My husband and I had just opened up a pet sitting business earlier that year. Our customers had slowly risen from three to thirty a month. We were busy through those hot summer months, driving between visits. Our services were strictly held at the pet owner’s home. It was almost too busy for the two of us, but we were making good money!
We asked pet owners new to our services to phone two weeks ahead so we had enough time to meet the owners and pets at their homes and make any following meetings before the owner leaves.
One day, we decided to take on a new customer just two days before they would leave. We met the family, filled in a form, and spent some time with their dog, Hercules. He playfully jumped on us and touched our hands and arms using his tongue. The family laughed as he did this, showing us that he was very loving.
Two days later I appeared at the house, alone. I came up to Hercules and said hello happily. I filled up his water bowl and cleaned any messes he made. Meanwhile, he was so lovely sitting beside. I thought this would be the good picture to send to the owners, a usual service. After the light and “click” sound went off, Hercules rushed at me. I didn’t know what had just happened until I noticed the drops of blood. I ran out and did the only thing — calling my husband.
Then I went to neighbors for help. My husband arrived after ten minutes. The helpful neighbor and my husband led Hercules back into his pen (圈). Then my husband and I took off to the hospital.
I must have looked like I was shot when I walked into the hospital. The nurses quickly moved me to a room. I asked the doctor in a weak but playful manner, “ Am I going to die?” He replied, “Finally.”
【小题1】According to the text, the author’s work was .
| A.tiring and dangerous | B.easy and free |
| C.well paid | D.done outdoors |
| A.Cleaning the clients’ house. |
| B.Walking the pets outside. |
| C.Bringing the pets to her own house. |
| D.Taking a photo of pets to the owners. |
| A.Hercules feared the sound and the flash |
| B.the author attacked Hercules first |
| C.Hercules was very hungry then |
| D.the author treated Hercules badly |
| A.anger | B.humor | C.carelessness | D.patience |
【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】A
【小题4】B
解析试题分析:文章介绍作者和丈夫的工作是给主人的宠物拍照片,这项服务很受欢迎,虽然很忙,但是他们的收入很可观,但是有一次作者在工作的时候,却被一个宠物袭击了。
【小题1】细节题:从第一段的句子:It was almost too busy for the two of us, but we were making good money!可知作者的工作报酬很丰厚,选C。
【小题2】细节题:从第四段的句子:I thought this would be the good picture to send to the owners, a usual service. 可知作者的工作是给主人的宠物拍照片,选D
【小题3】细节题:从第四段的句子:After the light and “click” sound went off, Hercules rushed at me. I didn’t know what had just happened until I noticed the drops of blood.可知作者被袭击是因为Hercules 害怕声音和闪光,选A
【小题4】推理题:从文章最后一句话:I asked the doctor in a weak but playful manner, “ Am I going to die?” He replied, “Finally.”医生说“最后”,人最后当然都会死的,所以可以推断医生的回答很幽默,选B。
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
Today, as I was relaxing at the beach, I couldn't help but eavesdrop(窃听,偷听) on a conversation four high school kids were having on the beach blanket next to me. Their conversation was about making a positive difference in the world. And it went something like this…
"It's impossible to make a difference unless you're a huge company or someone with lots of money and power," one of them said.
"Yeah man," another replied. "My mom keeps telling me to move mountains – to speak up and stand up for what I believe. But what I say and do doesn't even get noticed. I just keep answering to ‘the man’ and then I get slapped back(山谷回声) in place by him when I step out of line."
"Repression…" another snickered.
I smiled because I knew exactly how they felt. When I was their age, I was certain I was being repressed and couldn't possibly make a difference in this world. And I actually almost got fired from school once because I openly expressed how repressed(压抑) I felt in the middle of the principals’ office.
I Have A Dream.
Suddenly, one of the kids noticed me eavesdropping and smiling. He sat up, looked at me and said, "What? Do you disagree?" Then as he waited for a response, the other three kids turned around too.
Rather than arguing with them, I took an old receipt out of my wallet , tore it into four pieces, and wrote a different word on each piece. Then I crumbled the pieces into little paper balls and handed a different piece to each one of them.
"Look at the word on the paper I just gave you and don't show it to anyone else." The kids looked at the single word I had handed each of them and appeared confused. "You have two choices," I told them. "If your word inspired you to make a difference in this world, then hold onto it. If not, give it back to me so I can recycle the paper." They all returned their words.
I walked over quickly , sat down on the sand next to their beach blanket and laid out the four words that the students had returned to me so that the words combined to form the simple sentence, "I have a dream."
