50Penguin Skybox (+S)Join a group of only 5 in the comfort of a special, higher-up viewing tower. Gain an excellent overview of Summerland Beach.Adult 16 yrs + $ 50.0073What kind of people is th
235、e text mainly written for?AScientists.BStudents.Ctourists.DArtists.74We can learn from the text that Little Penguins _.Ahave been on Phillip Island for yearsBkeep a Guinness record for their sizeCare trained to practice diving for visitorsDlive in large groups to protect themselves75How much would a
236、 couple with one child pay for a closer viewing tour?A$ 37.50.B$ 62.50.C$ 180.00.D$ 150.00.答案 73.C 74.A 75.B Passage 27(06广东B卷E篇)72. Who is (are) the editor (s) of William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929? A. Noel Polk & Joseph Blotner. B. Phillip Lopate. C. Tony Kushner. D, Leo Bersani.73. How much do yo
237、u pay for American Movie Critics? A. US $45. B. US $40. C. US $35. D. US $25.74. Which book do you buy if you want to read the play Death of a Salesman ? A. Arthur Miller: Collected Plays 1944 -1961. B. William Faulkner: Novels 1926-1929. C. Henry James: Novels 1901 -1902. D. American Movie Critics.
238、75. Henry James only book written in the first person is A. The Wings of the Dove. B. The Sacred Fount. C. SoldiersPay. D. Mosquitoes.答案 72.A 73.B 74.A 75.BPassage 28(06重庆B篇)Italian Lakes and Greek Islands (12 Days)Prices starting from1,999Your tour begins in Milan, Italy, and moves on to the pretty
239、 Italian Lake District and the attractive resort(胜地)of Stresa, your home for two nights. Collette Vacations has carefully chosen the Costa Victoria as your home away from home for your 7night journey along the waterways of the Mediterranean. The cruise ship is filled with the warmth and culture of I
240、taly and is richly designed with entertainment(娱乐)areas and very good living conditions. It will take you to the places of your dreams.Youll spend 4 days touring Greek cities youve always heard about. In Katakolon, you will have the only unguided tour to nearby Olympia on the whole journey. Then wit
241、h a local guide you will visit the Greek islands of Santorini, which is often related to the story of the lost city of Atlantis, and Mykonos, a wonderful island with beautiful beaches.Your journey ends in Verona, home of the love story Romeo and Juliet, with a funfilled farewell dinnera perfect endi
242、ng to a pleasant journey.12 Days, 25Meals: 10 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 9 DinnersDay 1 Overnight flight to ItalyDays23 Regina Palace, Stresa, ItalyDays410 Costa Victoria ( Costa cruises)Day 11 Hotel Leopardi, Verona, ItalyDay12 Leave for homePlease Note:Leaving datePrice for one personApril 7$2,099June
243、 2$2,199October 6$2,099November 3$1,99959How is the journey planned? AIt starts and ends in Italy.BIt starts and ends in Greece.CIt starts in Italy and ends in Greece.DIt starts in Greece and ends in Italy.60What can be inferred from the travel plan?AThe price may get lower than those in the plan.BT
244、he prices include three meals a day.CThe price is the highest in summer.DThe prices include entertainment service.61What does the underlined part “ the Costa Victoria” most probably refer to?AA famous hotel.BA beautiful resort.CA comfortable ship.DA longdistance bus.62Tourists will travel on their o
245、wn in .AStresaBOlympiaCMykonosDVerona答案 59.A 60.C 61.C 62.BPassage 29(06山东C篇)FILM DESCRIPTIONSBack to the FutureWith the help of a local inventors time machine, Marty travels back to the 1950s. There his 80s hipness stands out, and he inadvertently interferes with the fledgling romance of his parent
246、s-to-be. Can Marty keep them together? Hed better, or his own future will fade away. Featuring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J.Fox. A universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 55 min.Beethovens 2ndIn this sequel to the popular Beethoven, our canine hero falls for Missy, who soon has puppies. Missys greedy own
247、er, Regina, who sees only money in the little purebreds, separates mom and pups from Beethoven. His owners rescue the puppies, but Regina still has Missy. Featuring: Charles Grodin, Bonnie Hunt. A Universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 26 min.Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryDespite the popularity of his
248、 treats, candy maker Willy Wonka shuts himself inside his factory. But then Willy holds a contest, offering five lucky children the chance to see his company. Poor but pleasant Charlie Bucket finds a ticket, as do four less-deserving children. Featuring:Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore. A Warner Bros.
249、Release, 1 hr. 56 min.Cinderella ManBased on actual events, this film follows the life of Jim Braddock, a boxer in New York City during the Great Depression. After a series of losses, Braddock is forced into retirement. But he never gives up his boxing dream, and neither does his manager. Featuring:
250、 Russell Crowe, Renee Zellweger. A Universal Pictures release, 2 hr. 14 min.Liar LiarLawyer Fletcher Reede has never told the truth in his life. Then his son makes a birthday wish that his dad would stop lying for 24 hours. Suddenly, Fletchers mouth spouts everything he thinks. His compulsion brings
251、 disaster to courtroom, where he must defend a client whose case was built on lies. Featuring: Jim Carrey, Justin Cooper. A Universal Pictures release, 1 hr. 25 min.65. Which of the following is probably the name of a dog?A. Marty. B. Missy. C. Fletcher. D. Charlie66. Willy Wonka is _.A. a boxer who
252、 suffers a series of lossesB. a lawyer who has never told the truth C. a man who runs a chocolate factoryD. a man who invents a time machine67. Which film is about the life of a real person?A. Beethovens 2nd B. Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryC. Cinderella Man D. Liar Liar 答案 65.B 66.C 67.CPassage
253、30(06江苏C篇)I Few periods in history are as exciting as the time when the Vikings (北欧海盗)were knownand sometimes fearedthroughout Scandinavia , the British Isles, Russia , all the Meditierranean , Africa and even America .Fro()jel is a family-based society , which aims to relive and describe the Viking
254、s from a harborFro()jel , on the Swedish island of Gotland , Fro()jel was one of the richest trading centers in the Viking world .The members of the society aim to recreate the clothing , weapons , tools , jewellery , games , food and furniture of that long-gone period .They want to enjoy an escape
255、to a simpler , more relaxed time , with like-minded people . They will also use the items they have made to relive that age at various public entertainments .The opening ceremony of this famous yearly competition (比赛)will begin at 11:30 a.m. There will be music groups , rappers and childrens chorus
256、. 12:25p.m. sees the introduction of the eaters who come from all over the world . At 12:40 p.m., the historic 12-minute all-you-can-eat competition will begin .The world record stands at over 50 hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes . Will anyone beat the record this year ?Viewing is available on a first
257、-come-first-served basis . Television crews are invited to use a two-tiered (两层) stage three metres from the main stage . The area in front of the main stage is kept for photographers and television cameras without tripods (三脚架).64According to Advertisement I, the famous yearly competition is .Aa mu
258、sic competition Ban eating competitionCa cooking competition D a picture-taking competition65People who come to watch the competition earliest may .Aget the best watching positionBget the best foodCwatch whatever they want to Dtake good pictures 66The best title for Advertisement II would be .AThe V
259、ikings BReliving of the Vikings CFro()jel DA Viking Reliving Society 67From the advertisement we know that Fro()jel used to be .Aa Viking clubBa family-based society Ca European island Da trading center 答案 64.B 65.A 66.D 67.DPassage 31(06浙江C篇)Take Action for a Better World : Volunteers NeededSix mon
260、ths preparation in Denmark: Africa studies, team work combined with social work with risk group teenagers.Six months community work in Malawi in People to People Projects: Child Aid,HIV/AIDS Figure and Teacher Training.Qualifications(条件):18 years, hardworking and social engagement.Please contact us
261、by email: takeactionPart-time Work with Exchange StudentsYOUTH International is a nonprofit high school foreign exchange student organization. We welcome teenagers from over 80 countries worldwide and provide host families. The Community Representative is a parttime position designed for people with
262、 a strong desire to do something rewarding in the community and earn some extra money.Applicants (申请人)best suited for this work should enjoy teenagers, have a strong interest in crosscultural communication , and feel comfortable network. Full training and support will be provided through branch offi
263、ces throughout the U.S. Positions available in most states.If interested, please email:staffyouth.org or call 888-123-9872.International Summer JobHi , Im an ESL student in China . Im 20,quite and polite, and I speak reasonable English. I am looking for a summer job in an Englishspeaking country. I
264、can teach Chinese or do house and garden work, and cook Chinese dishes. Can anybody offer me a job? I dont need to earn much, just enough in 2 months (July-August) to pay for my return ticket to China. My goal is to improve my English and see a bit more of the world.My email is : ram3462Call for Nat
265、ive speakers of English I an looking for native speakers of English to join in an experiment. This experiment is carried out over the Internet, you dont need any specific knowledge other than understanding and speaking English at a native level. The first task will take you around 15 minutes. After
266、this task, you can decide whether you want to continue the experiment. The tasks involve reading texts and designing questions and answers. If you are willing to help me, then please email me:club386449.Who is suitable to work as a Community Representative in YOUTH International?AOne who enjoys work
267、ing with teenagers from different countries.BOne who hopes to take action in fighting against diseases.COne who has a strong desire to improve his or her English.DOne who wants to earn some pocket money in the program.50Where will Jack, a volunteer, receive the training before he is sent to work in
268、Malawi?AIn some local offices in the U.S. BIn an ESL organization in China. CIn a preparation program in Denmark. DIn an exchange student center in Africa.51If Mrs. Black in the U.S. hopes to learn some Chinese at home, she may contact .Atakeaction Bram3462 Cclub3864 Dstaff youth.org52What are volun
269、teers for an experiment over the Internet supposed to do?ATo interview people online.BTo do some housework.CTo offer advice on Child Aid.DTo provide language exercises.答案 49.A 50.C 51.B 52.DPassage 32(06福建C篇)Cafe HubNext to the Castle lies The Hub, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and on
270、e of the most talked about spots in town. Our cafe in open every day for mouth-watering lunches, snacks and fine dining. Come in and enjoy the atmosphere of The Hub or watch the world go by from our beautiful terrace.The Hub Casfleill. Royal Mile, Edinburgh. Open every day from 9:30 a. m. till late.
271、Tel: 0131 473 2067 www. Thehub-Farm World Enjoy being “A Farmer for a Day”. Join in delivering and feeding our spring babies-bottle feeding sessions twice daily. Fun for all family. Horse Rides, BMX Bikes Cross Country Course, Tractor through 600 acres, New Adventure Playground. Nature Trails. Full
272、details on website.Open: May-Oct Wednesdays to Saturdays and daily during school holidays 11 a. m.-p. m.Tel:01797 260256/260321 www. Farmworld-rye. Co. ukEnter the Europe-wide student competition!Are you curious, creative and energetic? Are you interested in the new media? Are you between 12 and 19
273、years of age? Then Join Multimedia 2006 is for you!Your challenge will be to build a team and develop a multimedia presentation in English-based on one of three different topics. You can register(报名)between May I and June 15, 2006 and will have to turn in your entry before September 15.2006. The rew
274、ards are wonderful& 150,000 in prize for schools and the chance to-attend a European student camp-plus new experiences, an opportunity to make friends throughout Europe!For further information and registration forms go to; www. Siemens. Com join. Multimedia.64.Youll have to register first if you wan
275、t_.A. to enjoy delicious food B. to try Tractor Ride through 600 acresC. to enter the Europe-wide student competition D. to watch the world go by from the beautiful terrace65.Aceording to the passage, there will be _ rewards for the Europe-wide student competition.A. only one B. two C. three D. four
276、66.You can visit Farm World_.A. on Monday in May B. any day in OctoberC. at 2 p. m. at Christmas D. at 10:30 a. m. during school holidays67. From the advertisements above, we can learn that_.A. Cafe Hub is a popular place in the local areaB. families can enjoy Horse Rides on New Adventure Playground
277、C. Farm World provides lunches, snacks and fine dining.D. the Europe-wide student competition will be held on June 15.2006答案 64.C 65.B 66.C 67.APassage 33(06江西E篇)Answering the Community Needs of Our City The Silver City Council recognizes that citizens have certain needs. To better meet your needs,
278、we have made several changes to community facilities in 2004. This chart shows how we have tried to make your life better.Transport Three stations for the suburbs have been added to the western train service. 20 new buses for the southern line were purchased in January. 50 per cent of city bus-stops
279、 have been upgraded.Buses to the eastern suburbs will run every 15 minutes.CommunicationBroadband cable is now available to all parts of the city.All of the new Government buildings are smart-wired for better computer service!Medical FacilitiesThe new state-of-the-art Nightingale Hospital was opened
280、 in June.To overcome a shortage of trained medical staff at Dover Hospital, 10 doctors have been employed from overseas.Some facilities at Station Street Hospital have been upgraded.EducationTextbooks will be free to all primary students in 2004 ! Rental for private schools has been reduced.Teachers
281、 report that the no hat - no play rule has been successful.Protection and Security Extra police now patrol (巡逻) the tourist areas.50 new police officers graduated in July and have taken up duties in the city area.Entertainment / RecreationThe John Street basketball courts have been re-surfaced !The
282、new Central Community Building opened in May.5,000 new fiction books were bought for the Silver City Library.72. The public notice is from _. A. the community B. the local government C. the citizens D. a travel agency73. The notice is mainly about _. A. the work carried out by the people of Silver C
283、ity B. the facilities available in Silver City C. some improvements in Silver City D. information for interested tourists74. All the following are true EXCEPT that _. A. both residents and tourists can enjoy more security now B. Station Street Hospital had out-dated facilities before 2004 C. primary
284、 students had to pay for their textbooks in 2003 D. Dover Hospital is still short of trained medical staff75. Which of the following changes would tourists to Silver City be most happy with? A. Travel books are provided in the new library. B. Traveling by train is more convenient in Silver City. C.
285、Free medical treatment is available at Station Street Hospital. D. There are more police officers on duty now.答案 72.B 73.C 74.D 75.DPassage 34(06湖北A篇)Join the thousands of professionals and international travelers who depend on Chanps- Elysees Schau ins Land, Puerta del Sol, and Acquerello italiano
286、to help them stay in touch with the languages and cultures they love. Designed to help you greatly improve your listening, vocabulary, and cultural IQ, these unique European audio-magazines (有声杂志) are guaranteed (保证) to give you enthusiasm and determination to study the language - or your money back
287、 Each audio-magazine consists of an hour-long programme on CD or DVD. Youll hear interviews with well-known Europeans, passages covering current events and issues as well as feature stories on the culture you love. A small book. which goes with CD or DVD, contains a complete set of printed materials
288、, notes (background notes included) averaging 600 words and expression translated into English. The result you build fluency month in and month out. To help you integrate language study into your busy life, weve made each audio- magazine convenient. Work on language fluency while driving to work, ex
289、ercising, or cooking- anytime and anywhere you want Best of alt each programme is put together by professional broadcasters journalists, and editors who have a strong interest in European languages and cultures. That enthusiasm comes through in every edition. From New York to London to Singapore? th
290、e users tell us no company produces a better product for language learners at all levels Ring for more information, or order at WWW. audiomagazine. com. We guarantee that you have nothing to lose if its not for you; let us know within 6 weeks and we will completely reimburse you.56. The audio-magazi
291、nes in the passage are_. A. published in European languages B. read on the computer screen C. designed in the form of small-sized books D. broadcast on television and the radio57. The audio-magazines are mainly for_. A. European journalists B. professional travelers C. language learners D. magazine
292、collectors58. What is mentioned as a feature of the audio-magazines? A. They are translated into English. B. They are convenient for the users. C. They are very easy to read D. They are cheap and popular.59. What does the underlined part reimburse you probably mean? A. Return the money you paid. B.
