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Whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father and I used to climb the mountain near my house. Walking together, my father and I used to have a lot of conversations through which I learned lessons from his experiences. He always told me, “You should have goals like climbing the mountain.” Without the mountain-climbing that we both enjoyed . We couldn’t have enough time to spend together because my father was very busy. I really got a lot from mountain-climbing. It gave me time to talk with my father and to be in deep thought as well as develop my patience (耐力).
Once we climbed a very high mountain. It was so challenging for me because I was only ten years old. During the first few hours of climbing . I enjoyed the flowers and trees, and the birds’ singing, but as time passed, I got a pain in both of my legs. I wanted to quit climbing. In fact, I hated it at that mountain, but my father said to me, “You can always see a beautiful sky at the top of the mountain, but you cant see it before you reach the top. Only there at the top, can you see all of the nice things, just like in life.”
At that time, I was too young to understand his words. But later after that, I got knew hope and confidence. I found myself standing at the top of the sky, which was as clear as crystal (水晶).

  1. 1.

    The passage tells us that mountain-climbing was _____for Father and Son.

    1. A.
      hard
    2. B.
      enjoyable
    3. C.
      painful
    4. D.
      comfortable
  2. 2.

    The word “quit” in the passage means “______”.

    1. A.
      carry on
    2. B.
      put off
    3. C.
      give up
    4. D.
      pick up
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is the closest (最接近的) in meaning to the father’s words in the second paragraph?

    1. A.
      You will get all you need at the top of the mountain.
    2. B.
      The sky is always as clear as crystal.
    3. C.
      You can find life is full of nice things.
    4. D.
      Never give up half-way.
  4. 4.

    We can infer (推断) from the last paragraph that ______.

    1. A.
      the writer was very successful in his life.
    2. B.
      the writer reached the top of the mountain.
    3. C.
      thought the writer was young, he could understand his father.
    4. D.
      the writer used to stop half-way when he climbed the mountain.
  5. 5.

    The best title (题目) for the passage is “______”.

    1. A.
      Reaching the Top of the Mountain
    2. B.
      Standing at the Top of the Mountain
    3. C.
      Conversations between Father and Son
    4. D.
      How to Get to the Top of the Mountain
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2.                A.imagine        B.breathe         C.explain   D.sit

 

3.                A.box            B.bottle          C.door D.window

 

4.                A.noises          B.claps           C.songs D.steps

 

5.                A.mood          B.rush           C.mess D.row

 

6.                A.angry          B.anxious         C.full  D.late

 

7.                A.necessary       B.natural         C.impossible D.uncertain

 

8.                A.confusing       B.calling          C.asking    D.questioning

 

9.                A.shouted        B.cried           C.whispered D.reported

 

10.               A.who           B.when          C.why D.where

 

11.               A.special         B.wrong          C.same D.different

 

12.               A.filled          B.covered        C.stocked   D.mixed

 

13.               A.laughing        B.wondering      C.worrying  D.singing

 

14.               A.yet            B.too            C.either D.though

 

15.               A.first           B.middle         C.second    D.final

 

16.               A.talk            B.eye            C.word D.idea

 

17.               A.till            B.since          C.if D.before

 

18.               A.waiting         B.dream         C.thought   D.journey

 

19.               A.freed          B.protected       C.married   D.disturbed

 

20.               A.lived           B.met           C.stayed D.grew

 

 

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1.What do the words “on cloud nine” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

A.frightened         B.very happy        C.troubled          D.very angry

2.Shelley takes her dance teachers as a role medel mainly because she is        .

A.strict             B.friendly           C.determined        D.experienced

3.How many children did the Hennigs have according to the text?

A.1.               B.2.                C.4.               D.3

4.What did Shelley often do after she became Miss Louisiana Teen?

A.She visited drunken drivers.               B.She gave dance performance.

C.She helped other teens with their studies.    D.She made speeches on safe driving.

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A.Go easy on yourself and others.            B.Meet friends whenever possible.

C.Be yourself with the support of friends.       D.Have a good role model.

 

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John looked at the pastor, without a word.

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A.presenting contrasts                     B.showing causes

C.offering analyses                        D.providing explanations

2.Why didn't John go inside whenever he went to the church?

A.He was frightened to be recognized by the pastor

B.He was not welcomed by those singing in the church.

C.He was ashamed of his dirty clothes and identity as a thief.

D.He was left alone in the orphanage and nobody cared for him.

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A.excited           B.nervous           C.satisfied           D.angry

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A.6'Are you John?"                       B."Do you see, John?"

C."So you believe in yourself?"               D."Do you believe in God?"

5.Which of the following can best reflect the pastor's great influence on John?

A.John became a famous chef.

B.John admitted his bad behavior.

C.John believed the existence of God.

D.John spread warmth to other orphans.

6.According to the passage, the sunshine cupped in hands can bring

A. cheers and confidence    B, dreams and imagination

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A recent study published in the Journal of personality and Social Psychology offers some clues as to how both nature (personality) and nurture (experience) impact our friendships. Researchers at the University of Virginia and University of Toronto, Mississauga studied more than 7,000 American adults between the ages of 20 and 75 over a period of ten years, looking at the number of times these adults moved during childhood. Their study, like prior ones, showed a link between residential mobility and adult well-being: The more times participants moved as children , the poorer the quality of their adult social relationships.

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“Moving a lot makes it difficult for people to maintain long-term close relationships,” stated Dr. Shigehiro Oishi, the first author of the study, in a press release from the American Psychological Association, “This might not be a serious problem for outgoing people who can make friends quickly and easily. Less outgoing people have a harder time making new friends.”

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1.The passage is written mainly to        .

A.offer advice to women on how to form intimate relationships .

B.explain how nature and nurture impact our friendships.

C.explain how moves during childhood affect children.

D.tell us how to help children make friends.

2.Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?

A.People who moved less during childhood have better social relationships.

B.The more people moved during childhood, the more friends they have.

C.The more people moved during childhood, the better they adjust to society.

D.There is no link between residential mobility and adult well-being.

3.In order for children to maintain long-term close relationships , parents         .

A.should not relocate their homes

B.should relocate their homes within the town

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D.had better move when their children couldn’t build up a bank of friendships

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B.have no impact on an outgoing person

C.are a big problem for both introverts and extroverts

D.help children better adapt to new environment

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A.our friendships are mainly affected by our nurture

B.we can move when children have made a lot of friends

C.the impact of moves will disappear when one reaches adulthood

D.there is some way to minimize the impact of moves during childhood on children

 

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2.A. glad               B.lucky            C.worried          D.sure

3.A. made               B.allowed          C.trained          D.forced

4.A. amusements  B.communication           C.honesty          D.responsibility

5.A. when               B.why              C.where            D.whenever

6.A. changes            B.conflicts        C.worries          D.problems

7.A. looking for  B.picking up             C.waiting for      D.calling up

8.A. angry              B.nervous          C.disappointed     D.ashamed

9.A. quality            B.importance       C.stories          D.ways

10.A. hours             B.minutes          C.days             D.times

11.A. satisfied  B.shocked                 C.surprised        D.concerned

12.A. if                B.unless           C.because          D.so

13.A. guilt             B.disappointment  C.excitement       D.hatred

14.A. home              B.school           C.work             D.office

15.A. finish            B.keep             C.learn            D.stop

16.A. impossible  B.impolite               C.unacceptable     D.unbelievable

17.A. meant             B.suggested        C.showed           D.implied

18.A. reply             B.apologize        C.tell             D.explain

19.A. decisions  B.words                   C.actions          D.friends

20.A. teacher           B.parent           C.writer           D.professor

 

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