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“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I   36 disappointment. “If you can carry on, one day something   37 will happen. And you’ll realize that it wouldn’t have happened if not for that   38 disappointment.”
Mother was right,   39 I discovered after graduating from college in 1932. I had decided to   40 a job in radio, then work my way up to sports   41 . I hitchhiked(搭便车) to Chicago and   42 on the door of every station—and got turned   43 every time.
In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn’t risk hiring an   44 person –“Go out in the sticks(偏远地区) and find a small station that will give you a   45 ,” she said.
I thumbed home to Dixon, Illinois.   46 there was no radio—announcing job in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted a local athlete to   47 its sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high school football. I   48 . The job   49 just right for me. But I wasn’t hired.
My disappointment must have   50 . “Everything happens for the best,” Mom   51 me. Dad offered me the car to job hunt. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired an announcer.
As I left his office, my frustration   52 . I asked aloud, “How can a fellow get to be a sport announcer if he can’t get a job in a radio station?”
I was waiting for the elevator   53 I heard MacAethur calling, “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he asked me to stand before a microphone and to broadcast a (an)   54 game.
On my way home, once again I thought of my mother’s words. I often wonder what   55 my life might have taken if I’d gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.
小题1:
A.facedB.receivedC.consideredD.met
小题2:
A.usefulB.helpfulC.availableD.good
小题3:
A.oldB.previousC.originalD.early
小题4:
A.whenB.asC.thatD.while
小题5:
A.try outB.try onC.try forD.try over
小题6:
A.playerB.announcerC.managerD.fan
小题7:
A.knockedB.arrivedC.approachedD.hunted
小题8:
A.outB.offC.onD.down
小题9:
A.unpracticedB.inpracticedC.inexperiencedD.unexperienced
小题10:
A.jobB.suggestionC.chanceD.advantage
小题11:
A.WhenB.WhileC.WhichD.So
小题12:
A.workB.receiveC.arrangeD.design
小题13:
A.acceptedB.agreedC.appliedD.promised
小题14:
A.soundedB.becameC.gotD.grew
小题15:
A.comeB.shownC.disappearedD.brightened
小题16:
A.recoveredB.encouragedC.huggedD.reminded
小题17:
A.boiled overB.turned overC.hit overD.took over
小题18:
A.afterB.asC.beforeD.when
小题19:
A.forcefulB.closeC.imaginaryD.ordinary
小题20:
A.sideB.actionC.approachD.direction