293、Change the product you bought. C. Offer you a free repair. D. Guarantee you the quality.答案 56.A 57.C 58.B 59.APassage 35(06湖南A篇)A NATIONWIDE BESTSELLERIts likely that everything you learned about.Americas ancient history is wrong.The new book,1491,completely changes our understanding of the Amerieas
294、 before the arrival of Columbus in 1492.DID YOU KNOW?When Columbus landed there were probably more people in the Americas than there were in Europe.The peoples of North America had such healthy life-styles that as late as the 19th century they continued to be the tallest people on earth.Facts have s
295、hown that the Amenicas were populated as long as 33,000 years ago.4,000 years ago Mesoamerican famers developed com in a feat (技艺) of genetie engineering that still isnt completely understood.COMMENTS ON 1491“In the tradition of Jared Diamond & John MePhee,a totally new view of precolunhian America”
296、.Richard Rhodes“Attrnctively written and really absorbing Charles C.Mann has produced a book thats part detective story,part cpie(史诗)and part tragedy(不幸).He has taken on a vast topic:thousands of years,two huge continents,and cultures.”Charles Matthews,San Jese Mercary News“Powerful and challenging”
297、Alan Taylor,Washingto post“A pleasure to read as well as a wonderful education”Howard Zinn56.On the whole,1491 is a book mainly about Americas_.A.life-styles B.population C.history D.agrieulture57.Which of the following as NOT TRUE about the comments on the book 1491?A. It is interesting and instruc
298、tive.B. It is attractive and culturally related.C. It is challenging and revolutionary.D. It is hurnorous and persuasive.58.From this passage,we can learn_.A.people settled in the Amencas a little carlier than 1942B.North Americans were the tallest in the 18th cenntry in the worldC.Mesoamencan farme
299、rs knew genclic engineering 5,000 years agoD.the population in the Americas was smaller than that in Europe in 1492答案 56.C 57.D 58.B Passage 36(06四川B篇)Welcome to Ontario Parks, a new body set up to manage Ontarios most treasured special places, the parks in our area. We are entering a very exciting
300、year for Ontario Parks. Last season we asked some 15,000 visitors in 45 parks how we could improve our programs and services. We also looked at the thousands of comment cards we received. As a result, new comfort stations have been added, the number of campsites has been increased, and weve made oth
301、er fzcility(设施) improvements. In addition, well be providing more educational programs. This year, for example, more than 40 parks will offer special day and evening activities to excite your curiosity about nature and history. Through the Internet, youll be happy to know that you can now explore al
302、l 270 parks on line. Let your family plan your park vacation, study a map of canoe routes, listen to the call of a loon or find up-to-date information about programs, services and facilities.So come and discover what Ontario Parks has to offer. Our parks are places to go with families and friends, f
303、or relaxation and fun, or simply to get away from it all. They are places where we can enrich our souls and “recharge our internal(内部的) batteries”. They provide chances to explore nature, see wildlife, swim, canoe, camp, hike, picnic, ride a bike Youll enjoy some of the best outdoor experiences avai
304、lable anywhere in the world. We urge you to make 2006 the year that you come out and have an Ontario Parks experience!59.The writers purpose in writing the text is to . A. tell more people the improvements in Ontario ParksB. attract more people to explore the parks on lineC. praise the beauty of nat
305、ure in Ontario ParksD. have more people visit the parks60.The facility improvements of Ontario Parks include .A. new programs and servicesB. new comfort stations and campsitesC. comfort stations and special activitiesD. new campsites and educational programs61.From paragraph 4, we know that Ontario
306、Parks offers visitors .A. the worlds new sports and gamesB. the most exciting adventures in the worldC. many choices to relax and refresh themselvesD. chances to experience all the outdoor activities62.According to the text, we can safely say that .A. some visitors suggested more campsitesB. about 1
307、5,000 people visited 45 parks last seasonC. many more people will visit Ontario Parks in 2006D. the manager of Ontario Parks worries they will have fewer visitors答案 59.D 60.B 61.C 62.APassage 37(06辽宁A篇)Have you ever dreamed of having a fashionable watch of great value?A small watchmaker in Switzerla
308、nd in 1922 designed the first automatic(自动的)watch to show the day, month, and date, Only seven of these splendid watches were ever made and these watches were almost lost to history. Today, it is so hard to get an original(首批的)watch that some watch historians are even willing to offer $ 200,000 for
309、one.These watches attracted a lot of people for their splendid color, fashionable style, and new uses in the 1920s. The owners of the watches were admired and set apart from the crowd. Because the number of the original watches is very limited, owning such a watch will make you feel very special.Tod
310、ay, you are offered the same kind of watch with improvement. It has a 24-jewel mechanical(机械的)movement, the kind desired by watch collectors, The watchmaker has made the movement of the watch much more modern with an automatic rotor(上弦装置)so that the watch never needs to be wound by hand. The watch c
311、omes in a very beautiful case with a crocodile design on it. To get a watch in such a perfect design to know history and to wear such a watch will show your personal taste and social position.You can get the watch either in person or by mail all an affordable price. You will also receive good servic
312、e from the watch seller. If you are not satisfied with the watch after you get it, you may simply return it within 30 days. Dont miss the chance to realize your dream.56. The original automatic watches are valuable because _.A. the watches were made many years agoB. the watches were made by a Swiss
313、watchmakerC. only rich people can afford the watchesD. only a few watches of the kind were made57. Watch collectors want to get the improved watch, especially for its_.A. mechanical movement B. splendid colorC. fashionable style D. new uses58. The purpose of the passage is to encourage the readers t
314、o_.A. buy the watch B. return the watchC. wear the watch D. receive the service59. The passage is probably taken from a _.A. reportB. magazine C. text bookD. science book答案 56.D 57.A 58.A 59.B(06江西)While l studied at school,I felt a great difficulty in leaning my Latin translationsI was always very
315、36 in using a dictionary,and 37 it most difficult,while to other boys it seemed 38 . I formed an alliance(盟友) with a boy in the Sixth GradeHe was very clever and 39 read Latin as easily as EnglishMy friend for his part was almost as 40 troubled by the English essays he had to write for the headmaste
316、r as I was 41 these Latin words. We agreed together that he should 42 me my Latin translations and that I should do his essays. The arrangement 43 wonderfullyThe headmaster seemed quite 44 with my work,and I had more time to myself in the morning.On the othcr hand,once a week 45 I had to compose the
317、 essays Of my fnendFor several months no difficulty 46 ,but once we were neary caught out One afternoon,the headmaster 47 my friend tO discuss one essay with him in a lively spirit“I was interested in this 48 you make hereI think you might have gone furtherTell me 49 you had in your mind. The headma
318、ster continued in this 50 for some time to fear of my friendHowever the headmaster,not wishing to 51 an occasion of praise into 52 of fault-finding,finally 53 him goHe came back to me like a man who had had a very narrow 54 and I made up my mind to make every effort tO study my 55 .36AquickBslowChar
319、dDgood37AmadeBgotCfoudDleft38AtroubleBdifferenceClaborDworry39AmlghtBwouldCshouldDcould40AveryBlittleCmuchDfew41AforBbyCinDto42AchangeBtakeCforgiveDtell43AworkedBtriedChappenedDdeveloped44AangryBsatisfiedCfrightenedDsad45Aor soBor elseCas usualDas far46AbecameBseemedClayDappeared47AcalledBtaughtCarr
320、angedDsent48AaimBgoalC.pointDopinion49AwhyBhowCwhichDwhat50AexcimentBwayCmeaningDdisappointment51AturnBleaveCgrowDbecome52AnoneBoneCeitherDsome53AorderedBaskedCtookDlet54AsurpriseBescapeChopeDchance55AreadingBwritingCtranslationsDessays答案 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.D 40.C 41.B 42.D 43.A 44.B 45.A 46.D 47.A 4
321、8.C 49.D 50.B 51.A 52.B 53.D 54.B 55.CPassage 36(06湖北)In the city of Fujisawa, Japan, lives a woman named Atsuko Saeki When she was a teenager, she 36 of going to the United States. Most of what she knew about American 37 was from the textbooks she had read. I had a 38 in mind: Daddy watching TV in
322、the living room, Mummy 39 cakes and their teenage daughter off to the cinema with her boyfriend. Atsuko 40 to attend college in California. When she arrived, however, she found it was not her 41 world. People were struggling with problems and often seemed 42 , she said. I felt very alone. One of her
323、 hardest 43 was physical education. We played volleyball. she said. The other students were 44 it, but I wasnt. One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to 45 the ball to her teammates so they could knock it 46 the net- NO problem for most people, but it terrified Atsuko. She was afraid of losing
324、face 47 she failed. A young man on her team 48 What she was going through. He walked up to me and 49 , Come on. You can do that You will never understand how those words of 50 made me feel. Four words: You can do that I felt like crying with happiness She made it through the class. Perhaps she thank
325、ed the young man; she is not 51 . Six years have passed. Atsuko is back in Japan, working as a salesclerk. I have 52 forgotten the words. she said. When things are not going so well, I think of them. She is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness 53 to her. He probably doesnt even remem
326、ber it, she said. That may be the lesson. Whenever you say something to a person cruel or kind-you have no idea how long the words will 54 . Shes all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four 55 words: You can do that.36. A. learned B. spoke C. dreamed D. heard37. A. way B. life C. educa
327、tion D. spirit38. A. photo B. painting C. picture D. drawing39. A. baking B. frying C. steaming D. boiling40. A. hoped B. arranged C. liked D. attempted41. A. described B. imagined C. created D. discovered42. A. tense B. cheerful C. relaxed D. deserted43. A. times B. question C. classes D. projects.
328、44. A. curious about B. good at C. slow at D. nervous about45. A. kick B. pass C. carry D. hit46. A. through B. into C. over D. past47. A. after B. if C. because D. until48. A. believed B. considered C. wondered D. sensed49. A. warned B. sighed C. ordered D. whispered50. A. excitement B. encourageme
329、nt C. persuasion D. suggestion51. A. interested B. doubtful C. puzzled D. sure52. A. never B. already C. seldom D. almost53. A. happened B. applied C. seemed D. meant54. A. continue B. stay C. exist D. live55. A. merciful B. bitter C. simple D. easy答案 36.C 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.B 41.B 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.
330、D 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.D 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.CPassage 37(06湖南)I returned to Abujs,the capital of Nigerin,after college gradvation.I had been there before my mother became a minister.Two weeks Inter.I told my mother I was bored.She said.“Herere the car keys.Go and buy some fruit.” 36 ,I jurnped
331、into the car and speeded off.Seeing me or rather my 37 ,a boy sprang up(跳起来). 38 to sell his banan is and peanuts.“Banana 300 naira.Peanut 200 naira!”Looking at his bbinck-striped bananas,I 39 to 200 total for the fruit and nuts.He 40 .I handed him a 500 naira note.He didnt have 41 .So I told him no
332、t to worry.He was 42 and smiled a row of petfect teeth.When.two weeks later.I 43 this same boy.I was more aware of my position in Nigerian soeicty.I should 44 this country as the son of a 45 .But it was hard to find pleasure in a place where it was so 46 to see a little boy who should have been in s
333、chool selling fruit. “Whats up?”I asked.He answered in 47 English,“II no get money to buy book.”I took out two 500 naira notes.He looked around 48 before sticking his hand into the car 49 the bills.One thousand naira means a lot to a farnily that 50 only 50,000 cach year. The next morning,security o
334、fficers told me,“In this place,when you give a little,people think youre a fountain of opportunity(机会).” 51 its right,but this happens everywhere in the world.I wondered if my little friend had actually used the money for 52 . After six monthswork in northern Nigeria,I returned and saw him again sta
335、nding on the road.“Are you in school now?”He nodded.A silence fell as we looked at each other,then I 53 what he wanted.I held out a 500 naira note.“Take this.”He shook his head fiercely and stepped back 54 hurt.“Its a gift.”I said. Shaking his head again,he handed me a basket of bananas and peanuts,
336、“Ive been waiting to 55 these to you.”36.A.EncouragedB.DisappointedC.DelightedD.Confused37.A.carB.motherC.drivetD.keys38.A.willingB.afraidC.cager D.ashamed39.A.got downB.bargained downC.put downD.look down40.A.explainedB.promisedC.agreedD.admitted41.A.changeB.notesC.checksD.bills42.A.troubledB.regre
337、tfulC.comfortableD.graleful43.A.ran afterB.ran intoC.ran overD.ran to44.A.proteetB.enjoyC.helpD.support45.A.ministerB.headmasterC.managerD.president46.A.luckyB.amazingC.funnyD.common47.A.oldB.brokenC.traditionalD.modern48.A.proudlyB.madlyC.cunouslyD.nervously49.A.forB.withC.atD.upon50.A.spendsB.pays
338、C.makesD.affords51.A.PossiblyB.ActuallyC.CertainlyD.Fortunately52.A.joysB.nutsC.booksD.bananas 53.A.askedB.unaginedC.remindedD.realized54.A.whenB.as ifC.even ifD.after55.A.sendB.provideC.sellD.give答案 36.C 37.A 38.C 39.B 40.C 41.A 42.D 43.B 44.B 45.A 46.D 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.A 52.C 53.D 54.B 55.DP
339、assage 38(06四川)One day,Raul was miles away from the small ranch(牧场) house in a large valley. 36 seemed to be all right, yet he felt strange and somewhat uneasy. The wind had picked up, and angry, dark clouds 37 across the sky. He could smell the rain coming. And it did. 38 ,the lightning flashed thr
340、ough the clouds, nearly 39 Raul. The thunder(雷声) was so loud that he buried his 40 in his hands and rubbed his eyes.Then he heard it. Hoofbeats(蹄声).He 41 .There before him stood a tall, white 42 . An old man stared down at him from its back. “Wh-wh-who are y-y-you?” asked Raul. “My name is Gray Clou
341、d,” the old man answered 43 .“Come with me.” Raul followed on his horse. A 44 feeling came over him. All 45 them the rain was pouring down, 46 not a drop fell on them. They seemed to be 47 back toward Rauls home. Raul lost track of time. Then all at once he found 48 at the ranch gate. The old man tu
342、rned his horse, 49 his hand, and smiled. Lightning flashed again. The old man and his horse were 50 . Rauls father ran out across the yard to 51 him. “we have been 52 sick about you. Are you okay? Hurry. Lets get in out of the 53 .”“Wait,” said Raul. “Have you ever heard of an old man called Gray Cl
343、oud?” “Cant say I wait. I 54 my great-grandfather used to tell storied about a man called Gray Cloud. He died a long time ago. They say he was 55 by lightning during a terrible thunderstorm. Why do you ask?”36. A. Something B. EverythingC. Anything D. Nothing37.A.dropped B. fell C. rolled D. covered
344、38.A.Suddenly B. Strongly C. Quickly D. Hardly39.A.beating B. blinding C. burning D. touching40.A.nose B. hair C. neck D. head41.A.looked up B. woke up C. lay down D. sat down42.A.tiger B. horse C. lion D. elephant43.A.lazily B. angrily C. coldly D. slowly44.A.natural B. common C. strange D. bad45.A
345、.around B. beside C. through D. above46.A.yet B. for C. so D. or47.A.walking B. leading C. heading D. returning48.A.them B. themselves C. him D. himself49.A.shook B. waved C. held D. took50.A.gone B. left C. followed D. lost51.A.see B. meet C. beat D. ask52.A.waited B. thought C. worried D. excited5
346、3.A.yard B. wind C. grass D. rain54.A.believe B. consider C. doubt D. forget55.A.defeated B. caught C. damaged D. struck答案 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.D 41.A 42.B 43.D 44.C 45.A 46.A 47.C 48.D 49.B 50.A 51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.DPassage 39(06陕西B卷)The child in the hospital bed was just waking up after havin
347、g a throat(喉咙)operation.His throat 21 ,and he was afraid.However.the young nurse 22 By his bed smiled so 23 hat the little boy smiled back.He 24 to be afraid.The young nurse was May Paxton 25 e was deaf(聋的).May Paxton graduated 26 the Missouri School for the Deaf near the year 1909.Three years 27 sh
348、e went to see Dr.Richard son about 28 nurse.Dr Richardson was one of the founders of Mercy Hospital of Kansas City. 29 had never heard of a deaf nurse.She told May that her 30 would be very low and that the work would be 31 . However,May said that hard work did not frighten her.Dr. Richardson was 32
349、 her,and accepted May as a student nurse.Dr.Richardson never 33 her decision 34 ,she was so pleased with Mays work that she later accepted two other deaf women as student nurses.The 35 was Miss Marian Finch,who was hard of 36 .The second was Miss Lillie Bessie.These three were 37 “the silent angles(
350、天使) of Mercy Hospital”during the 38 they worked there.Dr.Richardson often 39 her faith in the girls ability to learn nursing.She wrore to May,“For three years,you have been with us It is wonderful to me that no man. 40 or child ever,to my knowledge,made a complaint(投诉)against you”21.A.cutB.burtC.wou
351、ndedD.darnaged22.A.standingB.jurnpingC.lyingD.crying23.A.shylyB sadlyC.cheerfullyD.weakly24.A.continuedB.beganC.stoppedD.forgot25.A.forB.soC.andD.but26.A.asB.fromC.withD.in27.A.laterB.beforeC.agoD.then28.A.seekingB.changingC.hiringD.becoming29.A.YouB.SheC.WeD.He30.A.moneyB.checkC .payD.price31.A.eas
352、yB.disappointing C.joyfulD.difficult32.A.angry withB.sagtisfied withC.sorry forD.ashamed of33.A.regrettedB.thought ofC.likedD.believed34.A.In factB.In a hurryC.In surpriseD.In public35.A.oneB.othersC.firstD.other36.A.readingB.hearingC.listeningD.writing37.A.offeredB.chosenC.toldD.called38.A.yearB.mo
353、nthC.timeD.term39.A.spoke ofB.saidC.heard ofD.noticed40.A.personB.wornanC.boyD.girl答案 21.B 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.C 26.B 27.A 28.D 29.B 30.C 31.D 32.B 33.A 34.A 35.C 36.B 37.D 38.C 39.A 40.B(07宁夏、海南、全国)In the United States there was an unusual tale telling of the daughter of a mechanic (技工). One day whil
354、e walking along the bank of a lake, the girl 36 to see 20 eggs laid by a wild goose. After some time the girl 37 the mother would not return to her eggs and she 38 to take them home. There she carefully 39 the eggs in the heat of a lamp. Several days 40 the eggs broke and the baby geese came into th
355、e 41 .Geese are known to take the first living thing they see as their mother. 42 , to these young geese, the girl was their mother. As they 43 , the girl was able to 44 her birds to run across the grass, but she could not teach them to 45 . The girl became increasingly worried about this, both when
356、 46 and in her dreams. Later, she had an 47 : She would pilot a plane to guide them in 48 . She asked her father for a plane and he assembled(组装)a small aircraft for her. Caring about 49 safety, the father decided to pilot the plane himself. However, the birds did not 50 or follow him, and 51 slept
357、in the grass. One day, the girl 52 into the plane, started it and soon left the 53 . Seeing their mother take to the air, the birds 54 flapped(拍打)their wings and 55 . She flew the plane freely in the sky, her young birds following. 36. A. managed B. attempted C. happened D. supposed 37. A. realized
358、B. expected C. imagined D. admitted 38. A. helped B. decided C. afforded D. meant39. A. placed B. protected C. treated D. examined 40. A. ago B. out C. later D. long 41. A. family B. lake C. home D. world 42. A. But B. Also C. Thus D. Still43. A. increased B. improved C. rose D. grew44. A. ask B. le
359、ad C. want D. allow45. A. fly B. race C. swim D. sing 46. A. asleep B. away C. around D. awake47. A. idea B. opinion C. explanation D. excuse 48. A. sky B. heaven C. flight D. plane49. A. his B. her C. their D. its 50. A. respect B. remember C. recognize D. receive 51. A. so B. instead C. hardly D.
360、too52. A. climbed B. looked C. reached D. fell53. A. house B. floor C. water D. ground54. A. secretly B. disappointedly C. patiently D. eagerly55. A. looked away B. set out C. went by D. turned back答案 36. C 37. A 38. B 39. A 40. D 41.A 42. C 43. D 44.C45. B 46. C 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. A 51. C 52. B
361、53.D 54. D55. BPassage 21(07全国)We arrived in Spain for the first time a few weeks ago. I decided to 21 a car because we had sold the one we had in England before 22 home. Yesterday the sales office rang us to say the car was 23 . I had tried out a model like it before, but as I was not yet 24 drivin
362、g in this city, my wife did not want me to collect it 25 so we went together to 26 it. We paid for the car and 27 the papers. They told us that there was 28 petrol(汽油)to take us to a garage, where we could fill up. The 29 garage to the office was about 100 yards away and we got there 30 . But when I
363、 turned into main road I suddenly saw a lot of cars racing 31 me. I got out of 32 as fast as I could by backing into the garage 33 and the man behind 34 me.“Its such a problem to 35 to drive on the right side, isnt it?” my wife said. “Yes, if only I had had a few lessons for 36 .” I replied. “You ha
364、d better go 37 on the way home,” my wife said. “Youd be sorry if you had 38 on the first day, wouldnt you?” While we were talking, the man behind got out of his car and said in good English,” Would you mind telling me 39 you are thinking of leaving? 40 are you going to sit in your car all day?”21.A.
365、 borrowB. driveC. buyD. choose22.A. leavingB. makingC. returningD. getting23.A. rightB. readyC. fixedD. sold24.A. sure ofB. satisfied withC. interested inD. used to25.A. on my ownB. right awayC. in a hurryD. on the way26.A. receiveB. bringC. orderD. fetch27.A. acceptedB. wroteC. signedD. copied28.A.
366、 littleB. enoughC. muchD. no29.A. bestB. nearestC. quickestD. cleanest30.A. latelyB. directlyC. safelyD. slowly31.A. afterB. withC. aroundD. towards32.A. their wayB. the garageC. their sightD. the car33.A. at lastB. once moreC. as usualD. as well34.A. caughtB. cheeredC. shouted atD. chatted with35.A
367、. prepareB. continueC. chooseD. remember36.A. discussionB. adventureC. experimentD. practice37.A. carefullyB. smoothlyC. quicklyD. differently38.A. an errorB. a problemC. as accidentD. a headache39.A. whenB. whyC. howD. what40.A. ForB. OrC. ButD. So答案 21.C 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.A 26.D 27.C 28.B 29.B 30.
