1、【2014重庆卷】AFive months after my husband Steve died, I woke up one morning to the maddening sound of a leaking faucet(水龙头). I knew it needed repairs badly, but it 16_ me so much just to think of it.All our 17_ life, I was the “artist” bringing to our house much imagination. Steve was the 18 ”_” one. H
2、e had a real gift for handling chores(家务活),19_ me from unpleasant repair jobs.But how could such a good man have his life cut short so suddenly! I had been so sad and angry that I completely 20_ the house. That leaky faucet somehow awakened me to the fact that I now had to 21_ the challenge of getti
3、ng things fixed.I got a workman named Ahmed. Entering the house, he stopped before a picture of Steve and me. “Doesnt your husband 22_ this kind of work?” he asked. “Its not hard.”“He died months ago. When he was alive, he did all the repair jobs 23_.” I said quietly. Ahmed looked at me 24_, but he
4、didnt reply. He fixed the faucet, adjusted the dishwasher door, and replaced a showerhead. Apparently he was gifted as Steve had been.He did a(n) 25_ job. I asked him to name his fee. “No charge, Maam,” he said. “My father died early, and the neighbors helped my family through.”By fixing a faucet, A
5、hmed mended my soul. Although I would sure carry the pain of 26_ with me along, Ahmed reminded me of the abundant 27_ in the world.16A. hurt B. puzzled C. cost D. disappointed17A. separate B. shared C. spiritual D. social18A. active B. boring C. careless D. practical19A. attracting B. sheltering C.
6、driving D. prohibiting20A. ignored B. hated C. cleaned D. missed21A. come up with B. face up with C. look forward to D. step away from22A. begin B. check C. like D. find23A. gratefully B. firmly C. bravely D. wonderfully24A. strangely B. innocently C. painfully D. sympathetically25A. terrible B. exc
7、ellent C. important D. dangerous26A. loss B. failure C. fear D. regret27A. friendship B. devotion C. kindness D. justice【2014山东卷】完型填空(共两篇;第一篇短文10小题,每小题1分;第二篇短文20小题,每小题1.5分;满分40分) AThere was a pet store and the owner had a parrot. One day a 11 walked in and the parrot said to the man ,“Hey you!” The
8、man said, “What!?” The parrot said, “Your 12 is really ugly.” The man got very 13 and went to the store owner and said, “Your bird just 14 my wife. It said she was ugly.” The owner stormed over, 15 the bird, took it into the “black room,”shook it a bit, 16 out a few feathers, and said,“Dont ever, ev
9、er say anything to 17 my customers again. You got that!” With that 18 he took the bird and put it back into its cage. The old bird shook out its 19 and relaxed in its cage. A couple of weeks 20 and in walked this guy and his wife again. The parrot said, “Hey you!” The guy said, “What!?” The parrot a
10、nswered, “You know that.” 11A. group B. team C. couple D. crowd 12A. wife B. sister C. mother D. daughter 13A. curious B. nervous C. guilty D. angry 14A. greeted B. puzzled C. offendedD. scared 15A. hugged B. seized C. trained D. rescued 16A. sent B. handed C. pulled D. dug 17A. touch B. amuse C. ch
11、eat D. embarrass 18A. warning B. comment C. suggestion D. request 19A. eyes B. feathers C. fur D. skin 20A. lasted B. arrived C. appeared D. passed B Charlotte Whitehead was born in England in 1843, and moved to Montreal, Canada at the age five with her family. While 21 her ill elder sister througho
12、ut the years, Charlotte discovered she had a(an) 22 in medicine. At 18 she married and 23 a family. Several years later, Charlotte said she wanted to be a 24 . Her husband supported her decision. 25 , Canadian medical schools did not 26 women students at the time. Therefore, Charlotte went to the Un
13、ited States to study 27 at the Womens Medical College in Philadelphia. It took her five years to 28 her medical degree. Upon graduation, Charlotte 29 to Montreal and set up a private 30 . Three years later, she moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and there she was once again a 31 doctor. Many of her patien
14、ts were from the nearby timber and railway camps. Charlotte 32 herself operating on damaged limbs and setting 33 bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area. But Charlotte had been practicing without a license. She had 34 a doctors license in both Montreal and Winnipeg, but was 35 .
15、The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons, an all-male board, wanted her to 36 her studies at a Canadian medical college! Charlotte refused to 37 her patients to spend time studying what she already knew. So in 1887, she appeared to the Manitoba Legislature to 38 a license to her but they, too
16、, refused. Charlotte 39 to practice without a license until 1912. She died four years later at the age of 73. In 1993, 77 years after her 40 , a medical license was issued to Charlotte. This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor “this courageous and pioneering woman.” 28A. improve B
17、. save C. design D. earn 29A. returned B. escaped C. spread D. wandered 30A. school B. museumC. clinic D. lab 31A. busy B. wealthyC. greedyD. lucky 32A. helped B. found C. troubled D. imagined 33A. harmful B. tired C. broken D. weak 34A. put away B. taken over C. turned in D. applied for 35A. punish
18、ed B. refused C. blamed D. fired 36A. display B. change C. preview D. complete 37A. leave B. charge C. test D. cure 38A. sell B. donate C. issue D. show 39A. continued B. promised C. pretended D. dreamed 40A. birth B. death C. wedding D. graduation 【2014北京卷】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,
19、并在答题卡上讲该项 涂黑。The Fitting-in of Suzy Khan The first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boy in my class often 36 about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page. All I knew w
20、as that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family in town who 37 that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with american kids. I looked down at this 38 girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her. But how could I help her 39 in with
21、 us? There had to be a 40 . One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had 41 her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n) 42 copy. I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming 43 show. So, I took her to see the art teacher
22、, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had 44 . “why, its wonderful,” said Miss Parker, who then showed us a poster she had painted 45 the talent show. “I need more of these, but I just dont have enough 46 . Could you help me, Suzy?” On the day of the talent show, Suzys 47 were everywhere - all ove
23、r the hall and all over the school, each one different. “And finally,” said Mr Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “we have a (n) award. Im sure youve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students 49 them.” I could hear everyone whispering. “Who in our sc
24、hool could draw 50 well?” Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, “ 51 this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a 52 ,too. Our mystery(神秘) artist is our new student - Suzy Khan!” Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artists set. “Thank you,”
25、 she cried. I 53 , at that time when I was looking at her excited face, shed probably never 54 anything in her whole life. Everyone started to 55 their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile and the applause was defening. I knew then Suzy was going to ne all right. 16A. jokedB. caredC. trainsD. worr
26、ied17A. reportedB. decidedC. complainedD. questioned18A. richB. proudC. tinyD. popular19A. comeB. fallC. fitD. tie20A. mannerB. patternC. choiceD. way21A. readB. takenC. openedD. put22A. freeB. perfect C. finalD. extra23A.areB.talkC.quizD. talent24A. coloredB. writtenC. carvedD. drawn25A. atB. after
27、C. forD. around26A. roomB. timeC. paperD. interest27A. giftsB. booksC. photosD. posters28A. specialB. academicC. nationalD. rayal29A. paintedB. foundC. printedD. collected30A. veryB. thatC. quiteD. too31A. IfB. ThoughC. UnlessD. Since32A. prizeB. rankC. restD. place33A. repliedB. realizedC.remembere
28、dD. regretted34A. offeredB. valuedC. ownedD. controlled35A. clapB. waveC. raiseD. shake【2014四川卷】完形填空My husband, Tom, has always been good with animals, but I was still amazed when he befriended a female grouse (松鸡). Its 11 for a grouse to have any contact (接触) with people. In fact, theyre hard to sp
29、ot, 12 they usually fly off when they hear humans approaching.This grouse came into our lives in 13 Tom was working out in the field when he 14 her walking around at the edge of the field. She was 15 unafraid and seemed to be 16 about what he was doing.Tom saw the 17 bird several times, and she got
30、more comfortable around him. We quickly grew 18 of the bird and decided to call her Mildred.One day, as Tom was working, Mildred came within a few feet of him to watch. Tom 19 he didnt see her and kept working to see what she would do next.Apparently, she didnt like to be 20 . Shed run up and peck (
31、啄) at Toms hands, then21 off to see what he would do. This went on for about 20 minutes, until Mildred became tired of the 22 and left.As spring went and summer came, Mildred started to 23 more and more often. 24 Mildred felt comfortable enough to jump up on Toms leg and stay long enough for me to g
32、et a 25 of the two of them together. This friendly grouse soon felt 26 not just with our family, but with anybody who walked or drove by.When hunting season opened, we put a 27 at the end of our driveway asking 28 not to shoot our pet grouse. My father, who lived down the road, 29 warned people not
33、to shoot her. 30 . hunters would stop and take pictures, because they had never seen anything like her. 11A. interesting B. reasonable C. impossible D. unusual12A. though B. because C. unless D. until13A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter14A. got B. kept C. noticed D. imagined15A. naturally B. ce
34、rtainly C. normally D. surprisingly16A. crazy B. curious C. concerned D. cautious17A. shy B. awkward C. friendly D. elegant18A. careful B. tired C. fond D. sick19A. supposed B. realized C. hoped D. pretended20A. ignored B. observed C. amazed D. disturbed21A. put B. back C. set D. take22A. game B. wo
35、rk C. place D. man23A. give up B. come out C. turn over D. fly by24A. Eventually B. Suddenly C. Constantly D. Presently25A. chance B. dream C. picture D. sense 26A. comfortable B. guilty C. anxious D. familiar27A. lantern B. sign C. gun D. loudspeaker28A. drivers B. farmers C. hunters D. tourists29A
36、. just B. yet C. thus D. also30A. In fact B. For long C. On the contrary D. By the way【2014全国新课标II】完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Joe Simpson and Simon Yates were the first people to climb the West Face of the Siula Grande in the Andes mountains.
37、They reached the top41_, but on their way back conditions were very42_. Joe fell and broke his leg. They both knew that if Simon 43_ alone, he would probably get back 44_. But Simon decided to risk his 45_ and try to lower Joe down the mountain on a rope(绳).As they 46_ down, the weather got worse. T
38、hen another 47_ occurred. They couldnt see or hear each other and, 48_, Simon lowered his friend over the edge of a precipice(峭壁). It was 49_ for Joe to climb back or for Simon to pull him up. Joes 50_ was pulling Simon slowly towards the precipice. 51_, after more than an hour in the dark and the i
39、cy cold, Simon had to 52_. In tears, he cut the rope. Joe 53_ into a large crevasse(裂缝)in the ice below. He had no food or water and he was in terrible pain. He couldnt walk, but he54_ to get out of the crevasse and started to 55_ towards their camp, nearly ten kilometers 56_.Simon had 57_ the camp
40、at the foot of the mountain. He thought that Joe must be 58_, but he didnt want to leave59_. Three days later, in the middle of the night, he heard Joes voice. He couldnt 60_ it. Joe was there, a few meters from their tent, still alive.【小题1】. A. hurriedly B. carefully C. successfully D. early【小题2】.
41、A. difficult B. similar C. special D. normal【小题3】.A. climbed B. worked C. rested D. continued【小题4】A. unwillingly B. safely C. slowly D. regretfully 【小题5】A. fortune B. time C. health D. life 【小题6】A. lay B. settled C. went D. looked 【小题7】A. damage B. storm C. change D. trouble 【小题8】 A. by mistake B. b
42、y chance C .by choice D. by luck【小题9】 A. unnecessary B. practical C. important D. impossible 【小题10】 A. height B. weight C. strength D. equipment 【小题11】 A. Finally B. Patiently C Surely D Quickly 【小题12】.A stand back B take a rest C make a decision D hold on 【小题13】.A jumped B. fell C escaped D backed
43、【小题14】. A. managed B. planned C. waited D. hoped 【小题15】 A. run B. skate C. moveD. march 【小题16】A. around B. away C. above D. along 【小题17】A. headed for B .traveled to C. left for D. returned to 【小题18】A. dead B .hurt C. weak D. late 【小题19 A. secretly B. tiredly C. immediately D. anxiously 【小题20】A. find
44、 B. believe C. make D. accept 【2014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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。From my second grade on, there was one event I feared every year: the piano recital(独奏演唱会). A recital _I had to practice a boring piece of music and perform before strangers. Each year I _as
45、k my father if I could skip the recital “just this once”. And each year he would shake his head, muttering(嘀咕) _about build self-confidence and working toward a _.So it was with really great_that I stood in church one recent Sunday, video camera in hand, and _my 68-year-old father sweating in his sh
46、irt _rising to play the piano in his very first recital.My father had longed to play music since childhood, but his family was poor and couldnt _lessons. He could have gone on regretting it, _too many of us do. But though he was rooted in his past, he wasnt _there. When he retired three years ago, h
47、e _ his church music director to take him as a student.For a moment after my father sat down at the keyboard, he _stared down at his fingers. Has he forgotten the _? I worried, remembering those split seconds_ago when my mind would go blank and my fingers would _. But then came the beautiful melody(
48、旋律),from the _fingers that once baited(装饵于) my fishing lines. And I_he had been doing what music teachers always stress:_ _the music and pretend the others arent there.“Im _of him for starting something new at his age,” I said to my son Jeff.“Yeah, and doing it so_,” Jeff added.With his first recita
49、l, my father taught me more about courage and determination than all the words he used those 30-plus years ago.16A. reflected B. explained C. meant D. proved17A. would B. could C. might D. should18A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something19A. goal B. stage C. journey D. chance20A. trouble B.
