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1、第二模块 完形填空1【2013福建龙岩高三1月教学质量检查】One afternoon,the high school boy Clay Jensen received a mysterious package with no return address. When he opened it,he was 36 to find seven tapes,which were 37 by Hannah Baker,his classmate who had committed suicide (自杀)two weeks earlier. Clay had secretly been in lov

2、e with her but never had the 38 to tell her about it.On the tapes,Hannah had 39 thirteen reasons for ending her own 40 and Clay was one of the reasons. Hannah had even left him a 41 marking places with dots for him to visit.Clay walked out of his home and with her voice in his 42;he wandered all ove

3、r the town trying to uncover the reasons why she felt her life had to end so tragically(悲剧地) 43 Hannah and Clays story,American author Jay Asher wove(编织)a sad story of confusion and desperation in novel,Thirteen Reasons Why,which had 44 on The New York Times best-selling list for eight weeks.As Clay

4、 anxiously 45 how he played a part in her suicide,he noticed how a number of little,seemingly unimportant 46 can add up to a terrible high school existence for someone else.It 47 us all that sometimes when something is said or done to 48 another intentionally, it can have 49 effects and can even lea

5、d to other major events in that persons life.The theme of the story is that we are all 50 our own actions. Hannah admitted it was her 51 to end her life. However,if someone had 52 differently,she could have changed her decision. 53 it is an imaginary story,many of us will connect parts of Hannahs hi

6、gh school career with something in our life and may 54 know someone showing warning signs of suicide. And 55 we can act and prevent such a tragedy.36. A. shockedB. delightedC. disturbedD. excited37. A. broughtB. sent C. boughtD. recorded38. A. timeB. courageC. atmosphereD. mood39. A. statedB. toldC.

7、 foundD. expressed40. A. loveB. schoolingC. lifeD. story41. A. tapeB. mapC. noteD. number42. A. headB. heartC. faceD. ear43. A. InB. ForC. ThroughD. With44. A. leftB. stayedC. keptD. continued45. A. found outB. gave awayC. made outD. thought about46. A. accidentsB. eventsC. incidentsD. affairs47. A.

8、 informsB. remindsC. provesD. indicates48. A. hurtB. praise C. damage D. comfort49A. lastingB. importantC. different D. instant50. A. concerned about B. careful of C. devoted to D. responsible for51. A. taskB. ruleC. choiceD. dream52. A. thoughtB. repliedC. saidD. acted53. A. As thoughB. Even though

9、C. In caseD. Now that54. A. evenB. alsoC. still D. ever55. A. thankfullyB. hopefullyC. equallyD. similarly【文章大意】本文介绍了美国的一篇小说,主人公是一个中学生,他收到已经自杀的同学寄给他的录音带,由此向我们展示了生活中的一系列小事积累起来有可能酿成大祸。并告诫我们,在生活中对身边的人多些关爱,我们也许会改变一个人的人生抉择。36. A根据后半句Hannah Baker, his classmate who had committed suicide(自杀)two weeks earli

10、er可以推测出当Clay看到这个邮件时的表情应该是震惊的,故应选A项shocked。37.D根据句中先行词tape,以及文章后面的表述with her voice in his ear ,可知这个录音带是Hannah Baker录制的,故选D项 recorded。38. B根据常识故事中的两个主人公都是中学生,可知他没有向她表白的勇气,而不是没有时间time或其他原因,故选B。39. A在录音带中汉娜陈述了结束生命的十三个理由,故选A项state陈述,说明。40. C根据文章表述,汉娜已于两周前自杀,故她陈述的理由reasons for ending her own 40 可知是结束“生命”,

11、故应选C项。41. 根据文中表述Hannah had even left him a 41 marking places with dots for him to visit.可知留给他的应是地图,而不是note“纸条”或其他的。42. D根据上文with her voice in his _, 根据上下文可知“耳畔响着她的声音”。43. C 43 Hannah and Clays story,“通过”这个故事。44. B根据表述which had 44 on The New York Times best-selling list for eight weeks.可知“这个小说连续八周在纽约

12、时报上位居畅销榜首”,两个关键表述:list以及for eight weeks,故选B项。45. A found out(事实真相);gave away分发;捐赠;泄露;made out制定出;thought about考虑。故选A项46. Ca number of little,seemingly unimportant 46 can add up to a terrible high school existence for someone else.“一系列的看似无关紧要的小事可能积累成”;accident “事故”;event “(大)事件;”affair “(政治、经济)要事;”47

13、. B It 47 us all that sometimes when something is said or done to 48 another intentionally, it can have 49 effects and can even lead to other major events in that persons life.这个故事提醒我们,remind提醒;inform通知;prove证明;indicate表明;预示。故选B项。48. A根据句意表述可知“当我们说而来或做了伤害他人的事”hurt伤害(情感);praise表扬;damage损害(物品);comfort

14、安慰。49. A同47题解析。Lasting持续的,持久的;important重要的;different不同的;instant短暂的;片刻的。50D The theme of the story is that we are all 50 our own actions.故事的主题告诉我们,我们都应该为自己的行为负责。故选D项。51C Hannah admitted it was her 51 to end her life. 汉娜承认(自杀)是自己的选择,故选C项choice选择。52 D However,if someone had 52 differently,she could hav

15、e changed her decision.尽管汉娜承认(自杀)是自己的选择,但是,如果有人采取了不同的行动,也许她会改变抉择。故选D项acted。53. B as though好像;似乎;even though尽管;即使;in case万一;如果;now that既然。尽管是个故事,我们许多人都会把汉娜的中学生活和我们生活中的某些情况联系起来,故选B项。54. A看了找个故事,许多人会把汉娜的故事与高中生活联系起来,甚至明白一些人有自杀的倾向,故选A项,表示递进关系。55. B根据全文以及最后一句And 55 we can act and prevent such a tragedy.跟上

16、一句的联系可知,这个故事带给我们的是:很有希望在生活碰到类似悲剧时,我们可以加以制止。2【2013江苏扬州中学高三1月质量检测】Could the Internet be totally free and should it be? Should the Internet be regulated? The recent disorder in the Arab world 36 by a disputed video damaging the image of Prophet Muhammad shows the United States, which is busy 37 global

17、Internet freedom, has paid a huge price 38 the lives of its diplomats. In an unregulated internet world, cheating, violence or rumors can 39 serious consequences. Many countries across the world are periodically suffering from “rumors” 40 by the Internet and social media. The US-led West always prom

18、otes Internet freedom and 41 any regulation as investigation, but it should think twice if it calculates the heavy price that has been and has to be paid for “ 42 Internet”. Moreover, 43 the Internet in the West 44 to be free, with no obvious 45 and no limited sites, isnt the structure of the main p

19、ages already hand-controlled, with selected press agencies and 46 occupying clearly dominating(显著的)positions? The Internet has helped fight injustice, 47 corruption in places so far apart as Indonesia, India and Latin America. But the Internet could be extremely 48 as well. Various racist or separat

20、ist organizations are using their Internet sites to 49 strong feelings. Those who are spreading hate are frequently using the Internet as their tool. No country can 50 to make the Internet absolutely free. The question is how to keep free flow of information 51 while protecting children from unhealt

21、hy works, common citizens from 52 rumors and countries from unfair and damaging propaganda (宣传) attacks. And who sets the limits? The 53 is that there will never be a perfect system. Every country will have to 54 its own system, based on its culture, social 55 and the degree of danger its facing. 36

22、. A. led B. caused C. damaged D. attacked37. A. helping B. processing C. promoting D. improving38. A. for B. at C. with D. off39. A. bring B. reach C. fetch D. take 40. A. spread B. exposed C. delivered D. passed41. A. supports B. follows C. opposes D. dislikes42. A. free B. accessible C. available

23、D. healthy43. A. as if B. even if C. so that D. in that44. A. happens B. intends C. offers D. appears45. A. interruption B. interference C. defence D. preference46. A. programs B. substances C. channels D. sources47. A. uncover B. strike C. prevent D. avoid48. A. beneficial B. useful C. sensitive D.

24、 destructive49. A. increase B. decrease C. upset D. strengthen50. A. refuse B. afford C. fail D. attempt51. A. unpolluted B. unskilled C. unoccupied D. uninterrupted52. A. evil B. meaningful C. untrue D. effective53. A. ImportanceB. conclusion C. description D. possibility54. A. develop B. invent C.

25、 change D. study55.A.trendsB.structuresC.surroundingsD.factors【文章大意】本文是一篇议论文,议论中心是“网络能不能,应不应该完全自由”,作者提出一美国为首的西方国家宣称的网络自由,但这种自由事实上是受限制的。36. B本句意思是最近阿拉伯世界的混乱是有由一部有争议的视频引起的。故选B项。37. C此处指美国忙着推广全球的网络自由。promote促进;提升;推销;发扬。故选C项。38. C(这种自由)是它用外交官的生命作为代价的。故用选C项with。39. A在一个没有约束的网络世界里,欺骗、暴力和谣言会带来严重的后果。40. A指谣

26、言传播。spread传播,伸展;exposed暴露,揭露;delivered实现,传送,接生。41. C 以美国为首的西方国家提倡网络只有,反对任何的控制。故选C项oppose反对。42. A这儿指“自由的网络”,故选A项free自由的;accessible易接近的,可进入的,可理解的;available有效的,可利用的,可得到的。43. B“Moreover, 43 the Internet in the West 44 to be free, with no obvious 45 and no limited sites, isnt the structure of the main pa

27、ges already hand-controlled, with selected press agencies and 46 occupying clearly dominating(显著的)positions? ”主句是“isnt the structure of the main pages already hand-controlled”难道网络的主页结构不是经过手控的吗?前面的“even if the Internet in the West appears to be free, with no obvious interference and no limited sites”

28、即使西方的网络看起来是自由的,没有明显的干涉和限制性的网站,做让步状语;后面的“with selected press agencies and 46 occupying clearly dominating(显著的)positions?”有精心挑选的新闻机构和资源占据显著的位置,作状语。故选B项。44. D见43题的解析。45. B见43题的解析。interruption打断;interference干涉,干扰;defence防御,防卫;preference偏爱,倾向。46. D见43题的解析。programs项目,程序; substances物质,基本内容; channels通道,频道;s

29、ources来源。47. A “uncover corruption”揭露腐败现象。故选A项。48. D从下文的例子可以推断出网络具有破坏性。beneficial有利的,有益的; sensitive敏感的; destructive破坏的,有害的,消极的。故选D项。49C “upset strong feelings”颠覆,扰乱(感情)。故选C项。50. B没有哪个国家能付出代价使网络完全自由。afford给与,提供,付得起; attempt企图,试图。故选B项。51. D“The question is how to keep free flow of information 51 while

30、 protecting children from unhealthy works, common citizens from 52 rumors and countries from unfair and damaging propaganda (宣传) attacks. And who sets the limits?”问题是,怎样让免费的信息流不会被打断而又你能保护孩子们远离不健康的作品、保护市民远离恶意的谣言、保护国家免受不公平的和有破坏性宣传的攻击呢?,故选D项。52. A见51题解析。Evil邪恶的,有害的;effective有效的,实际的,实在的。53. B最后一段是作者的总结,