368、C31.D 32.A 33.B 34.C 35.D 36.D 37.A 38.C 39.A 40.BPassage 22(07北京)Ban the Band(乐队)Every year,out school has a dance for all the students. Its a little funny seeing friends in clean shoes and trousers or colorful _36_,instead of the usual school uniform.Most of us think the dance is great _37_ -even
369、the teachers enjoy being there._38_,two weeks ago someone said that there would be no _39_ band this year -onlu CDs.“I dont _40_ it!”Amy cried out during the lunch break.“Someone said the school couldnt _41_ a band, and they think its too noisy anyway/”added Daniel.“Well, I dont think its _42_ enoug
370、h without a band!”declared Angela.” and Im going to see what can be done.”Angela was as good as her _43_.In the afternoon she went to see the school headmaster who agreed to give the _44_ some more thought. And he suggested that one _45_for having a band was to increase the price of each ticket from
371、 $5 to $10.Angela had to _46_ out whether the students would like to do that.“I need all of you to help me,” she _47_to our group before school the next day.”Mr. Berry gave me a list of all the names, and suggested we ask each one their _48_ about the band and the extra cost.”_49_ the day we asked a
372、round as Angela suggested, and wrote down peoples feelings about the band and the cost. We were amazed how much _50_ there was for the band and everyone agreed to pay the extra $5.“Im surprised,” smiled Mr. Berry, when we gave him the _51_.”I really thought that only a few people _52_ their band and
373、 that the cost would be too high.OK. Angela, your next _53_is to find a good band and line them up for the dance. ”Angela was all smiles and _54_ the news to Amy and Daniel.”Youre _55_,”smiled Daniel to Angela as he thought how close they came to having a less than perfect dance.36. A. shapesB. dres
374、sedC. flowersD. pictures37. A. funB. workC. effortD. progress38. A. BesidesB. OtherwiseC. HoweverD.Therefore39. A. newB. liveC.foreignD.narching40. A. meanB.needC. acceptD.believe41 A. leadB.serveC.affordD.form42. A. goodB. clearC.usefulD.easy43. A. lookB.behaviorC.mindD.word44. A. scheduleB.situati
375、onC.viewD.action45. A.possibilityB.concernC.decisionD.chance46. A. callB.findC.carryD.point47. A.adminttedB.repliedC.apolpgizedD.announced48. A.knowledgeB.instructionC.opinionD.information49. A. OnB. ForC. ByD.During50. A.trustB.moneyC.supportD.care51. A.resultsB.noticesC.questionsD.examples52. A.we
376、lcomedB.wantedC.defendedD.invited53. A.taskB.businessC.exerciseD.duty54. A.showedB.wroteC.brokeD.read55. A.amusingB.interestingC.excitingD.amazing答案 36.B 37.A 38.C 39.B 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.D 44.B 45 .A 46.B 47.D 48.C 49.D 50.C 51.A 52.B 53 A 54 C 55.D Passage 23(07天津)Roberta appeared on the stage. She
377、 took a deep breath and began to 16 . Now she was Portia, a strongwilled 17 in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice. The theater was filled with people. She was speaking with a power she had never before experienced, the words flowing 18 form her.19 , Roberta had never acted in her life before the au
378、dition (选拔试演). She 20 being in front of other people. She was very 21 at school. She had never thought she was good enough at anything to 22 much attention. She stayed mostly to herself, making 23 friends. She had excellent grades, 24 she always thought that something was missing.Two weeks before th
379、e audition, Robertsas mother had heard about it and 25 her to join in.“I cant think of anyone else better suited to 26 the part. Remember all the plays you used to act out for us?”Her mother wouldnt let the 27 drop. “Youre just a little scared (害怕) .Everyone gets scared. You know you 28 do it. The t
380、rick is to look past the 29 to find the love of what youre doing.So Roberta had made an appointment (预约) with the head of the Drama Club. She had read the play and found herself excited by the 30 of speaking such rich words. In secret she practiced Portias part, 31 the lines by repeating them over a
381、nd over. It wasnt hard; she 32 every minute of it. Every time she spoke the words, she had a new 33 of the lines, as if Shakespeare had written Portia on many levels.On the day of the audition, she 34 two of Portias famous speeches for the auditors. When she had finished, the head of the Drama Club
382、announced the 35 was hers. 16.A. sing B. dance C. speak D. report17.A. member B. actress C. player D. character18.A. weakly B. rapidly C. smoothly D. slowly19.A. At first B. In fact C. After all D. In all20.A. hated B. enjoyed C. appreciated D. regretted21.A. honest B. shy C. polite D. patient 22.A.
383、 avoid B. focus C. pay D. attract23. A. few B. a few C. several D. many24. A. or B. so C. for D. but25. A. forced B. requested C. encouraged D. reminded26. A. accept B. play C. offer D. learn27. A. role B. matter C. interest D. grade28. A. can B. must C. may D. should29. A. anger B. pain C. sadness
384、D. fear30. A. purpose B. way C. idea D. importance31. A. memorizing B. organizing C. checking D. improving32. A. disliked B. loved C. expected D. bore33. A. consideration B. description C. selection D. understanding34. A. practiced B. planned C. performed D. delivered 35.A. part B. play C. speech D.
385、 position 答案 16.C 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.A 21.B 22.D 23.A 24.D 25.C 26.B 27.B 28.A 29.D 30.C 31.A 32.B 33.D 34.C 35.APassage 24(07江苏)Carolyn Stradley is the founder of C&S Paving Inc. (铺路公司) in Atlanta, USA. In the following account, she recalls the job that challenged her 36 and skill but left her flyin
386、g high.“When the Atlanta Airport was under 37 in 1979, we were a new company struggling to make it. National Car Rental wanted to have 2,500 square meters of dirt paved 38 the cars could be on site 39 the airport opened, and the official opening was only ten days away! 40 other local paving company
387、wanted to do the job, 41 it couldnt be done in such a short time.“Because we were new and really needed the work, we were 42 to try harder. We gave National Car Rental our offer and 43 our best effort to get the job finished within ten days. We also 44 them that if we failed, they would be no worse
388、off, 45 they had plenty to gain if we succeeded.“We got the job and immediately went into 46 . Working at night needed lights, so I rented a machine to produce electricity for the site. Our 47 challenge was to keep the rock mixture 48 enough. All the available water wagons (洒水车) were rented out for
389、the airport construction, and we certainly couldnt afford to buy a new one. 49 , I got a special 50 to rent fire engine hoses (消防水龙带) and connect them to nearby hydrants (消防栓); then I 51 held one of those hoses to 52 down the rock.“Those ten days were filled with challenges that 53 one creative idea
390、 after another. Nine days later, the night before the airport opened, National Car Rental was the 54 company that had cars on the parking lot.“The key to our success was having the 55 to take on any job and then being creative in our approach to getting it done.”36. A. kindnessB. patienceC. imaginat
391、ionD. experience37. A. constructionB. repairC. controlD. development38. A. afterB. asC. forD. so39. A. whileB. sinceC. whereD. when40. A. SomeB. AnyC. NoD. Every41. A. statingB. reportingC. tellingD. warning42. A. ableB. nervousC. afraidD. willing43. A. supportedB. promisedC. continuedD. improved44.
392、 A. askedB. surprisedC. remindedD. demanded45. A. though B. butC. asD. unless46. A. discussionB. actionC. practiceD. production47. A. nextB. firstC. pastD. previous48. A. coldB. wetC. looseD. clean49. A. NaturallyB. ObviouslyC. MeanwhileD. Instead50. A. excuseB. orderC. permitD. reason51. A. exactly
393、B. personallyC. angrilyD. hardly52. A. pullB. knockC. hitD. water53. A. requiredB. mixedC. followedD. formed54. A. bestB. lastC. secondD. only55. A. courageB. interestC. hopeD. chance答案 36.C 37.A 38.D 39.D 40.C 41.A 42.D 43.B 44.C 45.B 46.B 47.A 48.B 49.D 50.C 51.B 52.D 53.A 54.D 55.APassage 25(07辽宁
394、)Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. “You need 36 his father said. “But if you dont work hard, no fortune will come.”What made him sad was 37 his piano teacher in Beijing didnt like him. “You have no talent. Y
395、ou will never be a pianist. 38 a nine-year-old boy Lang Lang was badly 39. He decided that he didnt want to be a 40 any more. For the next two weeks he didnt touch the piano 41 his father didnt push, but waited.Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to 42 some holiday songs. He didnt to, h
396、ut as he placed his fingers on the piano key., he 43 that he could show others that he had talent_44_.That day he told his father 45 he had been waiting to hear- that he wanted is study with a new teacher. 46 that point on, everything turned around.He started 47 competitions(比赛). In the 1994 Interna
397、tional Young Pianists Competition, when it was 48 that Lang Lang had won, he was too 49 to hold back his tears. Soon 50 as clear that he couldnt stay in China foreverhe had to play on the worlds big 51 in 1997 Lang Lang 52 again, this time to Philadelphia, U. S. There he spent Two years practicing.
398、And by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his 53 performance at Chicagos Ravinia Festival, giga(特邀演出 ) in Lincoln Center and Carnegie hail started 54 Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots(发现) him, and lets him 5536.A. exercise B. fortune C. knowl
399、edge D. wealth37.A. whether B. why C. when D. that38.A. Like B. With C. To D. As39.A. hurt B. weakened C. ruined D frightened40.A. singer B pianist C. Conductor D. player41.A. Hopefully B. Patiently C. Wisely D. Painfully 42.A. play B. sing C. write D. study43.A. seemed B . admitted C. noticed D. re
400、alized44.A. in all B. above all C. after all D. at all45.A. that B. what C. which D. when46.A. From B. At C. Since D. After47.A. receiving B. accepting C. winning D. beating48. A. told B. mentioned C. announced D. recognized49. A. excited B. encouraged C. shocked D. satisfied50. A. this B. it C. tha
401、t D. what51. A. conceits B. tours C. competitions D. stages52.A. started B. left C. moved D. performed53. A. successful B. cheerful C. respectful D. meaningful54. A. pulling B. breaking C. falling D. pouring55. A. brighten B. shine C. admire D. develop答案 36.B 37.D 38.D 39.A 40.B 41.C 42.A 43.D 44.C
402、45.B 46.A 47.C 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.BPassage 26(07福建)I grew up in a tiny Baltimore row house in a faraway mountain area. My parents 36 the necessities of life 37 they couldnt give much more. If I asked my father 38 a pair of jeans, he would say, “If you want them, make the money and
403、 buy them 39 .” He wasnt being mean; he just couldnt 40 them. From age 12 on, I did part-time jobs after school.When I 41 from high school, I joined the navy. Soon I was in a boot camp(新兵训练营) at Parris Island, S. C., where I learned that life in the navy centered around completing daily 42 . These c
404、ould be anything from cleaning the camp to conducting mock(模拟的) battles. Completing these tasks successfully 43 discipline, team-work and responsibility. It didnt 44 whether you were black, white or Asian; everyone worked together for the 45 of the company.I went 46 to graduate from the U.S. Naval A
405、cademy and later became an officer in the navy. The part of my job I 47 most was the comseling(咨询) meeting I 48 with the family members of the men and women in my 49 , trying to help them deal with the long periods of 50 . These proved popular and word of them spread. 51 I was being asked to give en
406、couraging 52 to business groups, educators and keds across the country.But I consider the boot camp my first real 53 , and my life is still guided by the 54 lessons I hearned there. It taught me discipline, friendship and the pride related to setting a task every day and working hard to 55 it.36.A.p
407、rovidedB.gotC.madeD.bought 37.A.whileB.butC.soD.or38.A.aboutB.withC.forD.of39.A.themselvesB.ourselvesC.yourselfD.myself40.A.payB.findC.produceD.afford41.A.cameB.returnedC.escapedD.graduated42.A.drillsB.tasksC.exercisesD.reports43.A.includedB.askedC.requiredD.met44.A.matterB.meanC.existD.work45.A.goo
408、dB.bossC.restD.right46.A.outB.onC.awayD.off47.A.tookB.hatedC.enjoyedD.did48.A.endedB.beganC.continuedD.held49.A.chargeB.situationC.positionD.choice50.A.lessonsB.meetingC.trainingD.separation51.A.Long beforeB.Before longC.As usualD.Once again52.A.performancesB.descriptionsC.speechesD.gifts53.A.vacati
409、onB.placeC.jobD.travel54.A.importantB.bitterC.normalD.difficult55.A.gainB.achieveC.showD.match答案 36.A37.B38.C39.C40.D 41.D42.B43.C44.A 45.A 46.B47.C48.D49.A50.D 51.B52.C53.C54.A55.BPassage 27(07浙江)The books in Davids schoolbag felt like bricks as he ran down the street. What he wanted to do was to p
410、lay basketball with Eric, 21 his mother told him he would have to return his sisters books to the library first.He had 22 set foot in a library and he wasnt about to do so today. He would just 23 the books in the outside return box. But there was a 24 ; it was locked.He went into the building, only
411、a few minutes 25 closing time. He put the books into the return box. And after a brief 26 in the toliet, he would be on his way to the playground to 27 Eric.David stepped out of the toliet and stopped in 28 the library lights were off. The place was 29 . The doors had been shut. They 30 be opened fr
412、om the inside, he was trapped(被困) in a library!He tried to 31 a telephone call, but was unable to 32 . Whats more, the pay phones were on the outside of the building. 33 the sun began to set, he searched for a light and found it. 34 he could see. David wrote on a piece of paper: “ 35 ! Im TRAPPED in
413、side!” and stuck it to the glass door. 36 , someone passing by would see it.He was surprised to discover that this place was not so unpleasant, 37 . Rows and rows of shelves held books, videos and music. He saw a book about Michael Jordan and took it off the shelf. He settled into a chair and starte
414、d to 38 .He knew he had to 39 , but now, that didnt seem to be such a 40 thing.21. A. butB. becauseC. orD. since 22. A. everB. nearlyC. neverD. often23. A. passB. dropC. carryD. take 24. A. problemB. mistakeC. caseD. question 25. A. duringB. afterC. overD. before 26. A. restB. breakC. walkD. stop27.
415、 A. visit B. meetC. catchD. greet28. A.delightB.angerC.surpriseD. eagerness29. A. lonelyB. emptyC. noisyD. crowded 30. A. wouldntB. shouldnt C. couldntD. neednt 31. A. makeB. fixC. useD. pick 32. A. get onB. get upC. get throughD. get in 33. A. IfB. AsC. ThoughD. Until34. A. On timeB. Now and thenC.
416、 By the wayD. At last 35. A. Come B. HelpC. HelloD. Sorry36. A. SurelyB. ThankfullyC.TrulyD. Gradually37. A. at mostB.after allC.in shortD. as usual38. A. watchB. palyC. readD. write39. A. wait B. standC. sleepD. work40. A. badB. coolC. strangeD. nice答案 21.A 22.C 23.B 24.A 25.D 26.D 27.B 28.C 29.B 3
417、0.C 31.A 32.C 33.B 34.D 35.B 36.A 37.B 38.C 39.A 40.A Passage 28(07湖北)Many years ago,I owned a service station and roadhouse on the main road between Melbourne and Adelaide.One very cold,wet night at about 3:30 a.m.,there was a 41 on the front door of our house.A young man,wet from 42 to toe,explain
418、ed that he had 43 out of petrol about 30 km up the road.He had left his pregnant(怀孕的) wife and his two children 44 at the car and siad that he would hitchhike(搭便车) back.Once I had 45 a can with petrol,I took him back to his car where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both 46 ,saying t
419、hat they were cold.Once the car had started,I suggested that he 47 me back.Before leaving,I had turned the heater 48 in the roadhouse,so that when we went in,it was nice and 49 .While the little ones played and ran 50 ,I prepared bread and butter for the children,and hot chocolate for the 51 .It was
420、 about 5 a.m. before they 52 .The young fellow asked me how much he 53 me and I told him that the petrol pump(加油泵) had 54 $15.He offered to pay “call-out fee”,but I wouldnt accept it.About a month later,I received a 55 from Interstate,a large bus company that we had been trying to 56 to stop off at
421、our roadhouse for a long time.It 57 out that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager,the most 58 person in the company.In his letter,he thanked me again and 59 me that,from then on,all their buses would stop at my service station.In this 60 ,a little bit of kindness was rewarded with a
422、 huge amount of benefits.41.A.kickB.hitC.beatD.knock42.A.fingerB.shoulderC.headD.hand43.A.drivenB.usedC.comeD.run44.A.awayB.behindC.overD.out45.A.suppliedB.pouredC.equippedD.filled46.A.sleepingB.cryingC.quarrellingD.fighting47.A.allowB.ringC.leadD.follow48.A.onB.offC.inD.over49.A.neatB.hotC.warmD.at
423、tractive50.A.aroundB.insideC.nearbyD.along51.A.driversB.guestsC.customersD.adults52.A.leftB.arrivedC.ateD.disappeared53.A.gaveB.paidC.owedD.offered54.A.appearedB.exhibitedC.calculatedD.shown55.A.callB.letterC.checkD.notice56.A.getB.forceC.requiteD.hope57.A.pointedB.turnedC.workedD.found58.A.generous
424、B.successfulC.seriousD.powerful59.A.praisedB.persuadedC.informedD.convinced60.A.lessonB.businessC.aspectD.case答案 41.D 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.D 46.B 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.A 51.D 52.A 53.C 54.D 55.B 56.A 57.B 58.D 59.C 60.D Passage 29(07湖南)When I was young, my parents ran a snack bar in our small town. One eve
425、ning in early April, my mother told me to fill in at the snack bar 36 a worker who had the flu. I told her I would mess it up, 37 I had never worked at the bar before. I 38 that instead of making money, I would end up owing it. “You can do it,” said my mother, “ 39 , you wont get much business until
426、 lunch.” “But Ill never remember the orders, and Im no good 40 money. Please, Mom, dont 41 me. “Then Ill help you,” she said. I shrugged my shoulders. I thought my mothers 42 was a bad one, but I 43 . When I got to the bar the next day, I found my mother was 44 . Because the weather that day was rai
427、ny and cold, people wanted hot snacks and drinks. 45 , I was really slow at taking the orders and making change. The line of people grew, and everybody seemed 46 , I was so nervous that my hands shook, and I 47 a cup into pieces. What a mess! Then my mother came to 48 me, and she also showed me how
428、to make 49 . If someone gave me $ 5 for something that cost $ 3.25, I handed over 50 quarters and a dollar and said, “75 cents makes four dollars, plus one dollar makes five.” Things went more 51 after that. By the end of the day, I could remember orders, 52 the bill, and make change quickly with a
429、smile. I was even a little 53 when the sun came out and dried up business. My mother said she was proud of me, and when she 54 that I work at the snack bar again next year, I did not even shrug. I was too busy 55 the restaurant I would open one day. 36.A. to B. for C. afterD. over37.A. because B. th
430、oughC. until D. while40.A. ofB. onC. aboutD. with41.A. blameB. foolC. frightenD. make42.A. ideaB. barC. dayD. answer43.A. guessed B. obeyed C. beggedD. admitted44.A. angryB. sad C. worryD. ashamed45.A. At leastB. At lastC. At most D. At first 46.A. surprised B. impoliteC. pleased D. impatient47.A. d
431、amaged B. destroyed C. brokeD. ruined 48.A. scoldB. helpC. beatD. save49.A. moneyB. lunchC. coffeeD. change50.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five51.A. smoothlyB. fairlyC. simplyD. conveniently 52.A. turn in B. count out C. take over D. add up 53.A. discouragedB. disturbed C. disappointed D. distrusted 54.A
432、. thoughtB. stated C. announced D. suggested 55.A. imagining B. preparingC. examining D. describing 答案 36.A 37.B 38.C 39.C 40.D 41.D 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.D 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.D 50.B 51.A 52.D 53C 54.D 55.APassage 30(07江西)Until 1954 it was thought that no man could run one mile in less than four minutes.
