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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。
A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston. They walked without an appointment (预约) into the outer        of Harvard’s president. But they were       by his secretary and kept waiting. For hours, the secretary took no notice of them,        that the couple would finally become       and go away. But they didn’t. The secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though        .
A few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a       face. The lady told him, “We had a son that        Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard. He was        here. But about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. My husband and I would like to        a memorial (纪念物) to him, somewhere on campus.”
The president wasn’t        . Instead, he was shocked. “Madam,” he said, “we can’t put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died. If we did, this       would look like a cemetery (墓地).” “Oh, no,” the lady       quickly, “we don’t want to put up a statue. We would like to give a        to Harvard.” The president rolled his eyes and         at the couple and then exclaimed(呼喊), “A building! Do you have any        how much a building costs? We have spent over $ 7,500,000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent. The president was    , because he could get rid of them now. Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly. “Is that all it costs to start a       ? Why don’t we just start our own?” Her husband nodded. Since their offer was     , Mr and Mrs Stanford traveled to California      they founded the University that bears their       , a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer cared about.
小题1:
A.labB.libraryC.hallD.office
小题2:
A.watchedB.stoppedC.followedD.interviewed
小题3:
A.hoping B.findingC.realizingD.imaging
小题4:
A.surprisedB.disappointed C.worriedD.troubled
小题5:
A.hopelesslyB.carefullyC.unexpected D.unwillingly
小题6:
A.pleasantB.funnyC.coldD.sad
小题7:
A.attendedB.visited C.studiedD.served
小题8:
A.cleverB.braveC.proudD.happy
小题9:
A.set aboutB.set upC.take downD.take over
小题10:
A.satisfiedB.excitedC.movedD.ashamed
小题11:
A.houseB.partC.gardenD.place
小题12:
A.explainedB.expressedC.refusedD.admitted
小题13:
A.buildingB.yardC.playground D.square
小题14:
A.laughedB.shoutedC.glancedD.called
小题15:
A.suggestionB.ideaC.thoughtD.opinion
小题16:
A.boredB.astonishedC.interestedD.pleased
小题17:
A.departmentB.universityC.businessD.club
小题18:
A.turned inB.turned up C.turned down D.turned out
小题19:
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when
小题20:
A.nameB.characterC.pictureD.sign