31、所以用conclusion。description描述,描写。54. A每一个国家都要根据自己的文化、社会环境和面临的危险程度形成自己的体系。 develop发展,开发,研发。55. C见54题解析。3【2013辽宁东北育才双语学校高三第三次模拟】One day I took a bus with my girlfriend. It was so 16 that we stood for several stops until a vacant seat was 17 for her.Then a pretty girl rushed towards me, saying, “Hi, wher

32、e are you going?” I was so struck by the stranger that I had a hard time trying to _18_ her. Clearly she had taken me _19_ somebody else. I returned her greeting with politeness, _20_ to give explanation to my girl later.Noticing my dialogue with somebody else, my girl _21_ her eyes and found she wa

33、s pretty. She asked jealously, “Whos she?” The pretty girl, quite _22_ of the situation, spoke out first, “Hi, let me _23_ myself. I m Nancy, used to be _24_. Very glad to meet you.” She behaved very _25_.But I was_26_ to search in my memory for someone called Nancy among my neighbors. I was worryin

34、g how to explain this to my girlfriend _27_ the pretty girl again turned to me, “Will you give me your cell phone number so that we _28_ keep contacts(联系) later?” I had to submit(服从)to her _29_. Then the girl got off the bus at the next stop.A minute later I got a short _30_ on my phonefrom a strang

35、er. My girlfriend _31_ my phone and read the note. It was from the girl, who said, “Just now, two thieves tried to _32_ your pocket. I had to act as an acquaintance to draw your attention. I should have left at the _33_ stop but gave up as I noticed these two thieves also _34_ to leave at the same s

36、top. Because of the _35_ I delayed my departure. Now you ll understand all I have done to you. Wish you luck.”16Atiring Bslow Ccrowded Dmessy17Aready Bavailable CspecialDsuitable18Aidentify Brealize CremindDjudge19Aon Bby Cwith Dfor20Apreferring Bplanning CmanagingDpromising21Afixed Bopened Craised

37、Dfocused22Aproud Bcareful CafraidDaware23AexplainBenjoyCintroduceDhelp24ApartnersBneighborsCfriendsDcolleagues25Anaturally Bgenerously Ccautiously Dnormally26Ain a hurry Bat a lossCat easeDin time27Awhile Bbefore CwhenDuntil28Awould BcanCshouldDmust29Arequest BquestionCcommandDopinion30Asuggestion B

38、warningCnotice Dmessage31Aremoved BseizedCfound Dlost32AstealBreachCget Dpick33Aterminal BformerCpreviousDlatter34Apretending BintendingCdemandingDannouncing35Aincident BmatterCaccidentDaffair【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了一天作者和女友乘公交车的经历。公交车上,一个陌生女孩自称是作者的邻居却引起了女友的嫉妒,而作者却无法解释,女孩下车后给作者发条短信道明的缘由。16. C通过后文中的we sto

39、od for several stops可知车上很拥挤,故选C项crowded拥挤的。tiring令人疲倦的;messing一团糟的17. B车上很拥挤,我们站了好几站才有座位。available空闲的,可使用的;ready准备好的;special特别的,特殊的;suitable合适的。18. A “I was so struck by the stranger that I had a hard time trying to _18_ her.”我被这个陌生人弄得如此困惑,我努力地辨认她。identify,辨认,确定身份;realize意识到;remind提醒,使想起;judge判断。19D

40、显然她把我误认成别人了。Take sb. for 把某人误认成。 20. B“I returned her greeting with politeness”我礼貌的跟她回应,打算过后再跟女友讲。此处plan to do打算做。Prefer喜欢;manage经营,完成;promise承诺。21. C此处Noticing my dialogue with somebody else女友注意到我们的谈话,抬眼看。Fix固定;open张开,打开;raise提高;focus集中注意力。22. D She asked jealously,Whos she?女友心生嫉妒,问道“她是谁?”所以此处陌生女孩意

41、识到了这种情况,aware of意识到;proud骄傲自豪;careful小心仔细;afraid害怕。23C此处通过上题女友的问题可知陌生女孩是要进行自我介绍故选用introduce。explain解释;enjoy喜欢。24B此处可以通过后文中的in my memory for someone called Nancy among my neighbors判断出选B。colleague同事。25A她表现得很自然。Naturally自然地;generously慷慨大方的;cautiously谨慎地;normally正常地。26B根据上题陌生女孩表现得很自然,作者很困惑,努力搜寻记忆。故选用B。A

42、t a loss困惑,不知所措;in a hurry 急忙 at ease 放松自由自在;in time 及时。27C我正发愁如何跟女友解释,这时陌生女孩突然问我的电话号码。此处be doingwhen固定句型,正在做时突然。28B你可以给我电话号码这样我们可以保持联系好吗?can表请求,可以,故选A项。would表请求用于第二人称;should应该;must必须。29A我只好遵从她的请求。Request请求;command命令。故选A项。30. D此处通过上文女孩向作者要电话号码可知作者是收到了短信,故选C项。Suggestion建议;warning警告;notice通知。31. B此处通过

43、前文可知女友心生嫉妒,故应是抢过电话读短信。seize抓住;remove移动,移开。32. D两个扒手试图掏你的包。此处pick ones pocket掏宝。33. B我本应该在前一站下车。The former stop前一站。Previous (时间上)较早的,以前的;latter后者;terminal末期的,晚期的。34B但是我注意到那两个扒手打算下车所以我没有下车。Intend to do打算做,pretend假装;demand命令;announce宣布宣告。35A accident故障,事故,偶发事件,灾难,灾害,不幸,不测,意外; affair n. 发生的事情; 大事; 事件事务;

44、incident 发生的事, 小插曲,matter(讨论、考虑等的)问题。4【2013德州高三上学期1月期末校际联考】One Monday morning, news got around in the schoolyard about a fire over the weekend Soon Mr. Johnson, my teacher, came to explain that the Art class would be 36 due to the fireHe also warned us not to approach the Art room because it could b

45、e 37 During the morning break, Kirn and I decided to take a 38 A first hand observation would make us heroes at lunchAt the appointed time, Kirn and I 39 the Art room, ignoring the consequence I would face 40 I got caughtWe stood on tiptoes looking hard 41 the door window, trying in vain to see 42 w

46、as forbiddenSuddenly a firm 43 on our shoulders stopped us.Turning around, I found a teacher staring angrily at usIn those seconds millions of 44 flashed through my mindMy father would beat me hard45 than that, my mom might be so mad she might not stop himMy spirits 46 even lower while realizing how

47、 47 Mr. Johnson would he.When Kirn and I were led back to our classroom, I could found 48 to hide and wanted to melt into the 49 However, Mr. Johnson had a different 50 to teachSlowly, he bent down to look me in the 51 , and I was met with a look of concern rather than angerHe spoke softly as he exp

48、lained why he was 52 in my decision to go where I may have got hurtHe cared more about my 53 than the fact that Fd broken a ruleMy heart was 54 with regret, and I discovered that he still loved me even after F d disappointed himThe rest of the day, he didnt even mention it in class publicly, 55 did

49、he tell my parents It was the first time I felt the power of being given an unexpected second chance.36. A. confirmed B. examined C. cancelled D. suggested37. A useless B. dangerous C. childish D. naughty38. A test B. risk C. check D. chance39. A .reached B. searched C. entered D. cleaned40. A. unti

50、l B. unless C. as D. if41. A. over B. within C. through D. across42Awhat Bhow Cwhy Dwhich43Aword Bhold Ccry Dorder44Athoughts Bfeelings Csolutions Dexcuses45AEasier BLess CMore DWorse46Achanged Blifted Csank Dlost47Astrange Bangry Ckind Dsad48Asomewhere BanywhereCnowhere Deverywhere49Afire Blaugh Ct

51、able Dfloor50A course Blesson Cknowledge Dability51Aeye Bhead Chand Dfeet52Aembarrassed Bexcited Cdisappointed Dmoved53Agrade Bhonesty Cinterest Dsafety54A. fullBheavy Crelaxed Dempty55Aso Bnor Ceither Dyet【文章大意】由于火灾,老师禁止我们进入艺术教室。然而出于好奇心我要去一探究竟,却被老师逮住了。本以为老师会严厉的责备我并告诉家长,但是他更关心我的安全。36. C confirmed证实,

52、肯定;examined检查,调查;cancelled取消,废除;suggested建议。根据前面的the Art class知道应该用cancel指艺术课被取消了。37. B unless除非;dangerous危险;childish孩子气的;naughty调皮的。从上文来看Art room发生了火灾,因此此处应该是由于危险而不能靠近,故选B项。38. B test检查,测试;risk危险;check检查;chance机会。根据前文可知我们应该是冒险去做某事。Take a risk冒险做某事。39. A reached到达;search搜索;enter进入;clean清理。从后文“lookin

53、g hard 41 the door window”可知,我们并没有进入the Art room,故选A项。40. D until “直到”;unless“除非”;as “当时”;if“如果”。根据文章意思推测,本句应该是:如果我被抓所面临的后果。所以本题选D项。41. C over在的上方;within在里面;through穿过;across穿过。根据文章应该是通过窗户看,故选C项through。42. A what什么;how怎么样;why为什么;which哪个。从句子看此处的宾语从句确定主语,故选A项what。43. B word话;hold 握,抓;cry哭;order命令。从后面的s

54、houlder可知是:抓住了胳膊。所以应该选择B项。44. A很多的想法在脑子里出现。thoughts 想法;feelings感觉,知觉;solutions解决办法;excuses理由, 辩解, 借口。故选A项。 45. D更糟糕的是。Easier更容易的;Less 更少的, 较少的;More更多的;Worse更糟糕的。 故选D项。46. C changed改变;交换;lifted 提,举;解除;sank陷入,衰退;下沉;lost丢失,迷失。从前面可知Mr. Johnson禁止去做这件事,所以当我意识到这件事时,我的情绪应该是消沉。所以此处应该选择sank。47. B strange奇怪;an

55、gry生气;kind 和蔼;sad悲伤。从46题可知Mr. Johnson知道我做的事之后应该是生气。48. C somewhere某处;anywhere任何地方;nowhere无处;everywhere每处。由于羞愧心里,我应该是想找地方藏起来,却找不到。所以应该选择nowhere。49. D fire火;laugh笑;table桌子;floor地板。根据48题可知我想躲起来。melt into the floor藏到地下去。50.B course课程;过程;lesson教训, 课;knowledge知识;ability能力。故选B项。51. A eye眼睛;head头;hand手;feet

56、脚。Look sb in the eye正视某人。故选A项。52. C embarrassed使窘迫,使尴尬;excited使激动,使兴奋;disappointed失望;moved搬,动摇。因为我违背了老师的意愿,所以老师很失望,故选C项。53. D比起我破坏规则来说老师更加关系我的安全。grade分数;honesty诚实;interest兴趣;safety安全。 故选D项。54. B看到了老师对我的教育,我应该感觉到愧疚。 full满的;heavy沉重的;relaxed放松的, 松懈的, 随意的;empty空的。 be full 和of连用。55. B 老师既没有在班上公开提到这个事,也没有

57、告诉我的父母。so如此;nor也不, 也没有;either或者;yet然而, 但是。5【2013山西省高三二诊】Yesterday I was having lunch at Subway. In the meantime, occasionally, I 36 a young man struggling to get his drink. He was spilling everything and making a 37 . As I got close, I noticed he was blind.I went over and 38 to help. I took him by t

