题目内容

Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight, "You need fortune(运气)," his father said. "But     you work hard, no fortune will come."
What made him      was that his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him. "You have no talent(天赋).You will never be a pianist." As an eight-year-old boy, Lang Lang was badly      . He decided that he didn't want to be a pianist any more. For the next two weeks, he didn't touch the piano. Wisely(明智的)his father didn't     ,but wait.
Luckily the day came when his teacher asked him to play some holiday songs. He didn't want to, but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he       he could show other people that he had ability to do it well. That day he told his father that he wanted to     with a new teacher. From that point on, everything turned around.
He started        competitions. In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition when it was announced that Lang Lang had won, he was too       to hold back his tears. Soon it was clear that he couldn't stay in China forever-he had to play on the world's big stages. In 1997 Lang Lang      again, this time to Philadelphia, US. There he spent two years practicing and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over.After his     performance at Chicago's Raviniu Festival, gigs(演奏会)in Lincoln Center and Camegie Hall started pouring in. Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots(找到)him, and lets him shine.
小题1:
A.ifB.unlessC.whenD.since
小题2:
A.energeticB.happyC.luckyD.sad
小题3:
A.hurtB.illC.brokenD.scared
小题4:
A.hearB.pushC.eatD.sleep
小题5:
A.realizedB.explainedC.forgotD.noticed
小题6:
A.argurB.danceC.studyD.interview
小题7:
A.winningB.beatingC.watchingD.refusing
小题8:
A.annoyedB.madC.tiredD.excited
小题9:
A.startedB.leftC.movedD.performed
小题10:
A.helpfulB.meaningfulC.successfulD.useful

小题1:B
小题2:D
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:A
小题6:C
小题7:A
小题8:D
小题9:C
小题10:C

试题分析:本文讲述了著名的钢琴家郎朗的求学经历及成名的过程,先是受到老师的嘲讽,但是后来还是坚定信念,成为了著名的钢琴大师。
小题1:考查连词及语境的理解。句意:但是除非你刻苦学习,否则不会有好的将来。A如果B除非C当什么时候D自从……以来。根据后面的no fortune will come可知不刻苦学习就会没有将来;故选B。
小题2:考查形容词及语境的理解。句意:使他难过的是在北京的他的钢琴老师不喜欢他。A有活力的B幸福的C幸运的D难过的。根据后面的表语从句的内容that his piano teacher in Beijing didn't like him可知,老师不喜欢他是使他难过的;故选D。
小题3:考查形容词及语境的理解。句意:作为一个八岁大的孩子,郎朗很受伤害。A受伤害的B生病的C断了的,坏了的D受惊吓的。根据老师对他的挖苦"You have no talent(天赋).You will never be a pianist." 可知,他受到了伤害;故选A。
小题4:考查动词及语境的理解。句意:他的爸爸很明智地没有逼迫他,而是在等待。A听到B推,逼迫C吃D睡觉。根据本句中的副词Wisely是对爸爸做法的评价;即爸爸没有逼迫他继续学钢琴;故选B。
小题5:考查动词及语境的理解。句意:他不想弹钢琴,但是当他把手指放到钢琴的键盘上时,他意识到自己是可以向别人展示他是有能力弹好的。A意识到B解释C忘记D注意到。这是郎朗当时的一种心理感觉,即意识到了自己具备这种能力;故选A。
小题6:考查动词及语境的理解。句意:那一天,他告诉他的爸爸他想跟随一个新老师学习钢琴。A争论B跳舞C学习D采访。根据第一段He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight可知这是他在学校里学钢琴的经历,自然是跟随一个新老师继续学习;故选C。
小题7:考查动词及语境的理解。句意:他开始在比赛中获奖。A赢得B打败,击败C观看,注视D拒绝。根据后面的内容他在国际比赛中获得了大奖,可知,他开始赢得各种比赛;故选A。
小题8:考查形容词及语境的理解。句意:在1994年国际青年钢琴比赛中,当被宣布郎朗获奖时,他兴奋地抑制不住自己的泪水。A恼火的B发疯的C疲倦的D兴奋的。听到自己获奖自然是喜极而泣;故选D。
小题9:考查动词及语境的理解。句意:在1997年,郎朗又搬家了,这次去了美国的费城。A开始B离开C搬动D表演。前面一句说他要去世界各地表演,再结合后面的地点this time to Philadelphia, US.可知,他又搬家了,move to some place即搬到某地;故选C。
小题10:考查形容词及语境的理解。句意:得益于在芝加哥露天音乐节上的成功演出,他的演奏会开始在林肯中心和卡耐基音乐厅大量举行。A有帮助的B有意义的C成功的D有用的。由空前的for fortune to take over可知演出很成功;故选C。
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小题1:
A.sayB.doC.receiveD.find
小题2:
A.teacherB.friendC.father D.husband
小题3:
A.Yes!B.No!C.Really?D.OK?
