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完型填空(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36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
My mother attended college during the day while my sister was in school and I was in daycare.One day at daycare I   36  a tired mother attempt to   37  her daughter.The mother refused her little girl’s request to go to McDonalds for dinner and the daughter immediately  38 over the floor, kicking and screaming, "I want to go to McDonalds."_39_her mother tried stopped her crying.Finally her mother gave in, the girl stopped crying and they left.To say I was amazed would be   40  ,I was delighted that 41  I wanted could be got in the same way.
That day my mother picked me up early from daycare  42  we were collecting our - Christmas shopping.As we walked through the toy section, I saw a  43  I had to have.It was a white and red telephone whose bells   44  as it was pulled along on a string.
45  lovingly at my mother, I asked, "Mama,   46  I have that telephone?" She replied, "Not now, but if you are a good girl maybe Santa will bring it to you." As I insisted, her eyes narrowed and her hand 47  on mine.
By now we were standing in the long line, and I figured it was _48_.I lay down on the ground and began screaming."I want that telephone." Tired Christmas shoppers looked as my mother   49 said, "Becky, you ’d better get up by the count of three  50 ."
Nothing happened.So then she lay   51  me on the floor, and began kicking and screaming, "I want a new car, I want a new house, I want some jewelry, I want…" _52_ , I stood up.
"Mama, stop.Mama, get up," I   53  said.
She stood, and   54  herself off.At first astonished, the others waiting in line began to clap.And as they were leaving, they said with a smile, "Your mom got your good.I bet you’ll never try that again."
And I didn’t, because it left a lasting mental picture more effective than any   55 _ mark.
小题1:
A.lookedB.foundC.observedD.watched
小题2:.
A.pick upB.hold upC.make upD.hang up
小题3:.
A.knockedB.fellC.cameD.took
小题4:.
A.AnythingB.SomethingC.NothingD.Everything
小题5:
A.enoughB.abruptC.impossibleD.inaccurate
小题6:
A.howeverB.wheneverC.whateverD.whichever
小题7:
A.whereB.becauseC.thoughD.after
小题8:
A.toyB.bellC.ringD.doll
小题9:
A.hungB.burstC.stayedD.rang
小题10:
A.Looking upB.Holding upC.Carrying onD.Going through
小题11:
A.mustB.can’tC.shallD.will
小题12:
A.tendedB.accumulatedC.tightenedD.approved
小题13:
A.more or less B.again and againC.now and thenD.now or never
小题14:
A.calmlyB.angrilyC.anxiouslyD.disappointedly
小题15:
A.at lengthB.and so onC.or somethingD.or else
小题16:.
A.besideB.againstC.besidesD.over
小题17:
A.ShockedB.ExcitedC.AngryD.Amused
小题18:
A.excitedlyB.tearfullyC.smilinglyD.jokingly
小题19:
A.liftB.polishedC.breathedD.brushed
小题20:
A.arbitraryB.worthyC.physicalD.Necessary

小题1:D小题1:A小题1:B小题1:C小题1:D 
小题1:C小题1:B小题1:A小题1:D小题1:A  
小题1:B小题1:C小题1:D小题1:A小题1:D  
小题1:A小题1:A小题1:B小题1:D小题1:C
作者小时候看见其他小朋友在地上耍赖撒泼达到自己的目的,于是她也效仿,谁知妈妈的一招一下子就制服了她。是什么办法这么有效呢?这次的经历给作者留下刻骨铭心的教训,那教训比身上挨打更有效。
小题1:. D。从语境可知,这里表示“我”在托儿所“观察”整个事情的经过,看这个女孩如何通过耍赖撒泼达到自己的目的。
小题1:. A。这里表示家长到托儿所接孩子回家。
小题1:. B。语境表示这个女孩没有达到自己的要求,马上就一屁股坐在地上,踢着脚嚷了起来。这里用动词drop表示“忽然倒下/坐下”。
小题1:. C。本题在句中作主句的主语,表示试过许多办法但没有任何办法能让这个女孩停止哭泣。
小题1:. D。下面一句与本句构成递进关系:说我对此觉得惊讶不确切,我暗自觉得高兴。
小题1:. C。看来以后我想要什么东西的时候就可以如法炮制了。
小题1:. B。妈妈提前到了托儿所来接我,因为我们要去买圣诞物品。
小题1:. A。从语境可知故事发生在儿童玩具柜台前,因此选A,母女从玩具销售区穿过的时候。
小题1:. D。把绳子一拉,这个玩具电话会发出电话的响声。这里用ring表示电话“响了”。
小题1:. A。我抬头看着母亲,对她提出我的要求。
小题1:. B。本题用动词insist表示“一定要,坚决要求”。
小题1:. C。我在那里耍横,非要买这个玩具,此时妈妈皱着眉头,紧紧地拉着我的手,要把我从这个区域拉走。
小题1:. D。注意作者的猜测与语气:到了玩具柜台,现在是机不可失,时不再来,如果现在不买到手,那么以后就永远甭想说服妈妈给我买这部电话机了。
小题1:. A。本题只有通过下文才能做出判断。从下文看,母亲管教我的方式很特别,她没有勃然大怒地打骂我,而是非常冷静。
小题1:. D。母亲在威胁我,“等我数到三的时候你最好给我站起来,否则的话”。因此本题选D表示“否则,要不然”。
小题1:. A。母亲的警告没有一丁点作用,于是她做出一个惊人的举动:她也一下子躺在地上,开始踢着脚叫了起来。
小题1:. A。从下文可知,妈妈的这一举动把我给吓住了,我赶紧从地上爬起来,哀求妈妈别这样。
小题1:. B。我脸上还挂着泪珠劝妈妈站起来。
小题1:. D。这里用短语brush off表示“刷掉,拂去”:妈妈站起来,拍掉身上的灰尘。
小题1:. C。从此我再也不敢这样做了,因为这件事给我留下刻骨铭心的教训,那教训比身上的疤痕还更有效
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小题2:..
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A.Surprised.B.Frightened.
C.Satisfied.D.Excited.
小题3:. With the money he got, at first Hobbs _______.
A.planned to have a happy life for a few days
B.decided to give up his work in the factory
C.was to give a dinner to his friends
D.had no idea what to do
小题4:.. Hobbs was asked to _______.
A.tell the lawyer what he did with the money after spending it
B.read his uncle’s will
C.tell the lawyer what was to be done with the money
D.buy some pictures