"Dude, that's Martin Luther King Jr.," one of the kids said.
"How did you know that?" I asked.
"Everyone knows Martin Luther King Jr." the kid snarled. "He has his own national holiday, and we all had to memorize his speech in school a few years ago."
"Why do you think your teachers had you memorize his speech?" I asked.
"I don't really care!" the kid replied. His three friends shook their heads in agreement. "What does this have to do with us and our situation?"
"Your teachers asked you to memorize those words, just like thousands of teachers around the world have asked students to memorize those words, because they have inspired millions of repressed people to dream of a better world and take action to make their dreams come true. Do you see where I'm going with this?"
"Man, I know exactly what you're trying to do and it's not going to work, alright?" the fourth kid said, who hadn't spoken a word until now. "We're not going to get all inspired and emotional about something some dude said thirty years ago. Our world is different now. And it's more screwed up than any us can even begin to imagine, and there's little you or I can do about it. We're too small, we're nobody."
Together
I smiled again because I once believed and used to say similar things. Then after holding the smile for a few seconds I said, "On their own, ‘I' or ‘have’ or ‘a’ or ‘dream’ are just words. Not very compelling or inspiring. But when you put them together in a certain order, they create a phrase that has been powerful enough to move millions of people to take action – action that changed laws, perceptions, and lives. You don't need to be inspired or emotional to agree with this, do you?"
The four kids shrugged and struggled to appear totally indifferent, but I could tell they were listening intently. "And what's true for words is also true for people," I continued. "One person without help from anyone else can't do much to make a big difference in this crazy world - or to overcome all of the various forms of repression that exist today. But when people get together and unite to form something more powerful and meaningful then themselves, the possibilities are endless.
Together is how mountains are moved. Together is how small people make a big difference.
【小题1】Why were the kids repressed?
| A.Because they were scolded by their teachers |
| B.Because they lacked confidence of making a difference in the world |
| C.Because they didn’t have lots of money or power. |
| D.Because one of them almost got expelled from school. |
| A.He argued with them. |
| B.He played a game with them. |
| C.He scooted over sat down on the sand next to their beach blanket . |
| D.He took an old receipt ,ripped it into four pieces, and wrote a different word on each piece. |
| A.“I Have A Dream” was delivered by Martin Luther King. |
| B.A national holiday was named after Martin Luther King to honor him. |
| C.Teachers asked kids to memorize Martin Luther King’s famous speech. |
| D.Martin Luther King made a difference because he is a man with power. |
| A.车到山前必有路 | B.从我做起 |
| C.团结就是力量 | D.三人行,必有我师 |
| A.The kids and the writer are complaining about their life. |
| B.All of the four kids don’t believe they can change the world. |
| C.The word on the paper inspires the four kids. |
| D.The writer’s purpose is to tell them to a faith in the life. |
| A.How adults persuade kids |
| B.How small people make a big difference |
| C.How young adults build up their confidence |
| D.How create a better world to live in |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
When he was just 19, Michael Dell started the company that would dominate the industry.
At the time, IBM personal computers sold in stores for about $3,000. After taking them apart and rebuilding them, Dell realized the components (零部件) could be bought for one-fourth the price. Soon he was buying components to reduce the cost. A good business decision, but it meant his room was starting to look like a mechanic’s shop.
“I was quite excited about the possibilities for personal computers and how they could change society. I had this idea to sell the products directly to the users over the phone”, he said. College plans and his parents’ expectations bothered him a lot. But Michael Dell was determined. He drove off to the University of Texas at Austin in August 1983 in a car he’d bought with earnings from selling newspapers. He was surprised that his mother wasn’t suspicious about the three computers in the backseat. By November, news reached his parents that he wasn’t attending classes. On a surprise visit to Austin, they caught their son on spot. Michael Dell told his dad that he wanted to compete with IBM.
Although Michael agreed to focus on his studies, the business chances and the timing couldn’t have been better. The public was becoming more interested in computers, but no one was producing them. In early May, a week before his final exams, Michael started Dell computer Corporation with $1,000. He took his exams, and then dropped out of college at the end of his freshman year. It was time to try out his direct-to-customer business model.
“Three years later”, Dell says, “we had already achieved annual sales of about $150 million, I was 22 years old then.”