50、 satisfaction C. strength D. disappointment21A. kept B. sent C. watched D. felt22A. through B. from C. against D. before23A. miss B. afford C. select D. understand24A. as B. once C. if D. while25A. educated B. protected C. stuck D. spoilt26A. allowed B. invited C. inspired D. persuaded 27A. roughly
51、B. simply C. merrily D. curiously28A. words B. videos C. notes D. lessons29A. decades B. weeks C. hours D. moments30A. play B. freeze C. click D. adjust31A. same B. warm C. different D. dirty32 A. predicted B. realized C. imagined D. insisted33A. pass over B. turn up C. bring in D. concentrate on34A
52、. ashamed B. aware C. tired D. proud35A. casually B. anxiously C. nicely D. frequently【2014湖北卷】完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出 可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When our restaurant business failed,we headed north in a camping truck to Texas,hoping to have a “fresh start”.At the of Pa
53、lo Duro Canyon (峡谷)State Park,I a job advertisement hiring park hosts. The position offered a ,permanent campsite in the park, and , the hosts served as a link between the parks guests and the rangers (护林人). It was the perfect solution: a rent-free place to reorganize our lives. We entered the park
54、and I made an for the following day.The park was , so it took us some time to find an available site. That evening, as we finished our dinner, my wife saw two large skunks (臭鼠由)walking toward our table. We climbed onto the table and, for the next four hours, waited for them to our camp.Having surviv
55、ed that night, we were that everything else would be all right. The next day we met with the people who ran the park. They explained our and gave us a beautiful campsite.That evening, , we learned about the canyon . They were strong and cold, rocking our little camping truck violently,and we lay in
56、the dark until the winds died away. the weeks that followed, we learned to survive in our truck and the little money my wife by substitute teaching. Building a successful business and then losing it had left very little time for building a successful For a time after our business I thought I might l
57、ose my family as well.Living in the tiny with no television, we sat close together reading and talking. One evening, standing under a jeweled sky,I found myself for all the hardships. We had walked the trails and climbed the canyon walls. We had become a family!11A. backB.edgeC. centreD. entrance12A
58、. sponsoredB. publishedC. noticedD. answered13A. safeB. freeC. convenientD. beautiful14A. in returnB. in timeC. in shortD. in turn15A. attemptB. agreementC. appealD. appointmei16A. crowdedB. dangerousC. idealD. quiet17A. repeatedlyB. immediatelyC. eventuallyD. calmly18A. attackB.leaveC. passD. searc
59、h19A. satisfiedB. determinedC. confidentD. aware20A. responsibilitiesB. requirementsC. circumstancesD. conditions21A. moreoverB. thereforeC. meanwhileD. however22A. windsB. snowsC. woodsD. trails23A. shakingB. quarrellingC. mourningD. aching24A. AfterB. BetweenC. DuringD. Beyond25A. give awayB. hand
60、 outC. live onD. put aside26A. borrowedB. earnedC. postedD. raised27A. businessB. careerC. familyD. image28A. startedB. failedC.expandedD. declined29A. truckB. parkC. houseD. camp30A. desperateB. readyC. suitableD. thankful【2014江苏卷】 完形填空 (共 20 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 20 分)请阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选
61、出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Dale Carnegie rose from the unknown of a Missouri farm to international fame because he found a way to fill a universal human need.It was a need that he first back in 1906 when young Dale was a junior at State Teachers College in Warrensburg. To get an , he was struggling against
62、 many difficulties. His family was poor. His Dad couldnt afford the at college, so Dale had to ride horseback 12 miles to attend classes. Study had to be done his farm-work routines. He withdrew from many school activities he didnt have the time or the . He had only one good suit. He tried the footb
63、all team, but the coach turned him down for being too . During this period Dale was slowly an inferiority complex (自卑感), which his mother knew could him from achieving his real potential. She that Dale join the debating team, believing that in speaking could give him the confidence and recognition t
64、hat he needed.Dale took his mothers advice, tried desperately and after several attempts made it. This proved to be a point in his life. Speaking before groups did help him gain the he needed. By the time Dale was a senior, he had won every top honor in . Now other students were coming to him for co
65、aching and they, , were winning contests.Out of this early struggle to his feelings of inferiority, Dale came to understand that the ability to an idea to an audience builds a persons confidence. And, it, Dale knew he could do anything he wanted to doand so could others.16A. admitted B. filled C. su
66、pplied D. recognized17A. assignment B. education C. advantage D. instruction18A. training B. board C. teaching D. equipment19A. between B. during C. over D. through20A. while B. when C. because D. though21A. permits B. interestC. talent D. clothes22A. on B. for C. in D. with23A. light B. flexibleC.
67、optimistic D. outgoing24A. gaining B. achieving C. developing D. obtaining25A. prevent B. protect C. save D. free26A. suggested B. demandedC. required D. insisted27A. presence B. practice C. patience D. potential28A. hopefully B. certainly C. finally D. naturally29A. key B. breaking C. basic D. turn
68、ing30A. progress B. experience C. competence D. confidence31A. horse-riding B. football C. speech D. farming32A. in return B. in brief C. in turn D. in fact33A. convey B. overcomeC. understand D. build34A. express B. stress C. contribute D. repeat35A. besides B. beyond C. like D. with(2013新课标I卷)第二节
69、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I went to a group activity, “Sensitivity Sunday” which was to make us more 36 the problem faced by disabled people. We were asked to “ 37 a disability” for several hours one Sunday. Some member 38 chose the wheel chair.
70、 Other wore sound-blocking earplugs (耳塞) or blindfolds (眼罩).Just sitting in the wheelchair was a 39 experience, I had never considered before how 40 it would be to use one. As soon as I sat down my 41 made the chair begin to roll. Its wheel were not 42 . Then I wondered where to put my 43 , It took
71、me quite a while to get the metal footrest into 44 , I took my first uneasy look at what was to be my only means of 45 for several hours. For disabled people, “adopting a wheelchair” is not a temporary(临时的) 46 .I tried to find a 47 position and thought it might be restful, 48 kind of nice to be 49 a
72、round for a while. Looking around, I 50 would have to handle the thing myself! My hands started to ache as I 51 the heavy wheels, I came to know that controlling the 52 of the wheelchair as not going to be 53 task,My wheelchair experiment was soon 54 . It made a deep impression on me. A few hours of
73、 “disability” gave me only a taste of the 55 , both physical and mental, that disabled people must overcome.36. A. curious aboutB. aware ofC. interested inD. careful with37. A. cureB. adoptC. preventD. analyze 38. A. insertedB. strangelyC. as usualD. like me39. A. learningB. workingC. satisfyingD. r
74、elaxing40. A. convenientB. awkwardC. boringD. exciting41. A. heightB. forceC. skillD. weight42. A. lockedB. repairedC. powered D. grasped43. A. handsB. feetC. keysD. handles44. A. placeB. actionC. playD. effect45. A. operationB. communicationC. transportationD. production46. A. explorationB. educati
75、onC. experimentD. entertainment47. A. flexibleB. safeC. startingD. comfortable48. A. yetB. justC. stillD. even49. A. shownB. pushedC. drivenD. guided50. A. realizedB. suggestedC. agreedD. admitted51. A. liftedB. turnedC. pressedD. seized52. A. pathB. positionC. directionD. way53. A. easyB. heavyC. m
76、ajorD. extra54. A. forgottenB. repeatedC. conductedD. finished55. A. weaknessesB. anxietiesC. challengesD. illnesses(2013新课标卷) 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后面各题锁哥的四个选项(A、 B、C 和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。【主旨大意】文章讲述的是一个“与众不同”的纽约人的故事。Michael Greenberg是一个家喻户晓的纽约人,因为他所做的事情,人们还称呼他为“Gloves Greenb
77、erg”,每当冬天到来,Greenberg先生就会沿街观察,寻找没有戴手套的人,并会送上一双手套。久而久之,人们就认识了这位热心人士。文章最后强调“勿以善小而不为”的道理,一双手套虽然不起眼,但在寒冷的冬天,它却是一份难得的礼物。文章告诉我们一个道理,无论什么时候,都要心怀感恩,帮助那些需要帮助的人。Michael Greenberg is a very popular New Yorker. He is not famous in sports or the arts, But people in the streets 16 him, especially those who are 17
78、 .For those people, he is Gloves Greenberg. How did he get that 18 ?He looks like any otner businessman, wearing a suit and carrying a briefcase (公文箱). But hes 19 _. His briefcase always has some gloves。In winter,Mr.Greenberg does not 20 like other New Yorkers,who look at the sidewalk and 21 the str
79、eet.He looks around at 22 .He stops when he 23 someone with no gloves.He gives them a pair and then he 24 ,looking for more people with cold 25 .On winter days,Mr.Greenberg 26 gloves.During the rest of the year,he 27 gloves.People who have heard about him 28 him gloves,and he has many in his apartme
80、nt. Mr. Greenberg 29 doing this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and 30 his behavior. But people who dont know him are sometimes 31 him. They dont realize that he just wants to make them 32 .It runs in the 33 .Michaels father always helped the poor as he believed it made everyone ha
81、ppier. Michael Greenberg feels the 34 .A pair of gloves may be a 35 thing,but it can make a big difference in winter.16. A.know aboutB. learn fromC. cheer forD. look after17. A. oldB. busyC. kindD.poor18. A. iobB. nameC. chance D. message19.A.calmB.differentC.crazyD.curious20.A.actB.soundC.feelD.dre
82、ss21.A.cross overB. drive alongC. hurry downD. keep off22. A. carsB. peopleC. street numbersD. traffic lights23.A.helpsB .choosesC.greets D.sees24.A.holds upB.hangs outC.moves onD.turns around25.A.handsB. earsC.faces D. eyes26. A. searches for B. stores up C.gives away D. puts on27. A. borrows B. se
83、lls C.returnsD. buys28. A. call B. send C. lendD. show29. A. delayed B. remembered C. began D. enjoyed30.A.understand B.dislikeC.studyD.excuse31.A.sorry forB.satisfied withC.proud ofD.surprised by32.A.smartB.richC.specialD.happy33.A.cityB.familyC.neighborhoodD.company34.A.honorB.painC.sameD.cold35.A
84、.smallB.usefulC.delightfulDcomforting(2013浙江)第二节 完型填空(共20小题,每小题1分, 满分20分)阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从21到40各题所给的4个选项 A,B, C和D中选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。Last spring, I was fortunate to be chosen to participate in an exchange study program. In my application letter, I was careful to 21 how much I wanted to see Fran
85、ce; evidently, my excitement really came through in my words. Once I 22 that I was going, all I could think about was the fun of foreign travel and making all sorts of new and 23 friends. While traveling was inspiring and meeting people was 24 , nothing about my term in France was what I 25 . The mo
86、ment I arrived in Paris, I was 26 by a nice French couple who would become my host parents. My entire experience was joyous and exciting 27 I received some shocking news from my program coordinator(协调人): there had been a death in my host parents extended family. They had to travel outside France for
87、 several weeks. That afternoon, I had to 28 out of one familys house into another. The exchange coordinator told me Id have a 29 this time and asked whether I could share a bedroom with an English speaker. To avoid the temptation(诱惑) to 30 my native language, I asked not to be 31 with an English-spe
88、aking roommate. When I got to my new room, I 32 myself to my new roommate Paolo, a Brazilian(巴西人) the same age as I, whom I was surprised to find playing one of my favorite CDS! In just a few hours, we knew wed be good friends for the rest of the 33 . I left France with many 34 , so when people aske
89、d me what my favorite part of the trip was, they are always 35 to hear me talk about my Brazilian friend Paolo and scores of weekdays in class, weeknights on the town, and weekends 36 France we enjoyed together. I love how people 37 seem so different, but end up being so 38 . The most valuable lesso
90、n I gained from studying in France wasnt just to respect the friend people 39 to respect all people, for your next best friend could be just a continent away. I would recommend an exchange program to anyone who wants to experience foreign cultures and gain meaningful 40 . A. discuss B. express C. an
91、nounce D. argue A. approved B. knew C. warned D. denied A. stubborn B. anxious C. universal D. interesting A. boring B. upsetting C. exciting D. promising A. expected B. liked C. doubted D. feared A. sponsored B. witnessed C. greeted D. supported A. until B. when C since D. while A. move B. travel C
92、. walk D. rush A. housekeeper B. leader C. roommate D. colleague A. learn B. appreciate C. speak D. master A. combined B. fitted C. involved D. placed A. added B. introduced C. devoted D. adapted A. term B. week C. month D. vocation A. presents B. suitcase C. stories D. dreams A. surprised B. distur
93、bed C. embarrassed D. concerned A. analyzing B. exploring C. describing D. investigating A. need B. shall C. must D. can A. generous B. independent C. similar D. distant A. and B. but C. or D. so A. instructions B. friendships C. facts D. data (2013大纲卷)第三节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后面各题锁哥的四
94、个选项,(A、 B、C 和 D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项,涂黑。Michael GreenBerg is a very popular New Yorker. He is not famous in sports or the arts, But people in the streets 36 him, especially those who are 37 .For those people, he is Gloves GreenBerg. How did he get that 38 ?He looks like any otner Businessman, w
95、earing a suit and carrying a Briefcase (公文箱). But hes 39 _. His Briefcase always has some gloves。In winter,Mr.GreenBerg does not 40 like other New Yorkers,who look at the sidewalk and 41 the street.He looks around at 42 .He stops when he 43 someone with no gloves.He gives them a pair and then he 44
96、,looking for more people with cold 45 .On winter days,Mr.GreenBerg 46 gloves.During the rest of the year,he 47 gloves.People who have heard aBout him 48 him gloves,and he has many in his apartment. Mr. GreenBerg 49 doing this 21 years ago. Now, many poor New Yorkers know him and 50 his Behavior. But
97、 people who dont know him are sometimes 51 him. They dont realize that he just wants to make them 52 .It runs in the 53 .Michaels father always helped the poor as he Believed it made everyone happier. Michael GreenBerg feels the 54 .A pair of gloves may Be a 55 thing,But it can make a Big difference
98、 in winter.36A.know aBoutB. learn fromC. cheer forD. look after37. A. oldB. BusyC. kindD.poor38. A. ioBB. nameC. chance D. message39.A.calmB.differentC.crazyD.curious40.A.actB.soundC.feelD.dress41.A.cross overB. drive alongC. hurry downD. keep off42. A. carsB. peopleC. street numBersD. traffic light
99、s43.A.helpsB .choosesC.greets D.sees44.A.holds upB.hangs outC.moves onD.turns around45.A.handsB. earsC.faces D. eyes46. A. searches for B. stores up C.gives away D. puts on47. A. Borrows B. sells C.returnsD. Buys48. A. call B. send C. lendD. show49. A. delayed B. rememBered C. Began D. enjoyed50.A.u
