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I had applied for the nuclear(核)submarine(潜艇) program, and Admiral Rickover was interviewing me for the job. It was the first time I met Admiral Rickover, and we sat in a large room by ourselves for more than two hours, and he let me choose any subjects I wished to discuss. Very carefully, I chose those about which I knew most at the time – recent events, seamanship, music, literature, naval tactics(海军战术), electronics, gunnery(射击学) – and he began to ask me a lot of questions that were more difficult. Every time after my answers, he soon showed that I knew rather little about the subjects I had chosen.
He always looked right into my eyes, and he never smiled. I was saturated with cold sweat.
Finally, he asked me a question and I thought it was my turn to show myself off. He said, “How did you stand in your class at Georgia Tech before entering Annapolis as a first year student?” I had done very well, and I threw my chest with pride and answered, “Sir, I stood thirty-ninth in a class of 820!” I sat back to wait for the congratulations – which never came. Instead, the question: “Did you do your best?” I started to say, “Yes, sir,” but I remembered who this was, and thought of several of my times at the Academy when I could have learned more about our allies(二战时的同盟国), our enemies, weapons strategy(战略) and so on, so I finally said, “No, Sir, I didn’t always do my best.”
He looked at me for a long time, and then turned his chair around to end the interview. He asked one final question, which I have never been able to forget – or to answer. He said, “Why not?” I sat there for a while, shaken, and then slowly left the room.
小题1:The passage suggests that ___.
A.the atmosphere of the interviews was very serious
B.the author always did his best in doing everything
C.the author and Admiral Rickover were good friends
D.Admiral Rickover knew the author quite well
小题2:The word “saturated” in the second paragraph may probably mean ___.
A.very satisfiedB.completely wetC.rather sadD.too excited
小题3:When the author said: “Sir, I stood thirty-ninth in a class of 820!’’ He meant __.
A.he did better than most of his classmates at the Academy
B.he had 820 classmates and he was Number thirty-nine
C.he was proud that the class he was in was very large
D.in the class only thirty-nine students stood in front of him

小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:A

试题分析:
小题1:这是推理理解题。 根据 He always looked right into my eyes, and he never smiled. I was saturated with cold sweat.可以看出应选A。
小题2:这是猜测词义题。根据横线后的with cold sweat 可以看出作者由于紧张而出汗了故选B。
小题3:这是推理理解题。根据I had done very well, and I threw my chest with pride and answered, “Sir, I stood thirty-ninth in a class of 820!可以看出作者说这句话时是充满自信,认为自己做的相当好了。故选A。
点评:本文叙述作者的一次面试经历。在面试过程中作者与面试官“斗智斗勇”,一波三折,读来使人回味。推理理解题主要测试考生理解有关关系结构并推出结论的能力,在近几年的高考中出现的频率较高。
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A.June 13B.June 15C.June 17D.June 19
小题2:Why was the writer anxious?
A.He wasn't full of his usual vitality.
B.He didn't see his old friend Nicholas.
C.He was feeling anxious about turning thirty.
D.He didn't like his friend's answer about the best time.
