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  On a snowy and windy afternoon, An-drea, a ten-year-old girl, went out for play. She was walking along the sands when she was blown into a ditch (沟) by the seashore. She was frightened and tried her best to climb out. But the ditch was too deep and she was too weak to get out of it. So Andrea cried at the top of her voice for help. But what she could hear over the snow ditch was nothing but the terrible noise of the wind. Nobody came to her and nobody knew where she was. She struggled (挣扎) again and again. Her face was whipped by the strong wind, snow and sand, and she was almost fro-zen. Her hands began to feel stiff (僵硬). She also felt her strength running out of her. She started to cry hopelessly. Just at the moment Andrea saw a black dog appearing, through the heavy snow. It was Villa, her true friend. She was glad to see the sign of life. And the dog set out to work as soon as she got to An-drea. She cleaned away the snow around her with her paws and hind leg's, then reached out her big strong fur head to Andrea. The little girl closed her arms round Villa's neck. The dog backed away slowly, pulling her out of the ditch inch by inch.

  Successfully, Andrea got out of the ditch at last. Then she struggled to her feet. With great difficulty, led by her true friend Villa,she was saved.

  Villa, the black dog, was given a gold medal and honoured as Brave Hero Dog of America.

(1) The purpose (目的) of this passage is to tell us________.

[  ]

A.the excellent relation between a girl and her dog

B.how a brave girl survived a serious ac-cident

C.what people did to a dog that saved a girl

D.how a brave dog managed to save her little master

(2) Andrea ________when stuck in the snow ditch.

[  ]

A.tried every possible means to save her-self

B.did nothing but wait for help to come

C.believed that her dog would come to help her

D.was sure that people were to give her a hand

(3) Describe how the dog pulled the girl out of the ditch.

[  ]

A.She pushed the girl out with her head.

B.She caught the girl by the arm and pulled hard.

C.She let the girl hold her head and stepped back.

D.She held the girl's clothes in her mouth and ran back.

(4) The underlined phrase “struggled to her feet” means “________”.

[  ]

A.tried to go away on foot

B.stood there with difficulty

C.managed to stand up

D.fought hard to protect her feet

答案:D;A;C;C
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  In 1970, my five brothers, my sister and I lived in the housing projects of Toronto with our parents.My father was a factory worker, and my mother stayed at home.Each year my father would dress up as Santa Claus and go through the streets of the projects sharing joy and candies with the children there.He loved it as much as they did!

  But around the Christmas in 1970, my father was out of his job and money was tight.In fact, there was no money for Christmas and my parents weren’t sure what they’d provide for us.

  That Christmas Eve, however, as usual, my father left the house dressed as Santa Claus.He knew that even though our Christmas would be hard, he could not disappoint the other kids in the neighborhood.

  As my father left the house and went down the walkway, Santa Claus was walking up, with a great sack(袋)full of gifts for us! He said nothing, only smiled a sweet smile at my father, and wished him a Merry Christmas.The happy man handed Dad the sack and walked away down the block.

  We never knew who the man was and who showed us great kindness on a snowy Christmas night.We do know, however, that without him we would have had nothing under the tree.His kindness gave my parents hope and showed us in a very real way the true meaning of Christmas.

  Our family has never forgotten this kind stranger.Each year we tell the story of the mysterious Santa Claus and try to repay(报答)his gifts by giving gifts to others in need.

(1)

The author’s father _________.

[  ]

A.

was once the richest man in his hometown

B.

had to support a family of 9 people

C.

was working in a government office

D.

looked like Santa Claus most

(2)

What happened in 1970?

[  ]

A.

They had the worst Christmas in their lives.

B.

The author’s father was out of work.

C.

The author’s mother lost her job.

D.

They had a little money left for Christmas.

(3)

The author’s family knew _________.

[  ]

A.

who the mysterious Santa Claus was

B.

why the mysterious Santa Claus helped them

C.

they could find the mysterious Santa Claus one day

D.

how they could repay the mysterious Santa Claus

(4)

It can be inferred(推断)that _________.

[  ]

A.

the mysterious Santa Claus was one of their relatives

B.

the mysterious Santa Claus was a rich man in the area

C.

the sack from the mysterious Santa Claus was very expensive

D.

the author’s family were all thankful to the mysterious Santa Claus

Sometimes giving someone a helping hand is just simple.But sometimes it works like a 36 that opens a door to a whole new world of understanding.

Living in a small all-white  37  in the Midwest, my family and I were 38  that we were safe from the race riots (暴乱) in some larger cities.That  39  when I began working at a bank in a larger city nearby.My family  40  gave me advice on whom to avoid, what situation to stay away, and how to  41  myself.

On a snowy  42  after work, I guided my second-hand car out onto the street and knew  43 I didn't have to stop, it would keep running.The battery needed replacing.