433、 As years 36 ,the record came closer and closer to four minutes and Roger Bannister, a young English 37 ,began to believe be might 38 this almost magic barrier.It was a cold afternoon on May 6th,1954,when Bannister knew be had a 39 chance. Bannister had been 40 hard and was very fit, but the weather
434、 conditions were a real 41 to him. Describring the 42 later,Bannister said,“On the way to the track the wind blew strongly. As I 43 for the start I glanced at the flag. It moved 44 now. This was the moment when I made my decision.”“The gun fired. My legs 45 to meet no resistance, as if I was 46 forw
435、ard by some unknown force. The noise from the faithful 47 gave me greater strength. I felt the 48 of a lifetimes had come.”“I was driven on by a 49 of fear and pride. My body had long since used up all its energy 50 it went on running just the same. This was the critical moment when my legs were str
436、ong enough to carry me over the last few yards as they 51 could have done in previous years. When I leapt at(冲向)the 52 tape, I fell, almost 53 .“I knew I had done it, even before I 54 the time. The announcement came. Result of the one mileTime, three minutesthe test was 55 in the noise of excitement
437、.”36.A.passed along B.passed down C.went by D.went ove37.A.coach B.athlete C.captain D.judge38.A.defeat B.move C.beat D.break39.A.real B.lucky C.serious D.false40.A.competing B.training C.figthting D.attending41.A.eagerness B.pleasure C.relief D.worry42.A.accident B.event C.issue D.topie43.A.did up
438、B.made up C.put up D.lined up44.A.safely B.heavily C.thinly D.gently45.A.seemed B.used C.happened D.had46.A.dragged B.drawn C.pulled D.pushed47.A.mass B.residents C.crowd D.team48.A.moment B.period C.while D.date49.A.concentration B.collection C.combination D.cleassification50.A.so B.but C.or D.as51
439、.A.never B.ever C.even D.still52.A.starting B.lasting C.finishing D.running53.A.unconcerned B.unconscious C.unkinown D.unnoticed54.A.offered B.told C.announced D.beard55.A.stuck B.involved C.lost D.spread答案 36.C 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.B 41.D 42.B 43.D 44.D 45.A 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.B 51.A 52.C 53.B 54.
440、D 55.C(07山东)Life is filled with challenges. As we get older we 36 realize that those challenges to the very things than 37 us and make us who we are ,it is the same with the challenges that come with 38 .When we are faced with a challenge, we usually have two 39 . we can try to beat it off, or we ca
441、n decide that the thing 40 the challenge isnt worth the 41 and call it quits. Although there are certainly 42 when calling it quits it the right thing to do, in most 43 all that is needed is 44 and communicable. When we are communed to something, it means that no matter how 45 or how uncomfortable s
442、omething is ,we will always choose to 46 it trough instead of running away from it. Communication is making a 47 for discussion and talking about how you feel as opposed to just saying what the other person did wrong. 48 you can say to a friend, “I got my feelings hurt.” 49 “You hurt my feelings,” y
443、ou are going to be able solve the problem much faster. In dealing with many challenges that friendship will bring to you, try to see them for 50 they me: small hurdles you need to jump or 51 on your way through life. Nothing is so big that it is 52 to get over, and hurt only 53 to make us stronger.
444、It s all part of growing up, it 54 to everyone, and some day you will 55 all of this and say, “Hard as it was, it make me who I am today. And that a good thing.” 36Aseem to Bcome to Chope to Dtry to 37Adesign Bpromote Cdirect Dshape 38AconfidenceBpressure CfriendshipDdifficulty 39AopportunitiesBexpe
445、ctations CchoicesDaspects 40AdemandingBdeserving CpredictingDpresenting 41AcommentBloss CtroubleDexpense 42AspansBtimes CdatesDages43AcasesBfields CpartsDoccasions 44AassessmentBcommitment CencouragementDadjustment 45AdoubtfulBshameful CharmfulDpainful 46AkeepBcontrol CfaceDcatch 47AspaceBplan Ctopi
446、cDroom 48AIfBAs CWhileDUnless 49Aother thanBrather than Cor ratherDor else 50AwhatBwho CwhereDwhich 51Apass byBcome across Cget throughDrun over 52AunnecessaryBnecessary CimpossibleDpossible 53AservesBmeans CaimsDattempts 54AopensBappeals CgoesDhappens 55Alock down onBlook back on Clook forward toDl
447、ook up to 答案 36.B 37.D 38.C 39.C 40.D 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.B 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.A 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.B(07安徽)It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java s young people mad with excitement.Fireworks were lit long before the moon 36 . The big noise brought people out 37
448、 the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of 38_ fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys 39 more and covered their ears as they waited _ 40_ for the explosions.The moon appeared above the horizon(地平线) : huge, 41 ball high above the city, and the _42
449、filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year s greatest _ 43 _ : the Night of the Full Moon , a festival(节日) that is especially popular 44_ young people.More and more young Javanese 45 together and walked slowly through the 46 Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain _ 47 t
450、he city. They continued to climb 48 they reached the old temple( 寺庙 ) at the 49 of the mountain.After they were _ 50 the temple, they drank their water and ate their moon-cakes - delicious home-made ones, 51 of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people 52_ cross-legged in circles,
451、 chatting and telling each other jokes. And 53 , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to 54 the brightly shining moon.By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the 55 city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to
452、 be heard from the distance.36. A. let outB. gave outC. came outD. set out37. A. intoB. atC. ofD. from38. A. burningB. usedC. explodingD. broken39. A. litB. boughtC. piledD. removed40. A. patientlyB. calmlyC. worriedlyD. excitedly41. A. silverB. newC. colorfulD. gold42. A. mountainsB. valleysC. stre
453、etsD. shops43. A. gamesB. meetingsC. sportsD. events44. A. forB. toC. withD. in45. A. dancedB. gatheredC. drankD. shouted46. A. villageB. sceneC. nightD. ground47. A. on the edge ofB. on the way toC. in the center ofD. in the direction of48. A. whileB. untilC. unlessD. though49. A. tipB. backC. topD
454、. bottom50. A. insideB. nearC. offD. across51. A. fondB. littleC. fullD. free52. A. jumpedB. satC. stoodD. bent53. A. soB. evenC. yetD. still54. A. followB. showC. noticeD. admire55. A. cleanB. grayC. peacefulD. empty答案 36. C37. A 38. B39. A 40. D 41.A42. C 43. D 44. C 45. B46. C 47. A 48. B 49. C 5
455、0. A 51. C 52. B 53. D 54. D 55. B(07重庆)In the clinic, I asked if Michael could be retested, so the specialist tested him again. To my _36_, it was the same score. Later that evening, I _37_ told Frank what I had learned that day. After talking it over, we agree that we knew our _38_ much better tha
456、n an IQ(智商) test. We _39_ that Michaels score must have been a _40_ and we should treat him _41_ as usual. We moved to Indiana in 1962, and Michael studied at Concordia High School in the same year. He got _42 _ grades in the school, especially _43_ biology and chemistry, which was a great comfort.
457、Michael _44_ Indiana University in 1965 as a pre-medical student, soon afterwards, his teachers permitted him to take more courses than _45_. In 1968, he was accepted by the School of Medicine, Yale University. On graduation day in 1972, Frank and I _46_ the ceremony (典礼) at Yale. After the ceremony
458、, we told Michael about the _47_ IQ score he got when he was six. Since that day, Michael sometimes would look at us and say _48_, “My dear mom and dad never told me that I couldnt be a doctor, not until after I graduated from medical school!” It is his special way of thanking us for the _49_ we had
459、 in him. Interestingly, Michael then _50_ another IQ test. We went to the same clinic where he had _51_ the test eighteen years before. This time Michael scored 126, an increase of 36 points. A result like that was supposed to be _52_. Children often do as _53_ as what adults, particularly parents a
460、nd teachers, _54_ of them. That is, tell a child he is “ _55_”, and he may play the role of a foolish child. 36. A. joyB. surpriseC. dislikeD. disappointment37. A. tearfullyB. fearfullyC. cheerfullyD. hopefully38. A. studentB. sonC. friendD. doctor39. A. arguedB. realizedC. decidedD. understood40. A
461、. jokeB. mistakeC. warningD wonder. 41. A. speciallyB. strictlyC. naturallyD. carefully42. A. poorB. goodC. averageD. standard43. A. in B. aboutC. ofD. for44. A. visitedB. choseC. passedD. entered45. A. allowedB. describedC. requiredD. offered46. A. missedB. heldC. delayedD. attended47. A. highB. sa
462、meC. lowD. different48. A. curiouslyB. eagerlyC. calmlyD. jokingly49. A. faithB. interestC. prideD. delight50. A. looked forB. asked forC. waited forD. prepared for51. A. receivedB. acceptedC. organizedD. discussed52. A. imperfectB. impossibleC. uncertainD. unsatisfactory53. A. honestlyB. muchC. wel
463、l D. bravely54. A. hear B. learnC. expectD. speak55. A. wiseB. rudeC. shyD. stupid答案 36.D 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.B 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.A 52.B 53.C 54.C 55.DPassage 11(07四川)Its fourteen years since I left the Philippines to live with my family in the USA. A month ago, whil
464、e on summer vacation back in my motherland, I learned a lesson from mosquito (蚊子) bites. Right before 36 Kennedy Airport in New York, my grandma 37 me of the behavior of the native mosquitoes around the 38 like me. She said, Theres an old sayingthe 39 you stay away from the motherland, the sweeter y
465、our blood 40 to the mosquitoes. Not 41 it, I replied, Grandmaaaa, thats just an old wives tale! Well, less than a week 42 my arrival in Manila, I was already carpeted with a 43 of mosquito bites. I took many measures to keep myself from being 44 , but they all proved useless.Late one 45 in my cousin
466、s home, I couldnt bear the 46 of the bites. Hoping to find some comfort, I 47 my cousin, who was sleeping peacefully in the bed next to mine. Unhappy for being 48 she said, There is nothing you can do. Go back to sleep. With a few turns, she slept again. Enviously (妒嫉地) 49 her sleep, I hoped a big m
467、osquito would 50 on her face. However, the mosquitoes would just lightly dance around her forehead and fly away quickly, never biting her. Amazed (惊奇的), I ran to others 51 , only to find they were all sleeping 52 as the same thing occurred again and again.From those bites, I came to 53 my grandmas s
468、illy tale. From then on, Ive always tried to keep a(n) 54 mind about those strange old wives tales 55 they do have some truth to them. 36. A. leaving B. passing C. visiting D. finding37. A. persuaded B. reminded C. warned D. informed38. A. students B. foreigners C. passengers D. visitors39. A. earli
469、er B. longer C. sooner D. later40. A. grows B. goes C. flows D. remains41. A. expecting B. understanding C. recognizing D. believing42. A. after B. before C. when D. as43. A. shade B. pile C. cloud D. blanket44. A. touched B. bitten C. defeated D. discovered45. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D.
470、night46. A. noise B. hit C. pain D. effect47. A. woke up B. shouted at C. looked for D. dropped on48. A. blamed B. interrupted C. moved D. frightened49. A. having B. watching C. making D. helping50. A. land B. fly C. fall D. wait51. A. houses B. flats C. rooms D. homes52. A. joyfully B. anxiously C.
471、 soundlessly D. worriedly53. A. tell B. know C. remember D. accept54. A. open B. active C. clear D. honest55. A. and B. so C. because D. until答案 36.A 37.C 38.D 39.B 40.A 41.D 42.A 43.D 44.B 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.C(08宁夏、海南、全国A篇)After the birth of my second child, I got
472、a job at a restaurantHaving worked with an experienced 36 for a few days, I was 37 to wait tables on my own.All went 38 that first weekWhen Saturday night came, I was luckily 39 the tables not far from the kitchen 40 , I still felt it a little hard to carry the heavy trays (托盘)Before I knew it ,the
473、41 was full of people. I moved slowly, 42 every step. I remember how 43 I was when I saw the tray stand near the tables; it looked different from the one I was 44 onIt had nice handles, which made it 45 to move aroundI was pleased with everything and began to 46 I was a natural at this jobThen, an o
474、ld man came to me and said,“Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved 47 you work.It seems your tray stand has been very 48 to you, but we are getting ready to 49 now ,and my wife needs her 50 back”At first his 51 did not get across“What was he talking about?” Then, I got itI had set my trays on his wife
475、sorthopedic walker (助步器)I stood frozen as ice ,but my face was 52 I wanted to get into a hole and 53 Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just 54 . I have learned to be more 55 and not to be too sure of myself36Amanager Bassistant Ccook Dwaitress37Apromised Binvited Callow
476、ed Dadvised38Awell Bquickly Csafely Dwrong39Aleft Bgiven Cbrought Dshown40ATherefore BHowever COtherwise DFinally41Akitchen Bstreet Crestaurant Dtable42AmindingBchangingCtakingDsaving43AangryBcalmCsadDhappy44AfixedBtrainedCloadedDwaited45AslowerBlighterCquieterDeasier46AbelieveBagreeCregretDpretend4
477、7AlettingBmakingCwatchingDhaving48AusefulBfamiliarCunusualDinteresting 49ArestBorderCeatDleave50AbagBwalkerCtrayDcoat51AideaBpraiseCmessageDneed52AcoldBfull of joyCpaleDon fire53AlieBhideCdefendDstay54ArepeatedBdiscoveredCcorrectedDdescribed55AcarefulBpatientChonestDpractical 答案 36D 37C 38A 39B 40B
478、41C 42A 43D 44B 45D 46A 47C 48A 49D 50B 51C 52D 53B 54D 55APassage 5(08山东)On August 26,1999,New York City was struck by a terrible rainstorm.The rain caused the streets to 36 and the subway system almost came to a stop.Unfortunately,this happened during the morning rush hour.Many people who were goi
479、ng to work were 37 to go home.Some battled to 38 a taxi or to get on a bus.Still others faced the 39 bravely,walking miles to get to work.I 40 to be one of people on the way to work that morning.I went from subway line to subway line only to find that most 41 had stopped.After making my way 42 crowd
480、s of people,I finally found a subway line that was 43 .Unfortunately,there were so many people waiting to 44 the subway that I could not even get down the stairs to the 45 .So I took the train going in the opposite direction,and then switched back to the downtown train.Finally,after what seemed like
481、 forever,the train 46 my stop.Then I had to walk several blocks in the increasingly heavy rain.When I finally got to my office,I was 47 through,exhausted and 48 .My co-workers and I spent most of the day drying off.When it was 500 pm,I was ready to go home.I was about to turn off my computer 49 I re
482、ceived an email from Garth,my Director:I would like to thank all of you who made the effort and 50 reported to work.It is always reassuring (令人欣慰),at times like these,when employees so clearly show their 51 to their jobs.Thank you.Garths email was short,but I learned more from that 52 message than I
483、 ever did from a textbook.The email taught me that a few words of 53 can make a big difference.The rainstorm and the traffic 54 had made me tired and upset.But Garths words immediately 55 me and put a smile back on my face.36.A.breakB.floodC.sinkD.crash37.A.forcedB.refused C.adjustedD.gathered38.A.o
484、rderB.payC.callD.search39.A.climate B.scenery C.stormD.burden40.A.usedB.promisedC.deservedD.happened41.A.practice B.routine C.process D.service42.A.toB.throughC.overD.for43.A.operating B.cycling C.turning D.rushing44.A.checkB.carryC.findD.board45.A.streetB.ground C.floorD.platform46.A.pausedB.crosse
485、d C.reachedD.parked47.A.wet B.weakC.sickD.hurt48.A.ashamed B.discouraged C.surprisedD.puzzled49.A.whileB.whenC.whereD.after50.A.hardlyB.casuallyC.absolutely D.eventually51.A.devotion B.donationC.connection D.reaction52.A.accurate B.urgent C.briefD.humorous53.A.promise B.appreciation C.advice D.guida
486、nce54.A.troubles B.signals C.rulesD.signs55.A.corrected B.supportedC.amazedD.refreshed答案 36.B 37.A 38.C 39.C 40.D 41.D 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.D 46.C 47.A 48.B 49.B 50.D 51.A 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.D Passage 6(08天津)Jenna, a popular girl from Westwood Middle School, had graduated first in her class and wasready
487、 for new 16 in high school. 17 , high school was different. In the first week, Jenna went to tryouts(选拔赛) for cheerleaders(拉拉队队员). She was competing against very talented girls, and she knew it would be 18 for her to be selected. Two hours later, the 19 read a list of the girls for a second tryout.
488、Her heart 20 as the list ended without her name. Feeling 21 , she walked home carrying her schoolbag full of homework.Arriving home, she started with math. She had always been a good math student, but now she was 22 . She moved on to English and history, and was 23 to find that she didnt have any tr
489、ouble with those subjects. Feeling better, she decided not to 24 math for the time being.The next day Jenna went to see Mrs. Biden about being on the school 25 . Mrs. Biden wasnt as 26 as Jenna. “Im sorry, but we have enough 27 for the newspaper already. Come back next year and well talk then.” Jenn
490、a smiled 28 and left. “Why is high school so29 ?” she sighed.Later in 30 class, Jenna devoted herself to figuring out the problems that had given her so much 31 . By the end of class, she understood how to get them right. As she gathered her books, Jenna decided shed continue to try to 32 at her new
491、 school. She wasnt sure if shed succeed, but she knew she had to 33 . High school was just as her mom had said: “You will feel like a small fish in a big pond 34 a big fish in a small pond. The challenge is to become the 35 fish you can be.”16. A. processes B. decisions C. challenges D. exercises17.