100、nderstand B.dislikeC.studyD.excuse51.A.sorry forB.satisfied withC.proud ofD.surprised By52.A.smartB.richC.specialD.happy53.A.cityB.familyC.neighBorhoodD.company54.A.honorB.painC.sameD.cold55.A.smallB.usefulC.delightfulDcomforting(2013北京卷) 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 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
101、选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Leap(跳跃)to HonorLeaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木) is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it.To perfect her skills, Lola 36 for four hours a day, five days a week. At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls.That
102、s especially impressive, 37 she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift constantly. She often sees double and cant _38 how far away things are.When she was little, her mom 39 that even though she couldnt see 40 , she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymna
103、stics when she was three. She loved the 41 right away and gymnastics became her favorite.Though learning gymnastics has been more 42 for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She doesnt let her _43 stop her from doing anything that she wants to.She likes the determination it take
104、s to do the sport. Her biggest 44_ is the balance beam. Because she has double vision, she often sees two beams. She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes her eyes. “You have to 45_ your mind that itll take you where you want to go,” says Lola.To be a
105、top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most 46 for anyone because its four inches wide. At the state competition, Lola didnt fall 47 the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10- her highest score yet.Lola doesnt want to be 48 differently from the other girls on her team. At t
106、he competitions, the judges dont know about her vision _49 _. She doesnt tell them, because she doesnt think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her _50 attitude.Lola never thinks about 51_. She is presently at level 7 while the highest is level 10 in gymnastics. Her 52 is to reach level 9. She
107、says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what shes learned to other kids 53 she grew up.Lola is 54 of all her hard work and success. She says its helped her overcome problems in her life outside gymnastics, too. Her 55 for others is “just believe yourself”.36. A. runs B. teaches C. train
108、s D. dances37. A. since B. unless C. after D. though38. A. tell B. guess C. assume D. predict39. A. suspectedB remembered C. imagined D. noticed40. A. deeply B. well C. ahead D. closely41. A. task B. sport C. event D. show42. A. boring B. enjoyable C. difficult D. unsatisfactory43. A. talent B. qual
109、ity C. nature D. condition44. A. doubt B. advantage C. challenge D. program45. A. examineB. express C. open D. trust46. A. fearful B. harmful C. unfair D. inconvenient47. A. to B. on C. off D. against48. A. greeted B. treated C. served D. paid49. A. pains B. stresses C. injuries D. problems50. A. po
110、sitive B. friendly C. flexible D. caution51. A. defendingB. quitting C. winning D. bargaining52. A. standardB. range C. view D. goal53. A. until B. as C. when D. before54. A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. confident55. A. plan B. advice C. reward D. Responsibility(2013福建卷)第二节 完形填空We have been driving
111、in fog all morning, but the fog is lifting now. The little seaside villages are 36 , one by one. There is my grandmothers house, I say, 37 across the bay to a shabby old house.I am in Nova Scotia on a pilgrimage (朝圣) with Lise, my granddaughter, seeking roots for her, retracing (追溯) 38 memory for me
112、. Lise was one of the mobile children, 39 from house to house in childhood. She longs for a sense of 40 , and so we have come to Nova Scotia where my husband and I were born and where our ancestors 41 for 200 years.We soon 42 by the house and I tell her what it was like here, the memories 43 back, s
113、wift as the tide (潮水).Suddenly, I long to walk again in the 44 where I was once so gloriously a child. It still 45 a member of the family, but has not been lived in for a while. We cannot go into the house, but I can still walk 46 the rooms in memory. Here, my mother 47 in her bedroom window and wro
114、te in her diary. I can still see the enthusiastic family 48 into and out of the house. I could never have enough of being 49 them. However, that was long after those childhood days. Lise 50 attentively as I talk and then says, So this is where I 51 ; where I belong. She has 52 her roots. To know whe
115、re I come from is one of the great longings of the human 53 To be rooted is to have an origin. We need 54 origin. Looking backward, we discover what is unique in us; learn the 55 of I. We must all go home againin reality or memory.36.A. appearingB. movingC. exposingD. expanding37.A. referringB. trav
116、ellingC. pointingD. coming38. A. sharedB. short C. freshD. treasured39 A. passedB. raisedC. movedD. sent40 A. homeB. dutyC. realityD. relief41.A. builtB. livedC. remainedD. explored42.A. catch upB. pull upC. step downD. come down43.A. fallingB. turningC. rushingD. bringing44.A. yardB. villageC. room
117、D. house45.A. adapts toB. appeals toC. belongs toD. occurs to46.A. acrossB. throughC. alongD. past47.A. layB. playedC. stoodD. sat48.A. marchingB. lookingC. breakingD. pouring49.A. betweenB. withC. nearD. behind50.A. wondersB. listensC. reactsD. agrees51.A. beganB. grewC. studiedD. stayed52.A. deepe
118、nedB. recognizedC. acceptedD. found53.A. heartB. rightsC. interestD. behaviors54.A. oneB. itsC. thatD. every55.A. meaningB. expressionC. connectionD. background(2013湖北卷)第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Zigfried, a little mouse, blew his breath on t
119、he frosty window of the farmhouse and rubbed it to see the outside. Still nobody came. Maybe today, he thought 31 . It was only a few days before Christmas and he was watching for a miracle (奇迹).This farmhouse had been 32 too long. It needed a family. Zigfrieds 33 made a noise. He realized that he h
120、adnt eaten anything since yesterday. He jumped from the windowsill (窗沿), grabbed a 34 from his home, and went next door to Farmer Mikes.Farmer Mikes house had been a great place for the little mouse 35 the farmer married a wife who had a cat. Zigfried 36 when he thought of it. He looked around cauti
121、ously as he 37 into the room where grain was stored and was quite 38 as he filled his bag with wheat. He was turning to leave when suddenly he 39 a hot breath about his ear. His heart beat 40 , and without thinking he started to run and luckily 41 the cats paws (爪子).The next afternoon Zigfried heard
122、 some good news: a 42 family would be moving into the farmhouse soon. Zigfrieds granny would arrive on Christmas Eve to 43 with him. He hoped that the family would come before his granny came. Before long, a car came 44 the road leading to the house, with butter sandwiches, cheese and chocolate.Zigf
123、rieds Christmas miracle did arrive!The house came 45 the next few days. Zigfried 46 every single hour of them. 47 , the day before Christmas when he was drinking hot chocolate with a 48 smile at the door of his home, he heard the 49 of the children of the family about what they might get for Christm
124、as. What? A cat? The 50 froze on his face; his mouth fell wide open. After a long while, he at last found his voice: “Hey! Whose Christmas miracle is this?”31. A. carefully B. excitedly C. hopefully D. proudly32. A. shabby B. noisy C. messy D. empty33. A. mouth B. nose C. stomach D. throat34. A. bag
125、 B. stick C. bowl D. coat35. A. although B. until C. whereas D. unless36. A. leapt B. sniffed C. trembled D. withdrew37. A. broke B. marched C. paced D. stole38. A. curious B. nervous C. pitiful D. sensible39. A. took B. released C. felt D. drew40. A. strongly B. irregularly C. slowly D. wildly41. A
126、. escaped B. seized C. rubbed D. scratched42. A. close B. happy C. new D. young43. A. celebrate B. communicate C. compete D. compromise44. A. across B. from C. off D. up45. A. alive B. loose C. open D. still46. A. counted B. enjoyed C. missed D. wasted47. A. However B. Instead C. Moreover D. Therefo
127、re48. A. bitter B. forced C. polite D. satisfied49. A. introduction B. discussion C. comment D. debate50. A. blood B. smile C. tear D. sweat(2013湖南卷)Section B (18 marks)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with t
128、he word or phrase that best fits the context.When I was 8 years old, I once decided to run away from home. With my suitcase 36 and some sandwiches in a bag, I started for the front door and said to Mom, “Im leaving.” “If you want to 37 , thats all right,” she said. “But you came into this home witho
129、ut anything and you can leave the same way.” I 38 my suitcase and sandwiches on the floor heavily and started for the door again. “Wait a minute,” Mom said. “I want your 39 back. You didnt wear anything when you arrived.” This really angered me. I tore my clothes offshoes, socks, underwear and allan
130、d 40 , “Can I go now?” “Yes,” Mom answered, “but once you close that door, dont expect to come back.”I was so 41 that I slammed (砰地关上) the door and stepped out on the front porch. 42 I realized that I was outside, with nothing on. Then I noticed that down the street, two neighbor girls were walking
131、toward our house. I ran to 43 behind a big tree in our yard at once. After a while, I was 44 the girls had passed by. I dashed to the front door and banged on it loudly. “Whos there?” I heard. “Its Billy! Let me in!”The voice behind the 45 answered, “Billy doesnt live here anymore. He ran away from
132、home.” Glancing behind me to see if anyone else was coming, I begged, “Aw, cmon, Mom! Im 46 your son. Let me in!”The door inched open and Moms smiling face appeared. “Did you change your 47 about running away?” she asked. “Whats for supper?” I answered. (277 words)36. A. packedB. returnedC. cleanedD
133、. repaired37. A. drop outB. go byC. move aroundD. run away38. A. pressedB. shookC. threwD. pulled39. A. bag B. clothesC. sandwichesD. suitcase40. A. explainedB. suggestedC. continuedD. shouted41. A. angryB. sorryC. frightenedD. ashamed42. A. CertainlyB. NaturallyC. SuddenlyD. Possibly43. A. playB. b
134、ideC. restD. wave44. A. sureB. proudC. eagerD. curious45. A. houseB. treeC. doorD. yard46. A. alsoB. stillC. evenD. already47. A. conclusionB. promiseC. concernD. decision(2013山东卷)第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡将该项涂黑。I used to be a very self-centered pe
135、rson, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people_36_I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a_37_person. I think my _38_started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my_39_and be left alone. I thought I was smarter
136、than everyone else, so I hardly ever_40_ to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first semester, I was really_41_. It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So tried a(n) _42_. I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I_43_ t
137、o help. That was really a big_44_for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of_45_are still my best friends today. A bigger cause of my new_46_, however, came when I took a part-time job at a Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimers disease became my_47_ . Ev
138、ery time I came into her room, she was so _48_ because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never_49_her, so I took her place. She let me _50_that making others feel good made me feel good, too. When she died, I was_51_, but I was very grateful to her. I think I am a much_52_ person tod
139、ay than I used to be, and I hope I will not_53_ these experiences. They have _54_ me to care about other people more than about myself. I _55_who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago. 36. A. since B. before C. or D. unless37. A. famousB. simpleC. different D. skilled 38. A. education
140、 B. careerC. tourD. change39. A. balanceC. homeworkC. degreeD. interest 40. A. talked B. wrote C. lied D. reported 41. A. carefulB. lonelyC. curiousD. guilty 42. A. argument B. game C. experiment D. defence 43. A. dared B. offered C. hesitated D. happened 44. A. dream B. problemC. duty D. step 45. A
141、. usB. which C. them D. whom46. A. attitude B. hobbyC. hope D. luck 47. A. friendB. partnerC. guide D. guest 48. A. politeB. happy C. strange D. confident 49. A. bothered B. answered C. visited D. trusted 50. A. explainB. guessC. declareD. see51. A. homeless B. heartbrokenC. bad-tempered D. hopeless
142、 52. A. quieterB. busier C. better D. richer53. A. forget B. faceC. improve D. analyze 54. A. forced B. preferred C. ordered D. taught55. A. missB. like C. wonder D. expect (2013四川)完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Look, its Baldy! A boy shouted in my
143、direction across the playground. Even though I was used to regular insults(侮辱) because of the 11 on my head, it was 12 horrible to hear. I sighed as I headed back to the class.When I was just 20 months old, I suffered serious 13 after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head. I was 14 to hospital and
144、had to stay there for weeks while the doctors 15 to save my life. Hollys very 16 to be alive, they told Mum and Dad. But shell be 17 with scars on her head, and of course her hair wont grow there.As a child, I cared much about my scars, so I 18 wore a scarf to cover them up when I left home. 19 I di
145、dnt, people would call me horrible names like Baldy. Although my friends were always comforting me, they never 20 understood how it felt.Then through the hospital I was 21 to a childrens burns camp, where children like me can get any help. There, I 22 14-year-old Stephanie, whose burns are a lot mor
146、e serious than mine. But she is so 23 that she never lets anyone put her down. You shouldnt 24 what people say about what you look like because were not different from anyone else, Holly, she 25 me. And you dont need to wear a scarf because you look great 26 it! For the first time in my life I could
147、 speak to someone whod been through something 27 . So weeks later, at my 13th birthday party, 28 by her bravery, I gave up my scarf and showed off my scars. It felt amazing not having to 29 away behind my scarf.Now, I am 30 of what I look like and much happier, because I have realized it is your per
148、sonality(个性)that decides who you truly are.11. A. hat B. scarf C. scars D. cuts12. A. still B. just C. never D. seldom13. A. hunger B. cold C. defeats D. burns14. A. rushed B. led C. invited D. forced15. A. learned B. fought C. returned D. decided16. A. happy B. lucky C. lonely D. poor17. A. pressed
149、 B. occupied C. left D. painted18. A. possibly B. usually C. finally D. nearly19. A. Although B. Since C. If D. Before20. A. correctly B. roughly C. easily D. really21. A. promoted B. introduced C. reported D. carried22. A. met B. recognized C. remembered D. caught23. A. honest B. strong C. active D
150、. young24. A. write down B. agree with C. pass on D. listen to25. A. promised B. encouraged C. ordered D. calmed26. A. in B. for C. without D. beyond27. A. similar B. strange C. hard D. important28. A. allowed B. required C. guided D. inspired29. A. hide B. give C. keep D. put30. A. sick B. aware C.