小题4:
A.angryB.tiredC.nervousD.surprised
小题5:
A.heB.sheC.itD.they
小题6:
A.workingB.studyingC.singingD.farming
小题7:
A.guessB.meanC.sayD.hope
小题8:
A.looked atB.returned toC.arrived atD.left for
小题9:
A.outsideB.insideC.backD.away
小题10:
A.terribleB.wonderfulC.funnyD.special
小题11:
A.workersB.guardC.buildingD.factory
小题12:
A.betterB.harderC.worseD.easier
小题13:
A.butB.ifC.so thatD.such that
小题14:
A.enjoyedB.stoppedC.dislikedD.minded
小题15:
A.wayB.ideaC.planD.visit
Johnny Smith was a good math student at a high school. He loved his computer. He came home early every day, then he worked with it till midnight. But Johnny was not a good English student, not good at all. He got an F in his English class. One day after school Johnny joined his computer to the computer in his high school office. The school office computer had the grades of all the students: the math grades, the science grades, the grades in arts and music, and the grades in English. He found his English grade. An F! Johnny changed his English grade from an F to A. Johnny' parents looked at his report card. They were very happy.
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小题1:Johnny changed his English grade with the computer in _______.
A.the classroomB.the school office
C.a bank near his houseD.his own house
小题2:When Johnny's parents saw the report, they were happy because _______.
A.Johnny was good at math
B.Johnny loved computers
C.Johnny could join one computer to another
D.they thought Johnny was not poor in English any longer
小题3:Who are worried about hackers in the story?   .
A.Johnny's parents.
B.School headmasters, teachers and the police.
C.The police.
D.School headmasters and teachers.
小题4:What should the hackers know well, do you think, after you read this story?   .
A.Information.B.Back computer accounts.C.Computers. D.Grades.
小题5:The last paragraph is about _______.
A.JohnnyB.computersC.hackers D.modem
Something was crying outside. So I went out to see what was happening. A big cat sat by the door. It must run for a long time as it looked tired and dirty. I let it in my house and took out some food; this poor cat ate all, but still looked starving…, so I got my own cats’ fish, and the cat ate that too!
My five-year-old son and eight-year-old daughter were interested in the cat. They bathed (给……洗澡) it and fed it more food. They wanted to keep it. But I didn’t agree. It was not because I didn’t love it. We already had 2 cats and 2 dogs and our house was not big enough to keep more. Another reason was that I thought maybe it got lost. And its owner (主人) must be worried about it. Then I posted notices all over the town in the hope of finding its home. I also bought an ad (广告)time on a radio station. Three weeks passed, but there was no response (答复).
Finally, I decided to keep the cat. Our house was small, but I would take good care of it as possible as I could.  
小题1:What did the cat look like when it came to the writer’s home?
A.Tired but beautiful.B.Cute and clean.
C.Dirty but lovely.D.Tired and dirty.
小题2:Why didn’t the writer agree to keep the cat?
A. The children liked to hit the cat.B.The cat was too small.
C.He wanted to help the cat find its owner.D.He didn’t like it.
小题3:What does the underlined word“starving”mean in Chinese?
A.饥饿的B.忧郁的C.恐惧的D.沮丧的
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.At last, the writer had three cats and two dogs.
B.The writer’s house was too small to keep the cat.
C.The writer’s daughter is three years younger than his son.
