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14.In my opinion,_____ shouldn't be any doubt that China will become one of the most powerful countries in the near future.(  )
A.thisB.thatC.itD.there

分析 应该毫无疑问中国会在不久的将来成为最强大的国家之一.

解答 答案是D.考查句型There is no doubt that….应该毫无疑问中国会在不久的将来成为最强大的国家之一,所以答案选D.

点评 英语中句子通常分为简单句,并列句和复合句,其中有一些较为常用的固定句型更是高考经常考查的内容,熟悉并学会运用这些句型有助于同学们很快建立句子结构,完成题目.

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There once lived a boy named Woo Sing,(16)whose father brought home a mirror.Woo Sing had never seen one before.So when he saw it for the first time,he didn't understand(17)whatit was,but thought he saw(18)anotherboy,which made him very happy,for he thought the boy had come to play with him.He spoke to the stranger in a very friendly way,but received no reply.He laughed and waved at the boy,who did exactly(19)the  same thing.Then he thought,"I'll go closer.It may be that he doesn't hear me".But when he began to walk,the other boy imitated(模仿)him.Woo Sing stopped(20)tothink(think) about these strange actions,saying to himself,"This boy is fooling me.He does everything that I do;"and the more he thought about it,the(21)angrier(angry) he became and soon he noticed the boy became angry too.So Woo Sing(22)struck(strike) the boy in the glass,but he only hurt his own hand and went(23)crying(cry) to his father,who said,"The boy you saw was(24)yourimage.This should teach you an important lesson,my son.You should never show your anger to others.Now remember that in real life when you strike(25)withoutcause you'll hurt yourself most of all."
19.In a moment of personal crisis,how much help can you expect from a New York taxi driver?I began studying this question and found the answers interesting.
One morning I got into three different taxis and announced,"Well,it's my first day back in New York in seven years.I've been in prison."Not a single driver replied,so I tried again."Yeah,I shot a man in Reno."I explained,hoping the driver would ask me why,but nobody asked.The only response came from a Ghanaian driver,"Reno?That is in Nevada?"
Taxi drivers were uniformly sympathetic when I said I'd just been fired."This is America,"a Haitian driver said."One door is closed.Another is open."He argued against my plan to burn down my boss's house.A Pakistani driver even turned down a chance to profit from my loss of hope; he refused to take me to the middle of George Washington Bridge-a﹩20 trip."Why you want to go there?Go home and relax.Don't worry.Take a new job."One very hot weekday in July,while wearing a red ski mask and holding a stuffed pillowcase with the word"BANK"on it,I tried calling a taxi five times outside different banks.The driver picked me up every time.My ride with a Haitian driver was typical of the superb assistance I received.
"Let's go across the park."I said."I just robbed the bank there.I got﹩25,000."
"﹩25,000?"He asked.
"Yeah,you think it was wrong to take it?"
"No,man.I work 8 hours and I don't make almost﹩70.If I can do that,I do it too."
As we approached 86th and Lexington,I pointed to the Chemical Bank.
"Hey,there's another bank,"I said,"Could you wait here a minute while I go inside?"
"No,I can't wait.Pay me now."His reluctance may have something to do with money-taxi drivers think the rate for waiting time is too low-but I think he wanted me to learn that even a bank robber can't expect unconditional support.