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

试题分析:本文叙述了Stanford夫妇两人想在自己儿子曾经就读的学校建一个纪念碑,并同时搞建设支援学校,但是遭到了拒绝,于是两人就去了加利福尼亚在那里建了自己的学校,实现了他们的愿望。
小题1:考查名词及上下文的呼应。A. lab实验室,B. library图书馆,C. hall 大厅,D. office办公室,这夫妇两人没有哈佛的校长约定好就走到办公室的外面,选D
小题2:考查动词及上下文的呼应。A. watched观看,B. stopped停止,拦下来,C. followed跟随,D. interviewed采访,他们被秘书拦下来,一直在等,选B
小题3:考查动词及上下文的呼应。.A. hoping希望,B. finding发现,C. realizing意识到,D. imaging想象,秘书希望这对夫妇等的感觉没有希望了就会主动离开了,所以秘书故意让他们等了好久,故选A
小题4:考查形容词及上下文的呼应。A. surprised惊讶的,B. disappointed失望的,C. worried 担心,D. troubled困难,希望这对夫妇等的感觉失望了,选B
小题5:考查副词及上下文的呼应。A. hopelessly绝望地;B. carefully小心地;C. unexpected意外地。D. unwillingly不情愿地;秘书本来就不愿意去打扰校长,可是看到这对夫妇不走,于是不情愿地去打扰一下校长,故选D
小题6:考查形容词及上下文的呼应。A. pleasant令人愉快的,B. funny滑稽的,C. cold冷淡的,D. sad悲伤的,根据下文The president wasn’t moved 和he could get rid of them now可知,校长不愿意见到他们,所以脸上的露出的肯定是冷漠的表情,故选C
小题7:考查动词及上下文的呼应。A. attended参加,上学,B. visited参观,C. studied学习,D. served服务,根据下文studied at Harvard可知那对夫妇的儿子在这里上过学。那对夫妇说“我们有个儿子在这里上了一年的学” studied后需要加介词at。故选A
小题8:考查形容词及上下文的呼应。A. clever聪明的,B. brave勇敢的,C. proud骄傲的,D. happy快乐的,儿子在这里过得很高兴,选D
小题9:考查动词短语及上下文的呼应。A. set about开始;B. set up 建立,设立C. take down记下; D. take over接管,因为儿子一年前去世了,所以想给他见一个纪念碑,故选B
小题10:考查形容词及上下文的呼应。A. satisfied满意的; B. excited兴奋的,C. moved感动的,D. ashamed羞愧地。根据下文“Madam,” he said, “we can’t put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died.可知校长没有被感动,故选C
小题11:考查名词及上下文的呼应。A. house房子,B. part部分,C. garden花园,D. place地方,如果都想在这里修纪念碑,根据我们的常识可知,那么这个地方就成了墓地了,故选D
小题12:考查动词及上下文的呼应。A. explained解释,B. expressed表达, C. refused拒绝,D. admitted承认,根据“Oh, no,”可知这个妇女是在解释,选A
小题13:考查名词及上下文的呼应。A. building建筑,B. yard院子,C. playground操场,D. square广场,根据A building! Do you have any  50  how much a building costs?选A
小题14:考查动词及上下文的呼应。laugh at sb嘲笑; shout at sb向某人呼喊;glance atsb 瞥了某人一眼;call at+地点拜访某地, 校长听到要建楼就瞥了他们一眼,又喊到……,故选C
小题15:考查名词及上下文的呼应。 A. suggestion建议,B. idea想法,C. thought思想D. opinion观点,have any idea知道,你是否知道建一个大楼需要多少钱?选B
小题16:考查形容词及上下文的呼应。A. bored厌烦的,B. astonished惊讶的,C. interested感兴趣的,D. pleased高兴的,根据下文because he could get rid of them now 可知校长的这时的心情应是高兴的,故选D
小题17:考查名词及上下文的呼应。 A. department部门,B. university大学,C. business生意,D. club俱乐部,根据Why don’t we just start our own?” 花费over $7,500,000D就可以建一个大学,那么为什么不可以见我们自己的学校呢,故选B
小题18:考查词组:A. turned in 上交,B. turned up出现,C. turned down拒绝,D. turned out 结果是,既然请求被拒绝,他们夫妇就去了加利福尼亚,选C
小题19:考查定语从句:先行词是California,定语从句中缺少地点状语,用where引导定语从句,夫妇两人在那里建了学校后以他们的名字给学校命名,故选C
小题20:考查名词及上下文的呼应。 A. name名字,B. character性格,C. picture图画,D. sign标志,以他们的名字给学校命名,选A
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C.Because no surgeons in the first hospital knew the injuries to the author’s son.
D.Because no surgeons in the first hospital could do surgery on the author’s son.
小题3:When the author finally saw her son, she could hardly recognize him probably because his
face_____________.
A.was seriously injured
B.was filled with small pipes
C.was too pale to be recognized
D.was covered by a piece of cloth
小题4:On the third day after being taken to the hospital, _____________.
A.the author’s son finally opened his eyes.
B.the situation of the author’s son suddenly worsened
C.the author’s son was finally out of danger
D.the author’s son did not need any more surgery
小题5:After the accident, what did the author probably learn?
A.Life is full of “if onlys”.
B.Being a single mother is not easy.
C.Children are more important than work.
D.Accidents can happen to every kid.