D.The writer tried hard to find the cat’s home.
小题5:What is the passage mainly about?
A.Why the writer didn’t want to keep cats any more.
B.How the writer found a cat and raised 饲养 it.
C.How the writer’s family looked after a cat.
D.What the writer did to find the cat’s owner.
Some time ago I discovered that one of my chairs had a broken leg. I didn't think there would be any difficulty in getting it repaired, as there are a lot of antique (古董) shops near my home. So I left home one morning carrying the chair with me. I went into the first shop expecting a friendly reception(接待). I was quite wrong. The man wouldn't even look at my chair.
The second shop, though slightly more polite, was just the same, and the third and the fourth -- so I decided that my approach must be wrong.
I entered the fifth shop with a plan in my mind. I placed the chair on the floor and said to the shopkeeper, "Would you like to buy a chair?"
He looked it over carefully and said,- "Yes, not a bad chair. How much do you want for it, sir?"
“Twenty pounds," I said.
“OK," he said, "I'll give you twenty pounds."
“It's got a slightly broken leg," I said.
‘'Yes, I saw that, it's nothing."
Everything was going according to my plan and l was getting excited. "What will you do with it?" I asked.
“Oh, it will be easy to sell once the repair is done."
“I'll buy it," I said.
“What do you mean? You've just sold it to me," he said.
"Yes, I know but I've changed my mind. I am sorry. I'll give you twenty-seven pounds for it."
“You must be crazy," he said. Then, suddenly the penny dropped. “I know what you want. You want me to repair your chair."
“You're right," I said. "And what would you have done if I had walked in and said, 'Would you repair this chair for me?"'
“I wouldn't have agreed to do it," he said. "We don't do repairs, not enough money in it and too much trouble. But I'II repair this for you. Shall we say for five pounds?" He was a very nice man and was greatly amused by the whole thing.
小题1:We can learn from the text that in the first shop the writer_______.
A.was rather impoliteB.was warmly received
C.asked the shopkeeper to buy his chairD.asked the shopkeeper to repair his chair
小题2: The underlined word "approach" in the second paragraph means_______.
A.plan for dealing with thingsB.way of doing things
C.idea of repairing thingsD.decision to sell things
小题3:The expression "the penny dropped" in the last paragraph means the shopkeeper_______.
A.changed his mindB.accepted the offer
C.saw the writer's purposeD.decided to help the writer
小题4:How much did the writer pay?
A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.
小题5:From the text, we can learn that the writer was_______.
A.honestB.carefulC.smartD.funny
After she did a lot of shopping , Mrs. Smith came out of the shop and started to walk to the bus stop. Her bag was so       that she had to rest for a few minutes. She stopped        a new and bright car. It was just at the side of the road. As she stood there, she saw a policeman     _  towards her. "Excuse me, madam," said the policeman.
" Can you read ___         sign over there?"
“Yes, I can,” said Mrs. Smith.  " It      'No Parking'.  
"Right.  Madam.  So ____ have you parked your car here? I shall have to give you a parking ticket. "
"But this isn't my car," said Mrs. Smith.
"Isn't it?" said the policeman, and his face turned  red. "I'm very sorry. ___I shall have to put a ticket on the front of the car. " Before he was not able to finish writingthe ticket,       woman had arrived. She kissed the policeman and said, "Hello, dear. I knew I could find you here at this time of' the day. Happy birthday! I        you abirthday present. "
"Thank you, dear, But what is it? " asked the policeman. “Here it is," His wife pointed at the red car. “A big surprise,   ___ it?” she continued. “Yes. But you mustn’t  leave it on this road for very long. There's a ‘No Parking' sign over there. "the policeman sighed.
小题1:
A.heavierB.the heaviestC.heavier and heavierD.heavy
小题2:
A.inB.byC.toD.under
小题3:
A.comingB.comeC.comesD.came
小题4:
A.thisB.anC.thatD.不填
小题5:
A.wasB.saidC.isD.says
小题6:
A.whenB.whyC.howD.who\
小题7:
A.StillB.YetC.AndD.While
小题8:
A.aB.otherC.the otherD.another
小题9:
A.buyB.will buyC.have boughtD.was buying
小题10:
A.isB.isn’tC.wasD.wasn’t
I watched as my little brother was caught in the act. He was sitting in the corner of the living room, a _____in one hand and my father’s hymnbook(赞美诗集)in the other.