小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:B
小题5:C  
小题6:B
小题7:A
小题8:D
小题9:C
小题10:C
小题11:B
小题12:A
小题13:D
小题14:A
小题15:B
小题16:D
小题17:A
小题18:D
小题19:C
小题20:D
本文主要围绕着母亲的教导“Everything happens for the best.”而展开故事,告诉我们不要畏惧困难和挫折!要坚持下去!一切都会为了更美好的未来而发生的。
小题1:A考查动词。face disappointment 意为“面对失望”。D选项met后要加with,meet with sth 意为“遇到某事”、“经历某事”。
小题2:D考查形容词。“一切都会好的。如果你坚持下去,总有一天会有好事发生。”
小题3:B考查形容词。该句句意是“你会认识到,如果没有以前的挫折就不会有现在的一切。”,因此,这里是指“以前的挫折(失望)”。
小题4:B考查连词。 “母亲是对的,发现这个是在1932年,我刚从大学毕业。”as引导定语从句,代表前面的整个句子。
小题5:C考查动词短语。“我已决定试着在电台找个事儿做,然后争取做体育节目的播音员。”try fortry for争取,谋求,申请。
小题6:B考查名词。从下文的信息“How can a fellow get to be a sport announcer if he can't get a job in a radio station?"可确定答案。
小题7:A 考查动词。“我搭便车到了芝加哥,挨个电台地敲门推销自己”。knock on敲门。
小题8:D 考查介词。“但每次都被拒绝了”。turn down拒绝。
小题9:C考查形容词。“一位好心的女士告诉我,大的广播电台是不会冒险雇用没经验的inexperienced新手的。"”
小题10:C 考查名词。give sb a chance意为“给某人一个机会”。那位女士只能说“给一个工作机会“,而不是能肯定“给一个工作”。
小题11:B考查连词。根据语法知识分析,while 在此引导让步状语,意为“虽然,尽管”。
小题12:D考查动词。从上下文的逻辑看,该句句意为“…父亲说,蒙哥马利·沃德开了一家新商店,想雇请一个本地的运动员管理manage店里的体育部。我中学时曾在迪克森打过橄榄球,出于这个原因我去申请了这份工作。”
小题13:C考查动词。我去申请了这份工作。
小题14:A考查动词。工作听起来挺适合我的.
小题15:B考查动词。从后面的内容可以推出,当时“我的沮丧心情一定表现出来了。”所以此时,“母亲(又)提醒我说。“一切总会好的,"爸爸(还)给我买了一辆汽车找工作用。”。
小题16:D考查动词。见50解析。
小题17:A考查动词短语。boil over原意为“因沸溢出,发怒”,这里用于形容作者失望到了极点。其他几个短语意思分别为:turn over“打翻,移交给,翻身,翻阅”;hit over“撞到”;take over“接收;接管”。
小题18:D考查连词。when就在那时。
小题19:C考查形容词。结合文章所提供的语境可以知道此时没有比赛,因此是想像中的比赛。
小题20:D考查名词。该句句意为“我经常想,如果(当年)我得到Montgomery Ward的那份工作,我的生活方向(人生之路)又会怎样走呢?
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The following morning when I went to see how my captive was doing, I discovered it on the floor of the cage, dead. I was shocked! What had happened? I had taken excellent care of my little bird, or so I thought.
Arthur Wayne, the famous ornithologist, happened to be visiting my father at the time and, hearing me crying over the death of my bird, explained what had occurred: “A mother mockingbird, finding her young in a cage, will sometimes bring it poison berries. She thinks it better for her young to die than to live in captivity.”
Never since then have I caught any living creature and put it in a cage. All living creatures have a right to live free.
小题1:The boy caught a mockingbird because___________.
A.he wanted a pet for a companion
B.he liked its beautiful feather
C.he wanted it to sing for him
D.he had just got a cage
小题2:The mockingbird died because__________.
A.it ate some poisonous food the boy gave it by mistake
B.it ate the poisonous food its mother gave it
C.it was frightened to death
D.it refused to eat anything
小题3:The word “ornithologist” in the last but one paragraph probably means________.
A.a religious person
B.a kind and sympathetic person
C.a schoolmaster
D.an expert in birds
小题4:The most important lesson the boy learned from the incident is that______.
A.birds put in a cage won’t live long
B.you have to be very careful about the food you give to young birds
C.when you capture a young mockingbird, you should keep it away from its mother
D.freedom is valuable to all living creature.