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A.amazedB.savedC.lovedD.supported
小题2:
A.heardB.leftC.foundD.remembered
小题3:
A.headB.stomachC.armD.leg
小题4:
A.museumB.hospitalC.playgroundD.library
小题5:
A.patientB.angryC.niceD.funny
小题6:
A.driver B.doctorC.familyD.roommate
小题7:
A.listedB.expectedC.givenD.accepted
小题8:
A.beforeB.fromC.throughD.with
小题9:
A.cleanedB.movedC.openedD.guarded
小题10:
A.hardB.rareC.easyD.weak
小题11:
A.Instead ofB.In place ofC.Except forD.In return for
小题12:
A.believeB.laughC.talkD.think
小题13:
A.handsB.booksC.sticksD.stories
小题14:
A.complainB.adviseC.missD.enjoy
小题15:
A.bothB.noC.otherD.few
小题16:
A.studyB.discussC.practiseD.eat
小题17:
A.reducedB.seenC.causedD.doubted
小题18:
A.sinceB.becauseC.whetherD.although
小题19:
A.boringB.unpleasant C.dangerousD.tiring
小题20:
A.andB.soC.butD.or
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A.thought ofB.got used toC.dreamed ofD.got tired of
小题2:
A.honestB.hardworkingC.successfulD.reliable
小题3:
A.spentB.wastedC.tookD.did
小题4:
A.could onlyB.couldn’tC.must notD.should often
小题5:
A.weekendB.freeC.eveningD.play
小题6:
A.readB.presentC.teachD.explain
小题7:
A.jokeB.meansC.toolD.trick
小题8:
A.topB.normalC.poorD.slow
小题9:
A.get rid ofB.hang out with
C.break away fromD.keep in touch with
小题10:
A.complainedB.forgotC.worriedD.argued
小题11:
A.haveB.costC.needD.make
小题12:A. left over  B paid off  C. used up  D. put away
小题13:
A.tiredB.pleasedC.disappointedD.bored
小题14:
A.anythingB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing
小题15:
A.clothesB.shirtsC.shoesD.skirts
小题16:
A.anymoreB.somewhereC.anywhereD.everywhere
小题17:
A.guysB.motherC.studiesD.school
小题18:
A.madeB.realizedC.changedD.remembered
小题19:
A.littleB.muchC.lowD.high
小题20:
A.more interestingB.less interesting
C.more importantD.less portant
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小题1:How many siblings does the author most probably have? ____.
A.Three siblings   B.Two siblings                  C.One sibling      D: Four siblings
小题2:Which of the following is TRUE of the facts about the author's father? ____
A.He didn't suffer a heart attack until he retired.
B.He worked in Plant C for 48 years in all.
C.He was hardly angry in his daily life.
D.He did physical work in Plant C.
小题3:When Toby Workman described the author' s father' s job, the author ____.
A.felt familiar with the jobB.didn’t quite understand
C.wanted to learn a foreign languageD.decided to do the same work
小题4:The author gave her daughter the hat, hoping that her daughter could ____.
A.remember her grandfatherB.overcome all difficulties by wearing it
C.get encouraged by her grandfatherD.follow her grandfather' s work
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As I was a child, the old clock me. I watched and listened to it during meals. I  how at different times of the day, that clock would strike with a wonderful   7 . Year after year, the clock struck a part of my   8  , a part of my heart.
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Years later, my grandmother gave me the clock and the key. The old house was quiet. I opened the clock door with my shaking hand. Then   16 , reverently(虔诚地), I entered the key and wound the clock. It sprang to  17 . Tick – tock , tick – tock, life and chimes were  18 into the dining room, into house and into my  19 . In the movement of the hands of the clock, my grandfather  20 again.
小题1:
A.partyB.timeC.placeD.situation
小题2:
A.filledB.clearedC.spreadD.left
小题3:
A.wineB.surpriseC.fishD.love
小题4:
A.friendB.guardC.doctorD.lawyer
小题5:
A.disappointedB.encouragedC.interestedD.comforted
小题6:
A.questionedB.rememberedC.doubtedD.wondered
小题7:
A.soundB.hammerC.voiceD.ring
小题8:
A.studiesB.opinionsC.memoriesD.brains
小题9:
A.strangelyB.carefullyC.eagerlyD.usually
小题10:
A.gotB.keptC.preventedD.found
小题11:
A.BreakB.fallC.stopD.move
小题12:
A.windB.repairC.readD.clean
小题13:
A.unexpectedlyB.gentlyC.difficultlyD.freely
小题14:
A.tickingB.movingC.noisyD.quiet
小题15:
A.helpB.bearC.hopeD.insist
小题16:
A.slowlyB.quicklyC.unwillinglyD.naturally
小题17:
A.feetB.handsC.senseD.life
小题18:
A.breathedB.blownC.takenD.sent
小题19:
A.studyB.bedroomC.heartD.mind
小题20:
A.diedB.livedC.smiledD.sang
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It was a long 20 road. For many __21__ he kept on driving. When it was almostdark ,he saw in a field a tall  22  ploughing(犁地) the land. He stopped his   23 team of horses near the fence and called out,“Hello,farmer.”