151、 tired D. proud(2013天津卷)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1635各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。As I held my fathers hands one night, I couldnt help but notice their calluses (老茧) and roughness. His hands tell the story of his life as a 16 , including all his struggles.One summer, I remember, a drough
152、t (旱灾) hit Ontario, turning it into a 17 desert. On one of those hot mornings I was picking sweet corn with my dad to fill the last 18 from the grocery shore. Fifty dozen was all we needed, which 19 took twenty minutes. That morning, however, the process didnt 20 quickly. After forty minutes of aiml
153、essly walking in the field, we 21 needed twenty dozen. I was completely frustrated and 22 . Dropping the basket heavily, I declared, “If the store wants its last twenty dozen, they can pick it themselves!” Dad 23 , “Just think, my little girl, only ten dozen left for each of us and then were 24 . ”
154、Such is Dadwhatever problem he 25 , he never gives up. 26 , the disastrous effects of the drought were felt all over our country. It was a challenging time for everyone, 27 Dad remained optimistic. He 28 to be grateful for other things like good health and food on our plates. Only then did I truly b
155、egin to 29 Dad and his faith guided us through the hard times.Dad is also a living example of real 30 . From dawn to dark, he works countless hours to 31 our family. He always puts our happiness 32 his own, and never fails to cheer me on at my sports games 33 his exhaustion after long days. His lovi
156、ng and selfless nature has inspired me to become more sympathetic and 34 , putting others first.Dad, the life 35 I have learned from you will stay with me forever. You are my father, teacher, friend and, most importantly, my hero.16. A. teacherB. gardenerC. farmerD. grocer17. A. stormyB. livelyC. di
157、sappearingD. burning18. A. orderB. formC. gapD. position19. A. repeatedlyB. normallyC. finallyD. really20. A. goB. beginC. occurD. change21. A. yetB. stillC. evenD. nearly22. A. surprisedB. nervousC. angryD. frightened23. A. apologizedB. criedC. complainedD. laughed24. A. lostB. doneC. goneD. touche
158、d25. A. meets withB. brings upC. works outD. thinks about26. A. ThankfullyB. HopefullyC. UnfortunatelyD. Strangely27. A. orB. forC. soD. but28. A. happenedB. seemedC. continuedD. aimed29. A. faceB. appreciateC. examineD. question30. A. loveB. prideC. friendshipD. honesty31. A. supportB. settleC. sta
159、rtD. impress32. A. afterB. beforeC. besideD. under33. A. in spite of B. in terms ofC. in control ofD. in place of34. A. carefulB. regretfulC. considerateD. humorous35. A. historyB. mottoC. patternsD. lessons(2013重庆卷)AWhen Joe was about to start school, all signs pointed to success. Yet things turned
160、 out to be quite 36 . The fourth grade even found him at the 37 of the class. Joe struggled day and night, but it did not 38 until one stormy afternoon.On that afternoon, 39 the math teacher started to introduce difficult concepts, dark cloudscovered the sky, and the storm set in. Hard though she tr
161、ied to make the kid, 40 , the thunder won the battle for their attention. No one 41 the concepts. Except for Joe. He understood them and answered all the questions correctly. The teacher patted him on the back, and told him to go around to the others and explain how he had managed it. 42 by his newf
162、ound success, Joe moved quickly throughout the room. Soon math time was followed by the time for 43 . All children naturally drew 44 pictures on such a day. Except for Joe.Since then, Joe started 45 . Though he never made it to the top, his math teacher was always 46 and curious about the change: Wh
163、y had that stormy day changed Joe?On the day Joe graduated, he presented the teacher with his most 47 possessionthe picture of a bright yellow sun. On the picture Joe had written: This is the day I 48 my brightness.本解析为名师解析团队原创,授权独家使用,如有盗用,依法追责!36. A. unfair B. boring C. disappointing D. dangerous37
164、. A. center B. top C. beginning D. bottom38. A. happen B. work C. finish D. last39. A. until B. since C. because D. as40. A. concentrate B. change C. hide D. sit41. A. challenged B. grasped C. doubted D. admitted42. A. Relieved B. Surprised C. Encouraged D. Puzzled43. A. class B. sports C. art D. te
165、a44. A. great B. dark C. different D. strange45. A. improving B. painting C. recovering D. studying46. A. worried B. amazed C. friendly D. cautious47. A. familiar B. expensive C. admirable D. precious48. A. woke up to B. put up with C. got on with D. looked down upon本解析为名师解析团队原创,授权独家使用,如有盗用,依法本解析为名师
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167、名师解析团队原创,授权独家使用,如有盗用,依法【2012四川卷】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。高666考%资&源#网Lightning flashed through the darkness over Sibsons bedroom skylight(天窗).Sibson was shaken by a clap of thunder _21_ he knew what was happening. The storm had moved directly _22_ his two-story wooden
168、 house. Then he heard the smoke alarm beeping.Sibson rushed down the stairs barefoot to 23 ; he opened the door to the basement(地下室), and flames 24 out. Sibson ran back upstairs to call 911 from his bedroom. “I felt 25 because the room had a separate outdoor stairway,” he explains.But the phone didn
169、t work, and when he tried to go down the outdoor stairway, he was 26 by a wall of flames. Sibson realized he was trapped(困住).Sibsons house was three kilometers 27 the main road and was so well hidden by trees that he knew calling for help would be 28 .Up a hill nearby lived Sibsons neighbor, Huggons
170、. He was lying in bed when something like a smoke alarm 29 his ears. He jumped out of bed, took his 30 and flashlight, and headed down the hillside toward the 31 . That was when he saw the rolling heavy smoke.Huggons dialed 911, and the operator warned him not to 32 the house. But Huggons said, “The
171、re is no way I am going to listen to Sibson 33 and die in that fire.”“Anyone there?” Huggons called out. Then he heard “Help! Im trapped!” coming from the second floor balcony(阳台). He entered the house, but soon had to run back to catch his 34 . 高666考%资&源#网After one more 35 inside the house, Huggons
172、 gave up and 36 around back.The wind parted the smoke just 37 for him to catch sight of Sibson. But there was no way to get to him. He 38 the flashlight into the woods and noticed a ladder. He took it over to the balcony and 39 Sibson down just as the second floor of the house fell off.Sibson is sti
173、ll 40 when he tells the story. “ I was alone that night,” he says. “Then I heard the most beautiful sound in my life. It was Huggons.”21. A. before B. while C. since D. until22. A. on B. in C. through D. over23. A. hide B. wait C. check D. escape24. A. moved B. gave C. went D. exploded25. A. safe B.
174、 worried C. glad D. tired26. A. burned B. stopped C. shocked D. covered27. A. beside B. off C. across D. along28. A. limited B. false C. fruitless D. regretful29. A. struck B. missed C. touched D. passed30. A. coat B. key C. basin D. phone31. A. noise B. road C. smoke D. danger32. A. search B. enter
175、 C. leave D. damage33. A. call B. roll C. scream D. sigh34. A. breath B. attention C. ladder D. flashlight35. A. stay B. chance C. thought D. attempt36. A. climbed B. circled C. looked D. jumped37. A. clear B. open C. enough D. fit38. A. led B. put C. drove D. shone39. A. persuaded B. kicked C. pull
176、ed D. forced40. A. nervous B. surprised C. proud D. thankful【2012陕西卷】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合填入对应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。One sunny afternoon, a seven-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods _26_ she realized that she was lost.Sitting on a rock and _27
177、_ what to do, she began crying. After a while. She_28_ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. _29_ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and _30_ stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to th
178、e _31_. Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a _32_.The girls parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy _33_ that his mistrees(女主人)was in danger. He jumped _34_ a window, breaking the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldnt find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground ca
179、me a _35_ scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He _36_ the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking _37_ into the air, the dog _38_ through the woods until he found the _39_ . But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his _40_ , he saw his mistress blue shirt in the dis
180、tance. He _41_ over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was _42_.When she opened her eyes and 43 her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you 44 me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of 45 . That ni
181、ght Laddy had a herors supper: a huge meal of steak26. A. before B. sinceC. while D. as27. A. wondering B. forgettingC. rememberingD. regretting28. A. preferred B. expected C. failedD. decided29. A. When B. Until C. If D. Because30. A. carelessly B. cautiously C. hopelesslyD. unwillingly31. A. trees
182、B. bushesC. woods D. grasses32. A. streamB. rockC. treeD. house33. A. foundB. sensedC. heard D. smelt34. A. atB. through C. inD. onto35. A. terrible B. strangeC. pleasant D. familiar36. A. missedB. discoveredC. followed D. ignored37. A. calmlyB. loudly C. merrily D. gently38. A. searchedB. wandered
183、C. lookedD. travelled39. A.windowB. girl C. house D. hero40. A. satisfactionB. disappointment C. embarrassment D. delight41. A. jumped B. climbed C. walked D. flew42. A. awake B. abandoned C. available D. asleep43. A. spotted B. watched C. observed D. saw44. A. disturbed B. comforted C. rescued D. s
184、cared45. A. painB. shock C. sorrowD.relief【2012重庆卷】请阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。I became a gardener when I was twelve. My early_36_of gardening may not have originate from my love for nature. It was to _37_my parents. At that time, we had a big yard in which a bea
185、utiful maple tree stood. But my mother often looked with _38_at this work of natural art. Those golden leaves seemed like tons of rubbish her,“something else to _39_!”Seeing the neighbors busy with gardening, my father ever thought it a waste of time.At that age, I always did something_40_to whateve
186、r my parents did! If gardening were something they found_41_, I would plant a garden! I planted some lily(百合花)seeds in the yard. But they failed to _42_.I continued to sunflower seeds and roses, Wild _43_joy,I found the first rose bloom(开花).One by one, the flowers bloomed their heads off._44_, I was
187、 touched by this land of wonder._45_, my parents showed no interest in my garden. My father even_46_at me because found it was _47_to move around my garden to the driveway. To my mothers _48_,I put her vase my real roses which, in her eyes, were simply weeds_49_flowers.Regardless of their _50_, I ke
188、pt on planting my garden and _51_to enjoy the pleasure gardening. Plants make such good companions: they breathe, they bloom, they_52_to care and love. It has been many years since I made my first garden out of my desire to _53_my parent .Today I become known as Mrs. Greenthumbs, teaching gardening
189、and hosting a gardening show which makes my parents feel very_54_.And now I could say it is my affection for_55_they makes me a real gardener.36. A. memory B. dream C. intention D. design37. A. please B. change C. help D. annoy38. A. doubt B. appreciation C. surprise D. excitement39. A. collect up B
190、. care about C. clean up D. come in40. A. equal B. similar C. superior D. opposite41. A. painful B. valuable C. upsetting D. interesting42. A. come up B. break out C. hold on D. get through43. A. to B. with C. in D. by44. A. Luckily B. Cheerfully C. Regularly D. Eventually45.A.InsteadB. However C. T
191、herefore D Besides 46.A.shoutedB. laughed C. glanced D. jumped 47.A.convenientB. troublesome C. enjoyable D. dangerous48.A.sadnessB. displeasure C. delight D. relief49.A.other thanB. more than C. rather than D. less than50.A.dislikeB. encouragement C. threat D. suggestion51.A.decidedB. stopped C. co
192、ntinued D. struggled52.A.devoteB. turn C. respond D. lead53.A.defeatB. satisfy C. respect D. challenge54.A.proudB. comfortable C. strange D. disappointed55.A.freedomB. life C. growth D. nature【2012辽宁卷】阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When Glen Kruger picked a small cat from
193、an animal shelter, he did not expect much. Yet right from the start, eight years ago, there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat. He 36 her Inky. “ I grew up on a hundred-acre farm and had only cats 37 playmatcs,”Kruger,The sevevty-year-old man,says. “My hearing was damaged
194、 by the 38 of farm epuipment , so I learned to connect with 39 . They react to what they see and what you do. ”Inky was a gentle cat, 40 the house with five other cats. But on a January night in 2009, Inky did 41 that would set her apart from 42 cats forever. Kruger had gone down to the basemeng to
195、43 the wood stove for the night. When he was finished, he 44 to the top of the stairs and reached to turn off the lights. In doing so , he slipped and 45 his back against an old shelf. The heavy shelf came crashing down and sent Kruger down the stairs. 46 in a pool of blood on the basement floor, Kr
196、uger felt 47 going into shock(休克). He shouted for help , 48 his wife, Brenda , was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite end of the house. 49 Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs. “Go get Brenda, ” Krugger said to Inky. Inky 50 to the bedroom door and scratched 51 until Brenda o
197、pened it. Then Inky led her to the 52 Brenda found her husband 53 the stairs and called 911. Kruger was rushed to the hospital. “I spent six months 54 therd,” Says kruger . “Although I became lame , I was blessed. ” Sinec the acciedent, Inky has 55 Left Krhgers side. 36. A. gave B. chose C. named D.
