题目内容

  Autumn means different things to different people.It all depends on your personality, said British naturalist Richard Mabey."Personality shapes your view of the season,"he said."You may see it as a fading away, a packing up(结束), or as a time of packing in another sense – the excited gathering of resources before a long journey."

  If this is true, perhaps it tells us a little about, for instance, Thomas Hood, the 19th Century English poet.About November, he wrote:

No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease

No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees

November!

  On the other hand, another English poet John Keats, already sensing he was seriously ill, was inspired by a late September day to pen one of the most famous poems in the English language, To Autumn.He wrote to a friend afterwards that there was something comforting and healing about it.

  According to Richard Mabey, Keats has the biological evidence on his side.Autumn is not a time of slowing down, but a time of new beginnings and great movements of creatures.For example, just at the moment that Keats's"gathering swallows"(in To Autumn)are departing for Africa, millions of creatures are fleeing from the frozen north like Iceland, Greenland and Russia to winter along the east and south coasts of Britain.According to scientists, before falling, the leaves transfer their chlorophyll(叶绿素)and carbohydrates into the woody parts of the tree for safe-keeping over winter.What remains are the natural antioxidants(防老剂)in the leaves:the yellow and orange carotenoids(类胡萝卜素), and another protective chemical specially produced for autumn, the bright-red anthocyanin(花青素).High color is not a signal of deterioration(退化)and decline, but of detox(排毒的)ability and good health.

  A century after Keats, the American poet Loren Eiseley wrote in his journal:"Suppose we saw ourselves burning like maples in a golden autumn.[And that we could] disintegrate(瓦解)like autumn leaves…dropping their substance like chlorophyll.Would not our attitude towards death be different?"

(1)

From Thomas Hood’s poem, we may infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

he suffered a lot from cold November

B.

he missed the shining summer days very much

C.

he had a negative attitude towards autumn

D.

he enjoyed butterflies and bees very much

(2)

Which word can best describe Loren Eiseley’s attitude towards autumn?

[  ]

A.

Optimistic.

B.

Fearful.

C.

Doubtful.

D.

Realistic.

(3)

In autumn, leaves turn yellow before falling because ________.

[  ]

A.

they can’t bear the freezing

B.

they can’t get enough water from the wood part

C.

chlorophyll and carbohydrates have been lost through leaves

D.

chlorophyll and carbohydrates have come back to the wood part

(4)

From the passage we can learn that________.

[  ]

A.

autumn has different faces in different people’s eyes

B.

John Keats was a good biologist as well as a poet

C.

all creatures move from the cold north to Britain for winter

D.

The three poets were only known for their poems about autumn

(5)

What does the underlined sentence mean?

[  ]

A.

Man can never live long, just as leaves must leave the tree annually.

B.

Man is different from autumn leaves, which will come again the next spring.

C.

Man should treat death calmly, just like autumn leaves fall to the ground.

D.

Man should have a positive attitude towards death, quite different from autumn leaves.

答案:1.C;2.A;3.D;4.A;5.C;
解析:

(1)

推理判断题。从诗中连续的7个no即可看出,诗作者对秋天带有明显的消极的态度。

(2)

推理判断题。诗作者从秋叶飘落联想到人的生死,二者均属自然更替,由此可知他的乐观的态度。

(3)

事实细节题。文中原句:According to scientists, before falling, the leaves transfer their chlorophyll and carbohydrates into the woody parts of the tree for safe-keeping over winter.

(4)

推理判断题。根据文章内容,不难排除另三个选项。

(5)

  句意理解题。从诗中连续的7个no即可看出,诗作者对秋天带有明显的消极的态度。

  全文大意:秋天因不同的个人情感态度而有不同的理解。


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  When I was a little girl, would often accompany you as you modeled for fashion photographers.It was years later that finally understood what role modeling   1   in your life.Little did I known you were   2   every penny you earned to go to   3   school.

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  Your words became my motto.I   16   found myself in the unique position of being either the first(woman doctor in Maryland Rotary)  17   one of the few women(chief medical reporters)in my field.I gained strength every time I said, “Yes, I’ll try that.”

  Encouraged by your   18   I have forged ahead(毅然前行)with my life’s journey, less afraid to make mistakes, and   19   meeting each challenge.You did it, and now I’m   20   it.Sorry, got to run.So much to do, so many dreams to live.

