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So tired as I was, I bothered myself to open up my cafe shop on the cold morning. With many consumers streaming in, I knew another long business day began. And I had to serve far into the night.
As I rushed among the tables, suddenly, a       asked if I could mind a child. I was quite        but I could tell the man was quite desperate(绝望的). So I had to make a       with him that if he wanted his son to stay and wait for him, he had to        something in the shop.
This was quite       for the man to do; I could       he was quite poor by the       he was dressed. It looked as if he had tried to come in his       clothes. But they still looked a bit old and worn out      he had often worn them, just to make himself look best. Looking down I could see his       were also a bit shabby(破旧的)and the heels(鞋后跟)were in a terrible state. I thought he was going for a job interview. In the end he bought a small box of       for his little son and seated him down in the corner. I could tell the boy was feeling down and only could       with a bit of cheering up.
Seeing that the kid sat there for quite a while, I was a bit       as the poor little kid was sitting      his own. People watched him and some kids even came over to pick on him. I was       to see one of them even knocked his cookies off the table. He quickly went and got them back without saying a word. I was hoping his father would       up and come back for his son's      .
At closing time, the only person left was the little boy. After a while, the father finally came in with a tiresome look. I       he didn't get any job. As they were leaving, I offered the kid a little cake, but the man rejected(拒绝)it. I       he felt as if I had just abused(虐待)him. Of course I didn't mean to. But I could understand why he felt like that. I only wished them good       whatever happened.  
The man opened the door to leave — father and son hand in hand.
小题1:
A.voice B.sound C.noiseD.tune
小题2:
A.pleased B.frightened C.annoyedD.interested
小题3:
A.dealB.decisionC.promiseD.date
小题4:
A.leaveB.buyC.doD.eat
小题5:
A.easyB.naturalC.hardD.possible
小题6:
A.explainB.proveC.thinkD.tell
小题7:
A.manner B.meansC.methodD.way
小题8:
A.poorestB.bestC.prettiestD.oldest
小题9:
A.even thoughB.so thatC.as ifD.now that
小题10:
A.socksB.glovesC.pantsD.shoes
小题11:
A.sweetsB.cigarettesC.cookiesD.cakes
小题12:
A.laughB.speakC.doD.help
小题13:
A.relaxedB.nervousC.satisfiedD.worried
小题14:
A.onB.ofC.byD.for
小题15:
A.touchedB.disappointedC.astonishedD.excited
小题16:
A.hurryB.giveC.turnD.run
小题17:
A.chanceB.benefitC.futureD.job
小题18:
A.hopedB.imaginedC.doubtedD.guessed
小题19:
A.clarified(分类)B.assumedC.confusedD.ignored
小题20:
A.luckB.progressC.supperD.night

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:C
小题6:D
小题7:D
小题8:B
小题9:C
小题10:D
小题11:C
小题12:C
小题13:D
小题14:A
小题15:C
小题16:A
小题17:B
小题18:D
小题19:B
小题20:A