492、 A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides18. A. difficult B. easy C. boring D. interesting19. A. editor B. boss C. candidate D. judge20. A. jumped B. sank C. stopped D. raced21. A. strange B. happy C. awful D. lonely22. A. struggling B. improving C. working D. complaining23. A. ashamed B. dis
493、appointed C. shocked D. relieved24. A. put up B. prepare for C. worry about D. give up25. A. committee B. newspaper C. radio D. team26. A. enthusiastic B. artistic C. sympathetic D. realistic27. A. speakers B. readers C. cheerleaders D. writers28. A. widely B. weakly C. excitedly D. brightly29. A. s
494、imilar B. ordinary C. different D. familiar30. A. physics B. history C. English D. math31. A. pleasure B. hope C. trouble D. sorrow32. A. fit in B. look out C. stay up D. get around33. A. swim B. try C. ask D. escape34. A. in return for B. in case of C. in terms of D. instead of35. A. slimmest B. sm
495、allest C. best D. gentlest答案 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.D 20.B 21.C 22.A 23.D 24.C 25.B 26.A 27.D 28.B 29.C 30.D 31.C 32.A 33.B 34.D 35.C Passage 7(08浙江)In the depths of my memory, many things I did with my father still live. These things have come to represent, in fact, what I call 21 and love. I dont remem
496、ber my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did _22_the water. Any kind of _23_ride seemed to give him pleasure. _24_he loved to fish; sometimes he took me along. But I never really liked being on the water, the way my father did. I liked being _25_the water, moving through it, _26_it al
497、l around me. I was not a strong _27_, or one who learned to swim early, for I had my _28_. But I loved being in the swimming pool close to my fathers office and _29_those summer days with my father, who _30_ come by on a break. I needed him to see what I could do. My father would stand there in his
498、suit, the _31_person not in swimsuit. After swimming, I would go _32_ his office and sit on the wooden chair in front of his big desk, where he let me _33_anything I found in his top desk drawer. Sometimes, if I was left alone at his desk _34_ he worked in the lab, an assistant or a student might co
499、me in and tell me perhaps I shouldnt be playing with his _35_. But my father always _36_and said easily, “Oh, no, its _37_.” Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get _38_ an ice cream. A poet once said, “We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is _39_.” And I think it is not only what we
500、 “look at once, in childhood” that determines our memories, but _40_, in that childhood, looks at us.21A. desire B. joy C. anger D. worry22A. avoid B. refuse C. praise D. love23A. boat B. bus C. train D. bike24A. But B. Then C. And D. Still25A. on B. off C. by D. in26A. having B. leaving C. making D
501、. getting27A. swimmer B. rider C. walker D. runner28A. hopes B. faiths C. rights D. fears29A. spending B. saving C. wasting D. ruining30A. should B. would C. had to D. ought to31A. next B. only C. other D. last32A. away from B. out of C. by D. inside33A. put up B. break down C. play with D. work out
502、34A. the moment B. the first time C. while D. before35. A. fishing net B. office things C. wooden chair D. lab equipment36. A. stood up B. set out C. showed up D. turned out37. A. fine B. strange C. terrible D. funny38. A. the student B. the assistant C. myself D. himself39. A. memory B. wealth C. e
503、xperience D. practice 40. A. which B. who C. what D. whose答案 21.B 22.D 23.A 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.A 28.D 29.A 30.B 31.B 32.D 33.C 34.C 35.B 36.C 37.A 38.C 39.A 40.BPassage 8(08重庆)I was on a bus one March evening.The driver didnt 36 to start the bus soon because it was not yet 37 .A middle-aged woman got
504、 on.Tired and sad,she told her story 38 ,not to anyone in particular.On her way to the station,half of her 39 was stolen.The other half was hidden under her blouse,so she 40 still had some left.A few minutes later,she stopped crying,but still looked 41 .When all the seats were taken,the driver start
505、ed the engine.The conductor began to collect fares(车费).When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes,he 42 that he had spent all his money when he had accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home.On hearing this,she ordered the old man to 43 the bus.The old man was almost in te
506、ars as he 44 her to let him take the bus home.The driver took the conductors side and repeated the conductors 45 .The woman was watching the incident. 46 the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man,she interfered(干预).“Stop 47 him!Cant you see hes only trying to get home?”“He does
507、nt have any money!” the driver 48 .“Well,thats no 49 to throw him off the bus,”she insisted.Then she reached inside her blouse,took out her 50 money,and handed it to the conductor.“Heres his fare and mine.Just stop giving him a 51 time.”All heads turned to the woman.“Its only money,”she shrugged.She
508、 rode the rest of the way home 52 a happy smile,with the money shed lost earlier 53 .On the road of life,the help of strangers can 54 our loads and lift our spirits.How much sweeter the 55 will be when we make it a little smoother for others!36.A.try B.careC.decide D.intend37.A.emptyB.fullC.crowdedD
509、.ready38.A.tearfully B.seriouslyC.carefullyD.calmly39.A.fare B.possession C.moneyD.wealth40.A.strangely B.happily C.secretlyD.fortunately41.A.unsatisfied B.weakC.unhappyD.excited42.A.explainedB.declaredC.admittedD.found43.A.get off B.startC.get on D.stop44.A.beggedB.scolded C.praised D.thanked45.A.r
510、equest B.action C.suggestion D.command46.A.UnlessB.AlthoughC.UntilD.When47.A.attacking B.botheringC.blamingD.wronging48.A.warnedB.whisperedC.shoutedD.repeated49.A.problem B.needC.matter D.reason50.A.spending B.collectedC.remainingD.borrowed51.A.busyB.coldC.hardD.fearful52.A.givingB.wearingC.taking D
511、.forcing53.A.forgotten B.usedC.earned D.returned54.A.moveB.increaseC.lighten D.carry55.A.worldB.journey C.smileD.friendship答案 36.D 37.B 38.A 39.C 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.A 44.A 45.D 46.D 47.B 48.C 49.D 50.C 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.C 55.BPassage 9(08四川)One night I decided to spend some time building a happier an
512、d closer relationship with my daughter.For several weeks she had been 16 me to play chess(棋)with her,so I suggested a game and she eagerly 17 .It was a school night,however,and at nine oclock my daughter asked if I could 18 my moves,because she 19 to go to bed;she had to get up at six in the morning
513、.I 20 she had strict sleeping habits, 21 I thought she ought to be able to 22 some of this strictness.I said to her,“ 23 ,you can stay up late for once.Were having 24 .”We played on for another fifteen minutes,during which time she looked 25 .Finally she said,“Please,Daddy,do it quickly.”“No,”I repl
514、ied.“If youre going to play it 26 ,youre going to play it slowly.”And so we 27 for another ten minutes,until 28 my daughter burst into tears,and 29 that she was beaten.Clearly I had made 30 .I had started the evening wanting to have a 31 time with my daughter but had 32 my desire to win to become mo
515、re 33 than my relationship with my daughter.When I was a child,my desire to win 34 me well.As a parent,I 35 that it got in my way.So I had to change.16.A.guiding B.asking C.training D.advising17.A.followed B.expectedC.replied D.accepted18.A.changeB.repeat C.hurry D.pass19.A.agreedB.needed C.begged D
516、.hated20.A.knewB.learned C.guessed D.heard21.A.soB.forC.but D.or22.A.put upB.take up C.pick up D.give up23.A.As usual B.Go aheadC.By the way D.Come on24.A.patience B.luckC.fun D.success25.A.excited B.proudC.anxious D.angry26.A.well B.againC.fairly D.regularly27.A.discussedB.continuedC.counted D.argu
517、ed28.A.nervouslyB.immediately C.strangely D.suddenly29.A.promised B.admittedC.wonderedD.discovered30.A.a mistakeB.a decision C.an attempt D.an effort31.A.free B.differentC.fullD.happy32.A.managed B.recognized C.allowedD.reduced33.A.importantB.attractive C.practicalD.interesting34.A.offered B.served
518、C.controlled D.taught35.A.realized B.apologized C.imaginedD.explained答案 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.A 21.C 22.D 23.D 24.C 25.C 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.B 30.A 31.D 32.C 33.A 34.B 35.A(08安徽)There are many different ways of seeing a town for the first timeOne of them is to walk around it,guide-book 36 hand. Of co
519、urse,we may 37 with our guide-books the history and 38 developments of a town and get to know them. 39 then,if we take our time and 40 in a town for a while,we may get to know it better. When we 41 it as a whole,we begin to have some 42 ,which even the best guide-books do not answerWhy is the town j
520、ust 43 this,this shape,this plan,this size? Why do its streets 44 in this particular way, and not in any 45 way?Here even the best guide-book 46 usOne cant find in it the information about how a town has developed to the 47 appearance. It may not describe the original(最初的) 48 of a townHowever,one ma
521、y get some idea of what it 49 look like by walking around the town. One can also imagine 50 the town was first planned and builtThen one can learn more about in what direction the town 51 to developWhat is the 52 of studying towns in this way?For me,it is 53 that one gets a greater depth of pleasure
522、 by visiting and seeing a town with ones own eyesA 54 visit to a town may help one better understand why it is attractive 55 just reading about it in a guide-book36Ain Bat Cby Don37Awrite Bstudy Ctell Dremember38A. strange Bsimilar Cseparate Dspecial39ABut BBefore CSince DUntil40Amarch Bwork Cstay D
523、wait41Alook at B1ook after C1ook for D1ook up42. Aideas Bopinions Cfeelings Dquestions43Aof Bfor C1ike Das44Aopen Brun Cbegin Dmove45Aone Bmore Cother Dsuch46Ahelps Btricks Cfails Dsatisfies47Aold Bnormal Cfirst Dpresent48Acapital Bmeaning Cdesign Dchange49Aused to Bseemed to Chad to Dhappened to50A
524、what Bhow Cwhen Dwhere51Astops Bappears C. starts Dcontinues52A. point Bview Cproblem Ddifficulty53Anearly B. simply Cgenerally D. hardly54A. costly Bformal Cgroup Dpersonal55. A. from Bthan Cthrough Dwith答案 36.A 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.C 41.A 42.D 43.C 44.B 45.C 46.C 47.D 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.B 54
525、.D 55.B(08广东)Tales of the supernatural are common in all parts of Britain.In particular,there was (and perhaps still is) a belief in fairies(仙女).Not all of these 21 are the friendly,people-loving characters that appear in Disney films,and in some folktales they are 22 and cause much human suffering.
526、This is true in the tales about the Changeling.These tell the story of a mother whose baby grows 23 and pale and has changed so much that it is almost 24 to the parents.It was then 25 that the fairies had come and stolen the baby away and 26 the human baby with a fairy Changeling.There were many way
527、s to prevent this from happening:hanging a knife over the babys head while he slept or covering him with some of his fathers clothes were just two of the recommended 27 .However,hope was not lost even if the baby had been 28 .In those cases there was often a way to get the 29 baby back.You could 30
528、the Changeling on the firethen it would rise up the chimney,and you would hear the sound of fairies laughter and soon after you would find your own child safe and sound nearby.21.A.babiesB.believersC.fairies D.supermen22.A.powerful B.cruel C.frightened D.extraordinary23.A.sick B.slimC.shortD.small24
529、.A.uncomfortableB.unbelievableC.unacceptable D.unrecognizable25.A.fearedB.predictedC.heard D.reported26.A.covered B.changedC.replaced D.terrified27.A.casesB.toolsC.stepsD.methods28.A.missedB.stolen C.foundD.lost29.A.littleB.paleC.sadD.real30.A.seizeB.burnC.placeD.hold答案 21.C 22.B 23.A 24.D 25.A 26.C
530、 27.D 28.B 29.D 30.C Passage 4(08上海)People think children should play sports.Sports are fun,and children keep healthy while playing with others.However,playing sports can have 50 effects on children.It may produce feelings of poor self-respect or aggressive behavior in some children.According to res
531、earch on kids and sports,40,000,000 kids play sports in the US.Of these,18,000,000 say they have been 51 at or called names while playing sports.This leaves many children with a bad 52 of sports.They think sports are just too aggressive.Many researchers believe adults,especially parents and coaches,
532、are the main 53 of too much aggression in childrens sports.They believe children 54 aggressive adult behavior.This behavior is then further strengthened through both positive and negative feedback.Parents and coaches are powerful teachers because children usually look up to them.Often these adults b
533、ehave aggressively themselves,sending children the message that 55 is everything.Many parents go to childrens sporting events and shout 56 at other players or cheer when their child behaves 57 .As well,children are even taught that hurting other players is 58 or are pushed to continue playing even w
534、hen they are injured. 59 ,the media makes violence seem exciting.Children watch adult sports games and see violent behavior replayed over and over on television.As a society,we really need to 60 this problem and do something about it.Parents and coaches 61 should act as better examples for children.
535、They also need to teach children better 62 .They should not just cheer when children win or act aggressively.They should teach children to 63 themselves whether they win or not.Besides,children should not be allowed to continue to play when they are injured.If adults allow children to play when inju
536、red,this gives the message that 64 is not as important as winning.50.A.restrictiveB.negative C.active D.instructive51.A.knockedB.glanced C.smiled D.shouted52.A.impressionB.concept C.taste D.expectation53.A.resourceB.cause C.course D.consequence54.A.questionB.understand C.copy D.neglect55.A.winningB.
537、practising C.fun D.sport56.A.praisesB.orders C.remarks D.insults57.A.proudlyB.ambitiously C.aggressively D.bravely58.A.acceptableB.impolite C.possible D.accessible59.A.By contrastB.In addition C.As a result D.After all60.A.look up toB.face up to C.make up for D.come up with61.A.in particularB.in all
538、 C.in return D.in advance62.A.techniquesB.means C.values D.directions63.A.respectB.relax C.forgive D.enjoy64.A.bodyB.fame C.health D.spirit答案 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.C 55.A 56.D 57.C 58.A 59.B 60.B 61.A 62.C 63.D 64.CPassage 5(08福建)The position of children in American family and society is no longer
539、what it used to be.The 36 family in colonial(殖民时期的)North America was mainly concerned with survival and 37 that,its own economic prosperity.Thus,children were 38 in terms of their producitivity(生产能力),and they played the role of producer quite early. 39 they fulfilled this role,their position in the
540、family was one of subordination(附属).With the 40 of the society,the position of children in the family and in the society became more important.In the complex and technological society 41 the United States has become,each 42 must fulfill a number of personal and occupational 43 and be in contact with
541、 many other members. 44 ,viewing children as necessary members of society means that they are 45 more as people in their own right than as those of subordination.This acceptance of children as 46 participants in the family is reflected in various laws 47 the rights of children and in the social and
542、public welfare programs.This new 48 of children and the frequent contact between the members of society has also 49 an increasing interest in child-raising techniques.People today spend much time 50 the proper way to 51 children.Nowadays,the socialization of the child in the United States is a 52 tr
543、ansaction(事务)between parent and child 53 a one-way,parent-to-child training 54 .As a consequence,socializing children and 55 with them over a long period of time is for parents a mixture of pleasure,satisfaction,and problems.36.A.poorB.ordinaryC.happyD.wealthy37.A.exceptB.forC.beyond D.through38.A.s
544、upportedB.receivedC.encouraged D.valued39.A.UntilB.AfterC.AlthoughD.When40.A.movementB.achievement C.developmentD.requirement41.A.that B.whereC.whenD.what42.A.parentB.memberC.family D.relative43.A.purposes B.promisesC.rolesD.tasks44.A.Besides B.HoweverC.Instead D.Therefore45.A.admired B.regardedC.ma
545、deD.respected46.A.willing B.equalC.similar D.common47.A.enjoying B.preventing C.considering D.protecting48.A.viewB.faithC.worldD.study49.A.led inB.brought in C.resulted in D.taken in50.A.seeking B.making C.fightingD.working51.A.nurse B.praise C.understand D.raise52.A.one-sidedB.many-sided C.round-wa
546、yD.two-way53.A.more thanB.rather than C.better than D.less than54.A.mannerB.method C.programD.guide55.A.takingB.living C.playing D.discussing答案 36.B 37.C 38.D 39.A 40.C 41.A 42.B 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.B 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.A 51.D 52.D 53.B 54.C 55.B(08宁夏、海南、全国D篇)HolidaysHoliday News Vacancies(空位) now and
547、in the school holidays at a country hotel in DevonThis comfortable, friendly home-from-home lies near the beautiful quiet countryside, but just a drive away from the seaThe food is simple but goodChildren and pets are welcomeReduced prices for low seasonThe Snowdonia CentreThe Snowdonia Centre for y
548、oung mountain climbers has a mountain climbing lessonThe beginners costs are 57 for a week, including food and roomsEquipment is included except walking shoes, which can be hired at a low costYou must be in good health and prepared to go through a period of body exercisesThis could be the beginning
549、of a lifetime of mountain climbing adventureThe World Sea Trip of a Lifetime Our World Sea Trip of 2008 will be unlike any holiday you have ever been on beforeInstead of one hotel after another, with all its packing and unpacking, waiting and travelling, you just go to bed in one country and wake up
550、 in anotherOn board the ship, you will be well taken care ofEvery meal will be first-class and every cabin like your homeDuring the trip, you can rest on deck(甲板),enjoy yourself in the games rooms and in the evening dance to our musical team and watch our wonderful play You will visit all the places
551、 most people only dream aboutfrom Acapulco and Hawaii to Tokyo and Hong KongFor a few thousand pounds, all youve ever hoped for can be yours68What can you do if you like to go on holidays with pets?AChoose the holiday in DevonBGo to the Snowdonia CentreCJoin the World Sea Trip of 2008DVisit Acapulco
552、 and Hawaii69In what way is the Snowdonia Centre different from the other two holidays?AIt provides chances of family gatheringsBIt provides customers with good foodCIt offers a sports lessonDIt offers comfortable rooms70What is special about the World Sea Trip of 2008?AYou can have free meals on de
553、ck every dayBYou can sleep on a ship and tour many placesCYou will have chances to watch and act in a playDYou have to do your own packing and unpacking答案 68.A 69.C 70.B Passage 10(08江苏C篇)Gallery Policiesfor Visitors to National Gallery of Art,WashingtonVisitors must present all carried items for in
554、spection upon entry.After inspection,all bags,backpacks,umbrellas,parcels,and other things as determined by security officers must be left at the checkrooms,free of charge, close to each entrance.All oversized bags,backpacks,and luggage must be left at the checkrooms near the 4th Street entrance of
555、either the East or West Building.These items will have to be x-rayed before being accepted.Items of value,such as laptop computers, cameras,and fur coats,may not be left in the checkrooms but may be carried into the galleries.We regret that we do not have enough space for visitor items larger than 1
556、726 inches into the Gallery or its checkrooms.Additional security procedures and checks may be taken according to the decision of the Gallery.For the safety of the artworks and other visitors,nothing may be carried on a visitors back.Soft front baby carriers are allowed,but children may not be carri
557、ed on shoulders or in a child carrier worn on the back. Pushch-airs are available free of charge near each checkroom.Smoking is prohibited.Food and drink are not permitted outside the food service areas.Unopened bottled water may be carried only in a visit-ors bag.Cell phones may not be used in the
558、galleries.Animals,other than service animals,are not permitted in the Gallery.Skateboarding is prohibited.Picture-taking (including video) for personal use is permitted except in special exhibitions and where specifically prohibited.Tripods (三脚架) are not allowed.Please do not touch the works of art.