【小题1】What does the underlined word in paragraph 1 mean?
| A.affect | B.develop | C.support | D.lead |
| A.Dell discovered a good chance to make money |
| B.Dell could buy a computer at one-fourth the price |
| C.IBM made little money from personal computers |
| D.Dell rebuilt computers in a mechanic’s shop |
| A.tried to help with his business |
| B.were too suspicious to accept it |
| C.wanted him to go hack to class |
| D.encouraged him to compete with IBM |
| A.Dell was tired of his college life |
| B.Dell was not devoted to his study at college |
| C.Dell’s college life helped him greatly |
| D.Dell didn’t finish his final exams |
| A.determination and opportunity lead to success |
| B.family support plays an import in one’s success |
| C.there’s no need for all of us to go to college |
| D.we should insist on whatever we are doing |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
In side their one-storey, metal-roofed house on Vancouver Island’s west coast,Janet Schwartz and her domesticated(驯养的) deer, Bimbo,are returning to their normal lives. The law—represented by men and women dressed in black uniforms and carrying guns — is no longer threatening to forcibly separate Schwartz and Bimbo,freeing the l0-year-old deer to the fates (命运) of the surrounding rainforest and its hungry wolves and black bears.
“We love each other,”said Schwartz who turned 70 on Saturday. “she’ll come up to me and she’ll kiss me right on the lips,1ike a man kisses a woman’’
For four days last week,Schwartz’ life turned as rocky as the rough logging road that connected her life to the outside world. Conservation officers had arrived with orders to 1oose Bimbo. Schwartz was to1d she wasn’t allowed to touch Bimbo any more It seemed somebody had complained,said Environment Minister Terry Lake earlier in the week, noting it’s illegal to keep wild animals as pets.
During those tense days,sleepless nights were made even more restless by nightmares,said Schwartz. There were news stories and Facebook pages which supported Schwartz and by Friday,the government had changed its mind. Schwartz could keep her pet with the help of a veterinarian and conservation officers.
“It makes me feel good,”said Schwartz of the announcement.“She is my life.and I’ve had her since the day she’s been born.”
The relationship began when a friend found the orphaned fawn (幼鹿) along a nearby logging road,more than a kilometer away from her current home,said Schwartz. The friend brought the fawn over because she knew Schwartz had raised a deer before.
Schwartz named the fawn Bimbo,based on a Gene Autry song that was playing inside her home at the time,and began feeding the animal goat’s milk.
Days turned into months and years, and now Bimbo’s a part of the family.
【小题1】According to Paragraph 1 , Janet Schwartz’s life is returning to normal because______.
| A.no one disturbs her life again |
| B.she can continue to keep the deer |
| C.she has married again |
| D.Bimbo has returned to the forest |
| A.It was the only companion in her house |
| B.She wanted to study the lifestyle of the deer. |
| C.The deer had become part of her life. |
| D.She had a veterinarian to help her. |
| A.the deer was not properly taken care of |
| B.the deer brought harm to the neighborhood |
| C.it was against the law to keep the deer as a pet |
| D.the deer made too much noise |
| A.Schwartz’s love for the deer. |
| B.The threat to the deer in the wild. |
| C.The change of the law. |
| D.The influence from the press and the Web. |
| A.Bimbo will continue to stay with Schwartz. |
| B.Bimbo will be loosed to the wild. |
| C.A professional worker will take over Bimbo. |
| D.Bimbo will stay m a nearby Zoo. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
A programmer and an engineer are sitting next to each other on a long flight from Los Angeles to New York.The programmer leans over to the engineer and asks if he would like to play a fun game.The engineer just wants to take a nap, so he politely declines and rolls over to the window to catch a few winks.
The programmer persists and explains that the game is really easy and has a lot of fun.He explains, "I ask you a question, and if you don't know the answer, you pay me $5.Then you ask me a question, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $5." Again, the engineer politely refuses and tries to get to sleep.
The programmer, now somewhat anxious, says, "OK, if you don't know the answer you pay me $5, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $50!" This catches the engineer's attention, and he sees no end to this torment(折磨) unless he plays, so he agrees to the game.
The programmer asks the first question."What's the distance from the earth to the moon?'' The engineer doesn't say a word, but reaches into his wallet, pulls out a five dollar bill and hands it to the programmer.Now, it's the engineer's turn.He asks the programmer, "What goes up a hill with three legs, and comes down on four?" The programmer looks up at him with a puzzled look.He takes out his laptop computer and searches all of his references.After about an hour, he wakes the engineer and hands him $50.The engineer politely takes the $50 and turns away to try to get back to sleep.The programmer, more than a little angry, shakes the engineer and asks, "Well, so what's the answer?" Without a word, the engineer reaches into his wallet, hands the programmer $5, and turns away and goes back to sleep.