198、 remembered37. A. like B. as C. except D. among38. A. sound B. alarm C. noise D. voice39. A. animals B. friends C. farmers D. neghbors40. A. sharing B. visiting C. dividing D. discovering41. A. anything B. nothing C. something D. everything42. A. familiar B. lovely C. ordinary D. outstanding43. A. s
199、hut out B. shut off C. shut down D. shut up44. A. marched B. flew C. struggled D. climbed45. A. bent B. hit C. shook D. pulled46. A. Falling B. Lying C. Appearing D. Thinking47. A. it B. itself C. him D. himself48. A. and B. but C. or D. so49. A. Thus B. Otherwise C. Then D. Rather50. A. walked B. r
200、an C. returned D. withdrew51. A. rapidly B. ruddenly C. madly D. urgently52. A. bedroom B. basement C yard D. house53. A. at the bottom of B. in the middle of C. at the top of D. in the front of54. A. regretting B. resting C. relaxing D. recovering55. A. never B. ever C. still D. already【2012浙江卷】阅读下
201、面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第2140 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。 Just sign here, sir, the deliveryman said as he handed Oscar Reyna a package. The package consisted of a long , narrow box _21_ wrapped in brown paper. _22_ the box , Oscar saw an umbrella inside a very old one with a beautifully carved han
202、dle. _23_He had not seen it in more than 20 years , he recognized it _24_. Oscar was 16 when he first saw the _25_ umbrella. He had gone to a concert with his grandparents. As they were leaving , he noticed an umbrella on an empty seat. Impressed by its _26_, Oscar felt a strong desire to find its _
203、27_. Oscar _28_ the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales. Just as he thought, a name matched the seat _29_ Oscar had found the umbrella . The name was Mrs. Katie Obrien. Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs Obriens _30_ on their way home. He rang the bell , the door opene
204、d, and an elderly woman appeared. May I _31_ you ? she asked. Id like to return it if its yours, Oscar said , _32_ the umbrella as if presenting a _33_ that had long been wished for. Why , yes! its mine, replied Mrs. Brien with a _34_ smile and shining eyes. It was given to by my father years ago. T
205、hank you so much for returning it. May I offer you a reward for your _35_ ? No, maam , he said my grandmother says a good deed is its own reward. Well, that s _36_ my father used to say. What is your name , Young man ? Years later, Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella as he
206、remember Mrs. O Brien . It was in perfect condition, considering how_37_ it was. Why had it arrived here today? As if _38_, a note fell from the paper. It read: Mrs Obrien wanted you to _39_ this umbrella as a present for a kind, _40_gesture long ago.21. A. strictly B. carefully C. roughly D. casual
207、ly 22, A, opening B, seizing C, observing D, searching 23, A, After B, When C, Since D, Although 24, A, clearly B, fully C, immediately D, suddenly25, A, average B, unusual C, plain D, typical 26, A, beauty B, shape C, origin D, history 27, A, designer B, seller C, user D, owner 28, A, convinced B,
208、forced C, encouraged D, advised 29, A, until B, before C, which D, where 30, A, family B, theater C, house D, neighborhood 31, A, invite B, help C, bother D, know 32, A, putting up B, turning out C, picking up D, holding out 33, A, chance B, fact C, gift D, result 34, A, wide B, confident C, proud D
209、, shy 35, A, patience B, kindness C, courage D, determination 36, A, obviously B, naturally C, exactly D, probably 37, A, old B, rare C, precious D, nice 38, A, in contrast B, in return C, in exchange D, in answer 39, A, possess B, accept C, carry D, value 40, A, attractive B, significant C, unselfi
210、sh D, sympathetic 【2012湖北卷】阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist proposed that the 31 society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer so
211、ciety, I 32 hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood. 33 the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson was selling me the bicycle, he said, “This is the best thing you 34 have done. Life has become hopelessly 35 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you 36 things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. Hap
212、py as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I 37 at the other end of the town. I was 38 that this simple vehicle could let me 39 long distances in a fairly short time. But how 40 did I really go?Since I hated to be 41 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked h
213、im to 42 an odometer (里程表) on my bicycle. He agreed, but 43 , “An odometer without a speedometer (速度计) is like a 44 without a knife.” I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (装置) were 45 to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?” he then asked. “Look, this horn is no
214、 larger than a matchbox and has many 46 .” Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn.“You cant leave the back part 47 ,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons 48 the seat, and said, “Is there anything better than this oven when you feel 49 on your way? I can give you a special d
215、iscount.” I was not strong enough to 50 the offer.“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” said Mr. Johnson in the end.31.A. adultB. humanC. consumer D. bachelor 32.A. eventuallyB. immediatelyC. reluctantly D. gratefully33.A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. As D. Unless34.A.
216、wouldB. shouldC. must D. could35.A. boringB. complicatedC. stressful D. tough36.A. naturalB. mysteriousC. complex D. unique 37.A. gave upB. broke downC. calmed down D. ended up38.A. amazedB. amusedC. confused D. concerned39.A. marchB. driveC. cover D. measure40.A. farB. longC. fast D. deep41.A. unre
217、liableB. impracticalC. unprepared D. inaccurate42.A. fixB. checkC. repair D. lay43.A. sworeB. addedC. replied D. concluded44.A. pencilB. forkC. box D. cake45.A. distributedB. convertedC. applied D. attached46.A. shapesB. sizesC. functions D. models47.A. looseB. blankC. bare D. incomplete48.A. beside
218、B. beforeC. below D. behind49.A. sickB. hungryC. hot D. thirsty50.A. considerB. withdrawC. make D. resist 1.(2011山东卷)完形填空I first went to hear a live rock concert when I was eight years old. My brother and his friends were all _36_ of a heavy metal group called Black Wednesday. When they _37_ that Bl
219、ack Wednesday were going to perform at our local theatre, they all bought _38_ for performance. However, at the last minute, one of the friends couldnt go, so my brother _39_ me the ticket. I was really _40_!I remember the buzz (嘈杂声) of excitement inside the theatre as we all found our _41_ . After
220、a few minutes, the lights went down and everybody became _42_. I could barely make out the stage in the _43_. We waited. Then there was a roar from the crowd, like an explosion, as the first members of the band _44_ the stage. My brother leaned over and shouted something in my ear, but I couldnt _45
221、_ what he was saying. The first song was already starting and the music was as _46_ a jet engine. I could _47_ the drum beats and bass notes in my stomach.I cant recall any of the songs that the band played. I just _48_ that I really enjoyed the show and didnt want it to _ 49_. But in the end, after
222、 three encores (加演), the show finished. We left the 50_ and walked unsteadily out onto the pavement. I felt a little dizzy, as if I had just 51_from a long sleep. My ears were still 52_with the beat of the last song.After the 53 , I became a Black Wednesday fan too for a few years before getting int
223、o other kinds of music. Once in a while, 54_, I listen to one of their songs and 55_Im back at that first show. 40. A. relaxed B. embarrassed C. excited D. encouraged41. A. seats B. entrance C. spots D. space42. A. comfortable B. quite C. serious D. nervous43. A. silence B. noise C. darkness D. smok
224、e44. A. fell upon B. got through C. broke into D. stepped onto45. A. forget B. hear C. repeat D. bear46. A. loud B. heard C. sweet D. fast47. A. feel B. touch C. enjoy D. digest48. A. realize B. understand C. believe D. remember49. A. continue B. delay C. finish D. change50. A. party B. theatre C. o
225、pera D. stage51. A. escaped B. traveled C. benefited D. woken52. A. aching B. burning C. ringing D. rolling53. A. competition B. performance C. interview D. celebration54. A. though B. otherwise C. instead D. besides55. A. decide B. regret C. conclude D. imagine 2.(2011浙江卷)完形填空Although I love my lif
226、e, it hasnt been a lot of fun as Ive been ill for 28 years.Music has always been a great love of mine and, in my 20s, when my 21 was more manageable , I 22 ten years as a professional singer in restaurants, playing and singing folk songs. 23 that was years ago and times have changed. 24 I live with
227、mother on a country farm.Two years ago, I decided that I would need to have some kind of extra work to 25 my disability pension (残疾抚恤金). 26 I needed to sleep in the afternoons, I was limited in my 27 . I decided that I would consider 28 to singing in restaurants.My family are all musicians, so I was
228、 29 when I went into our local music store. I explained that I wanted to sing again but using recorded karaoke music. I knew that discs were very expensive and I really didnt have a lot of 30 to get started. And 31 you find only three to four songs out of ten on a disc that you can 32 use. When I to
229、ld the owner of the shop about my 33 ; he gave me a long thoughtful 34 . “This means a lot to you, doesnt it?” he said. “Come with me.” He led me 35 the crowded shop and to a bench with a large professional karaoke box on it. He placed his large hand 36 on his treasure and said, “I have 800 karaoke
230、songs in here. You can take your 37 and Ill record them for you. That should get you started.” I 38 . Thanking him, I made a time with him to listen to all the songs and choose 39 that I could sing. I have come full circle with his help. His 40 still warms my heart and makes me do just that bit extr
231、a, when I have the chance. 21. A. loneliness B. sadness C. tiredness D. sickness22. A. set B. enjoyed C. kept D. shared 23. A. Gladly B. Eventually C. Unfortunately D. Surprisingly 24. A. Now B. Then C. Sometime D. Meanwhile 25. A. add up to B. make up for C. get rid of D. take advantage of 26. A. I
232、f B. As C. Though D. Before 27. A. movement B. condition C. choices D. positions 28. A. reaching out B. living up C. getting on D. going back 29. A. recognized B. interviewed C. found D. invited 30. A. money B. time C. energy D. knowledge 31. A. thus B. once C. seldom D. often 32. A. actually B. har
233、dly C. nearly D. formerly 33. A. job B. family C. idea D. offer 34. A. face B. view C. look D. sight 35. A. over B. along C. towards D. through 36. A. unhappily B. lovingly C. pitifully D. gratefully 37. A. pick B. turn C. role D. step 38. A. had to cry B. ought to cry C. should have cried D. could
234、have cried 39. A. more B. the ones C. few D. the rest 40. A. courage B. devotion C. kindness D. trust 3.(2011江西卷)完形填空What a busy day! The three boys were fed, bathed and changed in to their nightclothes. Mary had _36_ them a story and finally they were asleep. “Babysitting(照看)the three boys aged eig
235、ht, six and four is extremely _37_,” she thought.“Sleep,” she considered, “if only I could!” But she had difficult homework to complete. Leaning back, she _38_ her feet onto the sofa to get comfortable. Whoever said babysitting was a(an) _39_ way to make money obviously hadnt met the three boys, she
236、 thought. The television was on, the room was warm, and the lights were dim. Marys _40_ felt heavier and heavier. I mustnt sleep, she thought which was _41_ what she did, of course.Strangely enough, she soon _42_ that she was a world-famous chef(主厨). She made a _43_ and wore diamonds and designer cl
237、othes. Most days she relaxed by the pool, meeting the rich and famous or _44_ her favorite hobby. She _45_ took the leading role in her own TV show.That is, until she became too _46_. “I am definitely the best in the world,” she thought, as she prepared a tasty chicken dish. But _47_ seemed to go ri
238、ght. She spilt the flour, she dropped an egg and she cut her finger. Despite all the troubles, she _48_ to get the chicken into the dove. Soon, smoke blanketed the room. The chicken was on fire. _49_ set in, but Mary could not run she was _50_ to the spot. She tried hard to move, but could not, _51_
239、 a sharp sound awoke her.She got shocked and confused _52_ was pouring from the kitchen. Rushing to investigate, she was met by three _53_ little faces and some very burnt bread. “Sorry, we were hungry and you were _54_, so we tried to make some bread,” explained a boy. Relieved, Mary made them a sn
240、ack and sent them back to bed. She_37_ them never to fall asleep on the job again!36.A.givenB.writtenC.toldD.taught37.A.successfulB.helpfulC.tiringD.surprising38.A.shookB.putC.bentD.kept39.A.difficultB.boringC.importantD.easy40.A.eyesB.mindC.heartD.legs41.A.nicelyB.exactlyC.curiouslyD.carelessly42.A
241、.realizedB.remindedC.learntD.dreamt43.A.decisionB.fortuneC.businessD.plan44.A.cookingB.readingC.runningD.babysitting45.A.justB.everC.evenD.only46.A.selfishB.proudC.stubbornD.sensitive47.AeverythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing48.A.triedB.arrangedC.managedD.prepared49.A.PanicB.PainC.NoiseD.Stress50.
242、A.frozenB.draggedC.pushedD.brought51.A.becauseB.untilC.asD.unless52.A.smokeB.lightC.waterD.fire53.A.cheerfulB.strangeC.guiltyD.confident54.A.busyB.hungryC.worriedD.asleep55.A.promisedB.allowedC.expectedD.persuadedIn a land far away, once upon a time there was great poverty (贫困),and only the rich cou
243、ld manage without great _26_. Three of those rich men and their servants were_27_together on a road when they came to a very_28_village.The first could not stand seeing the poverty, _29 he took all the gold and jewels from his wagons (四轮载重马车) and shared _30 out among the villagers. He wished them al
244、l the best of luck, and he left. The second rich man ,seeing the _31 situation, stopped for a short time and gave _32 all his food and drink, since he _33 see that money would be of little _34 to them. He made sure that they each _35 their fair share and would have enough food to _36 for some time .
