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通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

Mrs. Wettiner was old and blind. But she tried to do everything for herself. She even used to go for walks alone from her home once a day for exercise and fresh air, and found her way by ________ things with her white stick. She learnt where everything was, so she never lost her way. But then one day some men came and cut down some trees at the side of the road which she followed. When she reached that place that evening, she didn’t feel the trees with her stick, so she was in ________.

She stopped for a minute and ________, but she didn’t hear any other people, so she went ahead for a kilometer or two, and then she heard water under her.

“Water?” she said aloud, and stopped. “Am I ________? I suppose so. I must be on a bridge, and there must be a river under me. I’ve been told that there’s a river in this part of the country. But I don’t know its exact position(位置). How am I going back to my home from here?”

All at once she heard a young man’s friendly________ near her. It said, “Excuse me, can I help you?”

“How kind of you!” Mrs. Wettiner answered ________. “Yes, please. I’m lost. Some of the trees which I follow when I go for my evening walk have been removed today, and if I hadn’t been lucky enough to come across you, I don’t know what I’d have done. Can you please help me to get home?”

“Certainly,” the man answered. “Where do you live?”

Mrs. Wettiner told him, and they began walking. The man took Mrs. Wettiner to her home, and she ________ him in and gave him some coffee and a piece of cake. She told the man how_________ she was that she had met him.

“Don’t thank me,” the young man said. “I want to thank you. I was trying to make up my mind into the river. But I’m not going to do it now.”

1.A. reading B. touching C. making D. helping

2.A. difficulty B. happiness C. control D. action

3.A. rested B. watched C. shouted D. listened

4.A. tired B. busy C. lost D. crazy

5.A. voice B. noise C. speech D. talk

6.A. proudly B. patiently C. excitedly D. doubtfully

7.A. ordered B. joined C. helped D. invited

8.A. careful B. thankful C. forgetful D. harmful

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 【解析】Wettiner夫人是一个盲人,她经常外出散步。但这一次她迷路了,正当她不知道该怎么办的时候,一个年轻人把她送回了家,她非常的感激。事实上,这个年轻人也非常的感谢她。 1.句意:她甚至经常从她的家一个人外出散步,来锻炼身体、呼吸新鲜空气,然后用她的白色拐杖触摸东西来找到回去...
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Do you want to travel to cool places, meet lots of foreigners, and learn a new language or two? 1. No matter what country you live in, you can learn world trade in Japan, study art in France, or take dancing lessons in Ghana.

Besides the excitement of travel, one reason to study abroad is that you will experience new customs, holidays, foods, art and music. 2. He said, “I learned French and now I can speak French fluently. When I was in France, I learned about cultures, people, and myself. I learned a lot from the stand (立场) of an active member of the country, not from a tourist’s stand.”

3. Christina studied in Caracas, Venezuela, a city of 10 million people. The city is different from her hometown. Christina said she learned how to express herself in another language. 4.

Living away from home can also help you adjust in the transition (过渡) to college and adulthood (成人期). Matthew said he returned from studying in Australia with confidence and practical knowledge. “5. Moving 560 miles from home didn’t seem particularly daunting (令人畏惧的) after having lived thousands of miles away.”

根据材料内容,将A—E五个句子还原到文中空白处,使短文完整、通顺,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。

A. Andrew was a student who once studied in France.

B. After having gone abroad in high school, I found the transition to college to be easy.

C. That made him more confident.

D. If you want, consider a study abroad program.

E. Another reason for studying abroad is that you’ll gain self-confidence.

1.D 2.A 3.E 4.C 5.B 【解析】本文是一篇说明文。你想去比较酷的地方旅行吗?你想结交外国朋友吗?你想学习一两门新的语言吗?如果你有这些想法,考虑一下去国外学习的项目吧。 1.句意:如果您愿意,可以考虑出国留学计划。本句是一个承接句,是对上面几个问题的回答。选D。 2.句意:安德鲁是一名曾在法国留学的学生。从下面一句he said…可知,上句...