559、62.When people come to visit the Gallery,they should .A.leave all their carried items at the checkroomsB.have all their carried items x-rayed at the entranceC.take all their carried items with them without inspectionD.have all their carried items inspected at the entrance63.What does the Gallery fee
560、l sorry for?A.Visitors have to keep their valuable items in the checkrooms.B.The size of visitor items allowed into the Gallery is limited.C.It cannot keep oversized visitor items due to limited space.D.Visitor items over 1726 inches must go through additional checks.64.Parents with small children v
561、isiting the Gallery .A.can carry their children in soft front child carriersB.can carry their children on their shouldersC.can carry their children in child carriers worn on the backD.ought to pay if they want to use pushchairs for their children65.Visiting photographers should make sure that .A.pic
562、tures and videos are allowed for personal use anywhere in the GalleryB.pictures and videos can be taken in some places for personal useC.picture-taking and videoing are totally forbidden in the GalleryD.tripods are allowed except in some special exhibitions答案 62.D 63.B 64.A 65.BPassage 11(08安徽B篇)Par
563、t-time Front Desk PositionKirchoff, Inc,a book development company,is looking for a part-time front desk office workerThis position is perfect for a person who is cheerful,dependable,and pleasant to work withAlso,you should be able to welcome guests,redirect phone calls,and take messagesMore importa
564、ntly,you can stay cool under pressureYou are expected to work 5:006:00 pm weekdaysYou need to fill in some forms if you are interestedForms can be collected atKirchoff,Inc866 United Nations Plaza,#525New York, NY 10017Important Points to Remember When SwimmingWait at least an hour after meals.Follow
565、 the advice of lifeguards.Dont dive into unknown waters. Always swim in line with the shore.Find out at the seaside when and where it is safe to swim.Dont use floating toys on the water. Wind can easily sweep them out to sea.Get out of the water if you feel tired or cold. Cold can kill even strong s
566、wimmers.Help Telephone:212-543-5902Atlantic City Beach Office * Arrive on time.* Introduce yourself in a polite manner.* Read company materials while you wait.* Have a firm handshake. * Listen.* Use body language to show interest. * Smile and nod to the interviewer.* Ask about the next thing you sho
567、uld do.* Thank the interviewer.* Write a thank-you letter to anyone you have spoken to. For more information, please visit 368 Cooper Square, New York,NY 1000860If you want to work in an office, where can you get the forms to fill in?AWebsite:jobweb. comBAtlantic City Beach Office.C368 Cooper Square
568、,New York,NY 10008.D866 United Nations Plaza,#525,New York, NY 10017 61What does a person need most to be fit for the one-hour weekday job?AHe should be cheerful,dependable, and easy-going.BHe has to work from Monday to Friday.CHe can remain calm in a difficult situation.DHe can welcome guests and d
569、eal with phone calls.62According to the above information,what is the right thing to do when you swim?ATo keep close to the beach BTo dive into unknown waters.CTo use floating toys on the water. DTo swim soon after lunch63The best title for the last piece of information would be ATips on Showing Int
570、erest in a JobBSteps to a Successful InterviewCAdvice on Introducing Yourself PolitelyDRules of Body Language in an Interview答案 60.D 61.C 62.A 63.BPassage 12(08江西B篇)Opening week specials at Munchies Food HallAt the corner of Green and Brown Streets in the cityMonday,7th of January until Sunday,13th
571、of January 2008Feast until youre full! Come down to Munchies this week to enjoy the special dishes on offer at all of our food outletsOrder from the following:Succulent chicken rice Spicy satay beefDelicious noodle dishes Plump pork chopsSeafood specialties Crunchy vegetables10discount on allorders
572、above 20.00Sweet tropical fruitHalal food is available at the stall Malay Food Heaven.Win Prizes and Gifts!l Spend 20.00 or more and win instant prizes from our lucky draw boxl Collect a free party balloon and whistle for each young dinerl Enjoy a free meal if you are the first customer of the day a
573、t any of our stallsl Win a holiday to Western AustraliaA free raffle ticket is given with every receiptJust fill in your information and place your entry in the box providedWinner to be announced in The Straits Times on the 15th of JanuaryJoin in the Fun!Between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm each evening unti
574、l the 10th of January, your favorite Channel 3 television actors and singers will entertain you:May Lee Jackie ChenKim Yap KamalAutograph sessions will follow each performance! And who will be our extra special mystery star? Come down on Saturday at noon to find out60Munchies Food Hall does NOT sell
575、 _ Alamb BbeefCpork Dchicken61The prices at Munchies are Alower than usual Bbargain prices for the openingClower for two people Dlower if you spend 21.0062Everyone who eats at Munchies will receive a Afree raffle ticket Blucky draw coupon Cfree meal Dballoon and whistle63I will find out who has won
576、the trip to Western Australia when I _ _Awatch Channel 3 television Bcome down to Munchies at noonCread The Straits Times on the 15th of January Dattend the lucky draw at Munchies Food Hall答案 60.A 61.D 62.A 63.CPassage 13(08全国E篇)Attractions in WisconsinWisconsin Historical Museum30 N.Carroll Street
577、on Madisons Capitol SquareDiscover Wisconsins history and culture(文化)on four floors of exhibits.Open for public programs.Admission is free.Open Tuesday through Saturday,900 am400 pm.(608)264-6555 www.wisconsinhistory.org/museumSwiss Historical Village612 Seventh Ave.,New GlarusThe Swiss Historical V
578、illage offers a delightful look at pioneer life in Ameri-cas heartland.14 buildings in the village give a full picture of everyday life in the nine-teenth-century Midwest.Tue.Fri.,May 1stOctober 31st,1000 am400 pm.Admission is $20.(608)527-2317 Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf6858 Paoli Rd.,Paoli,WIOn
579、e of the largest collections of fine arts and crafts(手工艺品) in Wisconsin.Over 5 000 sq.ft. of exhibition space in a historic creamery.While visiting enjoy a wonderfully prepared lunch at our caf overlooking the Sugar River.Just minutes from Madison!Gallery open Tue.Sun.,1000 am500 pm.Caf open Wed.Sat
580、.,1100 am300 pm.Sun.brunch with wine,1000 am300 pm.(608)845-6600 Christopher Columbus Museum239 Whitney St.,ColumbusWorld-class exhibit2 000 quality souvenirs(纪念品) marking Chicagos 1893 World Columbian Exhibition.Tour buses are always welcome.Open daily,815 am400 pm.(920)623-1992 57.Which of the fol
581、lowing is on Capitol Square?A.Wisconsin Historical Museum. B.Swiss Historical Village.C.Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf. D.Christopher Columbus Museum.58.Where can you go for a visit on Monday?A.Wisconsin Historical Museum.B.Swiss Historical Village.C.Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf.D.Christopher Colu
582、mbus Museum.59.Where can visitors have lunch?A.At Wisconsin Historical Museum.B.At Swiss Historical Village.C.At Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf.D.At Christopher Columbus Museum.60.We learn from the text that .A.Swiss Historical Village is open for half a yearB.Christopher Columbus Museum overlooks a
583、 riverC.tickets are needed for Wisconsin Historical MuseumD.Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf are open daily for 4 hours答案 57.A 58.D 59.C 60.APassage 14(08湖南A篇)Western New Bridge Library Announcement2008-3-10Shortened Library Hours for Spring BreakLibrary Hours have been shortened to 7 hours a day(900
584、a.m.-400 p.m.) for Spring Break from March 24 to March 30.Coming EventsOn Monday,March 24,at 1030 a.m.,Scott Sutton,a childrens writer,will tell stories to kids over seven.Suttons attractive style will surely inspire everyone present!At 100 p.m. on March 26,the Georgetown Musicians will present an I
585、rish Folk Concert,which will be entertaining for the entire family.Come for the music and stay to check out some relevant books for the rest of the week!On Thursday,March 27,at 200 p.m.,the annual Childrens Gathering will take place in Room 201,the second floor.Pick up an invitation in the Childrens
586、 Room and return your RSVP(回复) to reserve your seat at the table by 300 p.m.on Tuesday,March 25.Only children are allowed in the Gathering.At 1030 a.m. on Friday,March 28,Enzo Monfre of the hit kidsscience show,ENZOology,will bring Fossils Live!Surely Enzo will take the audience back in time,deep be
587、neath the surface of the earth,to uncover the mysteries of killer dinosaurs,and more.Enzo recently appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Showcome and see him at the library!Please note:In case of emergency,please call the Help Desk at 926-3736 and follow the procedures outlined on the voice message.The ca
588、ll-down service is staffed 24 hours a day,7 days a week for emergencies.The Help Desk supplies service to you all the year round!For questions about all these,please contact hldwnbl.org.Come for the great fun;Stay for the relevant books!56.To attend the annual Childrens Gathering,one has to .A.buy a
589、 ticketB.apply in advanceC.make a reservationD.contact the call-down service57.According to the passage,Enzo Monfre will .A.show the children around a zooB.tell stories to children over sevenC.be present at the science show in personD.lead the children to the Ellen DeGeneres Show58.The Help Desk in
590、this library supplies service .A.only during the daytimeB.in case of emergencyC.till the end of the Spring BreakD.after 2200 p.m. every day59.We can learn from the passage that children can .A.attend all the activities with their parentsB.borrow some relevant books for the activitiesC.participate in
591、 the activities from 800 a.m. to 400 p.m.D.choose only one of the activities according to their interest答案 56.C 57.C 58.B 59.BPassage 15(08福建C篇)We have designed all our bank cards to make your life easier.How to use your NatWest ServicecardAs a Switch card,it lets you pay for all sorts of goods and
592、services,wherever you see the Switch logo.The money comes straight out of your account,so you can spend as much as you like as long as you have enough money(or an agreed overdraft(透支))to cover it.It is also a cheque guarantee(担保)card for up to the amount shown on the card.And it gives you free acces
593、s to your money from over 31,000 cash machines across the UK.How to use your NatWest CashcardYou can use your Cashcard as a Solo card to pay for goods and services wherever you see the Solo logo.It can also give you access to your account and your cash from over 31,000 cash machines nationwide.You c
594、an spend or withdraw(提取)what you have in your account,or as much as your agreed overdraft limit.Using your cards abroadYou can also use your Servicecard and Cashcard when youre abroad. You can withdraw cash at cash machines and pay for goods and services wherever you see the Cirrus or Maestro logo d
595、isplayed.We take a commission charge(手续费)of 2.25% of each cash withdrawal you make(up to 4)and a commission charge of 75 pence every time you use Maestro to pay for goods or services.We also apply a foreign-exchange transaction fee of 2.65%.How to use your NatWest Credit CardWith your credit card yo
596、u can do the following:*Pay for goods and services and enjoy up to 56 daysinterest-free credit.*Pay in over 24 million shops worldwide that display the Mastercard or Visalogos.*Collect one AIR MILE for every 20 of spending that appears on your statement(结算单).(This does not include foreign currency o
597、r travellers cheques bought,interest and other charges.) 64.If you carry the Servicecard or the Cashcard, .A.you can use it to guarantee things as you wishB.you can draw your money from cash machines convenientlyC.you can spend as much money as you like without a limitD.you have to pay some extra mo
598、ney when you pay for services in the UK65.If you withdraw 200 from a cash machine abroad,you will be charged .A.4 B.4.5 C.5.25 D.5.366.Which of the following is TRUE about using your NatWest Credit Card?A.You have to pay back with interest within 56 days.B.You will be charged some interest beyond tw
599、o months.C.You can use the card in any shop across the world.D.You will gain one air mile if you spend 20 on travellers cheques.67.The purpose of the passage is to show you how to .A.play your cards right B.use your cards abroadC.draw cash with your cards D.pay for goods with your cards答案 64.B 65.A
600、66.B 67.A(08江苏)Evelyn Glennie was the first lady of solo percussion in Scotland. In an interview, she recalled how she became a percussion soloist (打击乐器独奏演员) in spite of her disability.“Early on I decided not to allow the 36 of others to stop me from becoming a musician. I grew up on a farm in north
601、east Scotland and began 37 piano lessons when I was eight. The older I got, the more my passion (酷爱) for music grew. But I also began to gradually lose my 38 .Doctors concluded that the nerve damage was the 39 and by age twelve, I was completely deaf. But my love for music never 40 me.”“My 41 was to
602、 become a percussion soloist, even though there were none at that time. To perform, I 42 to hear music differently from others. I play in my stocking feet and can 43 the pitch of a note (音调高低) by the vibrations (振动) I feel through my body and through my 44 .My entire sound world exists by making use
603、 of almost every 45 that I have.”“I was 46 to be assessed as a musician, not as a deaf musician, and I applied to the famous Royal Academy of Music in London. No other deaf student had 47 this before and some teachers 48 my admission. Based on my performance, I was 49 admitted and went on to 50 with
604、 the academys highest honours.”“After that, I established myself as the first fulltime solo percussionist. I 51 and arranged a lot of musical compositions since 52 had been written specially for solo percussionists.”“I have been a soloist for over ten years. 53 the doctor thought I was totally deaf,
605、 it didnt 54 that my passion couldnt be realized. I would encourage people not to allow themselves to be 55 by others. Follow your passion; follow your heart. They will lead you to the place you want to go.”36.A.conditionsB.opinionsC.actions D.recommendations37.A.enjoying B.choosingC.taking D.giving
606、38.A.sightB.hearing C.touchD.taste39.A.evidence B.result C.excuse D.cause40.A.left B.excited C.accompaniedD.disappointed41.A.purpose B.decisionC.promiseD.goal42.A.turnedB.learned C.usedD.ought43.A.tell B.seeC.hearD.smell44.A.carefulness B.movementC.imagination D.experience45.A.senseB.effort C.feelin
607、g D.idea46.A.dissatisfied B.astonished C.determined D.discouraged47.A.doneB.acceptedC.advised D.admitted48.A.supportedB.followedC.requiredD.opposed49.A.usually B.finally C.possiblyD.hopefully50.A.studyB.researchC.graduateD.progress51.A.wroteB.translated C.copied D.read52.A.enoughB.someC.manyD.few53.
608、A.However B.AlthoughC.WhenD.Since54.A.meanB.seemC.concludeD.say55.A.directed B.guided C.taught D.limited答案 36.B 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.A 41.D 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.A 46.C47.A 48.D 49.B 50.C 51.A 52.D 53.B 54.A 55.DPassage 13(08北京)When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight-
609、A student, I believed I could 36 tough subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Jayne. I was extremely interested in the ideas he 37 in class.When I took the first exam, I was 38 to find a 77, C-plus, on my test paper, 39 English was my best subjec
610、t. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but remained_ 40 .I decided to try harder, although I didnt know what that 41 because school had always been easy for me. I read the books more carefully, but got another 77. Again, I 42 with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened patiently but
611、 wouldnt change his 43 .One more test before the final exam. One more 44 to improve my grade. So I redoubled my efforts and, for the first time, 45 the meaning of the word “thorough”. But my 46_ did no good and everything 47 as before.The last hurdle(障碍) was the final. No matter what 48 I got, it wo
612、uldnt cancel three C-pluses. I might as well kiss the 49 goodbye.I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course material as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even 50 myself to a movie. The next day I decided for once Id have 51_with a test.A week later, I was surprised to find I
613、got an A. I hurried into Professor Jaynes office. He 52_ to be expecting me. “If I gave you the As you 53 , you wouldnt continue to work as hard.”I stared at him, 54 that his analysis and strategy(策略) were correct. I had worked my head 55 , as I had never done before.I was speechless when my course
614、grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year I received my scholarship. Ive always remembered Professor Jaynes lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence.36. A. take B. discuss C. cover D. get37. A. sought B. presented C. exchanged D. obtained38. A. shocked B. w
615、orried C. scared D. anxious39. A. but B. so C. for D. or40. A. unchanged B. unpleasant C. unfriendly D. unmoved41. A. reflected B. meant C. improved D. affected42. A. quarreled B. reasoned C. bargained D. chatted43. A. attitude B. mind C. plan D. view44. A. choice B. step C. chance D. measure45. A.
616、memorized B. considered C. accepted D. learned46. A. ambition B. confidence C. effort D. method47. A. stayed B. went C. worked D. changed48. A. grade B. answer C. lesson D. comment49. A. scholarship B. course C. degree D. subject50. A. helped B. favored C. treated D. relaxed51. A. fun B. luck C. pro
617、blems D. tricks52. A. happened B. proved C. pretended D. seemed53. A. valued B. imagined C. expected D. welcomed54. A. remembering B. guessing C. supposing D. realizing55. A. out B. over C. on D. off答案 36. A 37. B 38. A 39. C 40. D 41. B 42. B 43. B 44. C 45. D 46. C 47. B 48. A 49. A 50. C 51. A 52
618、. D 53. C 54. D 55. DPassage 14(08辽宁)I was a single parent of four small children, working at a low-paid job. Money was always tight, but we had a 36 over our heads, food on the table, clothes on our backs, and if not a lot, always 37 . Not knowing we were poor, my kids(孩子们) just thought I was 38 .
619、Ive always been glad about that.It was Christmas time, and although there wasnt 39 for a lot of gifts, we planned to celebrate with a family party. But the big 40 for the kids was the fun of Christmas 41 .They planned weeks ahead of time, asking 42 what they wanted for Christmas. Fortunately, I had
620、saved $120 for 43 to share by all five of us.The big 44 arrived. I gave each kid a twenty-dollar bill and 45 them to look for gifts of about four dollars each. Then everyone scattered(散开). We had two hours to shop; then we would 46 back at the “Santas Workshop”.Driving home, everyone was in high Chr
621、istmas spirits, 47 my younger daughter, Ginger, who was unusually 48 . She had only one small, flat bag with a few candies fifty-cent candies! I was so angry, but I didnt say anything 49 we got home. I called her into my bedroom and closed the door, 50 to be angry again. This is what she told me:“I
622、was looking 51 thinking of what to buy, and I 52 to read the little cards on the Giving Trees.One was for a little girl, four years old, and all she 53 for Christmas was a doll(玩具娃娃). So I took the card off the tree and 54 the doll for her. We have so much and she doesnt have anything.”I never felt
623、so 55 as I did that day.36. A. roofB. hatC. skyD. star37. A. littleB. lessC. enoughD. more38. A. busyB. seriousC. strictD. kind39. A. effortB. roomC. timeD. money40. A. improvement B. problemC. surpriseD. excitement41. A. shoppingB. travellingC. partiesD. greetings42. A. the otherB. each otherC. one
624、 by oneD. every other one43. A. toys B. clothesC. presentsD. bills44. A. dayB. chanceC. chequeD. tree45. A. forcedB. remindedC. invitedD. begged46. A. drawB. stayC. moveD. meet47. A. includingB. besidesC. exceptD. regarding48. A. quietB. excitedC. happyD. ashamed49. A. sinceB. afterC. whileD. until5
625、0. A. waitingB. readyC. hopingD. afraid51. A. out B. overC. forwardD. around52. A. forgotB. stoppedC. failedD. hated53. A. wantedB. didC. gotD. played54. A. madeB. searchedC. boughtD. fetched55. A. angryB. richC. patientD. bitter答案 36. A37. C38. C39. D40. D 41. A 42. B 43. C 44. A 45. B 46. D 47. C
626、48. A 49. D 50. B 51. D 52. B 53. A 54. C 55. B Passage 15(08湖北)On a warm Monday, Jenny Neilson bought a sandwich and parked her car under some trees.Rolling down the windows to 41 in fresh air, she settled back to enjoy her lunch.Suddenly she 42 a big bald(秃顶的)man running through the parking lot.Be
627、fore she came to 43 what would happen, the man was there, shouting through her window, “Get out!”Neilson 44 .Pulling open her door, the man seized her 45 the neck and hair, and threw her out of the car onto the ground.She screamed, 46 her purse and the keys.Two reporters of the local newspaper, Robe
628、rt Bruce and Jeff Jackson, just outside their office building on a 47 , heard the screams and began running.When they 48 Neilsons car, the attacker had jumped into the drivers seat and was 49 searching for the keys.Bruce opened the door, and he and Jackson dragged the man out.The attacker 50 back.Bu
629、t even in his cornered panic, he was no 51 for the two athletic men.Reggie Miller, a worker of the local newspaper, heard the screams, too.He rushed back to the office to 52 the police, and then ran back with some plastic ropesused to tie up newspapers.With his arms 53 tightly behind him, the prison
630、er looked up and said 54 , “I hope you guys feel good about yourselves you just caught one of the most wanted men.” They 55 him and waited for the police.Later, Bruce and Jackson were shocked to learn the man was the 56 carjacker (劫车者)and suspected murderer, whose 57 but with a full head of hairhad
631、been recently printed on their own newspaper.Neilson considers herself lucky 58 she suffered injuries.She believes the story might have had a 59 ending if those good people had not come to her aid.“Unfortunately,” she says, “many people would 60 have done what they did, and that is the real truth.”4
632、1.A.bringB.letC.gather D.send42.A.recognizedB.watchedC.noticed D.met43.A.realize B.understandC.imagine D.conclude44.A.escaped B.struggledC.refused D.obeyed45.A.by B.around C.with D.on46.A.burying B.forgetting C.offering D.grabbing47.A.trip B.visitC.breakD.holiday48.A.startedB.stoppedC.entered D.reac
633、hed 49.A.carefullyB.madly C.disappointedly D.patiently50.A.fought B.turned C.jumped D.shouted51.A.matchB.target C.equalD.companion52.A.remindB.phoneC.invite D.beg53.A.rolledB.foldedC.bent D.tied54.A.angrily B.kindly C.coldly D.warmly55.A.caught B.thanked C.comforted D.ignored 56.A.ordinaryB.professi
634、onalC.honest D.outstanding 57.A.picture B.background C.character D.story58.A.andB.but C.though D.when 59.A.ridiculous B.similar C.strange D.different60.A.sometimesB.never C.often D.forever答案 41B 42C 43A 44C 45A 46D 47C 48D 49B 50A51A 52B 53D 54C 55D 56B 57A 58C 59D 60BPassage 16(08江西)The three youth
635、s leaned over the metal rails along the sea-wall and watched a few fishermen pull in their netsAbout thirty metres away, a boat pulled alongside the slippery steps leading 36 to the sea“Hey, look!” exclaimed Rahim“Those two men are 37 heavy rocksI thought we no longer do muscle labour in this techno
636、logical 38 ”“You dont 39 a crane(起重机)to unload less than a dozen rocks, do you?” smiled Joshua.“But those men dont 40 to have muscles at all.” said Michael, rather surprised. Joshua smiled.“They are 41 labourers who know how to spread the weight of the rocks they 42 See how the man positions the roc
637、k just at the slope of his 43 Some of the rocks weight is set 44 his head, some on the right hand and some on the left handHis body isnt bentHis legs are well 45 .”“Youre right, JoshHe may have a small build 46 he certainly well knows his jobDear me! And to think we have been studying 47 ! ” Rahim t
638、hought about all that was happeningSuddenly, he said, “Technology wont 48 the human being completely, it appears”“I dont think it will” 49 Joshua“You can harvest a crop of potatoes or wheat with one of those large, multi-purpose tractors, but you 50 use that equipment to harvest tea leaves and tomat
639、oes, will you?”“You can get a computer to 51 multiple-choice assessments, but you cannot get the computer to produce or assess essays, can you?” asked Michael“Well, the washing machine leaves my shirt collar quite as 52 as ever thats domestic technology for you! ” said Rahim“One day, perhaps, there
640、wont be anybody 53 who can carry a large rock the way those men doIts not going to be a very 54 world, Im afraid.” sighed Michael“Youre too much of a pessimist (悲观主义者),Mike.” said Joshua“ 55 will always be other things that will make the world exciting” 36Athrough Bacross Cdown Dup37Aloading Bunload
641、ing Ccovering Duncovering38Away Brevolution Cprocess Dera39Aask Bexpect Cattempt Dhope40Ahappen Bfail Chave Dseem41Aambitious Bexperienced Cpotential Denergetic42Atake Bfetch Ccarry Dbring43Ashoulder Bback Cchest Darms44Aon Bagainst Ctoward Dunder45Asupported Bgrasped Cplaced Dstrengthened46Abut Bho
642、wever Cso Dtherefore47Achemistry Bphysics Cbiology Dpsychology48Acontrol Baffect Cremove Dreplace49Aagreed Bproposed Crefused Ddenied50Acant Bmustnt Cwont Dneednt51Apoint out Btake out Chand out Dprint out52Adirty Bclean Cold Dnew53Acaught Barranged Cleft Dconvinced54Aexciting Bmysterious Ctechnolog
643、ical Dmodern55AThat BThis CThey DThere答案 36C 37B 38D 39B 40D 41B 42C 43A 44B 45C 46A 47B 48D 49A 50C 51D 52A 53C 54A 55DPassage 17(08陕西)A woman in her sixties lived alone in her little cottage with a pear tree at her door. She spent all her time taking care of the tree. But the children nearby drove
644、 her 21 by making fun of her. They would climb her tree and then run away with pears, 22 “Aunty Misery” at her.One evening, a passer-by asked to 23 for the night. Seeing that he had an 24 face, she let him in and gave him a nice 25 . The next morning the stranger, actually a sorcerer (巫师), thanked h
645、er by granting (允准) her 26 that anyone who climbed up her tree 27 not be able to come back down until she 28 it. When the children came back to steal her 29 , she had them stuck on the tree. They had to beg her long 30 she gave the tree permission to let 31 go. Aunty Misery was free from the 32 at l
646、ast.One day another man 33 her door. This one did not look trustworthy to her, 34 she asked who he was . “I am Death, Ive come to take you 35 me,” said he.Thinking fast Aunty Misery said, “Fine, but Id like to 36 some pears from my dear tree to remember the 37 it brought to me in this life. But I am
647、 too 38 to climb high to get the best fruit. Will you be so 39 as to do it for me?” With a deep sigh, Mr. Death climbed up the tree 40 and was immediately stuck to it. No matter how much he warned or begged, Aunty Misery would not allow the tree to let Death go.21. A. hopeless B. painful C. dull D.
