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1、 阅读理解AScientists recently discovered that pictures on cave walls at Creswell Crags are the oldest known in Great Britain. But they didnt find out in the usual way.Archaeologists often date cave art with a process called radiocarbon dating.The technique can measure the age of carbon found in charcoal

2、(木炭)drawings or painted pictures.Carbon is an element(成分) found in many things, including charcoal and even people.But in this case, there was no paint or charcoal to test.People carved the pictures of animals and figures into the rock using stone tools.The scientists had an“aha!”moment when they no

3、ticed small rocks stuck to the top of the drawings.The small rocks must have formed after the drawings were made.“It is rare to be able to scientifically date rock art,” said Alistair Pike,an archaeological scientist at Britains University of Bristol.“We were very fortunate that some of the engravin

4、gs(雕刻) were covered by stalagmites(石笋)”When a test proved that the stalagmites formed 12,800 years ago,the scientists knew the art underneath them had to be at least that old.And some of the animals shown,like the European bison,are now extinctanother tipoff(征兆) that the art is quite old.The artists

5、 came to Creswell Crags.This place is one of the farthest points north reached by our ancient ancestors during the Ice Age.At that time,much of the North Sea was dry,so people could move about more easily.Some tools and bones found there are 13,000 to 15,000 years old.They show that the travelers hu

6、nted horses,reindeer, and arctic hares.Their artwork is similar to art in France and Germany.It tells scientists that the Creswell Crags artists must have had a close connection to peoples several thousand kilometers awayanother important evidence of understanding how humans spread out across the wo

7、rld.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,带领我们探寻英国古老的洞窟美术的历史。1Why do scientists say the art is quite old?AThe art was carved into stone with stone tools.BMost animals carved in the stone are extinct.CThe cave is one of the farthest points in the world.DSome pictures were covered by stalagmites more than 10,000 years old.D

8、解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第三段可知答案。2By studying the cave art,scientists could learn about _Ahow ancient people crossed the North SeaBwhy some of the animals have died outChow humans spread out across the worldDwhat ancient people had for food at that timeC解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句“another important evidence of understa

9、nding how humans spread out across the world”可知。3Which of the following can be the best title for the text?ACave Art About Animals Is Most BeautifulBCave Art Is Found in an Unusual WayCCave Art Turns Out to Be Britains OldestDCave Art Has a Great Influence on BritainC解析:标题归纳题。本文主要介绍Creswell Grags的洞窟

10、艺术为什么是英国最古老的艺术,后半部分给出了证据。BI was selfish as a teenager, I usually spent my time thinking about myself and taking care of my own needs. I let my older brother do most of the work around the house until he left for college. I let my mom and dad worry about our bills and problems while I read books, pla

11、yed, and lost myself in my own imagination. This didnt change even when I went to college either. I studied hard but only to make my own life better. Even when I started to explore my faith, it was only to increase my own happiness.I married after graduation and decided to start a family. Of course,

12、 I had no idea what hard knocks reality had in store for my selfish soul. Soon I found myself unemployed, deeply in debt, and with a new baby on the way. I found out that life has little sympathy for spoiled people. In fact, all of the struggles I was going through were beating the selfishness slowl

13、y out of me. Still, I didnt give up on happiness.I knew that there must be a way to find it. I finally realized, however, that it had to include more than just my own needs, wants, and desires. The answer began to make itself clear one night shortly after my baby boy was born. I got a bottle and hel

14、d him in my arms. As I was feeding him I looked down and saw his big, innocent, trusting eyes. I smiled and talked to him. Then he smiled and I could fell my heart growing, expanding with love. I felt such peace and joy. At that moment I had a hint of the truth: it is by growing our hearts with love

15、 that we find our happiness.Carolyn Arends wrote, “The more people you let into your heart, the bigger your heart gets. The more love you get, the more love you have to give. It just keeps growing.” So, keep loving, keep living and keep caring. Keep growing your heart today, tomorrow, and always.【解题

16、导语】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,主要讲述作者由一个自私的人成长为一个心中对他人有爱的人,也明白了“爱他人即幸福”的道理的经历。4What do we know about the author form the first paragraph?AHe often helped his brother with housework.BHe studied hard for his family.CHe put his own needs above othersDHe was concerned about his family.C解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的“let my older brot

17、her do most of the work”, “let my mom and dad worry about our bills and problems”, “This didnt change even when I went to college either”, “I studied hard but only to make my own life better”和“it was only to increase my own happiness”的描述可推知,作者在青少年时期较为自私,行为处事总是只考虑自己,几乎不为家人考虑,即他把自己的需要放在别人的需要之上。故选C项。5W

18、hat did the author realize after he suffered in life?ASpoiled people cant survive the hardship of life.BLife is cruel to spoiled people.CSpoiled people are never happy in life.DSelfishness is helpful.B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Soon I found myself unemployed, deeply in debt, and with a new baby on the way.I f

19、ound out that life has little sympathy for spoiled people.”可知,作者在经历了人生的失意后,终于发现生活对被宠坏的人是残酷的。6What can be inferred from the passage?AThe author loved kids.BThe author often fed his baby.CThe author realized the importance of happiness.DWhen caring for his baby, the author got inspired.D解析:推理判断题。根据第三段