The Empty Easter Egg

Jeremy was born with a twisted body and a slow mind. At the age of 12 he was still in second grade. He would make _________, and his teacher, Doris Miller, often became angry with him.

One day, the children talked ___________ about the coming of Easter (复活节). Their teacher Doris told them the story of Jesus, and then to___________ the idea of new life springing forth, she gave each of the children a large plastic empty Easter egg. She asked them to bring it back tomorrow with something inside that shows new life.

The next morning, 19 children came to school, laughing and talking as they_______ their Easter eggs in the large basket on Miss Miller’s desk. It was time to open the now filled empty eggs. In the first egg, Doris found a flower. “Oh yes, a flower is certainly a _________ of new life,” she said. The next empty egg shell contained a plastic butterfly, which looked very real. Doris held it up. “We all know that a caterpillar changes and grows into a beautiful butterfly. Yes, that’s new life, too.”

Suddenly, Jeremy spoke up. “Miss Miller, aren’t you going to talk about my Easter egg?” Impatiently, Doris replied, “But Jeremy, your Easter egg is _________.” He looked into her eyes and said softly, “Yes, but Jesus’ tomb (坟墓) was empty, too.” Time stopped. When she could speak again, Doris asked him, “Do you know why the tomb was empty?”

“Oh, yes,” Jeremy said, “Jesus was killed and put in there. Then His Father raised Him up.” “And that’s how Easter _________!”

The recess bell rang. While the children excitedly ran out to the schoolyard, Doris cried. The cold inside her melted completely away.

Three months later, Jeremy died. Those who paid their respects were __________to see 19 Easter eggs on top of his casket (棺材), all of them empty.

1.A. noises B. friends C. eggs D. plans

2.A. worriedly B. proudly C. excitedly D. sadly

3.A. guess B. explain C. check D. change

4.A. pushed B. dropped C. threw D. placed

5.A. name B. picture C. sign D. shape

6.A. empty B. small C. big D. broken

7.A. ended B. started C. changed D. developed

8.A. happy B. angry C. disappointed D. surprised

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.A 7.B 8.D 【解析】 这篇短文给我们讲述了一个先天患有重病的男孩Jeremy,在听了老师将复活节的故事之后,带来了一个空的彩蛋,他认为耶稣的墓是空的,因为耶稣复活了,所以他的空的彩蛋也象征着一个复活的生命。 1.句意:他经常发出噪音,他的老师Doris Miller经常很生他的气。noi...

When you were at school, the last thing you probably wanted to do was spend your weekends going to work. There was homework to do, sport to play and fun to be had. But our parents probably advise us to find a job to make some pocket money and get some life experience. When I was a teenager I had a paper round: delivering newspapers to people's homes. I then turned to a Saturday job in a supermarket: putting the things on the shelves in order and working at the checkout.

Today in the UK you are allowed to work from the age of 13, and many children take up part-time jobs. It's a taste of independence. Teenagers agree that it teaches valuable lessons about working with adults and about managing your money. So, that's no bad thing!

Some research has shown that not taking on a Saturday or holiday job could be detrimental to a person later. A 2015 study by the UK Commission on Employment and Skills found that employer's(雇主) organizations criticized young adults because they were ill-prepared for full time work. And they were proved not having taken part-time work at school age. However, a recent report has shown that the number of school children in the UK with a part-time job has fallen by 20% in the past five years.

So, does this mean that British teenagers are now more afraid of hard work? Probably not. Some experts feel that young people think going out to work will influence their performance at school, and they are under more pressure now to study hard and get good exam results---and a good job in the long term. However, Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, told BBC News that "Proper part-time work is a good way to help young people learn skills that they will need in their working lives." It's all about getting the right balance between doing part-time work and having enough time to study and rest.

Many young people actually want to work because it gives them a sense of freedom. One 13-year-old girl called Rachel, who has a Saturday job in a shop, told the BBC that "I enjoy my job because I'm making money and it helps my confidence speaking to people and socializing with people I work with." That seems like something worth getting up for on a Saturday morning. Did you do a part-time job when you were at school?