648、crazy22. A. calling B. shouting C. announcing D. whispering23. A. stay B. live C. hide D. lie24. A. interesting B. honest C. anxious D. angry25. A. gift B. kiss C. treat D. smile26. A. suggestion B. demand C. permission D. wish27. A. could B. should C. might D. must28. A. permitted B. promised C. an
649、swered D. declared29. A. branch B. food C. tree D. fruit30. A. after B. while C. since D. before31. A. it B. them C. him D. her32. A. trick B. question C. trouble D. difficulty33. A. stepped into B. left for C. stopped at D. walked around34. A. so B. but C. although D. because35. A. with B. off C. u
650、pon D. for36. A. choose B. pick C. shake D. hit37. A. honor B. pleasure C. hope D. excitement38. A. light B. short C. old D. thin39. A. proud B. kind C. fine D. smart40. A. disappointedly B. cheerfully C. unwillingly D. eagerly答案 21.D 22.B 23.A 24.B 25.C 26.D 27.B 28.A 29.D 30.D31.B 32.C 33.C 34.A 3
651、5.A 36.B 37.B 38.C 39.B 40.CPassage 18(08全国)From the time each of my children started school,I packed their lunches.And in each lunch,I 21 a note.Often written on a napkin(餐巾),it might be a thank-you for a 22 moment,a reminder of something we were happily expecting,or a bit of 23 for the coming test
652、 or sporting event.In early grade school they 24 their notes.But as children grow older they become self-conscious(有自我意识的),and 25 he reached high school,my older son,Marc,informed me that he no longer 26 my daily notes.Telling him that he no longer needed to 27 them but I still needed to write them,
653、I 28 until the day he graduated.Six years after high school graduation,Marc called and asked if he could move 29 for a couple of months.He had spent those years well,graduating from college, 30 two internships(实习) in Washington,D.C.,and 31 ,becoming a technical assistant in Sacramento. 32 short vaca
654、tion visits,however,he had lived away from home.With his younger sister leaving for college,I was 33 happy to have Marc back.Since I was 34 making lunch for his younger brother,I 35 one for Marc,too.Imagine my 36 when I got a call from my 24-year-old son, 37 his lunch.“Did I do something 38 ? Dont y
655、ou love me 39 ,Mom?”were just a few of the questions he threw at me as I 40 asked him what was wrong.“My note,Mom,”he answered.“Wheres my note?”21.A.carried B.foundC.includedD.held22.A.difficult B.special C.comfortable D.separate23.A.congratulation B.improvementC.explanation D.encouragement24.A.love
656、dB.answeredC.wroteD.examined25.A.latelyB.by the way C.by the time D.gradually26.A.received B.understood C.enjoyedD.collected27.A.copyB.readC.takeD.send28.A.held up B.gave upC.followedD.continued29.A.out B.homeC.to college D.to Sacramento30.A.organizingB.planningC.comparingD.completing31.A.hopefullyB
657、.finally C.particularly D.certainly32.A.Because ofB.Instead of C.Except for D.As for33.A.especiallyB.immediately C.equally D.generally34.A.onceB.againC.stillD.even35.A.packedB.fetched C.bought D.filled36.A.fear B.surpriseC.anger D.disappointment37.A.waiting for B.worrying about C.caring for D.asking
658、 about38.A.wrongB.funnyC.strange D.smart39.A.any more B.enough C.once moreD.better40.A.interestingly B.bitterly C.politely D.laughingly答案 21.C 22.B 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.C 27.B 28.D 29.B 30.D 31.B 32.C 33.A 34.C 35.A 36.B 37.D 38.A 39.A 40.DPassage 19(08湖南)“This Friday well have the yearly Egg Drop Chal
659、lenge,”said our science teacher, Mr. Baker.“You can work alone or with a partner.”My friend, Cassie, and I smiled at each other. We always worked on projects 36 .The 37 of the Challenge was simpleto build a protective container to keep an egg from breaking when 38 the stadium wall.I made my sandwich
660、 that afternoon while waiting for Cassie. 39 the butter cream gave me an idea.“I have a brilliant design for our 40 container!”I said when Cassie arrived.“We can 41 the egg with some butter cream.”“Why not put the egg in a basket with a parachute(降落伞) 42 ?”Cassie rolled her eyes.“The parachute is be
661、tter than that stupid idea.”I couldnt believe it. Of course wed had our little 43 in the past, but shed never called any of my ideas “ 44 ”before.“Then Ill build mine and you build yours!” 45 words had been out, our friendship was challenged.When Friday finally arrived, I had to 46 Cassies Egg Force
662、 One looked pretty good. 47 ,my Egg-cellent Egg Cream didnt look quite scientific. We kids carried our containers up three stadium steps and dropped them over the side wall. Those whose eggs broke were out; those whose eggs survived 48 three more steps and dropped them again. This would go on till t
663、he last egg broke.After four rounds, only Cassie and I were 49 .I let go of my box. I heard someone say “ew” after seconds. Had my egg broken? I raced down the 50 .The sidewalk was dotted with egg shells(蛋壳) from those 51 drops. Finally I found my little Egg-cellent Egg Gream.“That looks like egg dr
664、op soup, Laura,”Cassie said. She was holding her Egg Force One. My 52 raced. Had she won? I looked at her basket. 53 .“My egg bounced 54 ,”she explained, pointing to a broken shell.“A tie(平局),”Mr.Baker said.Cassie looked at me,and her glare 55 .I laughed. She smiled.36.A.patiently B.silently C.toget
665、herD.alone37.A.function B.goalC.reason D.result38.A.rolled down B.pushed againstC.thrown atD.dropped over39.A.SpreadingB.Boiling C.Baking D.Holding40.A.butterB.sandwichC.creamD.egg41.A.protect B.replace C.carryD.mix42.A.followed B.coveredC.attachedD.supported43.A.ideasB.fights C.worries D.challenges
666、44.A.wrongB.stupid C.brilliantD.scientific45.A.SinceB.WhileC.ButD.And46.A.explain B.denyC.admitD.prove47.A.ThereforeB.AnywayC.OtherwiseD.Besides48.A.paced downB.turned aroundC.walked upD.went back49.A.left B.wanted C.chosen D.discovered50.A.stepsB.wayC.wallD.sidewalk51.A.intended B.unexpected C.fail
667、ed D.desired52.A.eyes B.handsC.feetD.heart53.A.LostB.DirtyC.Broken D.Empty54.A.aroundB.outC.in D.down55.A.returned B.remainedC.increasedD.softened答案 36.C 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.D 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.B 45.A 46.C 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.A 51.C 52.D 53.D 54.B 55.D(09湖北)There was a very special teacher who made a fa
668、r reaching difference in my life Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School was about to begin. “Who”,I asked a senior , is Mrs. McNamara, my 10thgrade English teacher? He just _31_and said something about my begin in _32_. Soon , Understood what he meant Mrs. McNamara ha
669、d a pattern of _33_that she repeated again and again , we would have a literature reading task for_34_The next day , when we came to class , there would were_36_to write an in-class essay about one of the topics , The following day , she would _37_thd corrected and graded essays and each person woul
670、d be called _38_to stand in front of the class and to _39_hisher essay The class were required to criticize(评论)that essay _40_the grade of everyone in class would be reduced The first time that I_41_her read-write criticize method I had not _42to do the homework and had written something without kno
671、wing what it meant _43_the extreme embarrassment I suffered , standing before my classmates _44_myself No one laughed at me , no one would be _45_enorgh , or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. McNamaras class. The embarrassment came from _46_and along with it came a strong _47_not to let it happen a
672、gain Mrs. McNamara kept all of our written work in files. It was easy to see the _48_in writing that had occurred. What was not so easy to see was the inner transformation that had taken peace, at least for me. What Mrs. McNamar_49_me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I
673、 could improve myself And_50_, Thank you Mrs. McNamara 31. A. noddedB. laughedC. apologizedD. shouted 32. A. troubleB. sorrowC. dangerD. anger 33. A. behaviorB. evaluationC. activityD. thought 34. A. reviewB. performanceC. practiceD. homework 35. A. addedB. relatedC. contributedD. advised 36. A. exp
674、ectedB. persuadedC. allowedD. advised 37. A. collectB. returnC. sendD. receive 38. A. on purposeB. at firstC. by chanceD. in turn 39. A. talk throughB. hand overC. read outD. show off 40. A. soB. andC. butD. or 41. A. triedB. adoptedC. examinedD. experienced 42. A. undertakenB. attemptedC. examinedD
675、. experienced 43. A. rememberB. attemptedC. botheredD. hesitated 44. A. playing jokes onB. making a fool ofC. trying a trap for ofD. taking advantage 45. A. braveB. carelessC. proudD. selfish 46. A. aboveB. withinC. behindD. below 47. A. tendencyB. preferenceC. determination D. sense 48. A. improvem
676、entsB. painsC. difficultiesD. advantages 50. A. didB. couldC. hadD. would 答案 31.B 32.A 33.C 34.D 35.B 36.A 37.B 38.D 39.C 40.D 41.D 42.C 43.D 44.B 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.A 49.C 50.APassage 2(09四川)I was successful at my job. I worked very hard, but it _21_ me and my family a fabulous(极好的) lifestyle. Id wo
677、rked for the same company for twenty years and had worked my way up to department director. _22_, one afternoon last May, I was called to the office, and it was _23_ explained to me that they were letting me go. I just sat there _24_ they talked on and all I could think was, “Ive _25_. ” Id been so
678、well respected; _26_ I was of no value. For six weeks, I was in a very _27_ place. I wandered around my house like a zombie(僵尸). I could _28_ things needed doing, but would not do anything. My beliefs in looking forward and seeing the positive(积极的) in everything _29_ me. Then. in late June, my young
679、est sons football team made the city cup final. The year before, hed been very sad when I _30_ the same final, so he was _31_ when I told him Id go. Not only did they win, but the look on his face as he saw me _32_ him on was unbelievable. From then on, I spent the summer enjoying my sons and their
680、passions(激情). I attended match after match and performances of my elder sons ban I _33_ went to another city to watch him play. These moments were so _34_. My life had been so much devoted to _35_ for so long. and I felt _36_ that my sons were happy to welcome me into their world. _37_, being unempl
681、oyed gave me back a sense of purpose I was someones mum! I felt a sense of being _38_ again. Now I feel more positive about my professional _39_ and Im getting on better with my family than I ever have. Losing my job made me realize just how _40_ it is to achieve real balance in life. 21.A. Promised
682、B. affordedC. showedD. left 22.A. ThereforeB. AnyhowC. OtherwiseD. However 23.A. quicklyB. gentlyC. partlyD. easily 24.A. untilB. afterC. asD. so 25.A. failedB. finishedC. triedD. changed 26.A. suddenlyB. finallyC. immediatelyD. shortly 27.A. secretB. quietC. lonelyD. dark 28.A. seeB. getC. suggestD
683、. understand 29.A. defendedB. directedC. desertedD. disturbed 30.A. watchedB. missedC. lostD. won 31.A. disappointedB. worriedC. honouredD. delighted 32.A. cheeringB. takingC. leadingD. passing 33.A. justB. evenC. stillD. almost 34.A. hopefulB. meaningfulC. difficultD. strange 35. A. work B. family
684、C. matches D. performances 36. A. successful B. thoughtful C. thankful D. peaceful 37. A. Naturally B. Doubtfully C. Disagreeably D. Unexpectedly 38. A. employed B. comforted C. valued D. encouraged 39. A. education B. experience C. relationship D. future 40. A important B. interesting C. simple D.
685、surprising 答案 21.B 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.A 26.A 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.B 31.D 32.A 33.B 34.B 35.A 36.C 37.D 38.C 39.D 40.APassage 3(09天津)The first time I remember noticing the crossing guard was when he waved to me as I drove my son to school. He 16 me with a puzzle - all because he waved to me like someone
686、does 17 seeing a close friend. A big, 18 smile accompanied his wave. For the next few days I tried to 19 his face to see if I knew him. I didnt. Perhaps he had 20 me for someone else. By the time I contented myself with the 21 that he and I were strangers, we were greeting each other warmly every mo
687、rning like old friends.Then one day the 22 was solved. As I 23 the school he was standing in the middle of the road 24 his stop sign. I was in line behind four cars. 25 the kids had reached the safety of the sidewalk, he lowered his sign and let the cars 26. To the first he waved and 27 in just the
688、same way he had done to me over the last few days. The kids already had the window down and were happily waving their reply. The second car got the same 28 from the crossing guard, and the driver, a stiff-looking(表情刻板的) businessman, gave a brief, almost 29 wave back. Each following car of kids on th
689、eir way to school 30 more heartily.Every morning I continued to watch the man with 31. So far I havent seen anyone 32 to wave back. I find it interesting that one person can make such a(n) 33 to so many peoples lives by doing one simple thing like waving and smiling warmly. His 34 armed the start of
690、 my day. With a friendly wave and smiling face he had changed the 35 of the whole neighbourhood.16. A. hitB. disappointedC. presentedD. bored17. A. onB. fromC. duringD. about18. A. falseB. shyC. apologeticD. bright19. A. researchB. studyC. recognizeD. explore20. A. praisedB. blamedC. mistakenD. resp
691、ected21. A. conclusionB. descriptionC. evaluationD. introduction22. A. argumentB. disagreementC. mysteryD. task23. A. visitedB. approached C. passedD. left24. A. drawing backB. putting onC. handing inD. holding out25. A. OnceB. BeforeC. UnlessD. While26. A. inB. throughC. outD. down27. A. criedB. ch
692、eeredC. smiledD. gestured28. A. ideaB. replyC. noticeD. greeting29. A. awkwardB. angryC. elegantD. patient30. A. cameB. respondedC. hurriedD. appeared31. A. surpriseB. frustrationC. interestD. doubt32. A. failB. tryC. wishD. bother33. A. offerB. sacrificeC. promiseD. difference34. A. effectivenessB.