However, as I expected the car choked and died at a red light.Fortunately, to my  44 ,I saw a pair of headlights coming up.But  45  three young black men jumped out of the car, I could hardly  46 - fear filled me.

The driver came to my windows and asked if I needed help.I  47 for a moment and then nodded.The fellows crowded around at once and  43__ working.As one of them connected the two engines by cables, my nerve (神经) jumped with so much electricity I think I could have charged the 49 and brought it back to life.But thankfully they 50 completed the project.

I pulled out a few  51 from the purse, "It's all I have but it's yours, I appreciate the help.Thank you."

The driver must have seen the 52  still in my eyes because he smiled, seeming to be 53 by my panic, and then waved his hand, "You  54  it.Just glad to help."

This experience taught me that I should never simply  55 anyone according to their skin color or race or wealth.

36.A.push       B.key         C.car          D.handle

37.A.house      B.dry        C.country       D.company

38.A.grateful    B.curious         C.upset        D.hopeful

39.A.crashed       B.improved        C.settled        D.changed

40.A.cautiously     B.approximately       C.nervously      D.fluently

41.A.distinguish   B.defend       C.behave       D.express

42.A.morning    B.noon       C.afternoon      D.evening

43.A.even if    B.in case       C.as long as      D.now that

44.A.relief       B.regret        C.content       D.belief

45.A.because    B.if         C.although       D.when

46.A.breathe       B.speak       C.drive        D.survive

47.A.calculated     B.choked        C.hesitated      D.screamed

48.A.set about     B.set down      C.set aside       D.set up

49.A.engine      B.battery       C.headlight      D.cable

50.A.slowly      B.briefly       C.gradually    D.quickly

51.A.dollars      B.tickets        C.cards      D.pictures

52.A.interest    B.confuse        C.fear        D.shock

53.A.amused      B.frightened     C.thrilled       D.disappointed

54.A.make      B.keep       C.spend        D.earn

55.A.judge       B.trust                     C.attack        D.dislike

第一节  

The young boy and his father sat quietly watching the snow fall on a snowy Saturday afternoon.

“Dad, my friend told me that every snowflake is 36  . But they look all the same to me. How can we tell?” the child asked.

Dad felt it was his 37 to give a more satisfying answer. “Son, snowflakes are like people. We are each  38 in a very special way. We can test it right now,” he said.

The child stood up, put out his hands, and 39 as snowflakes landed on his gloves. “These snowflakes are all different on my gloves, but those in the yard look the same. Together they are even more_ 40 and striking. Then if people are like snowflakes, why don't they  41 ?”

“Choice,”Dad said. "Their choices 42 them what they are.”

43 choice is a bad thing?” the boy asked.

“Oh, no. Only when we choose the 44 things.”

“How do we tell right from wrong?" the child asked.

Dad was given the chance to build upon the foundation of his son's 45 . He reached down and began to 46 with the snow. He 47 the snow into two sides, three large snowballs on one side and several smaller ones on the other.

“Which side did the right thing?” he asked the boy.

The child looked at both sides but 48 answer. Then Dad placed the three larger snowballs on top of each other.

“It’ s a snowman! The side 49 made me snowman!” the boy replied with 50

Yes, all these people came together and recognized how special each of them was, so they joined in a(n) 51 to build up mankind,” Dad said.          

The child then stood up and 52 an arm full of the smaller snowballs. One by one he began to throw them at the other small piles of snow. He said,”This is what happens when people can't work together. They have a(n) 53 .”

Dad was shocked. He stood up, lifted the boy and 54 him tightly, whispering to him, “I hope that your world will learn to work and live together. I hope you will make the right  55

and learn to build the best snowman ever.”

36. A. similar        B. different          C. freezing          D. special

37. A. challenge       B. trouble               C. responsibility       D. position

38. A. private        B. associated         C. unique            D. isolated

39. A. inspected       B. watched          C. glanced          D. glared

40. A. beautiful B. effective C. comfortable D. significant

41. A. get along       B. take care         C. cheer up          D. break up

42. A. remain        B. appear            C. become          D. make

43. A. Though        B. However         C. So              D. While

44. A. exact         B. coincident         C. fortunate         D. wrong

45. A. interest        B. concern          C. worry            D. faith

46. A. communicate    B. work             C. mix              D. relate

47. A. separated       B. divided           C. distinguished       D. parted

48. A. couldn' t       B. shouldn' t         C. wouldn' t         D. needn' t

49. A. that          B. what             C. how             D. when

50. A. disappointment  B. frustration        C. enthusiasm        D. humour

51. A. power         B. effort            C. organization        D. attempt

52. A. gathered        B. sorted            C. threw            D. formed

53. A. war          B. debate            C. agreement        D. negotiation

54. A. trembled       B. swung            C. pulled            D. held

55. A. steps         B. turns             C. choices          D. points

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