(1)

[  ]

A.

found

B.

play

C.

kept

D.

provided

(2)

[  ]

A.

saving

B.

making

C.

donating

D.

receiving

(3)

[  ]

A.

business

B.

fashion

C.

law

D.

medical

(4)

[  ]

A.

what

B.

that

C.

which

D.

where

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[  ]

A.

at

B.

to

C.

upon

D.

under

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[  ]

A.

amused

B.

worried

C.

puzzled

D.

disappointed

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[  ]

A.

role

B.

tests

C.

positions

D.

shows

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[  ]

A.

must

B.

ought to

C.

need

D.

could

(9)

[  ]

A.

ringing

B.

blowing

C.

falling

D.

beating

(10)

[  ]

A.

choices

B.

chances

C.

challenges

D.

changes

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[  ]

A.

professor

B.

doctor

C.

reporter

D.

model

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[  ]

A.

in danger

B.

in action

C.

in trouble

D.

in charge

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[  ]

A.

weak

B.

powerful

C.

youthful

D.

empty

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[  ]

A.

came back

B.

closed down

C.

went by

D.

opened up

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[  ]

A.

hope

B.

hardship

C.

harmony

D.

sadness

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[  ]

A.

constantly

B.

shortly

C.

hardly

D.

nearly

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[  ]

A.

and

B.

but

C.

or

D.

for

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description

B.

statement

C.

praise

D.

introduction

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[  ]

A.

secretly

B.

curiously

C.

carelessly

D.

eagerly

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[  ]

A.

doing

B.

considering

C.

correcting

D.

reading

Anna arrived far too early. Usually she left things to the last minute, 16 today was a very special occasion. It was almost 17 by getting there an hour beforehand that she 18 to cause the plane to arrive sooner: 19 raced through her mind. “Do I look all right? Will he notice that I’m wearing a 20 trouser suit? Will he even 21 me? "After all,it was a year almost to the day since she had 22 seen Joe. She fished a 23 out of her handbag and inspected her face. Too much make-up?Joe had 24 made any comment but she knew that he did not approve of(赞成)heavy make-up—“gilding the lily”,he 25 it. It was funny how much importance she attached to 26 a good impression on him. After all,friends do not judge each other by 27 All the same,it was the first meeting after a long separation,and she wanted everything to 28 right·

Looking out of the window,Joe 29 a first glimpse,through a break in the  30 ,of the town far below. Certainly it was very flattering that they had 31 him to be the guest lecturer at their Autumn Congress yet again. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee,as a matter of Courtesy(礼貌),had.  32 to meet him at the airport,as he had done on previous occasions. This time,  33 ,it was not necessary,  34  because Joe was quite familiar with the city,but mainly because Anna had said that she could 35 the afternoon off in order to come and meet him.

16. A. and         B. but            C. for              D. as

17. A. because       B. since           C. as if             D. when

18. A. thought        B. liked           C. had             D. hoped

19. A. Idea         B. Facts           C. Thoughts         D. Matters

20. A. new         B. strange          C. latest            D. single

21. A. like         B. recognize         C. terrify           D. tell

22. A. before        B. recently          C. last             D. most

23. A. purse        B. handkerchief       C. mirror           D. book

24. A. never        B. almost          C. often            D. regularly

25. A. told         B. called           C. saw             D. thought

26. A. offering        B. taking           C. having           D. making

27. A. appearance     B. clothes           C. make-up          D. looking

28. A. come across    B. turn up           C. go off           D. get out

29. A. caught        B. left            C. enjoyed          D. met

30. A. air          B. rain            C. train             D. clouds

31. A. employed      B. invited,         C. told            D. informed

32. A. offered       B. arrived          C. intended          D. attempted

33. A. therefore       B. however         C. instead           D. as well

34. A. luckily        B. really           C. partly            D. separately

35. A. put         B. make           C. take             D. leave

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When I was a little girl, I would often accompany you as you modeled (T台展示) for fashion photographers. It was years later that I finally understood what role modeling  36 in your life. Little did I know you were 37 every penny you earned to go to 38 school.

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As young as I was, that statement kept  44 in my ears. I watched as you faced the  45 of completing your studies, starting companies with Dad, while still being a  46 and a Mom of five kids. I was exhausted just watching you   47 . With your words of wisdom in my  48 mind, I suddenly felt unlimited freedom to dream. My whole world  49 . I set out to live my life filled with  50 , seeing endless possibilities for personal and professional achievements.

Your words became my motto. I  51 found myself in the unique position of being either the first (woman doctor in Maryland Rotary)  52 one of the few women (chief medical reporters) in my field. I gained strength every time I said, “Yes, I’ll try that.”Encouraged by your  53 , I have forged ahead(毅然前行) with my life’s journey, less afraid to make mistakes, and  54 meeting each challenge. You did it, and now I’m  55 it. Sorry, got to run. So much to do, so many dreams to live.

