题目内容
As a teenager,I felt I was always letting people down.I was rebellious (反叛的)outside,1 on the inside, I wanted people to 2 me.
Once I left home to hitchhike(搭便车) to California with my friend Penelope.The trip wasn’t 3 ,and there were many times I didn’t feel safe.One situation in particular 4 me grateful to still be alive.When I returned home,I was different,not so outwardly sure of myself.
I was happy to be home.But then I noticed that Penelope, who was 5 with us, was wearing my clothes.And my 6 seemed to like her better than me.I wondered if I would be
7 if I weren’t there.I told my mom, and she explained that 8 Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could 9 me.I pointed out, “She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been.” My mom said these were wonderful 10 , but I was the only person who could fill my 11 .She made me realize that even with my 12 -and there were many—I was a loved member of the family who couldn’t be replaced.
I became a searcher, wanting to 13 who I was and what made me unique.My 14 of myself was changing.I wanted a solid base to start from.I started to resist pressure to 15 in ways that I didn’t like any more, and I was 16 by who I really was.I came to feel much more
17 that no one can ever take my place.
Each of us 18 a unique place in the world.You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think, So 19 about being replaced.You 20 be.
1.A.and B.but C.as D.for
2.A.leave B.respect C.admire D.like
3.A.easy B.hard C.fun D.long
4.A.succeeded B.kept C.managed D.remained
5.A.playing B.eating C.staying D.running
6.A.family B.friends C.relatives D.class
7.A.loved B.mentioned C.cared D.missed
8.A.before B.after C.though D.unless
9.A.scold B.compare C.replace D.match
10.A.qualities B.girls C.people D.times
11.A.character B.role C.task D.job
12.A.faults B.advantages C.manners D.pities
13.A.look for B.look back C.find out D.give up
14.A.picture B.view C.sense D.drawing
15.A.think B.learn C.change D.act
16.A.thankful B.delighted C.disappointed D.hopeful
17.A.sure B.doubtful C.happy D.lonely
18.A.carries B.catches C.seizes D.holds
19.A.talk B.forget C.care D.argue
20.A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.can’t D.needn’t
1-5 BDABC 6-10 ADCCA 11-15 BACBD 16-20 BADBC
第二节 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21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
One day a small group of young people were at a wildlife park on a field trip.
“Oh, look at her, she's so beautiful.” All of us 21 a cheetah(印度豹)named Subira in respect-except a teenage boy called Cory in the back row, who seemed to be 22 to himself in impatience. When several members of the group turned in his 23 , he brushed the front of his T-shirt as though to 24 dust, and, in a gesture clearly meaning to 25 us, rolled up the right sleeve (袖子)of his shirt, further showing his well-developed 26 .
Cory had 27 of playing professional baseball someday. No one doubted Cory's 28 . But that was before the car accident. Not only did Cory lose a 29 in the accident but his hope and his spirit.
Seeing such a large audience, Subira couldn’t wait to give the crowd a 30 of her skills. “How fast she runs!” one shouted. “But she only has three legs.” one cried.
No one was more 31 than Cory. He stared at the animal with the missing leg and he smiled, tears of hope in his 32 .
Looking 33 into Cory' s face, the organizer explained “It was soon after she came to us that she showed her own worth-a 34 gift of love and spirit. In the past few years, the gift of Subira has 35 people around the world,and without words Subria has become our most persuasive 36 , and the most priceless gift.”
Cory asked 37 , “Can I touch her?”
As the rest of the group looked on in amazement, the boy wheeled himself over to the large gate and 38 to push it open. The expression on his face was one of great 39 . It was clear that Cory had 40 the gift of Subira.
21. A. listened to B. laughed at C. smiled at D. stared at
22. A. talking B. wondering C. sitting D. lying
23. A. face B. direction C. way D. attitude
24. A. clear B. feel C. remove D. catch
25. A. amuse B. impress C. satisfy D. frighten
26. A. fingers B. body C. hands D. muscles
27. A. talked B. dreamed C. decided D. expected
28. A. smartness B. speed C. ability D. mind
29. A. leg B. arm C. hand D. promise
30. A. memory B. speed C. show D. quality
31. A. astonished B. interrupted C. terrified D. disappointed
32. A. heart B. face C. expression D. eyes
33. A. bravely B. frankly C. directly D. immediately
34. A. unique B. common C. right D. difficult
35. A. excited B. warned C. described D. touched
36. A. newspaper B. spokesman C. program D. teacher
37. A. calmly B. softly C. bitterly D. proudly
38. A. wished B. decided C. begged D. struggled
39. A. puzzle B. disappointment C. satisfaction D. shame
40. A. received B. refused C. seen D. found
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teenage girl in a pink sweater puts her hand on his shoulder
and flashes a peace sign at the camera.
"Everybody wants to understand what Mo Yan'' s life used to be like, when we were young," says Guan, lead-ing a small crowd inside the abandoned house to a dusty room where Mo, now 57, was married. A broken antique radio – a wedding gift, Guan says – sits on a crumbling concrete bed, untouched for decades.
Gaomi people are extremely proud of their Nobel prizewinner, whom they fondly refer to as "Teacher Mo Yan". Long red banners(横幅)congratulating Mo hang from the sides of concrete homes along major streets.
Guan Moxin recalls one tourist who ate a bean from a vine(腾)near their childhood home, threw his arms in the air, and declared that he had consumed a tiny piece of Mo’s Nobel miracle.
“Mo Yan’s works have elements from Gaomi’s culture,”says Mao Weijie,an official who over-sees the newly-built Mo’Yan museum in a local high school.“He writes about Gaomi paper-cutting,for example,and sometimes he writes using our Gaomi dialect.”
Guan Yifan,Mo’s father,says that Mo does not come hack home often,but when he does,“we just talk about what’8 happening our home hew the tomatoes are growing,that type of thing.”Inside the house,faded family pictures hang on newspaper-covered walls;outside,his courtyard over-flows with corn,the fruits of a good harvest.
Although Guan says that he has never read his son’s books,he is proud of Mo’s achievements.“We’re all just happy,”he says.“Very,very happy.”
66.How many years younger is Mo Yan than his brother according to this news item?
A.28 years B.5 years C.8 years D.10 years
67.The teenage girl in a pink sweater is most probably_________________.
A.Guan Moxin’s daughter B.Mo Yah’s daughter
C.a tourist D.a news reporter
68.Which of the following best describes the house where Mo Yah got married?
A.Shabby. B.New. C.Large.D.Clean.
69.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Few people asked Guan Moxin about his brother’s childhood life.
B.The tourist who ate a bean near Mo Yan’s home went crazy.
C.Mo Yan often talks about his writing with his relatives
D.Someone gave Mo Yan a radio as a gift when he got married.
70.From this news item we can learn________________________.
A.Mo Yan’s father and brother are now very rich farmers
B.Mo Yan’s home town has obvious influence on' his writings
C.Mo Yan received a very good education as a child
D.Mo Yan’s father does not like reading his son’s books