20、中的“As I was feeding him.it is by growing our hearts with love that we find our happiness”可推知,作者在照料孩子的过程中领悟到了通往幸福的途径。7Which can be the best title of the passage?ALoving Others, a Way to HappinessBThe Elder One Grows, the More He GetsCHelp Others, Help OneselfDKeep Growing to Live a Happy LifeA解析:标题归纳

21、题。根据最后一段的描述可推知,这篇文章的主旨是“爱他人即幸福”。 完形填空Growing flowers from seeds needs both physical work and selfcontrol. One must take care of the seeds, and make sure they get watered on a 1 basis and believe they will actually produce flowers gorgeously(灿烂地). Thus, 2 gorgeous flowers without mistakes is a miracl

22、e(奇迹), which needs to be fed, 3 and hard work. How does the same thing 4 in life?The miracle I dreamed of was to become a(n) 5 speaker. I would, to be honest, sit in front of motivational speakers as they speak, wishing one of them would spot 6 valuable in me and encourage me to follow my 7 . I neit

23、her said anything nor did but wish. Then one day, I met a professional speaker at a conference I 8 . He told me the National Speakers Association 9 helps whoever makes up his mind to start professional speaking businesses. Their club was two hours drive away from my home, and expensive, 10 I was ver

24、y excited to hear of it. Frankly it didnt matter to be 11 or to pay it. I joined it and made my first speech but I 12 halfway. I got so angry at myself that after getting home I locked myself in my home to 13 making speeches for three days. And I 14 figured out what I would speak on and then tried t

25、o improve my speaking 15 . I stuck to it and sincerely said yes to whoever 16 my shortcomings. All the time, I stopped the negative 17 in my head from disturbing me.Now five years passed, and a(n) 18 was worked. At the age of 53, I became a professional speaker at last. What miracle are you hoping f

26、or? What seed do you mean to 19 and then water it, to grow your miracle? If you havent started, remember to do it now, and the 20 the better.【解题导语】作者说种花需要信念,需要小心呵护才能创造奇迹,这与努力工作有着相同的道理。本文作者讲他如何创造奇迹,如何努力地成为一名职业的演讲人。1A.newBcommonCchangeableDregularD解析:作者说种花需要照看种子,定期浇水,并坚信种子会开出漂亮的花朵。2A.harvestingBobserv

27、ingCenjoyingDgrowingA解析:由后文“gorgeous flowers without mistakes is a miracle(奇迹)”可知作者说不出错误地收获灿烂的花儿是一件神奇的事。3A.set asideBcared forCplayed withDpicked offB解析:根据语境可知花需要被照料。4A.existBliveCappearDimproveC解析:根据前后文可知作者问像种花这种类似的情景在生活中会出现吗?5A.importantBusefulCpositiveDexcellentD解析:根据语境可知作者的理想是成为一名优秀的演讲者。6A.bothB

28、somethingCeverythingDneitherB解析:作者每次听职业演讲人演讲总是坐在最前排,希望演讲者发现他身上一些宝贵的东西,从而鼓励他追求理想。7A.taskBopportunityCdreamDheartC解析:根据上下文语境可知作者希望有人鼓励自己追求理想。8A.attendedBpraisedClikedDknewA解析:根据前文可知作者在一次他参加的大会上遇到了一位职业演讲人。9A.seriouslyBpartlyCperfectlyDreallyD解析:那位职业演讲人告诉作者,国家演讲者协会真正地帮助每个决心以演讲为职业的人。10A.asBbutCorDandB解析:

29、逗号前后的两个分句是并列句,它们之间存在转折关系,因此用but连接。11A.inconvenientBdifficultCanxiousDunreasonableA解析:由前文可知那个演讲俱乐部离作者的家较远,对作者来说不方便。12A.succeededBstartedClostDquittedD解析:根据前后文可知作者参加了那个演讲俱乐部,他做了第一次演讲,但他半途放弃了。13A.finishBenjoyCpractiseDimagineC解析:作者对自己非常生气,他把自己锁在屋里三天,练习演讲。14A.slowlyBimmediatelyCfinallyDeagerlyC解析:根据语境可知

30、作者把自己锁在屋里三天,练习演讲,终于弄清楚自己要讲什么了。15A.energiesBskillsCemotionsDmeasuresB解析:根据语境可知作者极力地去提高自己的演讲技术。16A.pointed outBtalked aboutCpicked outDgot overA解析:由前后文可知作者说无论谁指出他的缺点,他都虚心地接受。17A.movementBplanCchoiceDvoiceD解析:作者阻止他头脑中的负面思想对他的干扰。18A.sceneBwonderCexpectationDincidentB解析:五年过去了,奇迹终于发生了。作者在53岁时终于成了职业的演讲人。19A.useBfindCplantDchooseC解析:作者此处仍用种出花比喻创造奇迹,因此他问“你打算培育什么样的种子(创造什么样的奇迹)”。20A.earlierBmoreCshorterDeasierA解析:作者说如果你还没有开始的话,你须立即开始,越早越好。

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