693、 cheerfulnessC. carefulnessD. seriousness35. A. trendsB. observationsC. regulationsD. feelings答案 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.B 20.C 21.A 22.C 23.B 24.D 25.A 26.B 27.C 28.D 29.A 30.B 31.C 32.A 33.D 34.B 35.DPassage 4(09重庆)People often fall ill because of me. 36 , they can hardly blame me; it is largely their o
694、wn 37 .A tired person may get 38 , especially when he goes to crowded places with polluted air. A sudden change in 39 is another factor. In hot summer, people turn on the air-conditioner upon returning home. They will catch a cold easily.My latest victim is an energetic student. After school, he pla
695、yed football hard for two hours. Though 40 , he still went to the cinema .Then he got back home and took a cold shower immediately.I seized this golden chance to 41 him .He reacted ,trying to 42 me , but I was already 43 deep in his throat. He kept sneezing(打喷嚏) and his nose was running. 44 he put o
696、n some warm clothes, it didnt work, for there were too many of us. Besides, his sore throat kept 45 him, and he developed a cough to force me and my family out, but 46 .The next day he couldnt go to 47 . He had lost his appetite and was not as 48 as before. His mother made him orange juice every few
697、 hours for more vitamin C, which would help his 49 For two days he was 50 by his mother. As he rested more, his defense strengthened and I began to feel the 51 . I knew I had to 52 him before long. But I am not the one who gives up easily, and I made every effort to fight back. 53 , it was my turn t
698、o feel 54 now, for his defense system was starting an all-out attack against me. I became 55 and finally my time was over.Do you know what I am?36. A .ThereforeB. BesidesC. HoweverD. Then37. A .businessB . responsibilityC. excuseD. fault38.A. punishedB. blamedC. caughtD. killed39.A. temperatureB. se
699、asonC. placeD. condition40.A. excitedB. hurtC. lateD. tired41.A. injureB. botherC. attackD. destroy42. A. get on withB. get rid ofC. put up withD .take hold of43. A. reproducingB. waitingC. hidingD. disappearing44. A. SinceB. OnceC. WhetherD. Although45. A. remindingB. upsettingC. comfortingD. influ
700、encing46. A. escapedB. succeededC. regrettedD. failed47. A. bedB. workC. schoolD. hospital48. A. peacefulB. afraidC. activeD. happy49. A .recoveryB. developmentC. studyD. affected50. A. protectedB. nursedC. scoldedD. affected51. A. lossB. operationC. pressureD. movement52. A. leaveB. catchC. forgetD
701、. beat53. A. UncertainlyB. UnsuccessfullyC. UnusuallyD. Unfortunately54. A. painfulB. disappointedC. nervousD. ashamed55. A. biggerB. weakerC. smallerD. stronger答案 36.C 37.D 38.C 39.A 40.D 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.C 49.A 50.B 51.C 52.A 53.D 54.A 55.BPassage 5(09广东)Alfred Nobel became a
702、millionaire and changed the ways of mining,construction,and warfare as the inventor of dynamite(炸药). On April 12,1888,Alfreds brother Ludwig died of heart attack. A major French newspaper _21_ his brother for him and carried an article _22_ the death of Alfred Nobel. “The merchant of death is dead.
703、”the article read. “Dr. Alfred Nobel,who became _23_ by finding ways to kill more people faster than ever before,died yesterday. ”Nobel was _24_ to find out not that he had died,but that,when his time was up, he would be thought of only as one who profited from _25_ and destruction. To make sure tha
704、t he was _26_ with love and respect. Nobel arranged in his _27_ to give the largest part of his money to _28_ the Nobel prizes,which would be awarded to people who made great _29_ to the causes of peace,literature,and the sciences. So _30_ ,Nobel had to die before he realized what his life was reall
705、y about. 21. A. foundB. misunderstoodC. mistookD. judged22. A. introducingB. announcingC. implyingD. advertising23. A. famousB. sickC. richD. popular24. A. upsetB. anxiousC. excitedD. pleased25. A. deathB. diseaseC. troubleD. attack26. A. repaidB. describedC. supportedD. remembered27. A. bookB. arti
706、cleC. willD. contract28. A. establishB. formC. developD. promote29. A. additionsB. sacrificesC. changesD. contributions30. A. generallyB. basicallyC. usuallyD. certainly答案 21.C 22.B 23.C 24.A 25.A 26.D 27.C 28.A 29.D 30.D Passage 6(09宁夏、海南、全国)The True Story of Treasure IslandIt was always thought th
707、at Treasure Island was the product of Robert Louis Stevensons imagination. _36_,recent research has found the true story of this exciting work.Stevenson, a Scotsman, had lived 37 for many years in 1881 he returned to Scotland for a 38 . With him were his American wife Fanny and his son 39 .Each morn
708、ing Stevenson would take them out for a long 40 over the hills. They had been 41 this for several days before the weather suddenly took a turn for the worse, Kept indoors by the heavy rain. Lloyd felt the days 42 . To keep the boy happy Robert asked the boy to do some 43 .One morning, the boy came t
709、o Robert with a beautiful map of an island. Robert 44 that the boy had drawn a large cross in the middle of 45 . “Whats that?” he asked “Thats the 46 treasure “said the boy Robert suddenly 47 something of an adventure story in the boys 48 While the rain was pouring, Robert sat down by the fire to wr
710、ite a story. He would make the 49 a twelve-year-old boy just like Lloyd. But who would he the pirate(海盗)?Robert had a good friend named Henley, who walked around with the 50 of a wooden leg. Robert had always wanted to 51 such a man in a story 52 Long John Silver the pirate with a wooden leg, was 53
711、 .So thanks to a 54 .September in Scotland a friend with a wooden leg and the imagination of a twelve-year-old boy we have one of the greatest 55 stories in the English language.36AHoweverBThereforeCBesidesDFinally37AaloneBnext doorCat homeDabroad38AmeetingBstoryCholidayDjib39ALloydBRobertCHenleyDJo
712、hn40AtalkBrestCwalkDgame41AattemptingBmissingCplanningDenjoying42AquietBdullCbusyDcold43AcleaningBwritingCdrawingDexercising44AdoubtedBnoticedCdecidedDrecognized45Athe seaBthe houseCScotlandDthe island46AforgottenBburiedCdiscoveredDunexpected47AsawBdrewCmadeDlearned48AbookBreplyCpictureDmind49AstarB
713、heroCwriterDchild50AhelpBproblemCuseDbottom51ApraiseBproduceCincludeDaccept52AYetBAlsoCButDThus53AreadBbornChiredDwritten54ArainyBsunnyCcoolDwindy55AnewsBloveCreal-lifeDadventure答案 36.A 37.D 38.C 39.A 40.C 41.D 42.B 43.C 44.B 45.D 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.C 52.D 53.B 54.A 55.DPassage 7(09湖南)“Its
714、no use, Mum,” said Johnny. “Im just no good at dancing.”“Youve got to keep trying. Tonight will be 36, dear. Try a turn with that pretty Lisette.”Johnny 37. Every Saturday night used to be the best of the week. He and his parents went to the 38 at the Club, where his hero, Alcide, played the accordi
715、on (手风琴) with the band. But lately everything had changed. Now that Johnny was older, he was 39 to dance with a girl!40 Johnny and his parents arrived at the Club, music had already started. Johnny got up his 41 to approach Lisette. “May I have this dance?” Johnny asked. “Thats all right,” said Lise
716、tte. Johnny struggled to keep up with Lisettes 42 steps, but he was always one beat behind her. Then Johnny heard his friend Pierre say, “Look! Johnny has two left feet!” 43burst from the crowd. Johnny 44 and ran outside, determined never to go to another dance.The next Saturday, Alcide 45 to Johnny
717、s house for some potatoes. He happened to hear Johnny playing the accordion. Alcides eyes 46. “Bring that accordion and play some songs tonight,” Alcide said. Then he drove off, leaving Johnny staring open- mouthed 47 him.At the Club, Johnny scanned the crowd for Lisette and 48 her. The band played
718、for a long time before Alcide said, “Dear friends, I got a 49 for you tonight. Young Johnny is going to join us!” 50, Johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. He began to play, and the band 51 behind him. When the song ended, he heard cheers. Johnny kept playing until the dance was
719、52. “You did a fine job tonight. Play with us again next Saturday night,” Alcide said. “Yes, sir!” said Johnny. 53 he went outside, Johnny saw Lisette and her friends near the door. Lisette stepped 54, smiling. “You played really good tonight!” she said.“Thank you,” Johnny blushed (脸红). As he walked
720、 on, Pierre 55 moved out of the way for him to pass.Johnny patted his accordion. Come to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen Alcide out on the dance floor.36. A. difficult B. troublesomeC. different D. terrible37. A. answered B. sighed C. smiled D. laughed38. A. platform B. appoin
721、tment C. meeting D. dance39. A. expected B. invitedC. allowedD. chosen40. A. If B. Since C. Though D. When41. A. spirits B. feelings C. courage D. strength42. A. smooth B. clumsy C. slowD. small43. A. Shouts B. Laughter C. Applause D. Cheers44. A. broke away B. went out C. broke up D. turned out45.
722、A. ran B. walked C. droveD. cycled46. A. opened B. rolled C. sharpened D. widened47. A. off B. with C. after D. for48. A. caught B. searched C. sought D. spotted49. A. surpriseB. puzzle C. storyD. joke50. A. Struggling B. Trembling C. Wandering D. Whispering51. A. got round B. joined in C. turned ar
723、oundD. showed off52. A. in B. outC. over D. on53. A. AsB. BecauseC. UntilD. So54. A. backward B. forward C. onward D. downward55. A. still B. even C. ever D. almost答案 36.C 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.D 41.C 42.A 43.B 44.A 45.C 46.D 47.C 48.D 49.A 50.B 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.BPassage 8(09江西)Peter and Paul had
724、a permission from their parents to camp in a field close to their farm. But, being adventurous boys, they know it would be more 36 to camp in the woods that lay beyond the river. Excitedly, the boys 37 with their tent and food. Carrying their heavy 38 , the two brothers walked along the riverbank, h
725、ardly noticing the distance or the sun beating down. . They were eager to reach their 39 before lunchtime. As they entered the cool, shadowy woods, they began to search for a suitable camping spot. Peter wanted to 40 close to the river at the edge of the woods, 41 Paul, who was older, insisted that
726、they camp further away. 42 Peter followed his brother deeper into the 43 . “This really is a wonderful setting!” said Paul in excitement. They 44 the tent , and settled down to eat the sandwiches they had made, then decided to find their way 45 to the river to catch some fish. “Are you sure that thi
727、s is the right 46 ?” whispered Peter shakily. “Im sure we passed that hollow tree just a while ago. ” Paul walked 47 silently. “Look, there it is again. Were lost, arent we?” complained Peter. Paul had to admit that he didnt know where they were. 48 , they were a long distance from where they were 4
728、9 to be. They were not even 50 of where they had set up their camp. They set in 51 for a few minutes until Peter had a bright idea. “Why dont we look for clues(线索) the way trackers 52 in the movies? We werent careful about how we walked, so Im sure we would have left 53 some broken tree branches and
729、 leaves. ” Carefully, the boys 54 the marks that they had left, until finally they found their campsite. Hurriedly, they packed their belongings and set off 55 the direction of the river. What would their parents think of their adventure? 36. A. surprisingB. excitingC. annoyingD. frightening37. A. w
730、ent roundB. went backC. went awayD. went though 38. A. loadB. tornC. foodD. storage 39. A. grasslandB. destinationC. fieldD. river 40. A. liveB. lieC. waitD. stay 41. A. butB. andC. orD. so 42. A. UnconsciouslyB. UnfortunatelyC. UnwillinglyD. Uninterestingly 43. A. woodsB. farmC. settingD. camp 44.
731、A. put offB. put onC. put downD. put up 45. A. forwardB. nearC. backD. further 46. A. placeB. markC. wayD. time 47. A. aloneB. aboutC. inD. on 48. A. AfterallB. AtlastC. AboveallD. Atfirst 49. A. discoveredB. encouragedC. persuadedD. supposed 50. A. afraidB. sureC. informedD. reminded 51. A. enjoyme
732、ntB. satisfactionC. disappointmentD. imagination 52. A. appearB. doC. workD. behave 53. A. behindB. outC. asideD. amount 54. A. fetchedB. watchedC. followedD. collected 55. A. for B. to C. at D. in 答案 36.B 37.C 38.A 39.B 40.D 41.A 42.C 43.A 44.D 45.C 46.C 47.D 48.A 49.D 50.B 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.C 55.D
733、Passage 9(09辽宁)A young man was getting ready to gradually from college, for many months he bad 36 a beautiful sports car in a dealers showroom, and 37 his father could well 38 it, he told him that was all he wanted. On the morning of his graduation day his father called him into his own study and to
734、ld him how 39 he was to have such a fine son. He handed his son a beautiful gift box. 40 but slightly disappointed, the young man 41 the box and found a lovely book, 42, he raised his voice at his father and said. ” 43 all your money you give me a book?” And rushed out of the house 44 the book in th
735、e study He did not contact(联系)his father for a whole year 45 one day he saw in the strict an old man who looked like his father. He 46 he had to go back home and see his father. When he arrived at his fathers house, he was told that his father had been in hospital for a week. The moment he was about
736、 to 47 the hospital. he saw on the desk the 48 new book ,just as he had left it one 49 ago. he opened it and began to 50 the pages. suddenly, a car key 51 from an envelope taped behind the book ,it bad a lag(标签)with dealers name, the 52 dealer who had the sports car he bad 53 on the tag was the 54 o
737、f his graduation. and the 55 PAID IN FULL 36. A. expected. B. enjoyed. C. admired. D. owned 37 A. finding B. proving C. deciding D. knowing 38. A. afford. B. offer C. keep D. like 39. A. encouraged. B. comfortable C. proud. D. moved 40. A. Nervous B. Serious C. Careful D. Curious 41. A. packed. B. o
738、pened. C. picked up D. put aside 42. A. Angrily B. Eagerly C. Calmly D. Anxiously 43 A. At B. From C. With D. To 44 A. toasting B. putting C. forgetting D. leaving 45 A. until B. as C. before D. unless 46 A. learned . B. realized. C. recognized. D. admitted 47 A. get to B. search for C. turn to D. l
739、eave for 48 A. much B. still C. hardly D. quite 49 A. year B. month C. week D. day 50 A. clean B. read. C. turn D. count 51 A. lost B. came C. appeared. D. dropped 52 A. old. B. same C. special D. new 53 A. remembered. B. desired. C. found. D. met 54. A. Picture B. place C. date D. met 55. A. word.
740、B. information C. date D. card 答案 36.C 37.D 38.A 39.C 40.D 41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.D 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.B 53.B 54.C 55.APassage 10(09山东)Even though it was only October, my students were already whispering about Christmas plans. With each passing day everyone became more _36_wthting for
741、the final school bell. Upon its _37_everyone would run for their coats and go home, everyone except David David was a small boy in ragged clothes. I had often _38_what kind of home life David had, and what kind of mother could send her son to school dressed so _39_for the cold winter months, without
742、 a coat, boots, or gloves. But something made David _40_I can still remember he was always _41_a smile and willing to help. He always _42_after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor. We never talked much He_43_just smile and ask what else he could do ,then thank me for letting him stay and s
743、lowly_44_home Weeks passed and the _45_ovre the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of_46_before the holiday break. I smiled in _47 _as the last of them hurried out the door. Turning around I saw David _48_standing by my desk. “I have something for you” he said _49_from behind
744、 his back a small box. _50_it to me, he said anxiously. “Open it “I took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped it. I lift the lid and to my _51_saw nothing I looked at Davids smiling face add back into the box and said. “The box is nice, David, but it s_52_” “Oh no it isnt” said David “
745、Its full of love, my mum told me before she died that love was something you couldnt see or touch unless you know its there” Tears filled my eyes _53_Iooked at the proud dirty race that I had rarely given_54_to. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends and I never forgot the meaning _55
746、_the little empty box set on my desk 36. A. anxiousB. courageousC. seriousD. cautious 37. A. warningB. ringingC. callingD. yelling 38. A. scoldedB. wonderedC. realizedD. learned 39. A. modestlyB. naturallyC. inaccuratelyD. inappropriately 40. A. popularB. upsetC. specialD. funny 41. A. expressingB.
747、deliveringC. wearingD. sharing 42. A. practisedB. wanderedC. studiedD. stayed 43. A. wouldB. shouldC. mightD. could 44. A. aim atB. turn toC. put offD. head for 45. A. argumentB. excitementC. movement D. program 46. A. schoolB. year C. education D. program 47. A. reliefB. returnC. vainD. control 48.
748、 A. weaklyB. sadlyC. quietlyD. helplessly 49. A. searchedB. found C. raisedD. pulled 50. A. HoldingB. HandingC. SendingD. Leaving 51. A. delightB. expectationC. appreciationD. surprise 52. A. cheapB. emptyC. uselessD. improper 53. A. asB. untilC. becauseD. though 54. A. advice B. supportC. attention
749、D. command 55. A. fromB. behindC. overD. towards 答案 36.A 37.B 38.B 39.D 40.C 41.C 42.D 43.A 44.D 45.B 46.A 47.A 48.C 49.D 50.B 51.D 52.B 53.A 54.C 55.BPassage 11(09陕西)One afternoon, my son Adam asked me, “Are all people the same even if they are different in color?” I thought for a minute, and then
750、I said, “Ill explain, 21 you can just wait until we make a quick 22 at the grocery store. I have something 23 to show you. ” At grocery store, we 24 some apples - red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, “Its time to 25 your question.” I put one apple of each 26 on the table. Then I looke
751、d at Adam, who had a 27 look on his face. “People are like apples. They come in all 28 colors, shapes and sizes. On the 29, some of the apples may not 30 look as the others. ” As I was talking, Adam was 31 each one carefully. Then, I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them, 32 them back on the ta
752、ble, but 33 a different place. “Okay, Adam, tell me which is which.” He said, “I 34 tell. They all look same now. ” “Take a bite of 35. See if that helps you 36 which one is which. ” He took 37, and then a huge smile came across his face. . ”People are 38 like apples! They are all different, but onc
753、e you 39 the outside, theyre pretty much the same on the inside. ” He totally 40 it. I didnt need to say or do anything else. 21. A. althoughB. soC. becauseD. if 22. A. stopB. startC. turnD. stay 23. A. expressiveB. encouragingC. informativeD. interesting 24. A. boughtB. countedC. sawD. collected 25
754、. A. checkB. mentionC. answerD. improve 26. A. sizeB. typeC. shapeD. class 27. A. worriedB. satisfiedC. proudD. curious 28. A. ordinaryB. normalC. differentD. regular 29. A. outsideB. wholeC. tableD. inside 30. A. stillB. evenC. onlyD. ever 31. A. examiningB. measuringC. drawingD. packing 32. A. kee
755、pingB. placingC. pullingD. giving 33. A. onB. towardC. forD. in 34. A. mustntB. cantC. shouldntD. neednt 35. A. each oneB. each otherC. the otherD. one another 36. A. admitB. considerC. decideD. believe 37. A. big bitesB. deep breathsC. a firm holdD. close look 38. A. justB. alwaysC. merelyD. seldom
756、 39. A. put awayB. get downC. hand outD. take off 40. A. madeB. tookC. gotD. did 答案 21.D 22.A 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.D 28.C 29.A 30.B 31.A 32.B 33.D 34.B 35.A 36.C 37.A 38.A 39.D 40.C (09浙江)The trip to that city was eye-opening for everyone, and near its end , all the young people in our group began
757、 to reflect on what it had meant. We _21_ the first night we had arrived. We had all gone into the markets of the city _22_ the young people could experience its energy. But what we actually saw simply 23 us all the rundown houses, the children in rags, the people begging for money Walking home, 24
758、under a low bridge, we came across 25 families of homeless people seeking a bit of dry ground to sleep on 26 he night. We had to step over bodies as we found our way through the darkness.The poverty(贫困) was 27 than anything my young companions had ever imagined. Back in the hotel, an air of sadness
759、settled over the group. Many 28 and cried. Spending time in this 29 moves a person to care about humanity.That evening, our group spent hours talking about what we had 30 . Gently, I encouraged everyone to talk about the difficult 31 that days discoveries had inspired. Sitting together 32 a circle a
760、s everyone had a chance to speak, we all began to realize that 33 of us was alone in our struggle to cope with our reactions.Based on my 34 in poverty-stricken areas, I suggested that 35 the emotions we had were painful, they could also be important in helping us to move forward. We all 36 that we h
761、ad seen things that should never be allowed to happen. 37 , what could we do about it? Together, we began to brainstorm ways we could help to ease the 38 we had seen. As I encouraged group members to focus on 39 they could do, a sense of determination 40 the previous sadness. Instead of despair, the
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