58、he hand and 39 him to the table. I asked him if he 40 anything else and he said he was fine , so I left. About two hours 41 I was heading to my car and the rain started pouring down. I took 42 in a nearby building , and then I saw the young blind man again. He was trying to cross the street and usin

59、g his stick to make sure that 43 was in his way.I went up to him and said ,”Hi !”He smiled and said , “Hey !You are the young lady who helped me at the 44 .” I smiled and said, “Yes .” 45 I took him by the hand and led him across the street. I asked him 46 he knew I was the same person from the rest

60、aurant. He said he 47 my energy ! He said he could feel it just like before!We 48 it to the other side of the street and he told me he was 49 now and could make the rest of the way on his own. So we said good-bye and went our separate 50 .As I got into my car I was all wet 51 I felt warm . I was gla

61、d I was able to be in both places to 52 that Young man out even if it was very 53 .He helped me as well .He told me I had a positive energy and that made me feel great about myself . So 54 he is today, I hope he knows what a 55 it was for me to have those two moments with him.36AimaginedBnoticedCsto

62、ppedDheard37AmessBbet CnoiseDdifference38ApromisedBagreedCofferedDwaited39AsentBcaughtCshowedDled40AboughtBorderedClostDneeded41AlongBbeforeClaterDago42AshelterBrisksCchancesDrests43AsomethingBnothingCeverythingDanything44AhotelBrestaurantCbuildingDshop45AThenBSuddenlyCAnyhowDAnxiously46AwhetherBwhy

63、 CwhenDhow47AappreciatedBlikedCrememberedDforgot48AdidBtriedCmadeDput49AhappyBtiredCfullDsafe50AdirectionsBwaysCroadsDpaths51AandBbutCsoDwhile52AhelpBpickCdragDdrive53AcomfortableBconvenientCsimpleDdifficult54AwhereverBwheneverCwhoeverDwhatever55AsurpriseBshockCwonderDpleasure【文章大意】我在一餐馆吃饭,看见一个盲人吃饭有

64、困难就去帮助他,两小时过后,我朝我的车走去,这时正在下雨,我又看见了这位盲人过马路,于是我又帮助他过马路,他“认出”了我,因为我身上透出的积极的力量助人的精神。通过帮助他,我意识到我身上具备的美好品质,所以我很感谢他36. B此处imagine 想象,stop停止,阻止;hear 听见;根据句意我注意到一个年轻人努力地想喝到饮料,看见某人做某事:notice sb. doing sth.,选B。37. A此处前面有make,所以连起来看,make a mess弄的很糟糕;make a bet打赌;make a noise发出噪音;make a difference有影响,故选A项。38. C此

65、处promise许诺;agree同意;offer主动提供;wait等待,根据句意我走过去主动提供帮助,故选C项。39. D此处send送;catch抓住;show展示,根据句意我牵着他的手,把他带到桌旁lead sb. to some place; show sb. around some place带领某人参观某处,不符句意,故选D项。40. D此处buy 买,order点菜, lose失去,need需要;根据句意我问他还需要其他的什么东西,他说可以了;如果是点菜的话,要么将要点什么用would order;如果已经点了用had ordered,故选D项。41. C根据上下文表示两个小时后

66、故选C词。42. A此处shelter避难所;risks冒险;chances机会;rests休息;根据句意:天正下着雨,我找个地方避雨;take shelter 找个躲雨的地方,故选A项。43. B根据句意这个盲人用拐杖来试探,确保路上没有挡道的东西,所以选B项。44. B你就是刚才在饭馆里帮助我的那个年轻女子。结合上下文他们俩刚才见面是在饭馆里的,故选B项。45. A此处suddenly突然;anyhow无论怎样;anxiously焦急地。作者说完话后就牵着他的手过马路。故选A项。46. D根据后面回答的句子,he said he remembered my energy可知,作者很好奇他是

67、怎么知道,而不是问为什么,如果选why,回答句子应该解释原因的,故选D项how。47. C appreciate感激;like喜欢;remember记得;forget忘记。根据句意可知是记起,故选C项。48. C根据句意我们俩成功地走到街那边去了。Make it to some place成功地走到某处,故选C项。49. D根据下文,“后面的路自己走”,可知这里表达的意思是他告诉我现在安全了,故选D项。50. B根据句意我们道别之后就分道扬镳,故选B项,go on separate ways是固定搭配,意为“分道扬镳”。51. B前文我进了车全身都湿透了,后面是I felt warm,wet和

68、warm是相反的内容,所以选B项。52. A此处固定搭配,help sb. out“帮助某人克服困难”;pick接某人;drag 拖,拉。故选A项。53. C此处comfortable 舒服的;convenient方便的; simple 简单的;difficult困难的;根据句意我帮助了盲人,即使这个事很简单是举手之劳,故选C项。54. A根据句意:无论今天他在哪里;句中已有today,不可能选whenever;故选A项。55. D根据句意:和他的两次偶遇是一件很快乐的事情。It was a pleasure for me to have 6【2013山东济宁邹城一中高三上学期期末模拟考试】M

69、y husband and I arrived in a new country just a month ago. We were sort of 36 about what was waiting for us. However,when we 37 at the airport, a tall man with smiling eyes greeted us. The days and months were 38 made easy for us by this kind man.He greeted us every day with his smiling face. He 39

70、us in going to the bank, in buying our groceries, in telling us 40 to buy almost everything. He told us he is our big brother. 41 , We watched the match in a coffee shop. During the first get-together, he 42 us that were luckymy husband and I are 43 in this foreign land. He said he has been 44 for e

71、ight years now because he rarely sees his family, 45 they are in his home country.During the second get-together, he 46 told us that we are his family. He said that he loves us and that he will 47 us because he has been given a 48 of 45 days to go back to his home country. That night, he spoke these

72、 words which 49 a great impact in my life:“You changed my life”That night deep in our hearts we were 50 by our friends words. We texted him upon reaching home, 51 him for being a Big Brother to us in the foreign land. We told him 52 that we feel safe in going out when we are with him, to which he 53

73、 , “You are my family here.”On the first week of October, were going to 54 him back from his vacation. Well watch the football match again in that 55 shop that holds dear memories.36Acurious Bworried Ccertain Dcrazy37Acheeked Bdropped Clanded Dsettled38Atherefore Binstead Canyhow Dotherwise39Aexpect

74、ed Btroubled Ccomforted Daccompanied40Awhen Bwhere Cwhy Dwhether41AOnce BBesides CTwice DFinally42Ainformed Bwarned Cblamed Dconvinced43Atogether Bnearby Caround Dapart44Asick Blonely Ccheerful Dseared45Asince Bunless CwhileDalthough46Asecretly Bjokingly Cproudly Dsincerely47Aremember Bmiss Cforget

75、Drespect 48Adelay Bright Cvacation Ddate49Acreated Bdesigned Csolved D received50Apuzzled Btouched Castonished Dflattered51Athanking Bforgiving Crepaying Dpunishing52Aafter all B as well Cin return Din advance53Aagreed Bobjected Cadded Dreplied54Asee Bpick Ccall Dforce55Abook Bgrocery Ccoffee Dsport

76、s【文章大意】本文主要叙述了我和丈夫到了一个陌生的国度,为了即将面对的新环境而担忧,却遇到了一位大哥哥,受到了无微不至的关心和照顾的故事。36. B curious好奇;worried担忧;certain肯定的;确定的;crazy荒唐的,发疯的。根据前句“My husband and I arrived in a new country”可知我们到了一个新环境,所以为未知的将来感到担忧。37. C cheeked粗鲁的向讲;dropped下降;放弃;landed着陆;settled解决,定居,安顿,平静。当我们到机场时,故选C项。38A therefore因此;所以;instead反而,却;a

77、nyhow不管怎么说;otherwise否则。从上文可知,当我们到机场时,受到了一个高个子满脸微笑的接待。由于这个人的热情的接待使得我们随后的日子过得很轻松。所以此处应该使用表示因果关系的词。39D expected预料,预计;等待,期待,盼望;要求;troubled使烦恼,费神;comforted安慰,使舒适;accompanied陪伴。他陪我们去银行,去买食品,告诉我们所有的东西都应该去哪里买。故选D项。40B when什么时候;where什么地方;why为什么;whether是否,根据39题可知选D项。41. D once曾经;besides另外;twice两次;finally最后。从上

78、文可知我们做了很多事情,所以最后我们到了一个咖啡店看比赛。42 D informed通知;warned警告;blamed指责;convinced使确信, 使信服, 说服。从下句我们可知:这个大哥哥已经和家人分开8年了,所以他让我们相信我们夫妻两个一起到了这个陌生的国度是幸运的。故选D项。43 A together一起;nearby附近的;around在周围;apart分开的, 分离的。44 B sick有病的;lonely寂寞的;cheerful欢乐的,高兴的;seared枯萎的, 烤焦的。从后文他可知他很少见到家人,故选A项lonely。45 A since由于,因为;unless除非;wh

79、ile当 . 的时候, 虽然, 尽管, 然而;although虽然,尽管;然而。因为家人在家乡,所以不能见。故而前后是因果关系。46 D secretly秘密地;jokingly开玩笑地;proudly傲慢地;sincerely真诚地。从后文可知他把我们当做作家人,所以此处应该是他真诚地对我们说。故选D项。47B remember记得,记住;miss想念;forget忘记;respect尊敬。从后文可知他要回家度假了。故选B项miss,说明他在离开期间想念我们。48 C delay耽搁, 推迟;right权利;右;vacation休假,假期;date日期;时期;约会。故选C项。49 A cre

80、ated创造,引起;designed设计;solved解决; receive收到。create a great impact 对造成了很大的影响。故选A项。50B puzzled(使)迷惑;(使)苦思;touched触摸;感动;astonished使惊讶;flattered奉承, 恭维, 取悦。那晚我们被朋友的话深深的感到了。故选B项。51 A thanking感谢;forgiving原谅;repaying偿还, 报答;punishing惩罚,处罚。从后文的for being a Big Brother to us in the foreign land的可知在陌生的国度,他像大哥哥那样对待我

81、们,因此我们要感激他。故选A项。52 B after all毕竟,终究,究竟;as well同样,也;in return作为回报;in advance提前, 预先。前文讲我们发短信感激他为我们做的事,此处应该用as well表示我们也告诉他。故选B项。53. D agree同意;object反对;add补充;reply回复,reply to答复,故选D项。54. A see看望;pick挑选,选择;call呼叫,打电话;force迫使,强迫,强制。在他度假回来的时候我们准备去看望他,故选A项。55. C和文章第三段“We watched the match in a coffee shop”相

82、对应,故选C项。7【2013乌鲁木齐高三年级一诊】Once upon a time, there was a seed and because he was 36_ a tiny seed,nobody paid any attention to him. So, 37_ kind of inferior (自卑的),the seed gave no importance to his 38_ .39_, the wind blew him up and threw him on an open field 40_ the hot sun. He wanted to know why. But

83、 without any 41_, he was provided with 42_besides sunlight, sometimes light and sometimes water.Time flew and years later he saw a traveler 43_ by his side. “Thank God for this. I 44_ need a rest , the seed heard the traveler 45 _,“46_ are you talking about? the seed asked. He thought the man was la