245、 Then, he left.The third rich man, on seeing such poverty, _37 and went straight through the _38 without stopping. The two other rich men saw this from a distance and commented with each other_39 the third rich man lacked sympathy. It was _40 that they themselves had been there to offer help.However
246、, three days later, they 41 the third rich man ,who was coming in the opposite direction . He was 42 travelling quickly, but his wagons, 43 the gold and valuables they had been 44 ,were now full of farming tools and bags of 45 .He was rushing back to help them out of poverty.26. A. loss B. expectati
247、ons C. success D. problems 【D】27. A. standing B. travelling C. gathering D. running 【B】28. A. faraway B. poor C. different D. ancient 【B】 29. A. unless B. because C. so D. if 【C】 30. A. them B. anything C. nothing D. those 【A】31. A. curious B. worrying C. dangerous D. puzzling 【B】32. A. the villager
248、s B. his servants C. the others D. the rest 【A】33. A. could B. might C. should D. must 【A】34. A. interest B.concern C. use D. attraction 【C】35. A. returned B. gained C. offered D. received 【D】36.A.remain B.last C.supply D.share 【B】37.A.turned back B.set out C. showed off D. speeded 【D】38.A.village B
249、.land C.field D.road 【A】39.A.whether B.how C.where D.when 【B】40.A.good B.certain C.true D.strange 【A】41.A.welcomed B.met C.taccepted D.persuaded 【B】42.A.still B.already C.always D.indeed 【A】43. A. except B. instead of C. apart from D. along with 【B】 44.A. loading B. treasuring C. carrying D. earning
250、 【C】45.A. food B. jewels C. money D. seeds 【D】完形填空When I begin planning to move to Auckland to study, my mother was worried about a lack of jobs and cultural differences. Ignoring these 36 , I got there in July 2010. 37 I arrived, I realized the importance of getting a job 38 my living experience. D
251、etermined to do this 39 , I spent several weeks going door-to-door for a job, but found 40 response(回应).One afternoon, I walked into a building to ask 41 there were my job opportunities(机会). The people there advised me not to continue my job search in that 42 . As I was about to 43 , a man who had b
252、een listening approached me and asked me to wait outside 44 . Nearly ten minutes later, he 45 . He asked me about my plans and encouraged me to stay 46 . Then he offered to take me to Royal Oak to 47 a job.I was a little surprised, but had a 48 feeling about him. Along the way, I realized that I had
253、 49 resumes(简历). Seeing this, the man 50 at his business partners office to make me fifteen 51 copies. He also gave me some 52 on dressing and speaking. I handed out my resumes and went home feeling very 53 . The following day, I received a 54 from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.It seems tha
254、t the world always 55 to you when you need it. And this time, it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing.A boy was walking home from school when he saw a large, tempting (诱人的)apple on one of the branches of an apple tree hanging out over a tall fence. The boy wasnt much of a fru
255、it-eater, 36 a bar of chocolate if given the choice, 37 , as they say, the forbidden fruit can be tempting. Seeing the apple, the boy wanted it. The more he looked at it, the 38 he felt and the more he wanted that apple.39 as high as he could , but even as his tallest 40 he was unable to touch It. H
256、e began to 41 up and down , as high as he could, at the 42 of each jump stretching his arms to get the apple . Still it remained out of 43 . Not giving up , he though , if only he had something to 44 on . His school bag wouldnt give enough height and he didnt want to 45 the things inside , like his
257、lunch box , pencil case , and Gameboy . Looking 46 , he hoped he might find an old box , a rock , or , 47 luck , even a ladder , but it was a tidy neighborhood and there was nothing he could use. He had tried everything he could think to do . 48 seeing any other choices , he gave up and started to w
258、alk 49 . At first he felt angry and disappointed thinking about how hungry he had become from his 50 , and how he really wanted that apple . The more he 51 like this , the more unhappy he became.52 ,the boy of our story was a pretty smart guy, even if he couldnt always get what get he wanted .He sta
259、rted to say to himself .,This isnt 53 ,I dont have the apple and Im feeling miserable as well. Theres 54 more I can do to get the apple that is unchangeable-but we are supposed to be able to 55 our feelings. If thats the case, what can I do to feel better?36.A. preferring B. offering C. receiving D.
260、 allowing37.A. so B. then C. but D or38.A.sadder B. angrier C. hungrier D. tastier39.A. expanding B. stretching C. swinging D. pulling40.A. strength B. length C. range D. height41.A.jump B. look C. walk D. glance42.A. tip B. stage C. top D. level43.A hope B. hand C. sight D. reach44.A. put B. stand
261、C. get D. hold45.A. break B. shake C. take D. strike46.A. up B. forward C. down D. around47.A.for B. with C. on D. of48.A. After B. Through C .Without D. Upon49.A. back B. away C. up D. down50.A. wishes B. beliefs C. efforts D. goals51.A. thought B. imagined C. tried D. claimed52.A.Therefore B. Howe
262、ver C. Moreover D. Otherwise53.A. skilful B. cheerful C. harmful D. helpful54. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing55.Achange B. express C. forget D. describePassage 1(10福建)Born in America , I spoke English ,not Chinese , the language of my ancestors . When I was three, my parents flash
263、ed cards with Chinese 36 at my face , but I pushed them 37 . My mom believed I would learn 38 I was ready . But the 39 never came.On a Chinese New Years Eve , my uncle spoke to me in Chinese , but all I could do was 40 at him , confused , scratching my head . “ Still cant speak Chinese?” He 41 me ,
264、“You cant even buy a fish in Chinatown .” “Hey ,this is America , not China. Ill get some 42 with or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for 43 .“Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu ,” she said ,handing over a $20 bill . I 44 the words, running downstairs into the streets of Chi
265、natown.I found the fish 45 surrounded in a sea of customers. “Id like to buy some fresh fish,” I should to the fishman. But he 46 my English words and turned to serve the next customer .The laugh of the people behind increased 47 their impatience. With every 48 , the breath of the dragons (龙) on my
266、back grew strongermy blood boiling 49 me to cry out . “ Xian Sheng Yu , please.” “Very Xian Sheng ,” I repeated .The crowd erupted into laughter . My face turned 50 and I ran back home 51 , except for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket.Should I laugh or cry? Theyre Chinese. I should feel right
267、 at 52 . Instead , I was the joke , a disgrace (丢脸)to the language.Sometimes, I laugh at my fish 53 , but , in the end, the joke is on 54 . Every laugh is a culture 55 ; every laugh is my heritage (传统) fading away.A. custom B. games C .characters D. language A. ahead B. around C. along D. aside A. w
268、hen B. before C. unless D. untilA. success B. study C. time D. attempt A. aim B. joke C. nod D. stare A. cared about B. laughed at C. argued with D. asked after A. right now B. from now C. at times D. in time A. decision B. Permission C. information D. preparationA. repeated B. reviewed C. spelled D
269、. keptA. farm B. stand C. pond D. market A. guessed B. forget C. doubted D. ignored高&考%资(源#网A. by B. as C. with D. from A. second B. effort C. desire D. movementA. forcing B. allowing C. persuading D. leadingA. bright B. blank C. pale D. red A. open-mouthed B. tongue-tied C. empty-handed D. broken-h
270、eartedA. service B. home C. risk D. root A. trade B. deed C. challenge D. incident A. it B. us C. me D. themA. thrown B. lost C. divided D. reflected答案36.C 37.D 38.A 39.C 40.D 41.B 42.A 43.B 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.A 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.D 54.C 55.BPassage 2(10湖北)The passengers on the bus watched w
271、ith sympathy as Susan made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and then, using her hands to 31 the seats, settled in one of them.It had been a year since Susan became blind. As the result of an accident she was suddenly thrown into a world of 32 . Susans husband Mark watched her 33 i
272、nto hopelessness and he was 34 to use every possible means to help his wife.Finally, Susan felt ready to 35 to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the bus, but she was now too 36 to get around the city by herself. Mark 37 to ride the bus with Susan each morning and evening 38 she
273、could manage it by herself.For two weeks, Mark 39 Susan to and from work each day. He taught her how to rely on her other 40 , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and how to adapt to her new 41 .At last, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip 42 . Monday morning arrived. B
274、efore she left, she hugged her husband 43 , her eyes filled with tears of gratitude(感激).She said good-bye and, for the first time, they went their 44 ways. Each day went perfectly, and a wild excitement 45 Susan. She was doing it!On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work 46 . As she was getting
275、off the bus, the driver said, “Miss, I sure 47 you.” Curious, Susan asked the driver 48 .“You know ,every morning for the _49_week,a fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching you until you enter your office building safely,” the bus driver said. Tears
276、of happiness poured down Susans cheeks. She was so lucky for he had given her a gift more powerful than_50_,That is the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.31.A. touch B.grab C.count D.feel32.A.weakness B. sickness C.darkness D.sadness33.A.run B.sink C.jump D.step34.A.inspired
277、B.determined C.honored D.pleased35.A.return B.adjust C.contribute D.stick36.A.dred B.astonished C.depressed D.frightened37.A.volunteered B.attempted C.continued D.struggled38.A.when B.as C.until D.after39.A.drove B.direted C.accompanied D.sent40.A.feeling B.organs C.skills D.senses41.A.position B.en
278、vironment C.status D.role42.A.on her own B.in person C.to her benefit D.on foot43.A.politely B.calmly C.briefly D.tightly44.A.opposite B.separate C.fixed D.lonely45.A.took charge of B.took place of C.took advantage of D.took hold of46.A.as usual B.as a rule C.as well D.as a consequence47.A.respect B
279、.evry C.know D.support48.A.what B.how C. why D.who49.A.past B.same C.first D.next50.A.courage B.will C.sight D.wisdom【答案】31.D 32.C 33.B 34. B 35.A 36.D 37.A 38.C 39.C 40.D41.B 42.A 43.D 44.B 45.D 46.A 47.B 48.C 49.A 50.CPassage 3(10江西)When Alice started to cycle home from Jennys house, she wasnt ner
280、vous. She was certainly not afraid of the dark. _36_, it was only a 15-minute ride home. But halfway there, she began to wish that she hadnt been so _37_.As she rounded a sharp bend, it suddenly _38_ cold very cold. Alices breath became puffs of white cloud and her legs were so cold that it became h
281、ard to ride.With her heart beating fast, she struggled so hard to move _39_ that she didnt hear the car which suddenly appeared beside her. She stopped by the road. The big black car also _40_. Slowly, the passenger-window began to slide down. Alice held her breath. In the soft light inside the car,
282、 something _41_. Then, the light brightened and Alice was staring at a sweet, grey-haired old lady. “Hello, dear,” said the old lady. “I need _42_. Im afraid Im lost. I need to find the nearest airport. I must be there in the next five minutes.” “Airport? You _43_ are lost,” Alice said. “You need to
283、 go back five kilometers _44_ you reach the T-junction. Turn left and _45_ for about another 10 kilometers to the main highway. From there, just follow the _46_ to the airport. But Im afraid theres no _47_ youll get there in five minutes!”“Thank you very much, dear,” replied the old lady. “Dont worr
284、y Ill _48_ in time.”The _49_ moved up and the car started off. A little way ahead, it _50_ and with headlights flashing, it drove past Alice. But then, something _51_ happened. The car began changing. First, its color _52_from black to silvery-grey. Then, the wheels began disappearing, but the car c
285、ontinued to move forward, _53_ just above the ground. As the car _54_ into the dark sky, the big red tail-lights grew larger and larger and glowed more and more brightly. With a faint whistling _55_, the car was gone in seconds, leaving Alice shaking her head in disbelief36 A However B Besides C The
286、refore D Otherwise37 A brave B excited C curious D stubborn38 A fell B seemed C proved D grew39 A aside B around C forward D backward40 A arrived B stopped C stayed D started41 A gathered B existed C dropped D moved42 A help B gas C rest D water43 A necessarily B normally C basically D certainly44 A
287、 if B until C unless D as45 A drive B walk C follow D march46 A address B signs C notices D guidance47 A doubt B room C time D way48 A have it B get it C make it D finish it49 A door B window C headlight D wheel50 A passed B rushed C turned D continued51 A strange B sensitive C imaginable D horrible
288、52 A developed B appeared C spread D faded(高考资源网) 53 A rolling B floating C drawing D flashing54 A pointed B returned C broke D rose55 A tune B voice C sound D tonePassage 4(10全国卷)A man who knows how to write a personal letter has a very powerful tool.A letter can be enjoyed,read and 21 . It can set
289、 up a warm conversation between two people far apart(远离的);it can keep a 22 with very little effort.I will give 23 . A few years ago my older brother and I were not getting 24 We had been close as 25 but had grown apart. Our meetings were not 26 ; our conversation was filled with arguments and quarre
290、ls; and every effort to clear the air seemed to only 27 our misunderstanding. Then he 28 a small island in the Caribbean and we 29 touch .One day he wrote me a letter. He describeb his island and its people, told me what he was doing,said how he felt,and encouraged me to 30 . Rereading the letter, I
291、 was 31 by its humor(幽默)and clever expressions,These were all qualities for which I had 32 respected my order brother but 33 he no longer had them.I had never known he could write so 34 .And with that one letter we became friends 35.It might never have occurred to 36 to write me if he had not been i
292、n a place where there were no 37 ,For him, writing was a necessity, It also turned out to be the best way for us to get back in touch.Because we live in an age of 38 communication(通讯),people often 39 that they dont always have to phone or email. They have a 40 . And that is to write.21. A.received B
293、.rewritten C.returned D.reread 22.A.record B.promise C.friendship D.secret23.A.an example B.a lesson C.an experience D.a talk24.A. through B.together C.along D.away25.A.brothers B.children C.fellows D.classmates 26.A.normal B.necessary C.pleasant D.possible27.A.deepen B.start C.express D.settle 28.A
294、.toured B.stopped over C.reached D.moved to 29.A.lost B.kept in C.needed D.got in30.A.think B.write C.enjoy D.read 31.A.driven B.beaten C.surprised D.honored 32.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.once33.A.realized B.judged C.thought D.expected34.A.well B.often C.much D.soon 35.A.later B.anyhow C.too D.a
295、gain 36.A.us B.anyone else C.someone D.my brother 37.A.mail services B.transport C.phones D.relatives38.A.poor B.easy C.popular D.busy 39A.believe B.decide C.argue D. forget40.A.habit B.choice C.method D. plan第三节 完形填空这样的记叙思路恰好是全国卷高考英语命题的潜在思想,达到了教育性启迪性的目的。该试题的难度和前几年相比,难度相当;用词选项方面,都间接考查了构词法:reread, de
296、epem等,类似于去年的acceptance,难度上略微有所增加。Passage 5(10山东)It was a cool October evening. Excitement and family members _36_ the hall. I was only a 7-year-old girl, but I was the center of _37_. Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would _38_ all my hard work in a dance of performance. Everything would be _3
297、9_ so I thought. I waited baskstage all _40_ in my black tights with a golden belt. In a loud and clear voice, the master of ceremonies _41_ that my class was next.My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet, facing the _42_. All I had to do in the next move was put one f
298、oot on the box next to mine and keep my other foot on my box. I really was an _43_ move. I was concentrating so much _44_ the huge smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look _45_ I was going. I missed my partners box altogether and _46_. There I was standing on the stage floor when
299、my classmates were on top of their boxes. I could hear giggles(咯咯笑) coming from the audience, and I felt the _47_ rush to my face. I remembered my dance teacher had told us, “If you make a mistake, keep smiling so the audience will not _48_.” I did my best to follow her _49_ as I continued with the
300、routine.When the curtain dropped, so did my _50_ for the evening. I _51_ bitterly, tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face. I ran backstage, but no one could _52_ me down. Recently I realized I had been a _53_ that night. I was _54_, but I fought the urge to run off the stage. _55
301、_, I finished the routine with a smile on my face. Now when friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance, I can laugh too.36. A. filled B. visited C. attended D. decorated37. A. pressure B. impression C. debate D. attention38. A. take over B. show off C. look after D.