As my father walked into the room, my brother cowered slightly(轻微地畏缩). He sensed that he had done something _____. Form a distance I could see that he had  _____my father’s new hymnal and scribbled(乱涂)in it. Now looking at my father fearfully, we _____  waited for his punishment.
My father _____his book, looked at it, and then sat down without saying a word.He was a clergyman(神职人员) and for him, books were knowledge. And yet he _____ his children. What he did next was unbelievable. Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, _____ the pen from my brother’s hand, and then wrote in the book himself, alongside the scribbles John had made:
“John’s work, 1959, _____ 2.” How many times have I looked into your beautiful face and into your warm eyes looking up at me and _____God for the one who has now scribbled in my new hymnal. You have made the book sacred(神圣的), as have your brother and sister.
“Wow,” I thought. “This is punishment?”
The years and the books came and went. Our family _____ what all families go through and perhaps a little bit more. But we _____ knew our parents loved us and that one of the proofs(证明)of their love was the hymnal by the piano.
Dad taught us about_____really matters in life: people, not objects; tolerance(宽容), not judgment; love, not anger. Now I, too, am a father. But unlike my father, I do not wait for daughters _____ to take books from my bookshelf and scribble in them. From time to time I take one down, and give it to one of my _____to scribble in. and as I look at their artwork, I think about my father and the_____he taught me.
小题1:
A.bookB.penC.knifeD.toy
小题2:
A.wrongB.specialC.dangerousD.different
小题3:
A.dropped B.readC.borrowedD.opened
小题4:
A.allB.bothC.either D.each
小题5:
A.picked upB.put upC.made upD.wrapped up
小题6:
A.hatedB.neededC.loved D.disliked
小题7:
A.movedB.tookC.broughtD.borrowed
小题8:
A.oldB.birthdayC.agedD.named
小题9:
A.thankedB.askedC.respectedD.pleased
小题10:
A.spentB.experiencedC.supported D.afforded
小题11:
A.everB.sometimesC.neverD.always
小题12:
A.whatB.whyC.whichD.who
小题13:
A.quicklyB.secretlyC.carefullyD.suddenly
小题14:
A.childrenB.sistersC.brothersD.parents
小题15:
A.skillsB.rulesC.lessonsD.subjects
A poor traveler arrived at a small village. He had no food or money. He only had a cooking pot. He
made a small cooking fire, placed his pot on it, and poured in some water. When a few villagers asked 
what he was doing, he said that he was making stone soup which was a recipe passed down from his 
father. He then dropped (扔) a round stone into the pot.
Then the traveler told the villagers stories of his travels and the exciting things he’d seen. He tasted 
(品尝) his soup and said it was nice, but a bit of salt would be better. One villager went home and came
back with some salt for the soup.
A few more villagers stopped to see what was going on when they heard the traveler speaking. The 
traveler told more stories and said that some carrots or onions would be nice to the delicious soup. So 
another villager said he could give a few carrots and brought them from his home.
This continued with the traveler asking for onions, a bit of meat, celery (芹菜), potatoes to the soup.
Finally, the soup was OK and everyone enjoyed the tasty meal.
小题1:What did the traveler have?
A.Some money.B.Some food.
C.A cooking pot.D.Some salt.
小题2:What did the traveler put into the pot at first?
A.Some relish.B.Some vegetables.
C.A stone.D.Some salt.
小题3:What did the traveler want to do when he said the soup was nice?
A.To let the villagers taste the soup.B.To have his meal.
C.To let people know his recipe.D.To get some saltfor his soup.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The traveler put tomatoes, potatoes and carrots into the soup.
B.The villagers were happy to taste the soup.
C.The traveler said the recipe was from his father.
D.The traveler got the soup and paid for nothing.
小题5:What can we learn from the passage?
A.The villagers were clever.
B.The villagers didn’t like listening to stories.
C.The traveler was slow.
D.The traveler was very clever.

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