【小题1】What's the best title for the passage?
| A.A Boring Conversation | B.A Fun Game |
| C.A Trick During The Flight | D.A Question Without Answer |
| A.Confident. | B.Selfish. | C.Greedy. | D.Generous. |
| A.The engineer has little money with him. |
| B.Actually the engineer doesn't know the answer, either. |
| C.The engineer is bored with programmer. |
| D.The engineer beats the programmer at last. |
| A.In the beginning the engineer is not interested in the game. |
| B.The engineer is too sleepy to want to play the game. |
| C.At last the engineer gains $45 from the programmer. |
| D.Nobody knows the answer to the engineer's question. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
The centenary(百年)of the birth of William Faulkner, one of the great modern novelists, was celebrated in September 1997. Faulkner wrote about the southern states of the United States of America where he grew up, and where his family had an important part to play in the history of that region. His work became a touchstone for insights into the troubled issues of southern American identity, race relations, and the family interrelationships of the old time southern gentry(贵族).
Faulkner was born in New Albany, Mississippi on September 25, 1897. Despite his interest in writing, he left Oxford High School, Mississippi, without graduating. After World War I, he entered the University of Mississippi as a special student, a right to study which was granted to retired soldiers, although Faulkner had only finished training with the Air Force in Canada, and not entered combat(战斗).
Faulkner began to write poems, a verse play, short stories and finished his first novel Sartoris in 1928. His fiction was centered for 14 of the 19 novels published during his lifetime in a fictional region called Yoknapatawpha County. The name is said to come from the Indian Chickasaw word meaning split land.
In December 1950, Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. When he accepted it in Stockholm, his speech emphasized that he wished to continue writing, but in a positive way that affirmed the power of humanity to prevail over adverse circumstances. As he said in his speech, he still felt that, despite the threat of nuclear war then hanging over the world, the central concern of the writer should be “the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself”. He wanted the tensions and problems that he had cast the spotlight on in the southern states of America to be resolved by the life-affirming attitudes and action of his characters. Like playwright Tennessee Williams, Faulkner was a major voice who spoke for the troubled heart of the southern states of America. His achievement is all the more remarkable because, as a schoolboy, he was not only a frequent absentee but also reportedly failed to reach pass grades in English class. His collected short stories, novels, poems, and other writings form a legacy( 遗产) of literature which casts profound illumination(启发) on the special culture of the South, a culture which developed from a history and social circumstances that were always unique.
From the focus on a fictional county, and by remaining true to his view of a close-knit but real society that reflected the greater world around him, Faulkner in the end fashioned a legend of the Deep South that is one of the major achievements of the 20th century literature.
【小题1】Which of the following statements about William Faulkner is NOT true?
| A.William Faulkner’s work focuses on several troubled problems of southern America. |
| B.William Faulkner died one hundred years ago. |
| C.Although William Faulkner did not graduate from high school, he had great interests in writing. |
| D.William Faulkner once took part in the army when he was young. |
| A.They were the place where he grew up and his family took an important role in the history of that region. |
| B.His work became a touchstone. |
| C.He cared about the troubled issues of southern America. |
| D.He felt sympathy for the poor in southern America. |
| A.Both Tennessee William and William Faulkner are playwrights. |
| B.Tennessee William was a major voice who spoke for the troubled people in southern America. |
| C.Like Faulkner, he once won Nobel Prize for literature. |
| D.Tennessee William had to pursue his writing career through difficult times. |
| A.He reflected them by writing and criticized them. |
| B.He intended to call on the troubled people to rebel. |
| C.The troubled issues of southern America just provided many elements for his novels. |
| D.He advocated resolving them in positive attitudes and actions. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: "If you live each day as if it were your last, someday you'll most certainly be right." It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?"
Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choice in life.
About a year ago I was diagnosed with cancer. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that was incurable, and that I would live no longer than three to six months. My doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is my doctors' code for preparing yourself to die.
I lived with that diagnosis all day. I was completely in despair. Later that evening, I had another examination and my wife told me that tumor turned to be curable with surgery. I had the surgery and I' m fine now.
This was the closest I've been to facing death. To tell the truth, no one wants to die. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. It clears out the old to make room for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away.
Your time is so limited that you shouldn't waste it repeating someone else's life. Don' t be trapped by dogma(教条)— which is living with the results of other people' s thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most importantly, have the courage to follow your heart. It somehow already knows what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.