84、ughing at him. 47_ , he had seen many people taking a rest by his side but no one ever 48 to him like that. “Who is this?” the man was 49_.- 50_ A seed. ”“A seed?” the man 51_ the big tree. “Are you 52_ me? You re a big tree! ”A moment later the seed, now a great tree, thought and 53_for the first t

85、ime in his life. “Oh ! That means I m not a small seed any longer! I wont 54_unnoticed but was born to help 55 _ people. Wow! Now that s a life worth a thousand gems!”36. A. only B. right C. suchD. rather37. A. thinking B. minding C. realizing D. feeling38. A. life B. world C. existence D. surroundi

86、ngs39. A. However B. Then one day C. ThusD. Unexpectedly40. A. in B. below C. underD. over41. A. idea B. answerC. excuseD. hope42. A. help B. fertilizer C. rainD. wind43. A. sitting B. walking C. goingD. passing44. A. probably B. possibly C. certainlyD. really45. A. cry B. sayC. talkD. shout46. A. W

87、ho B. Whom C. WhatD. Why47. A. Instead B. SureC. SoonD. Also48. A. spoke B. treated C. actedD. Nodded49. A. happy B. annoyed C. excitedD. Surprised50. A. Cant you see? B. Why ask? C. Its me D. Dont you know?51. A. replied to B. turned to C. asked for D. stared at52. A. expecting B. visiting C. kiddi

88、ngD. Joking53. A. knew B. smiled C. recognized D. Found54. A. die B. live C. appearD. Disappear55. A. walking B. foreign C. traveling D. Tired【文章大意】一颗自卑的种子从来不认为自己很重要,一天风把种子吹到了田野里,在阳光雨露的滋润下种子长成了参天大树,旅行者们累了,都会在这里休息一下。一天,一个疲惫的旅行者在大树下休息,和种子聊起天,种子才意识到自己已经重生成为大树,为人们纳凉,意识到自己生命的可贵。36.A因为他仅仅是一粒渺小的种子,没有人注意到他。

89、此处only仅仅;right刚好;such如此;rather非常。故选A项。37. D感到很自卑,这粒种子认为自己的存在没有什么重要的。故选D项。38C见上题解析。此处existence存在,surroundings 环境。故选C项。39B此处然后有一天风把他吹到了一片田野里,故选B项。40A此处in the hot sun,在炙热的阳光下。故选A项。41B此处他想知道这是为什么,但是没有得到任何回答。idea 主意,answer回答,excuse 借口 理由,hope 希望。故选B项。42C此处根据后文water可知选rain。Fertilizer 肥料。故选C项。43A此处通过后文的nee

90、d a rest可知选用sitting。故选A项。44D谢谢上帝给了树荫,我确实需要休息。此处probably 很可能地;possibly 可能的;certainly 当然。故选D项。45B此处通过上文可知这是traveler说的话,故选B项say。cry 哭;talk 谈论;shout喊。46C你在说什么?故选C项what。47B种子原以为他是在嘲笑他。的确如此,他见过很多人在他身边休息。sure确实如此;instead 相反;soon很快;also也,又。故选B项。48A但是没有一个人跟他这样说话。此处通过上文种子和旅行者之间的对话可知,故选A项spoke。Treat对待,act表演 no

91、d 点头。49D他自己在大树旁边休息但有说话声,因此感到很惊讶,问“是谁?”故此处选D项Surprised。Happy幸福的;annoyed恼怒的;excited兴奋的。50C上文有“who is this”的提问,故此处应选其答语“its me.”51D男人盯着大树看,不解道“一粒种子?” reply to回复;turn to求助于 ;ask for 要;stare at 盯着看。52C你在开玩笑吧?你现在时一棵大树。kid sb.开某人的玩笑;expect期望;visit拜访。joke表开玩笑时用joke on sb。53B通过后文可知种子现在很开心,所以种子现在是一棵大树在他一生中第一次

92、笑了。此处recognize认出 听出。故选B项。54A我不会默默无闻的死去,而是重生,帮助那些疲惫的旅行者。die死;live活;appear出现;disappear消失。故选A项。55D根据上题解析,此处通过前文出现的tired可以得到判断。故选D项。8【20122013扬州中学第二学期质量检测】Global warming could make humans _36_, warn scientists who _37_ to have found _38_ that it caused the worlds first horses to shrink nearly 50 million

93、 years ago.In fact, a team from the universities of Florida and Nebraska says it has found a _39_ between the Earth _40_ up and the size of mammals - horses, in this _41_, the last time the world heated up.The scientists used fossils to _42_ the _43_ of horses from their earliest appearance 56 milli

94、on years ago. _44_ temperatures went up their size went _45_, and vice versa(反之亦然); at one _46_ they were as small as a house cat, said Dr Jonathan Bloch, curator of the Florida Museum of Natural History, was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying.The scientists say that the _47_ warming could have the

95、same _48_ on mammals - and _49_ even make humans smaller. Horses started out small, about the size of a small dog _50_ a miniature schnauzer(迷你型雪纳瑞犬). Whats surprising is _51_ after they first appeared, they then became even smaller and then _52_ increased in size, and that exactly _53_ to the globa

96、l warming event, followed by cooling.It had been known that mammals were small during that time and that it was warm, _54_we hadnt understood that temperature specifically was _55_ the evolution of body size, Dr Bloch said in the Science journal.36A. taller B. higher C. shorter D. bigger37. A. annou

97、nce B. claim C. declare D. broadcast38. A. evidence B. result C. sign D. information39. A. difference B. gap C. condition D. link40. A. heating B. freezing C. cooling D. clearing41. A. case B. way C. occasion D. direction42. A. find B. follow C. date D. allocate43. A. evolution B. exploration C. gro

98、wth D. movement44. A. With B. Because C. While D. As45. A. up B. away C. out D. down46. A. situation B. occasion C. point D. place47. A. international B. current C. past D. huge48. A. effect B. result C. consequence D. outcome49. A. could B. must C. should D. would50. A. as B. like C. with D. of51.

99、A. whether B. when C. that D. why52. A. specially B. fortunately C. eventually D. dramatically53. A. agrees B. subscribes C. corresponds D. caters54. A. so B. but C. and D. for55. A. driving B. creating C. working D. operating【文章大意】本文介绍了一队研究人员发现全球变暖可能会使人变矮,并用马在进化过程中大小的变化与气候的联系加以证明。36.C 全球变暖会使人类变矮。下文

100、出现。故选C项shorter更矮。37. B 声称已经找到全球变暖将5千万年前最初出现的马变小的证据的科学家警告人们。故选B项claim宣称。announce通知;declare宣布;broadcast广播。38. A根据37题的解析可知选A项evidence证据。result结果;sign迹象;符号;information信息。39. D 一个来自福罗里达州大学和内布拉斯加大学的团体说他们已经发现了全球变暖和哺乳动物的大小的联系。故选D项link联系。difference不同;gap空白;condition条件。40. A根据上道题的解析可知选A项heating变暖。freezing冰冻的;

101、cooling冷却的;clearing清扫。41. A 这一案例中马变矮的现象是上一次全球变暖时发生的。故选A项case案例。Way方法;occasion场合;direction方向。42. B 科学家用化石来追溯马从5600万年前诞生至今的进化历程。故选B项follow跟着。allocate分配。43. A 根据上道题可知选A项evolution进化。exploration探索;growth成长;movement运动。44. D 随着气温的上升,马的个头变小,反之马的个头就变大。故选D项As引导伴随状语从句。45. D根据上到题的解释可知选D项。和前面的went up对应。46. C 每日邮

102、报引用佛罗里达自然历史博物馆馆长乔纳森布洛赫博士的话说,它们曾一度像家猫那么小。Situation形势;occasion场合;point要点。at one point 一度,曾经。47. B 科学家称,当前的全球变暖可能也会对哺乳动物产生同样的影响,甚至可能会让人类的个子也变小。故选B项current现在的,当前的。48. A 根据上道题的解释可知选A项effect影响。result,consequence和outcome都表示结果。49. A could表可能性。50. B 布洛赫博士在科学杂志中写道:“马最初的个头很小,和一只小狗的个头差不多,大约也就像一只迷你型雪纳瑞犬那么大。故选B项l

103、ike。51. C 令人惊讶的是,在马诞生后过了一段时间,它们的个子变得更小,之后个头又显著变大,而这些变化与全球变暖和变冷正好是相对应的。故选C项that引导表语从句。52. D 根据上道题的解释可知选D项dramatically显著地。Specially特别地;fortunately幸运地;eventually最终。53. C上道题的解释可知选C项correspond to和一致。subscribe to订阅;同意;捐款;cater to迎合。54. B 我们已经知道哺乳动物在那个时期个头较小,而那个时期气候也较暖,但我们还未意识到正是温度驱动着身体大小的进化。故选B项表示转折。55. A

104、上道题的解释可知选A项drive 驱使。9【武汉市2013届高中毕业生二月调研测试】The Johnson family from England believe they are lucky to be alive after surviving an incredible incident off the coast of Australia. The Johnsons had been 31_ that they might see some whales when they were 32_ a yacht a large expensive boat for a 10-day sai

105、ling 33_ around the Whitsunday Islands. 34_, they had no clue just how 35_ their viewing would be. Two hours into their journey a nine-meter-long humpback whale 36_ out of the ocean and crashed into their boat before returning to the water.Mark Johnson,the eldest son,was sailing the yacht when he he

106、ard an immense bang and a thud(重击声).He 37_ thought the yacht had hit a rock. However, when he looked up, he saw the whale 38_ down the deck of the boat. He told the reporters, “ We were staring into its right eye. It was a very 39_ moment. The eye was about the 40_ of a dinner plate. It was huge.“41

107、_ for the Johnson family, no one was hurt, but the yacht suffered 42 damage. The whale had ruined the mast and rigging the pole and ropes which hold the 43_ and so the family was left 44_ at sea, 10 miles from the shore. The 45_ equipment was also damaged, but fortunately they had a cell phone and w

108、ere able to call for help.Why the whale jumped onto the yacht is a 46_ ,but the family thinks that maybe the boat had not 47_ sailed between the whale and its baby calf. Perhaps the whale was trying to 48_ its calf when it jumped, hit the yacht by chance.Whatever the reason, people are completely 49

109、_ that this incident happened. There is over 135 million square miles of ocean so what are the 50_ of a whale jumping onto a 30-foot-long yacht? The chance of something like this happening is miniscule, but it just shows that life is full of surprises.31.A.explainedB.learnedC.toldD,taught32.A.hiring

110、B.runningC.takingD,.driving33.A.competitionB.gameC.trailD. trip34.A.MoreoverB.NeverthelessC.WorthwhileD.However35.A.wideB,closeC.vividD.tense36.A.swamB.leaptC.slippedD.stretched37.A.suddenlyB.occasionallyC.immediatelyD.accidentally38.A.shootingB.jumpingC.fallingD.sliding39.A.excitingB.surprisingC.fr

111、ighteningD.astonishing40.A.sizeB.sampleC.rangeD.scale41.A.CertainlyB,LuckilyC.DefinitelyD.Possibly42.A.severeB.extremeC.actualD.special43.A.boatB.beachC.sailD.journey44.A.by all meansB.in no timeC.from then onD.with no way45.A.radioB.craftC.editionD.compass46.A.problemB.mysteryC.suspectD.question47.