61.From the Ghanaian driver's response,we can infer thatA.
A.he was indifferent to the killing      B.he was afraid of the author
C.he looked down upon the author         D.he thought the author was crazy
62.Why did the Pakistani driver refuse to take the author to the middle of the George Washington Bridge?D
A.Because he was able to help the author to find a new job.
B.Because he wanted to go home and relax.
C.Because it was far away from his home.
D.Because he thought that the author would commit suicide.
63.What is the author's interpretation of the driver's reluctance"to wait outside the Chemical bank"?B
A.The driver thought that the rate for waiting time was too low.
B.The driver thought it wrong to support a taxi rider unconditionally.
C.The driver was frightened and wanted to leave him as soon as possible.
D.The driver did not want to help a suspect to escape from a bank robbery.
64.Which of the following statements is true about New York taxi drivers?C
A.They are ready to help you do whatever you want to.
B.they often refuse to pick up those who would kill themselves.
C.They are sympathetic with those who are out of work.
D.They work only for money.
65.The passage mainly discussesC.
A.how to please taxi drivers.
B.how to deal with taxi drivers
C.the attitudes of taxi drivers towards riders in personal trouble
D.the attitudes of taxi drivers towards troublesome taxi riders.
6.I had looked forward to this day for a long time.Finally I,Kirsty Sturart,would stand on the top of Mont Blanc,the highest mountain in Europe.Although I climbed often in my native Scotland,this was my first trip to the Alps.My companions-Jean Pierre Barton,Maurice Gautier,and Mary Sargent-and I left our camp early and planned to reach the top by late morning.
As we neared the top,large clouds gathered and it began to snow.We found shelter and decided to wait for the snow to stop.After three hours,however,we decided to go back and try again the next day.We started down the mountain in the thick snow.Jean-Pierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them.As he was returning to us,he started to fall.
His fall started an avalanche(雪崩) and it was falling towards us!I was swept away by the heavy snow.Jean-Pierre hurried down to me."Are you OK?"he asked.
"I think I broke my leg,"I answered.
"I'd better radio for help!"he said."Where are the others?"We couldn't see Maurice or Mary anywhere.
Jean-Pierre called the emergency radio number,and the police said they would send help right away.It seemed like hours,but only minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter. The helicopter couldn't land on the mountainside,so they lowered two men,two dogs,and a stretcher(担架).One man ran to me,but I told him to search for the others.The dogs were trained for avalanche rescue and soon began to dig crazily in the snow.
Bernardo,the lead dog,found Mary's scarf and led the rescuers to her.Maurice was nearby.The men gave us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to lift us into the helicopter.Two men inside the helicopter pulled us up with the ropes.I went first on the stretcher.
Once we were safely inside,the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix.Our poor rescuers and their dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain.Later we would find these brave men and thank them for saving our lives.
56.What prevented the climbers from reaching the top?A
A.The terrible weather.
B.The loss of the sunglasses.
C.The injury of the team members.
D.The unexpected height of the mountain.
57.How did the writer break his leg?D
A.The road was covered with snow.
B.His companion knocked into him.
C.The heavy clouds blocked his view.
D.The avalanche caused a fall for him.
58.How did the writer feel while waiting for help?A
A.Anxious.        B.Crazy.          C.Sorry.          D.Annoyed.
59.What do we learn from the passage?D
A.Mary was the leader of the team.
B.The team was upset about their failure.
C.It was several hours before the rescue team arrived.
D.The writer was excited thinking of climbing Mount Blanc.
4.Compassion (同情) is a desire within us to help others.With effort,we can translate compassion into actions.An experience last weekend showed me this is true.I work part-time in a supermarket across from a building for the elderly.These old people are our main customers,and it's easy to lose patience over their slowness.But last Sunday,one aged gentleman appeared to teach me a valuable lesson.This untidy marl walked up to my register with a box of biscuits.He said he was out of cash,had just moved into his room,and had nothing in his cupboards.He asked if we could let him have the food on trust.He promised to repay me the next day.
I couldn't help staring at him.I wondered what kind of person he had been ten or twenty years before,and what he would be like if luck had gone his way.I had a hurt in my heart for this kind of human soul,all alone in the world.I told him that I was sorry,and the store rules didn't allow me to do so.I felt stupid and unkind saying this,but I valued my job.
Just then,another man,standing behind the first,spoke up.if anything,he looked more pitiable,"Charge it to me,"was all he said.
What I had been feeling was pity.Pity is soft,safe and easy.Compassion,on the other hand,is caring in action.I thanked the second man but told him that was not allowed,either.Then I reached into my pocket and paid for the biscuits myself I reached into my pocket because these two men had reached into my heart and taught me compassion.
59.The aged gentleman who wanted to buy the biscuitsC.
A.promised to obey the store rules          
B.forgot to take any money with him
C.hoped to have the food first and pay later
D.could not afford anything more expensive
60.Which of the following best describes the old gentleman?B
A.kind and lucky                                                  
B.poor and lonely
C.friendly and helpful                                        
D.hum and disappointed
61.The writer followed the store rules becauseA.
A.he wanted to keep his present job
B.he felt no pity for the old gentleman
C.he considered the old gentleman dishonest
D.he expected someone else to pay for the old gentleman
62.What does the writer 1earn from his experience?B
A.Wealth is most important than anything else.
B.Helping others is easier said than done.
C.Experience is better gained through practice.
D.Obeying the rules means more than compassion.

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