【小题1】The doctor advised the author to go home and get his affairs in order because ______.
| A.he had to rest at home |
| B.his disease couldn't be cured |
| C.his disease was not serious at all |
| D.he had to wait for the result of the test |
| A.He thinks it is impossible to avoid. |
| B.He thinks it is not the end of life. |
| C.He thinks it is nothing to be scared of. |
| D.He thinks it is the beginning of a new life. |
| A.follow others' advice | B.take no notice of diseases |
| C.take exercise and keep healthy | D.have the courage to follow our heart |
| A.came across | B.dealt with | C.survived | D.supported |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
The worker I hired to repair my house had just finished a difficult first day on the job. A broken wheel made him an hour late; his ladder (梯子) fell down when he was painting the roof and now his old truck wouldn' t start. With each problem he shouted angrily, more at himself than at his things. As I drove him home, the man didn't say a word.
I tried talking to the man to kill time. I managed to find out that he had come up from Blue Hills in Victoria with his family six months ago to find a job. This was his first job since moving here. I now knew why his price was lower than any other worker I could find in the local newspaper. He really needed the job. His clothes told me as much.
On arriving, much to my surprise, he invited me in to meet his family. As we walked through his front garden he suddenly stopped at a small tree and placed his hands on it. Then, when he opened the door he completely changed. Instead of his troubled face, there was now a warm smile, hugs for his two children and a kiss for his wife.
The following day, I asked him about the tree.
"That's my trouble tree," he answered. "Work troubles aren't welcome at home with my wife and the children. So I hang them on that tree every night when I come home. Then in the morning I pick them up again. "
"And you know what else?" he said smiling,"The next morning I find that there aren't as many as I remember hanging up the night before. "
【小题1】Which of the following things did NOT happen to the worker?
| A.His truck broke down. | B.He was late for work. |
| C.He fell onto the roof. | D.His ladder fell down. |
| A.Today. | B.Last night. |
| C.Six weeks ago. | D.Six months ago. |
| A.Through a newspaper. | B.Beside the trouble tree. |
| C.In his old house. | D.In Blue Hills, Victoria. |
| A.To get good luck, | B.To leave his trouble outside. |
| C.To send good wishes to his family. | D.To clean his hands. |
| A.Looking for a job can make trouble. |
| B.It is important to get to work on time. |
| C.Often our problems are worse than what we think. |
| D.A happy family can make many problems go away. |
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科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解
On a stormy day last August, Tim heard some shouting. Looking out to the sea carefully, he saw a couple of kids in a rowboat w ere being pulled out to sea.
Two 12-year-old boys, Christian and Jack, rowed out a boat to search a football. Once they’d rowed beyond the calm waters, a beach umbrella tied to the boat caught the wind and pulled the boat into open water. The pair panicked and tried to row back to shore. But they were no match for it and the boat was out of control.
Tim knew it would soon be swallowed by the waves.
“Everything went quiet in my head,” Tim recalls(回忆). “I’m trying to fi gure out how to swim to the boys in a straight line.”
Tim took off his clothes and jumped into the water. Every 500 yards or so, he raised his head to judge his progress. “At one point, I considered turning back,” he says. “I wondered if I was putting my life at risk.” After 30 minutes of struggling, he was close enough to yell to the boys, “Take down the umbrella!”
Christian made much effort to take down the umbrella. Then Tim was able to catch up and climb aboard the boat. He took over rowing, but the waves were almost too strong for him.
“Let’s aim for the pier(码头),” Jack said. Tim turned the boat toward it. Soon afterward, waves crashed over the boat, and it began to sink. “Can you guys swim?” he cried. “A little bit,” the boys said.Once they were in the water, Tim decided it would be safer and faster for him to pull the boys toward the pier. Christian and Jack were wearing life jackets and floated on their backs. Tim swam toward land as water washed over the boys’ faces.
“Are we almost there?” they asked again and again. “Yes,” Tim told them each time.
After 30 minutes, they reached the pier.
【小题1】Why did the two boys go to the sea?
| A.To go boat rowing. |
| B.To get back their football. |
| C.To swim in the open water. |
| D.To test the umbrella as a sail. |
| A.To take in enough fresh air. |
| B.To consider turning back or not. |
| C.To check his distance from the boys. |
| D.To ask the boys to take down the umbrella. |
| A.They were dragged to the pier by Tim. |
| B.They swam to the pier all by themselves. |
| C.They were washed to the pier by the waves. |
| D.They were carried to the pier by Tim on his back. |
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