试题分析:作者拖着疲惫的身体打开了店门,客人蜂拥进来。有一个男子请求作者让自己的孩子在店里待着等男子,但有一个前提条件,他必须在店里消费。作者发现男子衣着有点破旧,男子给儿子买了饼干。到了要关门时,男子才回来把男孩领走。
小题1:考查名词辨析。A嗓音;B声音;C噪音;D语调。根据“but I could tell the man was quite desperate”可知,这时,传来一个男人的声音,这里指的是每个人所独有的嗓音,故选A。
小题2:考查形容词辨析。A满意的;B害怕的;C烦恼的;D感兴趣的。根据第一段“So tired as I was”可知,作者很累,心情自然不会很好,故选C。
小题3:考查名词辨析。A交易;B决定;C承诺;D日期。如果他想让小孩在店里等他,他必须买一些东西,make a deal做交易,达成协议,故选A。
小题4:考查动词辨析。A离开;B买;C做;D吃。if he wanted his son to stay and wait for him, he had to        something in the shop如果想让孩子留在店里等候,那个男子需要在店里消费,故选B。
小题5:考查形容词辨析。A容易的;B自然的;C困难的;D可能的。根据“he was quite poor”可知,在店里消费对那个男子来说是困难的,故选C。
小题6:考查动词辨析。A解释;B证明;C认为;D告诉。I could       he was quite poor by the通过......作者能看出来那个男子很穷,故选D。
小题7:考查名词辨析。A方式,态度;B方法;C(理论)方法;D方法。by the       he was dressed通过他的穿衣方式,the way是先行词,定语从句用that/in which/省略,故选D。
小题8:考查形容词最高级。A最贫穷的;B最好的;C最漂亮的;D最老的。根据下一句But they still looked a bit old and worn out可知,上一句的意思是“他的穿着看起来已经是最好的了”,故选B。
小题9:考查连词辨析。A即使;B以便于;C似乎;D既然。But they still looked a bit old and worn out      he had often worn them, just to make himself look best.他的衣服看起来仍然有点旧,他似乎经常穿这件衣服,让自己看起来最精神,故选C。
小题10:考查名词辨析。A袜子;B手套;C短裤,裤子;D鞋子。根据“Looking down”可知,作者往下看,看到的应该是鞋子,故选D。
小题11:考查名词辨析。A糖果;B香烟;C饼干;D蛋糕。根据下一段“one of them even knocked his cookies off the table”可知,男子给孩子买的是饼干,故选C。
小题12:考查动词辨析。A大笑;B说语言;C做;D帮助。the boy was feeling down and only could       with a bit of cheering up男孩有点失望,但也只能强作镇定,do with处理,忍受,对待,故选C。
小题13:考查形容词辨析。A方式的;B紧张的;C满足的;D担心的。as the poor little kid was sitting      his own因为男孩独自一人坐在那里,作者有一点担心他,故选D。
小题14:考查介词辨析。A在......上;B......的;C通过;D为了。on one’s own独自,单独,故选A。
小题15:考查形容词辨析。A感动的;B失望的;C震惊的;D兴奋的。some kids even came over to pick on him一些孩子开始刁难这个小男孩,作者看到一个男孩打翻他的饼干而感到惊讶,故选C。
小题16:考查动词辨析。A赶快,匆忙;B给;C转身,转动;D奔跑,管理,运转。I was hoping his father would       up and come back作者希望男孩的父亲能够快点回来,故选A。
小题17:考查名词辨析。A机会,可能性;B益处;C将来;D工作。for his son's benefit为了这个男孩考虑,故选B。
小题18:考查动词辨析。A希望;B想象;C怀疑;D猜想。I       he didn't get any job.作者猜想他没有找到工作,故选D。
小题19:考查动词辨析。A分类;B假定,认为;C拒绝;D忽视。I       he felt as if I had just abused(虐待)him. 作者认为,男子似乎感到作者虐待了自己的孩子,故选B。
小题20:考查名词辨析。A运气;B进步;C晚饭;D夜晚。I only wished them good       whatever happened. 作者惟愿男子父子两人好运,故选A。
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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

I was puzzled! Why was this old woman making such a fuss about an old copse(矮林) which was of no use to anybody? She had written letters to the local paper, even to a national, protesting about a projected by-pass to her village, and, looking at a map, the route was nowhere near where she lived and it wasn’t as if the area was attractive. I was more than puzzled, I was curious.
The enquiry into the route of the new by-pass to the village was due to take place shortly, and I wanted to know what it was that motivated her. So it was that I found myself knocking on a cottage door, being received by Mary Smith and then being taken for a walk to the woods. “I’ve always loved this place,” she said, “it has a lot of memories for me, and for others. We all used it. They called it ‘Lovers lane’. It’s not much of a lane, and it doesn’t go anywhere important, but that’s why we all came here. To be away from people, to be by ourselves. ” she added.
It was indeed pleasant that day and the songs of many birds could be heard. Squirrels watched from the branches, quite bold in their movements, obviously few people passed this way and they had nothing to fear. I could imagine the noise of vehicles passing through these peaceful woods when the by-pass was built, so I felt that she probably had something there but as I hold strong opinions about the needs of the community over-riding the opinions of private individuals, I said nothing. The village was quite a dangerous place because of the traffic especially for old people and children, their safety was more important to me than an old woman’s strange ideas.
“Take this tree,” she said pausing after a short while. “To you it is just that, a tree. Not unlike many others here.” She gently touched the bark, “Look here, under this branch, what can you see?”
“It looks as if someone has done a bit of carving with a knife.” I said after a cursory inspection.
“Yes, that’s what it is!” she said softly.
She went on, “He had a penknife with a spike for getting stones from a horse's hoof, and I helped him to carve them. We were very much in love, but he was going away, and could not tell me what he was involved in the army. I had guessed of course. It was the last evening we ever spent together, because he went away the next day, back to his Unit.”
Mary Smith was quiet for a while, then she sobbed. “His mother showed me the telegram. ‘Sergeant R Holmes …Killed in action in the invasion of France.’…”
“I had hoped that you and Robin would one day get married.” she said, “He was my only child, and I would have loved to be a Granny, they would have been such lovely babies’- she was like that! ”
“Two years later she too was dead. ‘Pneumonia (肺炎), following a chill on the chest’ was what the doctor said, but I think it was an old fashioned broken heart. A child would have helped both of us.”
There was a further pause. Mary Smith gently caressed the wounded tree, just as she would have caressed him. “And now they want to take our tree away from me.” Another quiet sob, then she turned to me. “I was young and pretty then, I could have had anybody, I wasn’t always the old woman you see here now. I had everything I wanted in life, a lovely man, health and a future to look forward to.”
She paused again and looked around. The breeze gently moved through the leaves with a sighing sound. “There were others, of course, but no one can match my Robin!” she said strongly. “And now I have nothing - except the memories this tree holds. If only I could get my hands on that awful man who writes in the paper about the value of the road they are going to build where we are standing now, I would tell him. Has he never loved, has he never lived, does he not know anything about memories? We were not the only ones, you know, I still meet some who came here as Robin and I did. Yes, I would tell him!”
I turned away, sick at heart.
小题1:The main purpose of this passage is to ________.
A.draw attention to the damage that wars cause
B.persuade people to give up private interest
C.arouse the awareness of being environmentally friendly
D.introduce a touching but sad love story
小题2:Which of the following words can best describe Mary Smith?
A.Selfish.B.Faithful.C.Changeable.D.Stubborn.
小题3:The underlined sentence “I felt that she probably had something there” means ________.
A.I thought there might be something hidden in the woods by Mary Smith
B.I guessed there might be a story related with Mary Smith
C.I thought there might be some reason for Mary Smith’s protest
D.I guessed there might be a secret purpose of Mary Smith.
小题4:What was probably the carving on the wounded tree?
A.The date when Robin Holmes would leave for army.
B.Their wish that this place and tree would last long.
C.Their names and a heart with a sign of arrow through it.
D.Their protest against the war which tore them apart.
小题5:In Mary’s opinion, which of the following might have caused Robin’s mother’s death?
A.PneumoniaB.A chill on the chestC.A heart attackD.Severe sorrow
小题6:The “tree” probably stands for ________.
A.her romance .B.her determinationC.her sadnessD.her dream