1.According to the passage, teenagers probably prefer            on the weekend.

A. doing homework to having fun with friends

B. playing sports outside to doing homework at home

C. having fun with their parents to playing sports outside

D. playing sports to delivering newspapers to people's homes

2.What does the word "detrimental" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Harmful. B. Impossible. C. Important. D. Worthy.

3.According to the passage, Geoff Barton probably agrees that            .

A. Teenagers like taking part-time jobs more than full-time jobs.

B. doing part-time jobs is more important than studying and resting.

C. taking up part-time jobs benefits teenagers' future working lives.

D. teenagers are under more pressure now to study hard and get good grades.

4.What's the writer's main purpose in writing the passage?

A. To call people's attention to the school children

B. To Criticize school children are out of control

C. To show school children dislike part-time jobs

D. To encourage school children to take part-time jobs

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.D 【解析】文章大意:本文讲述了学生兼职对学习的影响,由于担心兼职会影响他们的学业成绩,很多学生选择不兼职,导致兼职的人数下降,但是兼职是可以增加学生的社会经历的,有利于学生增长见识。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段前两句When you were at school, the last thing you probably wanted to...

Thomas Hardy was an English author, novelist and poet. He was born on 2 June, 1840 in the east of Dorchester in Dorset in England. His father worked as a builder. Hardy received his first schooling from his mother at home until the age of eight when he went to school for the first time. In 1862, he moved to London tostudy architecture (建筑) at King′s College, London. He did well in studies and was given prizes from the Royal Institute of British

Architects, but he had developed a strong desire for writing by then and decided to take it as a lifetime job.

Thomas Hardy met his wife Emma Lavinia in 1870 in Cornwell while still working as an architect. They finally married in 1874. Though the marriage later became partly unhappy for unknown reasons, her death in 1912 came as a shocking and painful experience to him.

Hardy as a writer is mainly known for his novels. His first novel, The Poor Man and the lady, was written in 1867 and was destroyed when a number of publishing houses refused to publish it. Later, he anonymously(匿名地)published two novels Desperate Remedies and Under the Greenwood Tree in 1871 and 1872. His first success as a writer came in 1873. With the publication of his first important book A Pair of Blue Eyes, which was mainly about the happy days spent with his wife Emma. Another great success was his novel Far from the Madding Crowd. The novel was first published in 1874 and brought him greater success. He next wrote The Return of the Native, published in 1878. Hardy moved with his wife to Max Gate, in a house designed by him where he wrote The Mayor of Caster Bride, published in 1886 followed by The Woodlanders(1887).

In 1927, Hardy fell sick and finally died in January 1928. He was buried beside his wife.

1.Why did Thomas Hardy move to London in 1862?

A. To receive prizes. B. To work as a builder.

C. To make a living by writing. D. To receive further education.

2.What can we know about Thomas Hardy from the text?

A. His father was his first teacher.

B. Emma's death was a big blow to him.

C. He married Emma soon after they met.

D. Emma and he had different tastes in literature.

3.What can we know about A Pair of Blue Eyes?

A. It was Thomas Hardy's best-known novel.

B. It was once refused by many publishing houses.

C. It was Thomas Hardy's sweet memory with Emma

D. It was written in a house designed by Thomas Hardy himself

4.Which of the following order is correct according to the passage?

a. Emma died.

b. The book A Pair of Blue Eyes was published.

c. The couple moved to Max Gate.

d. He received further education in London.

e. He married Emma.

A. edcab B. dbeca C. debca D. edcba

5.What's the passage mainly about?

A. Thomas Hardy and his wife.

B. Thomas Hardy's hard way to success.

C. Thomas Hardy's unhappy family Life.

D. Thomas Hardy and his novels.

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.D 【解析】 文章讲述了英国的作家Thomas Hardy的生平和他的小说。 1.根据In 1862, he moved to London to study architecture (建筑) at King′s College, London可知他去伦敦是为了上大学,接受更好的教育;故选D 2.根据her de...

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