36. A. found           B. played          C. kept          D. provided

37. A. saving          B. making          C. donating       D. receiving

38. A. business         B. fashion          C. law           D. medical

39. A. what            B. that            C. which         D. where

40. A. at              B. to             C. upon          D. under

41. A. amused          B. worried         C. puzzled        D. disappointed

42. A. roles            B. tests            C. positions       D. shows

43. A. must           B. ought to         C. need          D. could

44. A. ringing          B. blowing         C. falling         D. beating

45. A. choices          B. chances         C. challenges      D. changes

46. A. professor        B. doctor          C. reporter        D. model

47. A. in danger        B. in action         C. in trouble       D. in charge

48. A. weak           B. powerful        C. youthful       D. empty

49. A. came back       B. closed down      C. went by        D. opened up

50. A. hope            B. hardship         C. harmony       D. sadness

51. A. constantly        B. shortly          C. hardly         D. nearly

52. A. and            B. but             C. or            D. for

53. A. description       B. statement        C. praise         D. introduction

54. A. secretly         B. curiously        C. carelessly D. eagerly

55. A. doing           B. considering       C. correcting      D. reading

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    Looking out of the window, Joe 49 a first glimpse, through a break in the 50 ,of the town far below. Certainly it was very flattering that they had  51 him to be the guest lecturer at their Autumn Congress yet again. The Chairman of the Organizing Committee, as a matter of courtesy(礼貌),had  52 to meet him at the airport, as he had done on previous occasions. This time,  53 ,it was not necessary,  54 because Joe was quite familiar with the city, but mainly because Anna had said that she could 55 the afternoon off in order to come and meet him.

36.A.and          B.but           C.for           D.as

37.A.because      B.since         C.as if          D.when

38.A.thought       B.liked          C.had          D.hoped

39.A.Idea          B.Facts         C.Thoughts      D.Matters

40.A.new          B.strange       C.latest         D.single

41.A.like          B.recognize      C.terrify         D.tell

42.A.before        B.recently       C.last          D.most

43.A.purse        B.handkerchief   C.mirror        D.book

44.A.never        B.almost        C.often         D.regularly

45.A.told          B.called         C.saw          D.thought

46.A.offering       B.taking        C.having        D.making

47.A.appearance   B.clothes        C.make-up      D.looking

48.A.come across   B.turn up        C.go off         D.get out

49.A.caught        B.left           C.enjoyed       D.met

50.A.air           B.rain          C.train          D.clouds

51.A.employed     B.invited        C.told          D.informed

52.A.offered       B.arrived        C.intended      D.attempted

53.A.therefore      B.however       C.instead       D.as well

54.A.luckily        B.really         C.partly         D.separately

55.A.put B.make C.take      D.leave

I shook with cold on the sidelines as my high school soccer team played on. Snow began to fall and so the playing conditions(情况条件)  31 .

   It was a close game so I knew there was 32  chance of my entering the action. I saw only 8 few audience --including my mom -- 33   the field. How I wanted t0  34  a goal for her, or for my coach to praise my sports ability in her  35  . But instead, I never played - - that day or many other days. My mom was   36  to this. I wasn't much of a baseball player either. On the way home and feeling  37  about her coming "for nothing", I told her she shouldn't have  38  to come. She replied, "I had to. " And, when I asked her why, she  39  said, "Because you were there. "

   Now, after many years as a parent, I've come t0  40_ many of the sacrifices(牺牲) that both of my parents,  41 my mom suffered. With age comes intelligence. Almost thirty years later, I can easily 42 why my mom spent so many autumn afternoons standing on the sidelines during my 43 high school career. This was a good 44   I'd come to follow when I became a father. My children came first. And my willingness t0 45  different activities of their lives often  46  me.

   With time going by, I began to realize that  47  I'd evenbecome a father, my education in how to be a good parent had already begun -- the  48   0f the unconditional(无条件的) love, guidance and example set by my  49 . So many valuable lessons were being  50  during my childhood, making me a good father. I'm no longer surprised by my willingness.

31 . A. disappeared  B. worsened    C. mattered      D. worked

32. A. great      B. much      C. some        D. little

33. A. from      B. through     C. across        D. away

34. A. kick      B. have       C. set         D. reach

35. A.mind     B. presence     C. opinion       D. way

36.A. friendly     B. devoted .    C.used         D. open

37. A. certain     B. equal      C. disappointed     D. sad

38. A. troubled    B. persuaded    C. escaped       D. destroyed

39. A. suddenly    B. jokingly     C. nervously      D. only

40. A. escape     B. realize      C. enrich        D. disagree

41. A. usually  、 B. finally     C. entirely        D. especially

42. A. remember  B. determine    C . understand     D. doubt

43. A. unsuccessful   B. hopeful     C. peaceful       D. grateful

44. A. tip      B. example     C. rule         D. goal

45. A. set up     B. join in  、   C. talk about       D. learn from

46.A. surprised    B. setded     C. educated       D. moved

47. A. even if    B. because of    C. as if         D. long before

48. A. reason   B. choice     C . disadvantage    D. result

49. A. teacher    B. mother      C. fnend        D. school

50.A. organized    B. read      C. taught        D. recorded

 

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