112、A.carefullyB.surelyC.deliberatelyD.simply48.A.seeB.touchC.tendD,reach49.A.amazedB.worriedC.interestedD.touched50.A.marvelsB.chancesC.predictionsD.results【文章大意】本文讲述了约翰逊一家到澳大利亚海上观看座头鲸并经历冒险的故事,庆幸的是他们劫后余生。途中一头座头鲸不小心跳到了他们租借的大型帆船上,砸断了桅杆,弄断了控制方向的绳索,致使他们不能前进,所幸他们没有人员伤亡。最后他们用手机求援,平安归来。31.C 约翰逊一家事先被告知如果他们租船出海

113、,则有可能在海上看到鲸鱼。由下文they had no clue just how.可知别人并未给他们提示(clue),这与told呼应。explain解释,语法上用在这里要加to。learn学习,了解。用这里语态不对。teach教导,教,这里意思不合。32.A 由后文的a large expensive boat for a 10-day sailing.及two hours into their journey .可知他们是旅行;另外第二段首句Mark Johnson,the eldest son,was sailing the yacht告诉读者驾船的是他们的长子,可知这是租船之后的自驾

114、游,否则开船的就该是船舶公司的人了。33.D 下文的journey与这里的trip呼应,其它选项不当。34.D 前文说到了美好的一面出海可能见到座头鲸,但没提示潜在的危险,意思出现了对比,所以however适合这一空。35.B 有上文可知他们租船开始十天的旅程10-day sailing,但出发两小时后Two hours into their journey 他们就碰到了鲸鱼,体现了how close。wide宽的。close近的; vivid栩栩如生的; tense紧张的。 36.B leap out of意思为jump out of。这与空后的crash into以及第50空后面的a wh

115、ale jumping onto a 30-foot-long yacht呼吁,所以B正确。swim游泳,游动;slip滑动,滑倒; stretch伸展,张开。 37.C 前面说到他们家族的长子听到一声巨响和撞击声,他怀疑船触礁了,根据常识应该是立刻去查看受损情况。Immediately立即,立刻。Suddenly突然 occasionally偶尔,间或; accidentally偶然38.D 既然前面说到已经听到撞击声和一声闷响,鲸鱼落在甲板上是既成的事实,不再可能是看到在falling或jumping过程中。鲸鱼在甲板上滑动slid合理,所以D对。39.C 这是个让人想起来都毛骨悚然的时刻

116、,试想,如果庞大的鲸鱼落地时刚好撞到人了,那会是多大的危险啊。frightening令人恐惧的;surprising令人吃惊或惊喜的,此词不含恐惧的意思;而astonishing意思是very surprising.40. A 这头巨鲸眼睛有进餐的盘子那么大,这符合事实,所以A正确。41. B 此处用Luckily与后文no one was hurt.相呼应,过渡自然。Certainly当然,必定。 Definitely明确地,肯定地。42. A 整条船(由于鲸鱼的撞击而)受到严重的破坏。severe严重的,严厉的,剧烈的。Severe damage严重的破坏。 Extreme极端的,偏激的。

117、 actual 实际的;special特别的,专门的。43. C 句意:鲸鱼已经破坏了桅杆和控制杆,以及拉住船帆的绳索。Sail 船帆,hold the sail拉住船帆。所以C正确。44. D 句意:(由于船的动力系统和桅杆损坏),因此约翰逊一家在海上进退不能。By all means尽一切办法; in no time立即;from then on从那时起; with no way没办法。45. A 船的无线电设备也遭到了破坏,但幸运的是他们带有一部手机,并能借此求助。radio equipment(船上的)无线电设备。radio无线电; craft手艺,太空船; edition版本; co

118、mpass指南针。因为此刻他们不是找不到方向,而是没办法进退,借助无线电发sos求助才是要做的事,后面的 but fortunately they had a cell phone and were able to call for help可知A正确。46. B 句意:为何鲸鱼能正好跳到他们船的甲板上,这任然是一个迷。but the family thinks that maybe.中maybe提示了问题的不确定性,只是猜测,所以B正确。Problem问题;mystery(未解之)谜;suspect怀疑,嫌疑犯;question疑问,问题。47. C 句意:他们猜测可能是船不经意间驶到这头鲸

119、鱼和她的幼鲸之间,因此她想跳过船去抵近她的幼崽。not deliberately不经意间,无意间。所以C正确。其它各项不符合情景。48. D 母鲸鱼想抵近幼崽(以便于提供保护)。reach到达,抵达。touch触摸;see看到;tend倾向于。所以A正确。49 .A 不管原因是什么,人们都惊奇于这样(这样小概率的)事件(居然)发生了。试想一下,广袤的海洋.鲸鱼能跳到船上!amazed惊奇的,吃惊的; worried担心的; interested感兴趣的; touched感动的。所以A正确。50. B 此处chances相当于possibilities,机会,可能性。鲸鱼落到夹板上这种概率很小。

120、所以B正确。marvel奇迹(指成就);prediction预言;result结果。10【河北衡水中学2012-2013一模】I walked into the grocery store not particularly interested in buying something. The sorrow of 36 my husband of 37 years was still too painful. And this grocery store held so many sweet 37 . Bob often came with me and almost every time h

121、ed 38 to go off and look for something special. Id always see him walking down the walkway 39 the three yellow roses in his hands. Bob knew I loved yellow roses. With a heart 40 with pain, I came to the meat shelf, I searched for the 41 small steak and remembered how Bob had loved his steak. Suddenl

122、y a woman came beside me. She was in a soft green dress. I 42 as she picked up a large pack of T-bones, 43 them in her basket, hesitated, and then put them back. She saw me watching her and she smiled. My husband loves T-bones, but 44 , at these prices, I dont know.My husband passed away eight days

123、ago, I told her. Buy him the steaks. And value every 45 you have together.36. A. losing B. leaving C. passing D. failing37. A. flowers B. roses C. memories D. thoughts38. A. decide B. happen C. refuse D. pretend39. A. by B. with C. during D. between40. A. full B. filled C. pleased D. crowded41. A. v

124、ery B. beautiful C. pretty D. perfect42. A. watched B. saw C. found D. glared43. A. fell B. carried C. dropped D. took44. A. exactly B. generally C. usually D. honestly45. A. moment B. dinner C. time D. year46. A. hands B. eyes C. voice D. basket47. A. left B. ran C. slipped D. wheeled48. A. realize

125、d B. recognized C. received D. thought49. A. saddest B. funniest C. brightest D. strangest50. A. words B. tears C. feelings D. sweats51. A. stood B. described C. meant D. designed52. A. sight B. cart C. roses D. package53. A. unknown B. uncommon C. unreal D. unlike54. A. question B. answer C. case D

126、. puzzle55. A. missed B. disappointed C. hated D. forgotten【文章大意】作者丈夫去世了,处在极度的悲痛中。她到一家食品杂货店购物,那里有太多关于她和丈夫的美好回忆。其间她见到一位穿绿衣服的女士为丈夫购牛排时的犹豫,告诫她不要犹豫了,要珍惜与丈夫在一起的时光。后来,这位女士送了作者黄玫瑰,让她很感动。她觉得这位女士就是丈夫化身的天使,她并不孤独。36 A 由后方的My husband passed away eight days ago可知作者的丈夫去世了,与losing my husband吻合。所以选A。37 C 下文的Bob oft

127、en came with me and almost every time .and look for something special以及前面讲到的丈夫去世,可知她们常来这家食品杂货店购物,这里有太多甜美的回忆。所以选C. 38 D 每次我们两个一起购物时,他都找借口离开,(以便为我)去找些特别地东西(-黄色的玫瑰花),有后面的Id always see him walking down the walkway. three yellow roses in his hands可知答案为D.39 B 鲍勃沿着人行道走回时,手里老是拿着几只黄玫瑰。With three yellow roses

128、 in his hands是with复合结构。由Bob knew I loved yellow roses也可知道这一点。40 B 想到这些的时候,心里充满了悲痛,be filled with.被.充满。此处作宾语补足语,与heart是被动关系,所以B正确。D 感动于心里的是鲍勃对我的好,我也不由自主地在货架上寻找当初他喜欢的牛排,只有用perfect才能体现我对他给予的爱love的思念及此时我内心的痛pain。A 句意:当她拿起又犹豫,让后放下,这个过程我一直都注视着她。Watch注视,看;而see看到,强调看到的结果。所以A正确。C 由后面的hesitated, and then put

129、them back可知C正确。.D 她看到我在注视她,就跟我解释说,她丈夫喜欢吃T字排骨,但这价格,她不知道该不该买,她在犹豫。Honestly坦诚将,相当于honestly speaking或to be honest,所以D对。A 由前方的My husband passed away eight days ago可知她在劝说那位女士不要犹豫,要珍惜与丈夫在一起的每一个时刻。所以A正确。B 听完我的话,他笑了。眼中带着柔情,将牛排放进篮子里。B比较合理。D 由后文的I turned and pushed my cart forward too可知她是将自己的手推购物车推走了。Wheel awa

130、y推走。 B 此处的green suit与前文的green suit都代指那位女士,自然是我认出recognise她了。 C 句意,她朝我走来,脸上挂着(最)灿烂的笑容。Bright明媚的,灿烂的。这个用语也与她的爱心相映成趣。B 由后文的these are for you和place the roses in my arms以及place a gentle kiss on my cheek可知我被感到了,眼泪往下滑落,D是正确答案。 C 由后方的but still unable to speak.可知还没等我问她为什么送我这三只黄玫瑰,她就转身离开了。Mean意思是。此处理解为为什么。A 眼

131、泪模糊了我的视线,由空前的tears clouded in .及常识可知这里应该填vision或sight。C 面对他送来的鲜花,我觉得太美丽了,几乎不敢相信这是真的。Almost unreal几乎不是真实的。所以C正确。D 由前面的还没等我问她为什么送我这三只黄玫瑰,她就转身离开了,知道此处填puzzle以及上文的how did she know?可知答案。B 冥冥之中她感到鲍勃仍然跟她生活在一起,陪伴着她,没让她失望。由she was his angel可知答案。11【江西重点中学协作体2013届高三第一次联考】That morning, I stepped into the classr

132、oom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with seventy-five students who would be my English Literature class. Having taught in 36 for seventeen years, I had no 37 about my ability to hold their attention and to 38 on them my admiration for the literature of my mother tongue. I was shocked whe

133、n the monitor shouted, 39 ! The entire class rose as I entered the room, and I was somewhat 40 about how to get them to sit down again, but once that awkwardness was over, I quickly 41 my calmness and began what I thought was a fact-packed lecture, sure to gain their respectperhaps 42 their admirati

134、on. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a sense of achievement. My students 43 diaries. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually 44 by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, Our literature teacher didnt teach us anything today. 45 her next lecture will b

135、e better. Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a 46 theme. Didnt I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework of Western thought and laid the historical 47 for all the works well study in class, I complained. How _48 they say I didnt teach them anythi

136、ng? It was a long term, and it 49 became clear that my ideas about education were not the same as_50 of my students. I thought a teachers job was to raise 51 questions and provide enough background so that students could 52 their own conclusions. My students thought a teachers job was to provide _53

137、_ information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference! _54 , I also learned a lot, and my experience with my Chinese students has made me a 55 American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture. 36. A. the UK B. the US C. China D. Australia 37. A. worry B. idea C. doubt D.