302、 give up39. A. reasonable B. suitable C. obvious D. perfect40. A. dressed up B. folded up C. covered up D. mixed up41. A. suggested B. explained C. announced D. predicted 42. A. music B. audience C. curtain D. stage43. A. easy B. active C. adventurous D. extra44. A. containing B. hiding C. sharing D
303、. keeping45. A. why B. whether C. where D. what46. A. wandered B. slipped C. waved D. skipped47. A. blood B. pleasure C. pride D. tear48. A. leave B. cheer C. believe D. notice49. A. gesture B. example C. advice D. plan50. A. doubts B. hopes C. voice D. patience51. A. argued B. shouted C. begged D.
304、sobbed52. A. turn B. calm C. let D. put53. A. star B. pioneer C. loser D. fool54. A. satisfied B. moved C. embarrassed D. confused55. A. However B. Instead C. In total D. in returnPassage 6(10陕西)I used to live selfishly, I should admit. But one moment changed me. I was on my lunch break and had 26 t
305、he office to get something to eat . On the way, I 27a busker(街头艺人),with a hat in front of him. I had some 28 in my pocket, but I would not give them to him, thinking to myself he would 29 use the money to feed his addiction to drugs or alcohol. He 30 like that type-young and ragged. 31 what was I go
306、ing to spend the money on? Only to feed my addiction to Coca-Cola or chocolate! I then 32 I had no right to place myself above 33 just because he was busking.I 34 and dropped all the coins into his 35, and he smiled at me, I watched for a while. As 36 as it sounds, I expected something more to come
307、from that momenta feeling of 37 or satisfaction, for example. But nothing happened 38 , I walked off. “It proved to be a waste of 39 ,”I thought.On my way home at the end of the 40, I saw the busker again and he was 41 . I watched him pick up the hat and walk 42 a cafe counter. There he poured the 4
308、3 contents into a tin collecting 44 an earthquake fund-raising(募捐) event. He was busking for charity(慈善)!Now I donate any 45 I have to charity tins and enjoy the feeling of giving.26. A. left B. cleaned C. prepared D. searched 27. A. led B. chose C. saw D. fooled 28. A. chocolates B. coins C. tins D
309、. drugs 29. A. almost B. only C. rather D. still 30. A. acted B. looked C. sounded D. smelt 31. A. Though B. For C. Therefor D. But 32. A. declared B. realized C. expected D. guessed 33. A. it B. all C. him D. them 34. A. waited B. followed C. stopped D. arrived 35. A. rag B. hat C. pocket D. counte
310、r 36. A. selfish B. awkward C. innocent D. special 37. A. happiness B. sadness C. love D. hate 38. A. Disappointedly B. Unfortunately C. Coincidentally D. Comfortably 39. A. words B. effort C. space D. money 40. A. moment B. day C. break D. event 41. A. walking around B. passing by C. packing up D.
311、running off 42. A. around B. in C. behind D. to 43.A. chief B. basic C. actual D. total 44.A.by B. for C. on D. with 45.A.work B. time C. energy D.change Passage 7(10四川)Recently, I flew to Las Vegas to attend a meeting. As we were about to arrive,the pilot announced with apology that there would be
312、a slight 2l before setting down. High desert winds had 22 the airport to close all but one runway. He said that we would be 23 the city for a few minutes waiting to 24 . We were also told to remain in our seats meanwhile with our seat belts fastened 25 there might be a few bumps(颠簸)We11,that few min
313、utes turned into about fourfive minutes,including a ride that would make a roller coaster(过山车) 26 by comparison.The movement was so fierce that several passengers felt 27 and had to use airsickness bags. As you might guess,thats not good thing to have happen in a(n) 28 space because it only 29 to in
314、crease the discomfort of the situation. w_w w. k#s5_u.c o*mAbout twenty minutes into the adventure,the entire airplane became very 30 . w_w*w.k_s*5_u.c_o mThere was now a sense of anxiety and fear that could be 31 noticedEvery passenger simply held on for dear life except one. A 32 was having a good
315、 time! With each bump of the33!he would let out a giggle(咯咯的笑)of delight As I observed this,I 34 that he didnt know he was supposed to be afraid and worried about his 35 He neither thought about the past nor about the future Those are what we grownups have learned from 36 .He was 37 the ride because
316、 had not yet been taught to fear it. Having understood this,I took a deep breath and 38 back into my seat,pretending I was 39 on a roller coaster. I smiled for the rest of the flight. I even 40 to giggle once or twice ,much to the chagrin(随恼)of the man sitting next to me holding the airsickness bag.
317、21. A. mistake B. delay C. change D. wind 22. A. forced B. warned C. swept D. reminded23. A. watching B. visiting C. circling D. crossing24. A. arrive B. enter C. stop D. land25. A. if B. though C. because D. while26. A. light B. pale C. easy D. quick27. A. sick B. nervous C. angry D. afraid w_w*w.k
318、_s*5_u.c_o m28. A. empty B. narrow C. secret D. open29. A. happens B. continues C. fails D. serves 30. A. quiet B. hot C. dirty D. crowded31. A. partly B. gradually C. shortly D. clearly32. A. pilot B. baby C. guard D. man33. A. seats B. passengers C. flight D. airplane34. A. realized B. hoped C. ag
319、reed D. insisted35. A. health B. safety C. joy D. future36. A. teachers B. books C. experience D. practice37. A. learning B. taking C. missing D. enjoying38. A. sat B. lay C. went D. rode39. A. nearly B. finally C. really D. suddenly w_w*w.k_s*5_u.c_o m40. A. attempted B. managed C. wanted D. decide
320、dw _w w. k#s5_u.c o*m w_w*w.k_s*5_u.c_o mPassage 8(10天津)Robert Moody, 52, is an experienced police officer. Much of his work involves dealing with 16 an gang (团伙)problems in the schools of his community. Knowing that many kids often 17 trouble, he decided to do something about it. So in 1991 he bega
321、n to invite small groups of kids to go fishing with him on his day 18 .Those fun trips had a(n) 19 impact. A chance encounter in 2000 proved that. One day, 20 working security at a school basketball game, Moody noticed two young guys 21 .He sensed trouble between them. 22 one of them headed toward M
322、oody and gave him a hug.”I 23 you. You took me 24 when I was in fifth grade. That was one of the 25 days of my life .”Deeply touched by the boys word, Moody decided to create a foundation(基金会)that 26 teenagers to the basics of fishing in camping programs. “As a policeman, I saw 27 there was violence
323、, drugs were always behind it. They have a damaging 28 on the kids,” says Moody.By turning kids on to fishing, he 29 to present an alternative way of life, “When youre sitting there waiting for a 30 ,”he says, “you cant help but talk to each other, and such 31 can be pretty deep.”“Talking about drug
324、s helped prepare me for the peer(同龄人)pressures in high school,” says Michelle, 17 who 32 the first program. “And I was able to help my little brother 33 drugs.”Moody faces 34 in three years, when he hopes to run the foundation full-time.”Im living a happy life and I have a responsibility to my 35 to
325、 give back,” Moody says.”If I teach a kid to fish today, he can teach his brother to fish tomorrow.”16. A. drinking Bdrug Csecurity Dsmoking17. A. ran into Bgot over Cleft behind Dlooked into 18. Aahead Baway Coff Dout19. Aimmediate Bdamaging Climited Dlasting20. Aonce Bwhile Csince Duntil21. Aquarr
326、eling Bcomplaining Ctalking Dcheering22. ASlowly BSuddenly CFinally DSecretly23. Aunderstand Bhear C. see Dremember 24. Afishing Bsailing Cboating D. swimming25. Aquietest Blongest Cbest Dbusiest 26. Aconnects Bintroduces Creduces Dcommits27. Awhere Bunless Cas Dwhether28. Aimpression Bburden Cdecis
327、ion Dimpact29. Aasked Bintended Cpretended Dagreed30. Asolution Bchange Cbite Dsurprise31. Aconcerns Binterests Cconversations Demotions32. A. participated in B. worked out C. approved of D. made up33. A. misuse B. avoid C. tolerate D. test34. A. unemployment B. challenge C. competition D. retiremen
328、t35. A. team B. school C. family D. communityPassage 9(10浙江)I will never forget the year I was about twelve years old. My mother told us that we would not be _21_ Christmas gifts because there was not enough money. I felt sad and thought, “What would I say when the other kids asked what Id 22 ?” Jus
329、t when I started to 23 that there would not be a Christmas that year, three women 24 at our house with gifts for all of us. For me they brought a doll. I felt such a sense of 25 that I would no longer have to be embarrassed when I returned to school. I wasnt 26 . Somebody had thought 27 of me to bri
330、ng me a gift. Years later, when I stood in the kitchen of my new house, thinking how I wanted to make my 28 Christmas there special and memorable, I 29 remembered the womens visit. I decided that I wanted to create that same feeling of 30 for as many children as I could possibly reach. So I 31 a pla
331、n and gathered forty people from my company to help. We gathered about 125 orphans (孤儿) at the Christmas party. For every child, we wrapped colorful packages filled with toys, clothes, and school supplies, 32 with a childs name. We wanted all of them to know they were 33 . Before I called out their
332、names and handed them their gifts, I 34 them that they couldnt open their presents 35 every child had come forward. Finally the 36 they had been waiting for came as I called out, “One, two, three. Open your presents!” As the children opened their packages, their faces beamed and their bright smiles
333、37 up the room. The 38 in the room was obvious, and 39 wasnt just about toys. It was a feeling the feeling I knew 40 that Christmas so long ago when the women came to visit. I wasnt forgotten. Somebody thought of me. I matter. 21. A. sending B. receiving C. making D. exchanging 。 22. A. found B. pre
334、pared C. got D. expected23. A. doubt B. hope C. suggest D. accept24. A. broke in .B. settled down C. turned up D. showed off 25. A. relief B. loss C. achievement D. justice26. A. blamed B. loved C. forgotten D. affected 27. A. highly B. little C. poorly D. enough28. A. present B. first C. recent D.
335、previous29. A. hardly B. instantly C. regularly D. occasionally 30. A. strength B. independence C. importance D. safety31. A. kept up with B. caught up with C. came up with D. put up with 32. A. none B. few C. some D. each 33. A. fine B. special C. helpful D. normal 34. A. reminded B. guaranteed C.