“Hello,yourself,”the farmer___24____,still ploughing .
“Where does the horse go?”he asked without knowing his language mistakes.
“I haven’t seen it go anywhere. It   25  stays right where it is,”said the farmer,withoutstopping his work.
“How far is it to the next town?” said the city man,speaking a little more   26  .
“Don’t know. I never    27 it,” replied the farmer. By this time the city man was getting 28 .“What do you know?You’re the biggest fool I ever saw.”
Finally stopping, the farmer turned and looked for a long time  29  at the city man. Then he said,“Maybe I don’t know much.   30  I am a fool. But at least I’m not lost!” 
小题1:
A.signsB.ordersC.attentionD.direction
小题2:
A.realizedB.recognizedC.acceptedD.received
小题3:
A.missB.meetC.lookD.lose
小题4:
A.townB.countryC.capitalD.village
小题5:
A.lonelyB.busyC.dirtyD.crowded
小题6:A seconds     B. minutes     C hours          D years
小题7:
A.driver B.policemanC.farmerD.worker
小题8:
A.strongB.tiredC.weakD.tiring
小题9:
A.askedB.demandedC.repliedD.ordered
小题10:
A.alwaysB.oftenC.sometimesD.seldom
小题11:
A.politelyB.friendly C.loudlyD.angrily
小题12:
A.judgedB.measuredC.sawD.studied
小题13:
A.sadB.lovelyC.friendlyD.angry
小题14:
A.gladlyB.immediatelyC.silentlyD.excitedly
小题15:
A.GenerallyB.FortunatelyC.CertainlyD.Perhaps

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“ All right,” said Derek, “Don’t __44___ anything. I’ll be __45___ in half an hour.
Louise ___46__ and made herself a pot of tea and some toast. Then she went from room to room wondering __47___ anything else was missing.
When Derek arrived, he was content to __48___ her looking so calm. “Have you rung the ___49___?”he asked. “No? Then I’ll do that straight away.” So he rang the police.
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小题1:
A.washroomB.bedroomC.kitchenD.bathroom
小题2:
A.strength B.puzzleC.reason D.trouble
小题3:
A.positionsB.placesC.directionsD.situations
小题4:
A.purseB.vaseC.potD.envelope
小题5:
A.mistakeB.messageC.truthD.news
小题6:
A.visitB.askC.ringD.punish
小题7:
A.invited B.informedC.statedD.scolded
小题8:
A.noteB.coinC.moneyD.bill
小题9:
A.sayB.move C.touch D.prepare
小题10:
A.here B.roundC.offD.away
小题11:
A.sighed B.relaxed C.whispered D.hurried
小题12:
A.ifB.whyC.howD.where
小题13:
A.realizeB.findC.knowD.sense
小题14:
A.policeB.neighbourC.hospitalD.friend
小题15:
A.generally B.luckily C.considerably D.unfortunately
小题16:
A.anyoneB.someoneC.everyoneD.none
小题17:
A.hopeB.askC.waitD.call
小题18:
A.examinedB.repairedC.fixedD.tested
小题19:
A.lockedB.openedC.helpedD.worked
小题20:
A.excitedB.sillyC.worriedD.Guilty
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小题1: When Mark met him the first time, Bill was going _______.
A.to have a basketball gameB.to his classroom
C.to see MarkD.back home
小题2:From what Bill was carrying, we can know that he _______.
A.was a good studentB.liked sports and music
C.liked all the subjects in schoolD.was a good friend
小题3: Mark and Bill _______.
A.were in the same middle school and high school
B.were in the same middle school but not in the same high school
C.often had lunch together at school
D.had known each other before they began to study in middle school
小题4:In this passage, the phrase “break up” means _______.
A.相处很好B.和好如初C.关系破裂D.保持联系
小题5:When Mark helped Bill to pick up some of his things, he _______.
A.knew he could save Bill’s life
B.knew who Bill was and wanted to help him
C.didn’t know why he was going to help him
D.didn’t know what he was doing was very important to Bill

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