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When people hear that I’m the youngest person to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, they all have the same question: How did a 22-year old woman row a 19-foot boat for 70 days through high winds and crashing waves? Well, the biggest  difficulty for me wasn’t physical. By the time I decided to do the ocean row, I had already biked 3,300 miles cross-country, run across the Mojave Desert, and swum the 325-mile length of the Allegheny River. No, the tough part would be mental: How would I handle the loneliness, the boredom of the vast sea?
I set off on January 3, 2010. I set my sights on getting past the quarter-way mark, which would take about 20 days.
Day 20, January 22, was gray and cloudy. I could have done something to celebrate, such as treating myself to a chocolate bar. But I didn’t.
I was suffering from terrible loneliness. I hadn’t seen landing over two weeks. Every day was beginning to feel the same. Eating, rowing, sleeping, watch the sky, watch the ocean.
Then, around sunset, I saw something move on the horizon. They were dolphins! They circled my boat. Suddenly I felt so grateful. They had come to help me celebrate, just when I needed them. I rowed at full strength for the next 20 minutes with the dolphins around. By the time we went our separate ways, I was no longer lonely. Better yet, I knew I would be okay.
I did make it, all 2,817 miles. I hit the coast of Guyana, South America, on March 14, after 70 days and five hours at sea. My ocean row raised $70,000 for the Blue Planet Run Foundation, which funds drinking water programs around the world. I know some athletes spend the entire journey imagining the end, and that helps them get through. But for me, the secret is to focus on the moment, where you experience the personal growth—those moments of awareness of being connected to the sun, the weather, and the waves. And, on the best day of my life, those dolphins, which freed myself from terrible loneliness.
小题1:
Which is the step taken as part of preparation for the tough row?
A.swimming the 325-mile length of the river
B.answering the same question raised by people
C.running 3,300 miles cross-country
D.biking across the Mojave Desert
小题2:
What does the underlined part mean?
A.I didn’t have any chocolate bar for energy.
B.I wasn’t in the mood to celebrate my first goal.
C.It’s a pity not to celebrate my passing the quarter of the way
D.It’s a pity not to treat myself to a chocolate bar on Day 20.
小题3:
What can be implied from the last two paragraphs?
A.Imagination was an effective way to help me get through.
B.The Blue Planet Run Foundation helped me a lot.
C.The dolphins accompanied me to reach my destination
D.The unexpected dolphins swept away my loneliness
小题4:
Which can be the best title of the passage?
A.The day I stopped being lonely
B.The only challenge for a 22-year old
C.How to overcome loneliness at sea.
D.How to row alone across the Atlantic

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

  A well-known old man was being interviewed (采访) and asked if it was correct that he had just celebrated his ninety-nine birthday.
“That’s right.” said the old man. “Ninety-nine years old, and I haven’t an enemy in the world. They’re all dead.”
“Well, sir.” said the interviewer, “I hope very much to have the honour of interviewing you on your hundredth birthday.”
The old man looked at the young man closely, and said, “I can’t see why you shouldn’t. you look fit and healthy to me!”
小题1: The old man said he had not an enemy in the world, which shows that he was a very      .
A.friendly man—he never made any enemies
B.healthy man—he lived longer than all his enemies
C.lucky man—his enemies had all died
D.terrible man—he had got rid of all his enemies
小题2: When the interviewer said that he hoped very much to have the honor of interviewing the old man again the following year,      .
A.he was trying to make the old man happy
B.he wished he himself would live another year
C.he did not believe the old man would live to be one hundred
D.he did not believe he would interview the old man again
小题3: When the old man said, “I can’t see why you shouldn’t”, what he meant was      .
A.“You must try to live another year to interview me again next year”
B.“Of course you can see me again since you’re so fit and healthy”
C.“If I live to a hundred years, you should interview me again”
D.“Unless you live another year, you wouldn’t be able to interview me again”
小题4: What kind of man would you say the old man was?
A.He was silly.
B.He was unpleasant
C.He was very proud and sure of his health.
D.He was very impolite to young people.

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