138、experience 38. A. impress B. put C. leave D. fix 39. A. Attention B. Look out C. At ease D. Stand up 40. A. puzzled B. sure C. curiousD. worried 41. A. found B. returned C. regainedD. followed 42. A. moreB. even C. yet D. still 43. A. passed B. borrowed C. read D. kept 44. A. replaced B. taken C. ca

139、ught D. moved 45. A. Naturally B.Perhaps C. Fortunately D. Reasonably 46. A. different B. strong C. similarD. usual 47. A. happenings B. characters C. development D. background 48. A. should B. need C. will D. must 49. A. immediately B. certainly C. simply D. gradually 50. A. that B. what C. those D

140、. ones 51. A. difficult B. interesting C. ordinary D. unusual 52. A. draw B. look C. search D. offer 53. A. strange B. standard C. exact D. serious 54. A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Though 55. A. normal B. happy C. good D. better 【文章大意】作者是一位从教十七年的美国老师,教授美国文学,经验丰富。因此,当他面对七十五名中国学生时,他是自信的:美国文学,

141、启迪式教育方式,应该可以很吸引学生的。但实践证明他错了,他没有注意到不同文化里教育方式的差异。B 文章最后的American teacher,提示此处B是正确选项。C 前方的Having taught for seventeen years表明作者从教时间长,因此有相当丰富的经验,他对此是深信不疑的,have no doubt about my ability正确。A 给某人留下印象的结构是Impress on sb sth.此处指他确信能给学生留下深刻的映象!所以A正确。D 中国学生班长喊起立,与后面的The entire class rose as I entered the room呼应

142、,所以D对。A 看到他们这样严肃认真的样子,我一时有点不知道如何反应,如何让他们落座。Puzzled困惑的,be puzzled about.对.困惑。符合情景,所以A对。C 全文的but once that awkwardness was over提醒读者他开始见到那情景有点局促不安,到很快又重新获得平静calmness。Regain正确。B admiration是在respect基础上的递进,所以用even符合这一空,B正确。D 学生们写日记,我从中看出他们对我的看法。Keep diaries记日记,所以D正确。A 读到学生的日记,原来萦绕在我心头的自我好感很快褪色了,取而代之的是悲伤。B

143、e replaced by.被.取代,所以A正确。B 学生对我的下一次课的一种期望,但也不肯定。Perhaps也许,是最佳答案。C 每个同学都在日记中表达一个相似的想法,那就是他们没学到东西,或者一无所获。所以C正确。D 前方讲I described the entire philosophical framework of Western thought描述了整个西方哲学思想的框架,后面跟着讲其历史背景,也就是说第一次课我从宏观角度讲述了我们往后要学习的内容。其它几个选项偏重于微观方面,所以D正确。A 考查情态动词用法,should在此处作“竟然”讲,与前面学生和我的相反反映是吻合的,所以A

144、对。D 问题的清晰是要时间的,后面的become clear表明了一个过程,gradually逐渐地,所以D正确。C 前方出现的my ideas在后方用those去代替。所以C正确。B 在我看来,教师的工作就是提出有趣的问题并提供必要的背景知识,然后学生通过思考得出自己的结论。要启迪学生思考,问题应该要有吸引力,所以B正确。A draw a conclusion得出结论,为固定搭配。C 而我的中国学生的观念是,老师应该直接将确切地知识信息教给他们,不是去自己摸索。后文的as directly and clearly as possible是提示。B 虽然这中间我很纠结,但我也懂得了一些东西。这

145、里有转折对比的意思。所以B正确。D 我与我的中国学生的经历使我成为了一个更好的老师,一个知道在不同文化背景下如何教书的老师。D是正确答案。12【2013年3月襄阳市普通高中调研统一测试】Last week, my granddaughter started kindergarten. As is 31 _ . I wished her success. I was lying. What I actually wish for her is 32 _ .I believe in the power of failure.Success is 33 _ . Success is proving

146、that you can do something that you already know you can do, or doing something correctly the first time, which can 34 _ be a problematical victory. First-time success is usually a fluke (侥幸).First-time failure, 35 _ . is expected; it is the natural order of thingsFailure is how we learn. I have been

147、 told of an African phrase 36 _ a good cook as “she who has broken many pots” If youve spent enough time in the 37 _ to have broken a lot of pots, probably you know a fair amount about 38 _ .1 once had a late dinner with a group of chefs, and they spent time 39 _ knife wounds and bum scars. They kne

148、w how much credibility (信誉)their 40 _ gave them.I earn my living by writing a daily newspaper column. Each week I am 41 _ that one column is going to be the worst column of the week. I dont set out to write it; I try my best every day. 42 _, every week, one column is inferior (较差的)to the others, som

149、etimes extremely so.I have learned to 43 _.that column ,A successful column usually mean that I am treading (踩踏)on 44 _ground, going with the tricks that work, or dressing up popular ideas in fancy words. Often in my inferior columns,I am trying to 45 _ something Ive never done before, something Im

150、not even sure can be done.My granddaughter is a perfectionist. She will feel her failures, and I will want to 46 _ her. But I will also, I hope, 47 _ her of what she learned, and how she can do whatever it is 48 _ next time. I probably wont tell her that failure is a good thing, because thats not a(

151、n) 49 _ you can learn when youre five. I hope I can tell her, though, that its not the end of the world. Indeed, with luck, it is the 50 _ .31.A. usualB. conventionalC. expectedD. contradictory32.A. failureB. successC. sacrificeD. victory33.A. convincingB. demandingC. boringD. worthwhile34.A. seldom

152、B_ oftenC always D. never35.A. on purposeB. at lengthC. in turnD. by contrast36.A. definingB. classifyingC. describingD. viewing37.A. canteenB. kitchenC. dormitoryD. corridor38.A. learningB. cookingC. gardeningD. training39.A. competingB. countingC. displayingD. comparing40.A. endeavorsB. failuresC.

153、 woundsD. scars41.A. awareB gratefulC. skepticalD confident42.A. Therefore B. MoreoverC. StillD. Otherwise43.A. update B. reviewC. cherishD. adapt44.A. similarB. tentativeC. accessibleD. familiar45.A. take inB. get throughC. comment onD. figure out46.A. amuseB. comfortC. rewardD, tease47.A. remindB.

154、 suspectC. informD. cheat48.A. worseB. acuterC. betterD. luckier49.A. trickB. experienceC. truthD. lesson50.A. beginningB. destinationC, endingD. process【文章大意】作者以自己的进行专栏创作的经历,悟出一个道理:失败是一件好事,失败是学习的过程,是事物的自然法则。所以他在言语上祝自己的小孙女成功的同时,其实他的内心是希望她经历挫折的,从发展的角度看,一帆风顺不一定是好事。接着作者以自己写作历程来阐述这一道理。B 句意:按常理,我预祝她成功。co

155、nventional传统的。As is conventional,按传统或惯例,as引导的非限定定语从句。usual平常的,惯例的.as usual像往常一样。Expected期望的;contradictory矛盾的,反驳的。所以B正确。A. 实际上我撒了慌,我真正对她的希望是失败,因为我相信失败的力量。I was lying对后方进行了进行了提示,他事实不是真心希望她成功。后方的I believe in the power of failure再次印证了答案failure,同时也揭示了文章的主旨。 C 成功是令人厌烦的。第一自然段揭示了作者的态度,对小孩子就应该多些挫折。如果他们开始就成功,

156、这是作者不愿看到的,甚至是非常讨厌看到的结果。所以C正确。convincing 令人信服的;demanding要求高的;worthwhile值得的。D项很有迷惑性,但与作者不希望看到小孩子太顺利是不一致的。B (而)这通常是一次有问题的成功。often通常;seldom几乎不; always总是; never从不。这与后面的First-time success is usually a fluke (侥幸)吻合,尤其是这句中的usually。D by contrast相比之下,相反;句意:相反地,第一次的失败恰恰是值得期待的。这是事物的自然法则。失败是学习的过程。on purpose故意地;a

157、t length详细地,最终;in turn依次,反过来。所以D对。C describe.as把.描述为,形容为,认为。句意:我听说过一个在非洲用来形容大厨的词语,好厨师就是 “那个炒坏了很多锅的”。describe与后方的as呼应。define定义,规定。 classify 分类;view看待。B 如果你花了足够时间在厨房,炒坏了无数锅,那你也就掌握了大量烹饪方面的知识。厨师的工作当然是在厨房里,kitchen符合实际,所以对。B 前面的a good cook as “she who has broken many pots” If.为这里提供了参考。只有多实践,体味失败,才能成就一个好厨师

158、,从而了解更多关于cooking的知识。D 句意:有次我和厨师们共进晚餐,他们一直在比较刀伤和烫伤疤痕的多少,因为他们知道曾经的失败为他们带来了无上的信誉。wounds and bum scars的数量与how much credibility是一致的。他们比挫折的多少即知信誉度的高低。B 见上句。Failure失败,挫折。A 根据后面every week, one column is inferior (较差的)to the others, sometimes extremely so但每周都还是会有一个专栏比其他的差,有时候差距还挺大。这样的经历使我知道即将有一个专栏会成为本周最差的。C

159、still (但)仍然。前面的try my best 与后方的every week, one column is inferior有转折对比意思。所以C为正确答案。C 我现在学会了去珍惜那个较差的专栏。Cherish珍惜。与作者看重失败的意义符合,所以为正确答案。 D treading on familiar ground循规蹈矩。后面的dressing up popular ideas in fancy words用漂亮的辞藻包装流行的大众观点,而非自己的观点。这就是”循规蹈矩”的意思。 B I am trying to get through something Ive never don

160、e before我时常会去尝试一些之前没做过的事情。get through做完(一定量的任务)。B 追求完美的五岁的小孩失败了,我当然会去安慰,也帮她分析提醒,所以B对。 A 根据后面的and how she can do whatever it is better next time.可知是提醒她下次注意什么。C 从失败中学习,争取下次做得好些,所以better符合题意。D 由前面的“我可能不会直接跟她说失败是件好事”可知,对一个孩子来讲那不是容易吸取的教训,符合孩子的认知特点。A 此处用beginning与前方的 not the end of the world呼应。13【江苏泗阳中学20

161、12-2013学年度第一次市统测模拟考试】Its no secret that many children would be healthier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt them. Thats especially 36 of children who remain in homes where theyre badly treated 37 the law blindly favors biological parents. Its also true of child

162、ren who 38 for years in foster (寄养) homes because of parents who cant or wont care for them but 39 to give up custody (监护) rights. Fourteen-year-old Kimberly Mays 40 neither description, but her recent court victory could 41 help children who do. Kimberly has been the 42 of an angry custody battle b

163、etween the man who raised her and her biological parents, with whom she has never lived. A Florida judge 43 that the teenager can remain with the only father shes ever known and that her biological parents have no legal 44 on her. Shortly after 45 in December 1978, Kimberly Mays and another baby wer

164、e mistakenly switched and sent home with the 46 parents. Kimberlys biological parents, Ernest and Regina Twigg, received a child who died of a heart disease in 1988. Medical tests 47 that the child wasnt the Twiggs own daughter, but Kim only was, thus leading to a custody 48 with Robert Mays. In 198

165、9, the two families 49 that Mr. Mays would maintain custody with the Twiggs getting 50 rights. Those rights were ended when Mr. Mays decided that Kimberly was being 51 . The decision to 52 Kimberly with Mr. Mays caused heated discussion. But the judge made clear that Kimberly did have the right to s

166、ue (起诉) 53 her own behalf. Thus he made it clear that she was 54 just a personal possession of her parents. Biological parentage does not mean an absolute ownership that cancels(取消) all the 55 of children.36.A. terrible B. sad C. true D. natural37.A. but B. if C. when D. because38.A. settle B. live

167、C. suffer D. gather39.A. have B. refuse C. stick D. fail40.A. likes B. gives C. fits D. knows41.A. actually B. eventually C. successfully D. abruptly42.A. victim B. object C. sacrifice D. teenager43.A. ruled B. believed C. ordered D. indicated44.A. expectation B. action C. effect D. claim45.A. birth

168、 B. judgment C. operation D. school46.A. biological B. own C. kind D. wrong47.A. examined B. explained C. decided D. showed48.A. battle B. right C. agreement D. decision49.A. thought B. quarreled C. agreed D. prepared50.A. equal B. same C. visiting D. speaking51.A. harmed B. forbidden C. wounded D.