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

Just two years before her 100th birthday, Sensei Keiko Fukuda has become the first woman to achieve a tenth-degree black belt --- the highest rank in the martial art and combat sport judo(柔道). Fukuda is now one of only four living people who’ve earned the tenth-degree (or dan) black belt. Throughout history, only sixteen people have ever achieved this honor.
Fukuda began practicing judo in 1935 and is the only surviving student of its founder, Kano Jiguro. Urged by her teacher, she learned English to help spread judo internationally.
During a time when getting married, building a family, and becoming a housewife was the standard, Fukuda went against tradition, opting out of marriage to pursue the martial art.
“All I did was judo ... this was my marriage,” Fukuda reflected tearfully to the San Francisco Chronicle. “This is when my life destiny was set. I just never imagined how long this road would be.”
She described the Jiguro’s school, known as the Kodokan, as “old-fashioned and sexist(性别歧视的) about belts and ranks”. In fact, an order that prevented women from achieving any higher than a fifth-degree black belt kept Fukuda at that level for thirty years. She was finally promoted to sixth dan in 1972 when a woman’s division was created.
Fukuda said she approached judo and her life with the intention to “be gentle, kind and beautiful, yet firm and strong, both mentally and physically”. Fukuda said this kind of beauty is decidedly not external (外部的). “ A kind soul is inner beauty,” she explained to the paper. “I believe this is true beauty … All my life this has been my dream.”
Dream realized, the 98-year-old Sensei Keiko Fukuda continues to teach judo three times a week at a woman’s judo.
小题1:It can be learned from the passage that ____________.
A.Fukuda achieved the tenth-degree black belt at 97.
B.four people earned the tenth-degree black belt in history.
C.nearly all of Kano Jiguro’s students were dead.
D.the Kodokan was founded in 1935.
小题2:The underlined part “opting out of” in the 3rd paragraph is closest in meaning to _________.
A.choosing or welcomingB.longing for or desiring
C.keeping out of or avoidingD.missing or having no chance of
小题3:Why did Fukuda remain at fifth-degree black belt for so long a time?
A.It was hard for her to improve her level.
B.She suffered from a foolish rule.
C.Her family life took up too much of her time.
D.She didn’t want to improve her level.
小题4:Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A.The only surviving student of Kano Jiguro remains single.
B.The tenth-degree black belt is the highest rank in judo.
C.Sensei Keiko Fukuda spreads judo throughout the world.
D.98-year-old woman becomes the first woman ever to earn judo’s highest-degree black belt.

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