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

The International Space Station allows astronauts to live in space for extended amounts of time, enabling them to explore the outside universe and conduct many experiments. However, nothing like that exists for our oceans, and thanks to the high water pressure, ocean researchers are able to explore what lies undersea for very short periods of time.
They are therefore never able to fully explore the deep inside areas of our oceans. However, if French architect Jacques Rougerie has his way, that will change soon.
Jacqucs has designed a ship that will allow researchers to spend a long period of time observing the sea life and conducting experiments. The huge 167ft ship, named 'Sea Orbiter', consists of two areas—one above the water where the scientists and crew will live, and a lower pressurized deck (甲板), where scientists will be able to spend as much time as they wish. Since it is powered by sea currents and wind, he expects it to drift (漂流) along the oceans slowly, taking about two years to circumvent the globe.
Jacques will make their life as comfortable as possible in the ship. Besides being equipped with the latest sailing tools and communication equipment, the ship will also have a gym, a television and a DVD player. And these guys will not be eating freeze-dried food like astronauts. Instead, Jacques, an accomplished chef, plans on cooking them delicious meals every day.
The biggest problem to this giant ship is the cost, which is expected to be over $500 million—per ship! However, Jacques, who strongly believes that the secrets of our oceans may be the key to solving global warming and a vital supply for food and medicine in the future, is confident he will be able to convince governments all over the world to help out, and expects to start construction on not one, but four or five of these amazing ships soon!
小题1:Why can’t ocean researchers explore the deep oceans for a long time?
A.Because they can’t stand the high water pressure.
B.Because it’s too cold in deep ocean.
C.Because time for experiments is too limited.
D.Because it’s dangerous to observe the sea life.
小题2:The underlined word "circumvent" probably means         .
A.fly awayB.get aroundC.travel throughD.move into
小题3:From the fourth paragraph we can learn that       .
A.Jacques intends to design the ship mainly for sightseeing and traveling
B.living a comfortable life helps to do the ocean research quickly
C.it’s much more expensive to eat freeze-dried food
D.researchers on Jacque’s ship will live more comfortably than astronauts
小题4:Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.Sea Orbiter—the ship of the future
B.A new way to explore the deep oceans
C.A great architect—Jacques Rougerie
D.Travel around the globe in Sea Orbiter

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:完形填空

In the dining room of my grandfather’s house stood a massive grandfather clock. Meals in that dining room were a time for three    36  to become one. The table was always spread with    37   containing love as the main ingredient (成分). And that grandfather clock stood like an old family friend, watching over the    38   that was a part of our lives.
As a child, the old clock fascinated me. I    39  and listened to it during meals. Even more wonderful to me was my grandfather’s ritual (老习惯). He wound (上发条) that clock with a(n)    40   key carefully each day. I remember watching   41   my grandfather took the key from his pocket and opened the hidden door in the clock. He inserted the key and wound — not too much, nor too    42  . He never let that clock wind down and    43 . He showed us grandchildren how to open the door and let us each take    44    winding the key.
After my grandfather died, it was days after the funeral    45  I remembered the clock! The tears    46   freely when I entered the dining room. The clock stood there quiet.
Some time later, my grandmother gave me the key. The old house was   47 . No laughter over the dinner table, no ticking or chiming of the    48   — all was still. I took the key in my shaking hand and    49   the clock door. All of a sudden, I was a    50   again, watching my grandfather with his silver-white hair and blue eyes. He was there,    51   at me, at the secret of the clock's magic, at the key that held so much power.
I stood there,    52   in thought for a long time. Then slowly and    53   I inserted the key and wound the clock. It sprang to life. Tick-tock, tick-tock, life and chimes were breathed into the dining room, into the house and into my    54  . With the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather    55   again.
小题1:
A.persons B.generations C.families D.stages
小题2:
A.waterB.soup C.riceD.food
小题3:
A.embarrassmentB.sorrow C.laughter D.depression
小题4:
A.sang B.laughedC.ate D.watched
小题5:
A.bigB.special C.black D.ugly
小题6:
A.since B.unless C.as D.until
小题7:
A.littleB.fast C.high D.hard
小题8:
A.talk B.run C.breakD.stop
小题9:
A.turns B.troubleC.pains D.action
小题10:
A.once B.when C.before D.that
小题11:
A.exposed B.flowed C.expressed D.spread
小题12:
A.cold B.differentC.quiet D.full
小题13:
A.tableB.house C.door D.clock
小题14:
A.locked B.opened C.turnedD.closed
小题15:
A.man B.father C.child D.god
小题16:
A.winking B.shouting C.glaring D.glancing
小题17:
A.lost B.lived C.missed D.interrupted
小题18:
A.nervously B.excitedlyC.steadily D.carefully
小题19:
A.accountB.heart C.anxietyD.pocket
小题20:
A.died B.disappeared C.lived D.smiled

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