336、convinced D. promised35. A. after B. until C. when D. since36. A. chance B. gift C. moment D. reward37. A. lit B. took C. burned D. cheered38. A. atmosphere B. sympathy C. calmness D. joy39. A. it B. such C. something D. everybody40. A. by B. till C. for D. from Passage 1(09湖北)There was a very speci
337、al teacher who made a far 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 h
338、e meant Mrs. McNamara had 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 ess
339、ays and each person would 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 writt
340、en something without knowing 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 _4
341、7_not to let it happen again 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
342、and, having done that, I 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. contribu
343、tedD. advised 36. A. expectedB. 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. undertaken
344、B. attemptedC. examinedD. 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
345、D. sense 48. A. improvementsB. painsC. difficultiesD. advantages 50. A. didB. couldC. hadD. would Passage 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 worked for the same company for twenty years and had worked my way up to departm
346、ent 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 well respected; _26_ I was of no value. For six weeks, I was in a very _27_ pl
347、ace. 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 youngest sons football team made the city cup final. The year before, hed been very
348、 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 passions(激情). I attended match after match and performances of my elder sons b
349、an 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 unemployed gave me back a sense of purpose I was someones mum! I felt a sense of bei
350、ng _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. PromisedB. affordedC. showedD. left 22.A. ThereforeB. AnyhowC. OtherwiseD. However 23.
351、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. understand 29.A. defendedB. directedC. desertedD. disturbed 30.A. watchedB.
352、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 C. matches D. performances 36. A. successful B. thoughtful C. thankful D. peac
353、eful 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. surprising Passage 3(09天津)The first time I remember noticing the crossing guar
354、d 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 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 el
355、se. By the time I contented myself with the 21 that he and I were strangers, we were greeting each other warmly every morning 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 ha
356、d 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 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,
357、 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 their 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 s
358、uch a(n) 33 to so many peoples lives by doing one simple thing like waving and smiling warmly. His 34 armed the start of 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.
359、 falseB. shyC. apologeticD. bright19. A. researchB. studyC. recognizeD. explore20. A. praisedB. blamedC. mistakenD. respected21. A. conclusionB. descriptionC. evaluationD. introduction22. A. argumentB. disagreementC. mysteryD. task23. A. visitedB. approached C. passedD. left24. A. drawing backB. put
360、ting onC. handing inD. holding out25. A. OnceB. BeforeC. UnlessD. While26. A. inB. throughC. outD. down27. A. criedB. cheeredC. smiledD. gestured28. A. ideaB. replyC. noticeD. greeting29. A. awkwardB. angryC. elegantD. patient30. A. cameB. respondedC. hurriedD. appeared31. A. surpriseB. frustrationC
361、. interestD. doubt32. A. failB. tryC. wishD. bother33. A. offerB. sacrificeC. promiseD. difference34. A. effectivenessB. cheerfulnessC. carefulnessD. seriousness35. A. trendsB. observationsC. regulationsD. feelingsPassage 4(09重庆)People often fall ill because of me. 36 , they can hardly blame me; it
362、is largely their own 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. Af
363、ter school, he played 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 ru
364、nning. 44 he put on 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 oran
365、ge juice every few 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
366、, it was my turn to 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
367、. temperatureB. seasonC. 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.
368、comfortingD. influencing46. 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. leave
369、B. catchC. forgetD. beat53. A. UncertainlyB. UnsuccessfullyC. UnusuallyD. Unfortunately54. A. painfulB. disappointedC. nervousD. ashamed55. A. biggerB. weakerC. smallerD. strongerPassage 5(09广东)Alfred Nobel became a millionaire and changed the ways of mining,construction,and warfare as the inventor
370、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. ”the article read. “Dr. Alfred Nobel,who became _23_ by finding ways to kill more pe
371、ople 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 that he was _26_ with love and respect. Nobel arranged in his _27_ to give the largest
372、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 really about. 21. A. foundB. misunderstoodC. mistookD. judged22. A. introducingB. announc
373、ingC. implyingD. advertising23. A. famousB. sickC. richD. popular24. A. upsetB. anxiousC. excitedD. pleased25. A. deathB. diseaseC. troubleD. attack26. A. repaidB. describedC. supportedD. remembered27. A. bookB. articleC. willD. contract28. A. establishB. formC. developD. promote29. A. additionsB. s
374、acrificesC. changesD. contributions30. A. generallyB. basicallyC. usuallyD. certainlyPassage 6(09宁夏、海南、全国)The True Story of Treasure IslandIt was always thought that Treasure Island was the product of Robert Louis Stevensons imagination. _36_,recent research has found the true story of this exciting
375、 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 morning 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
376、 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 to 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 “
377、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 write 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 H
378、enley, 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 .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 gre
379、atest 55 stories in the English language.36AHoweverBThereforeCBesidesDFinally37AaloneBnext doorCat homeDabroad38AmeetingBstoryCholidayDjib39ALloydBRobertCHenleyDJohn40AtalkBrestCwalkDgame41AattemptingBmissingCplanningDenjoying42AquietBdullCbusyDcold43AcleaningBwritingCdrawingDexercising44AdoubtedBno
380、ticedCdecidedDrecognized45Athe seaBthe houseCScotlandDthe island46AforgottenBburiedCdiscoveredDunexpected47AsawBdrewCmadeDlearned48AbookBreplyCpictureDmind49AstarBheroCwriterDchild50AhelpBproblemCuseDbottom51ApraiseBproduceCincludeDaccept52AYetBAlsoCButDThus53AreadBbornChiredDwritten54ArainyBsunnyCc
381、oolDwindy55AnewsBloveCreal-lifeDadventurePassage 7(09湖南)“Its 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 t
382、he 38 at the Club, where his hero, Alcide, played the accordion (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
383、 have this dance?” Johnny asked. “Thats all right,” said Lisette. 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
384、to go to another dance.The next Saturday, Alcide 45 to Johnnys 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, John
385、ny scanned the crowd for Lisette and 48 her. The band played 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 end
386、ed, he heard cheers. Johnny kept playing until the dance was 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 toni
387、ght!” she said.“Thank you,” Johnny blushed (脸红). As he walked 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. ans
388、wered B. sighed C. smiled D. laughed38. A. platform B. appointment 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. Chee
389、rs44. A. broke away B. went out C. broke up D. turned out45. 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. Wand
390、ering D. Whispering51. A. got round B. joined in C. turned aroundD. 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. almostPassage 8(09江西)Peter and Paul had a permission from their parents to camp i
391、n 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, hardly noticing the distance or the sun be
392、ating 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 they camp further away. 42 Peter followed
393、 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 this is the right 46 ?” whispered Peter shak
394、ily. “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 49 to be. They were not even 50 of where t
395、hey 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 leaves. ” Carefully, the boys 54 the mar
396、ks 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. went roundB. went backC. went awayD. went
397、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. A. put offB. put onC. put downD. put up 4
398、5. 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. enjoymentB. satisfactionC. disappointmentD. imag
399、ination 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 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,
400、 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 told 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 an
401、d 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 the 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 t
402、o 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 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
403、 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 of 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.
404、 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. opened. 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. f
405、orgetting 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. leave 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.
406、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. B. information C. date D. card Passage 10(09山东)Even though it was only October, my students were already whispering about Christmas plans. With
407、 each passing day everyone became more _36_wthting for 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 sc
408、hool dressed so _39_for the cold winter months, without 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 els
409、e he could do ,then thank me for letting him stay and slowly_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 d
410、esk. “I have something for you” he said _49_from behind 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
411、nice, David, but it s_52_” “Oh no it isnt” said David “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
412、 became good friends and I never forgot the meaning _55_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.
413、 popularB. upsetC. specialD. funny 41. A. expressingB. 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
414、 D. program 47. A. reliefB. returnC. vainD. control 48. 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
415、. becauseD. though 54. A. advice B. supportC. attentionD. command 55. A. fromB. behindC. overD. towards Passage 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 I said, “Ill explain, 21 you can just wait unti
416、l 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 looked at Adam, who had a 27 look on his face. “Peop
417、le 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 table, but 33 a different place. “Okay, Adam, tel
418、l 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 once you 39 the outside, theyre pretty much the sa
419、me 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. A. checkB. mentionC. answerD. improve 26. A.
420、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. keepingB. placingC. pullingD. giving 33. A. onB. t
421、owardC. 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 39. A. put awayB. get downC. hand outD. take o
422、ff 40. A. madeB. tookC. gotD. did Passage 12(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 mus
423、ician. I grew up on a farm in northeast 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 f
424、or music never 40 me.”“My 41 was to 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 enti
425、re sound world exists by making use 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
426、 49 admitted and went on to 50 with 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
427、 doctor thought I was totally deaf, 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.e
428、njoying B.choosingC.taking D.giving38.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.ex
429、perience45.A.senseB.effort C.feeling 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.
430、read52.A.enoughB.someC.manyD.few53.A.However B.AlthoughC.WhenD.Since54.A.meanB.seemC.concludeD.say55.A.directed B.guided C.taught D.limitedPassage 13(08北京)When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight-A student, I believed I could 36 tough subjects and really learn s
431、omething. 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 subject. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but rem
432、ained_ 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 wouldnt change his 43 .One more test before the final exam. One m
433、ore 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 wouldnt cancel three C-pluses. I might as well kiss the 49 goodbye.I
434、 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 got an A. I hurried into Professor Jaynes office. He 52_ to be exp
435、ecting 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 grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year
436、 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. worried C. scared D. anxious39. A. but B. so C. for D. or40. A. unc
437、hanged 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. memorized B. considered C. accepted D. learned46. A. ambition B. c
438、onfidence 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. problems D. tricks52. A. happened B. proved C. pretended D. seemed53.
439、 A. valued B. imagined C. expected D. welcomed54. A. remembering B. guessing C. supposing D. realizing55. A. out B. over C. on D. offPassage 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, clo
440、thes 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 . 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
441、of Christmas 41 .They planned weeks ahead of time, asking 42 what they wanted for Christmas. Fortunately, I had 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).
442、 We had two hours to shop; then we would 46 back at the “Santas Workshop”.Driving home, everyone was in high Christmas 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 w
443、e got home. I called her into my bedroom and closed the door, 50 to be angry again. This is what she told me: “I 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
444、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 so 55 as I did that day.43. A. toys B. clothesC. presentsD. bills44. A. dayB. chanceC. chequeD. tree45. A. forcedB. remindedC. invitedD. begged46. A. drawB. stayC. moveD. meet47. A. inclu
445、dingB. besidesC. exceptD. regarding48. A. quietB. excitedC. happyD. ashamed49. A. sinceB. afterC. whileD. until50. 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. fetc
446、hed55. A. angryB. richC. patientD. bitterPassage 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.Before sh
447、e 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, Robert Bruc
448、e 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.But even
449、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 prisoner look
450、ed 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 been re
451、cently 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.”41.A.bri
452、ngB.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.reached 49.
453、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.professionalC.h
454、onest 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.foreverPassage 16(08江西)The three youths leaned over the metal rails along the sea-wall and watched a few fishermen pull in the
455、ir 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 technological 38 ”“You dont 39 a crane(起重机)to unload less than a dozen rocks, do you?” smiled
456、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 rock just at the slope of his 43 Some of the rocks weight is set 44 his head, some on the r
457、ight 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 thought about all that was happeningSuddenly, he said, “Technology wont 48 the human bein
458、g 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 tomatoes, will you?”“You can get a computer to 51 multiple-choice assessments, but you cannot
459、 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 wont be anybody 53 who can carry a large rock the way those men doIts not going to be a
460、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 Bunloading Ccovering Duncovering38Away Brevolution Cprocess Dera39Aask Bexpect Cattempt Dhope40
461、Ahappen Bfail Chave Dseem41Aambitious Bexperienced Cpotential Denergetic42Atake Bfetch Ccarry Dbring43Ashoulder Bback Cchest Darms44Aon Bagainst Ctoward Dunder45Asupported Bgrasped Cplaced Dstrengthened46Abut Bhowever Cso Dtherefore47Achemistry Bphysics Cbiology Dpsychology48Acontrol Baffect Cremove
462、 Dreplace49Aagreed Bproposed Crefused Ddenied50Acant Bmustnt Cwont Dneednt51Apoint out Btake out Chand out Dprint out52Adirty Bclean Cold Dnew53Acaught Barranged Cleft Dconvinced54Aexciting Bmysterious Ctechnological Dmodern55AThat BThis CThey DTherePassage 17(08陕西)A woman in her sixties lived alone
463、 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 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
464、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 her 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
465、 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 last.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 Au
466、nty 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 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
467、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. 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
468、. smile26. A. suggestion B. demand C. permission D. wish27. A. could B. should C. might D. must28. A. permitted B. promised C. answered 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. diffi
469、culty33. 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. upon 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
470、. disappointedly B. cheerfully C. unwillingly D. eagerlyPassage 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 b
471、it of 23 for the coming test 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
472、 still needed to write them,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
473、in Sacramento. 32 short vacation 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.“Di
474、d I do something 38 ? Dont you 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.explanat
475、ion D.encouragement24.A.lovedB.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.comparin
476、gD.completing31.A.hopefullyB.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
477、 about C.caring for D.asking about38.A.wrongB.funnyC.strange D.smart39.A.any more B.enough C.once moreD.better40.A.interestingly B.bitterly C.politely D.laughinglyPassage 19(08湖南)“This Friday well have the yearly Egg Drop Challenge,”said our science teacher, Mr. Baker.“You can work alone or with a p
478、artner.”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 that afternoon while waiting for Cassie. 39 the butter cream gave me an i
479、dea.“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 better than that stupid idea.”I couldnt believe it. Of course wed had our li
480、ttle 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 One looked pretty good. 47 ,my Egg-cellent Egg Cream didnt look quite sci
481、entific. 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 the last egg broke.After four rounds, only Cassie and I were 49 .I let go o
482、f 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 drop soup, Laura,”Cassie said. She was holding her Egg Force One. My 52 race
483、d. 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.togetherD.alone37.A.function B.goalC.reason D.result38.A.rolled down B.pushed a
484、gainstC.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.challenges44.A.wrongB.stupid C.brilliantD.scientific45.A.SinceB.WhileC.ButD.And46.A.
485、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.failed 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