169、hidden52.A. make B. leave C. give D. keep53.A. by B. through C. on D. in54.A. more than B. no more than C. not more than D. less than55.A. freedom B. happiness C. rights D. Ideas【文章大意】这篇材料讲的是亲生父母与养父母对孩子的优先权利问题。第一段只是一个引篇,主要向人们传达一个信息,即很多由养父母监护下的孩子比亲生父母照料下的孩子更加健康也更加快乐。而后举了一个例子加以说明。第二段开始进入主题。36.C health

170、ier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt themdeal做及物动词时是“给予”的意思。由后文的Its also true of 可知答案为C.37.D 这与前方的.healthier and happier with adoptive parents than with the parents that nature dealt them.呼应,因为法律盲目地保护亲生父母。这是因果关系,所以D正确。38.C 根据根据前方的also后方的because of parents who

171、 cant or wont care for them可知寄养在别人家里的孩子也是没有收养的孩子幸福的,所以suffer符合情景,是正确答案。39.B 亲生父母不能照料孩子,但是又不想放弃对孩子的监护权。由此空前的but和后文的an angry custody battle between the man who raised her and her biological parents, with whom she has never lived.可知文章是讲了生父母与养父母争夺孩子监护权的斗争。所以B正确。40.C 第二段和第三段举例说明两个监护权的法律纠纷。第二段中 Kimberly M

172、ays不符合第一段提到的两种情况,既不属于寄养又不属于领养,而是错养,可参照后文的Kimberly Mays and another baby were mistakenly switched and sent home.,fit符合,所以C正确。41.B 但是Kimberly Mays近期的法庭胜利最终会对其他有类似情况的孩子起到帮助作用,让他们能更好的维护自己的幸福,因为这个判决颠覆了生理联系对家庭关系的首要决定作用。所以B更接近文章主旨。42.B the object of.是.的对象,此处指愤怒的监护权之争所争夺的对象。B为正确答案。43.A 法官与裁定搭配,后面是裁定的内容。rule

173、裁定,管理。实际上这个裁定是有利于孩子的,这与前方的 her recent court victory could . help children who do一致。所以A正确。44.D no legal claim on her,即“没有合法要求”,换句话说,就是对她的监护权要求是非法的,也就是不应要求监护权,当事人可以继续和养父生活在一起。Claim要求,声称,认领。符合情景,与后文Biological parentage does not mean an absolute ownership吻合,是正确答案。45.A 根据常识,应该是刚出生时婴儿外表特征相似,在医院这样的公共场所错误的保

174、养了,所以A正确。46.D 此处wrong与前面的mistakenly呼应,所以是正确选项。47. D 后来May的生父母的孩子死于心脏病,但医学检查表明那个孩子不是他们亲生的,而Kimberly May才是的,因此一场争夺监护权的纠纷就此上演。Show表明。所以D对。48.A 根据前面42空后面的an angry custody battle可知A正确。49.C 1989年双方父母达成一致意见,由养父母行使监护权,而生父母则拥有探视权。这符合文章的主旨。Agree同意,赞成。50.C visiting参观,探视。生父母不能获得监视权退而求其次,获得探视权。所以C对。51.A 由Those r

175、ights were ended可知一定是发生了某些不愉快的事,或者一定有被对方终结权利的理由出现,探视可能会打扰他们的生活,给Kimberly May造成一定得心理伤害,所以harm为正确选项。52.B 前方的the teenager can remain with the only father shes ever known裁决与此处呼应,leave留下,leave sb with .让.和.一起,此处decision指法官的裁决。所以B项正确。53.C 由这个女孩可以为自己的利益自行提出起诉(Kimberly did have standing to sue on her own be

176、half)。On ones behalf为.自己的利益或名义。所以C正确。54.A 由后文does not mean 可知more than符合句意。所以A选项正确。55.C 小孩子也有为自己幸福进行申辩的权利。血缘关系并不意味着亲生父母可以剥夺孩子全部的权利。文章的最后点题。所以C正确。14【荆门市2012-2013学年度高三元月调考】One day my 5-year-old daughter, Mini, ran to the window crying: “A Cabuliwallah! A Cabuliwallah(从喀布尔来的水果商贩)!” In the street below

177、was a Cbuliwallah, 31 slowly along. Mini called him loudly but when he looked at her,she ran away, 32 . Shortly after this, the two became friends. They started to 33 together, laughing and talking. Minis new friend would give her sweets and nuts, 34 the little money he had on her.The Cabuliwallah,

178、called Rahmum, would joke: “Well, little one, when are you going to the father-in-laws house?” Mini did not understand this and was 35 .One morning, I heard noise in the street, and saw Rahmum being led 36 by the police. There were bloodstains on his clothes. I gathered that a neighbor had 37 Rahmum

179、 money for a shawl (披肩)but had falsely 38 having bought it, and that in the course of the quarrel Rahmum had struck him. On a charge of murderous attack, Rahmum was 39 to jail.Time passed, and he was not remembered. Mini grew up and we were making 40 for her wedding. I was sitting in my study when s

180、omeone entered. It was Rahmum, 41 from prison.42 recognizable now, he asked to see Mini and said that all those years ago she had 43 him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was still the same. He had 44 her running to him calling “Cabuliwallah!”. He had imagined that they would

181、 laugh and talk together. In fact, he had brought her, 45 in paper, a few nuts and grapes. The two were 46 but Mini had grown up. She now understood the meaning of the word “father-in-law,” and when he made this joke once more she was 47 in the face at the question. He could not revive(还原) their old

182、 friendship.When Rahmum left, I gave him a bank note, saying:“Go back to your own daughter, and 48 the happiness of your meeting bring good fortune to my child! ”Having made this present, I had to 49 the electric lights and the military band I had 50 for the wedding and the ladies in the house were

183、disappointed. But to me the wedding feast was all the brighter for the thought that in a distant land a long-lost father met again with his child.31. A. runningB. passing C. driving D. taking32. A. scaredB. excited C. interested D. disappointed33. A. put out B. set out C. take out D. hang out34. A.

184、payingB. spending C. offering D. wasting35. A. angryB. joyful C. puzzled D. upset36. A. awayB. down C. in D. out37. A. lentB. stolen C. borrowed D. owed38. A. admittedB. denied C. declined D. refused39. A. abused B. taken C. sentenced D. accused40. A. appointments B. jokes C. plans D. arrangements41

185、. A.released B. escaped C. come D. removed42. A. Immediately B. Hardly C. Directly D. Instantly43. A. thought B. approved C. reminded D. informed44. A. observed B. seen C. spotted D. pictured45. A. picked up B. wrapped up C. brought up D. held up46. A. reunited B. connected C. joined D. combined47.

186、A. blue B. pink C. red D. pale48. A. must B. should C. can D. may49. A. give up B. give off C. give in D. give out50. A. designed B. made C. intended D. expected 【文章大意】 一位从喀布尔来的水果商贩与我五岁的女儿结成了忙年交,给她买东西吃,我的女儿让他想起了他远在喀布尔的自己的女儿。后来他因事入狱,十多年后获释归来,在女儿的婚礼前来到我家。作者给了他一些钱,让他回家找自己的女儿,并想象着他们父女重逢的快乐。B 他的身份是水果商贩,到

187、处卖水果的,后面的slowly也告诉我们他是pass the street slowly才好到处兜售水果,所以B对。A由前面的when he looked at her,she ran away可知,我的女儿跑开是由于害怕眼前的这个陌生人。Scared害怕的。D 他们became friends成了朋友,自然也就经常一起 hang out一起闲逛,还有说有笑,所以D正确。B 女儿的这位特殊朋友会用他为数不多的钱给她买些糖果和板栗。从词的搭配上只有spend 和waste符合,但只有spend .on符合文意。C 全面的Mini did not understand this 提示后面用puzz

188、led合适。36. A 由后文的Rahmum had struck him.,他被判入狱,以及后来的从监狱获释可知他是“被警察带走”,所以A正确。37.D owe sb money欠某人钱,后文可看出一位顾客想讹他一件披肩,欠钱而不给,他一气之下行刺了他,所以D正确。38 B 空前的falsely虚伪地,假地。可知那位顾客虚假地谎称他给了钱,假装他出了钱。39 C 由前面的On a charge of murderous attack提示可知是被判入狱。 40 D 前面的 Mini grew up 和后面的for her wedding提醒读者作者的女儿长大了,自然是为她安排出嫁事宜了,mak

189、e arrangements for为.张罗/做安排。后文the wedding feast也是提示。41 A 从后文他的悠闲和从容可知,女儿出嫁前,Rahmum从监狱获释了,而不是逃跑。B 从女儿五岁到女儿出嫁,这中间的时间有十多年,人的变化自然很大,“我”都几乎认不出来他了。Seldom几乎不 C 句意:他要求见见我的女儿,因为在监狱的那些年里,我的女儿让他想起了他自己的女儿,所以C正确。 D 他相信我的女儿还是原来的样子,后面的 .running to him calling “Cabuliwallah!”.提示,在监狱的岁月里,他内心想象着女儿跑向他,喊他的样子 。Picture想象,

190、勾画。 B 由后方的in paper可知是用纸包起来的nuts and grapes,他带来女儿吃的。Wrap up包好。 A 多年之后,这两位先前的“朋友”再度重逢,但已经不能恢复当时的友谊。Reunite重逢。 由前面的once more及father-in-law可知,他再次跟Mini 开玩笑,这是长大的Mini已经不再puzzled了,知道father-in-law的意思,羞红了脸。 D 作者给了他一些钱bank note,让他回去找自己的女儿,并祝愿他见到自己女儿的快乐能给作者的孩子带来幸福。may 祝愿,如may you succeed祝你成功!A 送给了他钱之后,作者就不得不压缩

191、开支,取消了彩灯和军乐队表演。give up取消。C had meant for原本为.准备的,供.使用的。后文的the ladies in the house were disappointed是提示。15【郑州市2013年高中毕业年级第一次质量预测】 An acrobatic(杂技的)master performed a tightrope(钢丝)walk between two mountains, which attracted thousands of people. When the 36 started, he went to one end of the tightrope,

192、37 straight at the goal ahead, with open arms, walking slowly step by step to the opposite side of the mountain. Immediately, the audience 38 loud applause.“If my hands are tied, do you also believe ! can 39 ?” he asked the audience. 40 , some people didnt believe, but in order to know the 41 , they

193、 said, “We believe you !”Then, he had his hands tied with a rope and walked past 42 . He looked around and said, “If Im blindfolded(蒙着眼睛的)with my hands tied, do you _43 believe I can go past?” This time, the people said without 44 , “We believe you!” In this way, his eyes were 45 with a black cloth.