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The largest campaign of killing rats in history is set to poison millions of rats on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. Scientists say the campaign planned for 2013 and 2014 will restore beautiful South Georgia to the position it once held as the world’s most important nesting sites for seabirds.
It was sailors in the late 18th century who unintentionally introduced rats to what had been a fresh environment. “If we can destroy the rats, at least 100 million birds will return to their home on South Georgia,” says Tony Martin, a biology professor at the University of Dundee who was invited to lead the project.
South Georgia is by far the largest island to get rid of animals that destroy native wildlife after being introduced deliberately or accidentally by people. Though rats and mice have done the most damage, cats, foxes, goats, deer, rabbits and other species have been targeted in the campaigns around the world.
South Georgia is seven times the size of New Zealand’s Campbell Island, currently the largest area ever killing rats. The successful war against Campbell Island rats was carried our in 2001 with 132 tons of poison dropped from five helicopters.
“New Zealand pioneered the techniques for ridding islands of rats and in fact our operation on South Georgia is based on New Zealand’s technology.” Says Martin. “Some New Zealanders will be helping our campaign, including our chief pilot, Peter Garden, who was also chief pilot for the projects at Campbell Island and Rat Island, in the Aleutian chain of the north Pacific.”
The second and third stages in 2013 and 2014 will involve dropping as much as 300 tons of poison from the air onto every part of the island where rats might live. It is a huge operation, carried out during the stormy southern autumn when the rats are hungry and the risks of poisoning native wildlife are less than in the spring and summer months. “Ideally we’d do in winter but the weather makes that too risky,” Martin says.
The ecological payback will be priceless. But Martin says, “The full benefits will take decades to arrive, because some of these birds are slow to hatch.”
小题1:According to the passage, how did the rats appear on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia ?
A.They were attracted there by wildlife.
B.They escaped there from Campbell Island.
C.They were introduced there by sailors accidently.
D.They were brought in by people deliberately.
小题2:Which of the following is True about Peter Garden ?
A.He is in charge of the campaign on the sub-Antarctic island.
B.He will be the only pilot for the project on the sub-Antarctic island.
C.He will benefit a lot from the campaign on the sub-Antarctic island.
D.He made great contributions to the project at Campbell Island and Rat Island.
小题3:The operation of ridding South Georgia of rats is to carried out in autumn because _________.
A.the war against Campbell Island rats failed in all seasons except autumn.
B.only then do the New Zealanders to help the operation have the spare time.
C.rats then need more food and the operation does less harm to native wildlife.
D.the poison kills rats more effectively than it does in any other season.
小题4:What can we infer from the passage?.
A.The campaign of killing rats will benefit the native wildlife in a short time.
B.Rats aren’t the only species to be blamed for the disappearance of wildlife.
C.The first stage of killing rats on the sub-Antarctic island didn’t make great achievements.
D.The campaign in South Georgia will fully follow in the footsteps of that on Campbell Island.

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

A cancer-stricken British teenage girl said Thursday she had been moved by messages of support from around the world after writing an online "Bucket List" of things she wanted to do before dying.
Alice Pyne, l5, created an Internet blog in which she described her fight against a cancer of the white blood cells. “I’ve been fighting cancer for almost four years and now l know that the cancer is gaining on me and it doesn't look like I'm going to win this one," she wrote.
For her list, the teenager took inspiration from the 2007 film “The Bucket List”, in which two terminally ill(患绝症的) men, played by Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson, draw up a list of things they wish to do before they die.
On her list, at the site www.alicepyne.blogspot.com, she has included making everyone sign up to be a bone marrow donor(骨髓捐赠者), swimming with sharks, meeting boy band Take That and getting a purple iPad computer.
Messages of support and offers of help quickly flooded her webpage and it became one of the most talked about subjects on Twitter.
"Oh dear and I thought that I was just doing a little blog for a few friends!" she wrote after her site attracted huge attention. "Thank you so much for all your lovely messages to me."    
Pyne, who lives with her family in the northwest English town of Ulverston, revealed (透露) the management of Take That had arranged for her to see the band after reading her blog. A group of local lawmakers have also joined forces with the Anthony Nolan blood cancer charity to encourage people to join its stem cell register.
小题1:What happened after Alice Pyne wrote her "Bucket List"?
A.The media called on people to help her.
B.People sent gifts to her from all over the world.
C.A lot of people offered to donate bone marrow to her.
D.People around the world sent messages to support her.
小题2: Alice Pyne wrote her "Bucket List" to  ___________.
A.express her last few wishes
B.say goodbye to a few friends
C.give comfort to two terminally ill men
D.catch people's attention
小题3:It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Alice Pyne _________.
A.is unaware of her own conditions
B.is calm to know that death is approaching
C.is very sad to know that she will die
D.is still quite confident in fighting against cancer
小题4:Which of the following is NOT on Alice Pyne's "Bucket List"?
A.To meet a boy.B.To get a cool computer.
C.To swim with sharks.D.To ask people to donate bone marrow.

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