194、 He moved slowly to the tightrope andwalked along it inch by inch. This time, he went past once again. The audience burst into 46 .Then, he 47 a child and asked all the people, “If I put him on any shoulders 48_ Im blindfolded with my hands tied as well, do you still believe I can make it?” All the

195、people replied before 49 , “We believe you!” “I ask you again, do you really believe me?” “Yes, we believe you completely !” Then, he said, “Well then, since you believe me, 50 my child with yours. Who will?” All of a sudden, the audience fell 51 . The silence lasted for nearly ten minutes. After te

196、n minutes, the acrobatic master said nothing, just put the child on his shoulders and walked past along the tightrope. Sure enough, this time he 52 once more.Faced with things far from their own 53 , people can often make judgments easily and quickly, but once involved in(牵涉)it, most of people “cann

197、ot 54 it clearly”. Only those who are really confident, like the master in the tightrope walk, can stay 55 at any time.36. A. talentB. playC. programD. show37. A. steppingB. staringC. wanderingD. pointing38. A. broke intoB. came intoC. gaveoffD. sent out39. A. get throughB. walk downC. go acrossD. p

198、ass around40. A. FinallyB. ActuallyC. HopefullyD. Especially41. A. resultB. experienceC. challengeD. trick42. A. slightlyB. luckilyC. smoothlyD. nervously43. A. evenB. justC. alwaysD. still44. A. difficultyB. hesitationC. concernD. mercy45. A. blockedB. hiddenC. coveredD. equipped46. A. cheersB. joy

199、C. tearsD. laughter47. A. choseB. supportedC. pushedD. held48. A. till B. beforeC. while D. since49. A. arguingB. thinkingC. refusingD. wondering50. A. exchangeB. compareC. takeD. treat51. A. silentB. noisyC. doubtfulD. anxious52. A. wonB. walkedC. acted D. succeeded来53. A. childrenB. fearsC. intere

200、stsD. performances54. A. senseB. seeC. understandD. realize55. A. awakeB. encouraged C. patient D. focused【文章大意】本文讲述了一位走钢丝表演的艺术大师,他以不同的方式成功走过架于两座山之间的钢绳。难度每次加大,人群激情沸腾。当他问在场的观众,他能否以一种比上次更难更危险的方法通过时,人群都好不怀疑。最后一次他问观众,他能否把他们的孩子抗在肩膀上通过,人群寂静了,犹豫了。故事告诉我们这样一个道理:当我们不用涉及自己的切身利益时,做决定是简单的,反之则不然,人们都不愿拿自己的孩子去冒险。D

201、由文章第一句话的perform可知这是现场表演,所以D对。B 他目光直视对方的目标,stare at凝视。形容精力高度集中。所以B对。A 当他第一次成功通过时,人群爆发出热烈的掌声。Break into破门而入,突然爆发;give off发出光,热等。所以A正确。C 句意,如果我的双手被绑住,你们相信我也能通过吗?Get across通过(到达对面);get through(从立体空间)通过,所以C正确。B 根据后面的some people didnt believe, but in order to know知道,事实上,人们是不信的,但为了检验结果,他们说了谎话,说他能过。Actually

202、与后文but呼应,所以B正确。A 能与不能是一种未来的结果,所以A正确。C walk smoothly顺利地走过。所以C正确。D 有了第二次,他问人们他是否仍然能在加难度的基础上,再次通过。此处用still是相对于上一次而言的“仍然”。所以D正确。B 人们毫不犹豫地回答without hesitation意思是“毫不犹豫”,符合场景,所以B正确。C 根据上文的If Im blindfolded(蒙着眼睛的)with my hands tied, do you.可知这里选C。A 他这次是以更高难度通过的,所以人们是爆发出热烈的欢呼声,burst into cheers爆发出欢呼声;burst i

203、nto tears 突然大哭;burst into laughter突然笑起来。所以A正确。D 他抱住一个孩子问观众.hold抓住,握住。符合后文的情节,他这一次是带孩子一起过的。所以D正确。C 带孩子走钢丝已经很危险了,然而他还要求蒙住眼睛。While然而,但是。用在这里表示出乎意料,有转折意思。所以C正确。B before thinking不假思索。体现了人们对大师的信任。所以选B。A 此处为文章最后一段的议论埋下伏笔,开始引导人们思考换位思考,再做决断。Exchange .with.用.换.,所以A正确。A 后文的silence for ten minutes提示这里填silent,fa

204、ll silent陷入寂静。所以A对。D 后文的Sure enough和once more提示这又是一次成功的表演。所以D正确。C 作者开始点题议论了:面对与自己利益毫不相干的事情时,做决断是简单的事情,反之则不然。都不舍得拿自己的孩子去冒险!B 大部分人都不能清除的看到这一点指的就是cant see it clearly.所以B正确。D 只有像这位钢丝表演大师那样真正自信的人,才能做到任何时候都专注和冷静。Focused专注的,聚精会神的。所以D正确。16【襄阳五中20122013届高三年级二月统考】Everyone in the neighbourhood knew who Ugly wa

205、s,the tomcat. He had only one eye and where the other should have been was a(n) 31 He was also missing his ear on the same 32 ,his left foot appeared to have been badly broken 33 ,and his tail has long been lostEvery time someone saw Ugly there was the same 34 “Thats one UGLY cat!” All the children

206、were 35 not to touch him,but whenever he 36 children,he would come running,meowing and bump his head against their hand 37 for their loveIf you ever picked him up he would immediately begin 38 on your shirt,earring, whatever he could find.One day Ugly 39 his love with the neighbours dogsThey did not

207、 respond 40 ,and Ugly was badly bittenFrom my apartment I heard his scream and rushed to his 41 By the time I got to where he was lying,it was 42 that Uglys sad life was almost at an end, As I 43 him up and tried to carry him home,I could feel him struggling. Then I 44 a familiar suck on my ear Even

208、 in the greatest pain,that ugly battle scarred cat was asking only for a little 45 At that moment I thought Ugly was the most beautiful,loving creature I had ever seenNever once did he try to bite or scratch me,or 46 try to get away from meUgly just looked up at me completely trusting me to 47 his p

209、ainUgly died in my arms 48 I could get inside,but I held him for a long time. Ugly 49 me a lot about loving and givingHe had been scarred on the outside,but I was scarred on the 50 ,and it was time for me to learn to love truly and give my total to those I cared for 31.AscarBhole Ceyeball Dpearl 32.

210、 Aside Bplace Cpart Dspot 33. Ain no case Bby all means Cat one time Don the way 34. Aanswer Bbehaviour Cmessage Dreaction 35. Ainvited Bforced Cwarned Drefused 36. Aspied Bcaught Cinspected Dreviewed 37 Abegging Bappealing Cpreparing Ddemanding 38. Ascratching Bsmelling Csucking Dtouching 39.Adivid

211、ed Bdistributed Cspread Dshared 40. Aexcitedly Bkindly Csensitively Dcoldly 41. Aservice Bassistant Caid Dpartner 42. Aapparent Bdoubtful Csure Duncertain 43 Abrought Bbroke Ccalled Dpicked 44. Atouched Bundertook Cfound Dfelt 45. Aaction Baffection Cadmiration Dattraction 46. Aeven Bstill Cso Dyet

212、47. Arelax Brelieve Cdrop Dcut 48. Aafter Bbefore Cas Dsince 49. Aoffered Bowed Csent Dtaught 50 . Ahead Bbody Cinside Dpoint 【文章大意】本文讲述了一只只有一只耳朵和一只眼睛的丑陋的猫对“我”给予的爱,即使是在它生命最后的时刻,忍着剧痛,它都不忘允吸我的耳朵,以示对我的感情。正是这样一只猫教会了我很多爱和给予别人爱的道理,一只满身伤疤的畸形猫如何改变了我对纯净心灵的理解-去爱得如此不顾一切、如此真诚,也正因如此我将永远心存感激B 句意:他只有一只眼睛,另一侧成立一个大窟

213、窿(眼睛已经没有了)。由于眼睛缺失而形成的一个大窟窿hole。A 因为眼睛和耳朵是不可能长在一起的,所以只能是the same side,所以A为最佳答案!C 句意;他的一只左脚似乎曾经受过伤。由to have been badly broken可知受伤发生在以前,所以at one time“曾经”为正确答案。D 后面引号里的内容“Thats one UGLY cat!” :每当人们看到这只猫时会做相同的心理反应:这真是一只丑八怪。response反应。 C 由后方的转折词but及he would come running可知,虽然孩子们被大人警告不要碰这只丑八怪,但它见到孩子还是热情的朝孩子

214、跑过来。 A spy意为侦查,发现。 A 句意:每次他看到孩子都会跑过去“喵!喵!”,疯狂地喊叫,并用他的头在孩子们的手上使劲儿蹭,祈求他们的怜爱。Beg for sth祈求得到.C 倘若你把他抱起来,他马上就会开始吸吮你的衬衫、耳环一切他能找到的东西.44空后面的a familiar suck on my ear是提示。D 一天丑八怪将爱分享给了邻居家的狗们,可对方却并没有报以慈悲。Share sth with sb与某人一起分享.B 根据and Ugly was badly bitten可知ugly被邻家的狗咬了,这是不够kind的行为,所以B对。C 由rush to ones aid跑去

215、帮某人可知答案为aid。在听到ugly的惨叫声后,我迅速跑去帮它。所以C对。 A 由Uglys sad life was almost at an end,和I could feel him struggling可知ugly明显apparent不行了,生命即将终结。A正确。D 由前方可知猫已经严重受伤,生命奄奄一息,我将它抱起(pick up)带回家,所以D正确。D 猫的允吸是可以感觉到的,此时此刻感受到以前那样相同的温暖,所D正确。 B 这只猫在生命的最后时刻忍着剧痛给予我爱,但其向我所央求的却只是一点点的慈爱(affection),B正确。ABBDCA 在那一刻,我觉得丑猫很美,它是富有爱心的!它从来都不咬我或抓我,甚至都没有躲过或挣脱我。有意思的递进。所以A正确。B 缓解痛苦:relieve ones pain.前方的Ugly just looked up at me completely trusting me是提示。B 丑猫在我还没来得及把它带进家门就死了,before还没来得及.就.。D 此处强调了丑猫对我心灵的净化作用,给我以启迪,所以D正确。C 前面的on the outside与but提示此处用on the inside形成对照。版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()

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