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6.I was walking in the park with my two dogs.(36)DI saw a notice on a tree saying someone
had lost their dog.There was a lovable(37)Aof the dog as well.I thought what a shame it was
and then I walked on.
We finished our walk and left the park.Stopping at a red traffic light I(38)Aover at a nearby lamp post.There was another sign there,(39)Cthat a dog had been found!There was no photo but there was a phone number."It (40)Bbe the same dog,"I thought to myself."Could it?"
I grabbed my cell phone,and sent a(n)(41)Bto the phone number.Then I turned and walked back over to the"Dog Lost"sign.I have to(42)DI was getting pretty excited at the(43)Aof helping someone.
(44)CI got back to the first sign,I dialed that number.This time a man picked up.I told him my(45)Band gave him the number from the other sign with the"Dog (46)B"information.He was so happy with the thought that this might be his dog that he could(47)Aspeak.I hung up,knowing it was a long shot,but was (48)D that at least I had tried.About an hour later my cell phone rang.I answered and heard the(49)Dpossible news.The owner and his dog were(50)B!He told me that when he arrived at the house where his(51)C was being looked after,it ran to him and leapt into his arms.He was almost crying on the phone as he spoke.He(52)Ato pay me a reward but I just laughed and said,"Don't worry about it.Buy the little fellow a doggy treat!"
So,I thought to myself,it(53)Dto read everything because you (54)Bknow what you might learn.I am just glad my reading and taking the time to try and help made another person happy and brought a dog(55)Bhome.

36.A.NaturallyB.GraduallyC.FortunatelyD.Suddenly
37.A.photoB.purchaseC.descriptionD.appearance
38.A.glancedB.staredC.glaredD.observed
39.A.supposingB.advertisingC.announcingD.explaining
40.A.mustn'tB.couldn'tC.needn'tD.wouldn't
41.A.cardB.messageC.noteD.order
42.A.proveB.decideC.realizeD.admit
43.A.possibilityB.permissionC.confidenceD.challenge
44.A.SinceB.UntilC.WhenD.Though
45.A.situationB.storyC.questionD.address
46.A.RaisedB.FoundC.LostD.Sold
47.A.barelyB.nearlyC.totallyD.really
48.A.curiousB.guiltyC.surprisedD.glad
49.A.longestB.lastC.worseD.best
50.A.restoredB.reunitedC.rebuiltD.returned
51.A.signB.carC.dogD.phone
52.A.offeredB.declinedC.insistedD.hesitated
53.A.needsB.affordsC.startsD.pays
54.A.sometimesB.neverC.alwaysD.still
55.A.happilyB.safelyC.gratefullyD.eagerly

分析 本文属于记叙文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了我带着我的两只狗正在公园里溜达时,"突然"注意到树上的一则启事,最终帮助了别人的故事.

解答 DAACB  BDACB  BADDB  CADBB
36.B.考查副词辨析.我带着我的两只狗正在公园里溜达时,"突然"注意到树上的一则启事.naturally"自然地",gradually"逐渐地",fortunately"幸运地",均不符合语境;故选B.
37.A.考查名词辨析.依据常识以及下段中的"no photo"可知,这则启事上有一张可爱的狗狗"照片";故选A.
38.A.考查动词辨析.在等红灯时我"瞥到"旁边的灯柱上有另一则启事;故选A.
39.C.考查动词辨析.启事上"宣称"找到了一只狗.announce"宣布,宣称";故选C.
40.B.考查句意理解.我心里嘀咕"这不可能是同一只狗吧!"couldn't表示"不可能";故选B.
41.B.考查名词辨析.于是我拿出手机给启事上的号码发了一条"短信".send a message"发短信";故选B.
42.D.考查动词辨析.我不得不"承认"对于有可能帮助到别人这点我感到非常兴奋;故选D.
43.A.考查名词辨析.根据语境可知,这只是我的一种猜测,故是一种possibility"可能性".permission"许可";confidence"信心";challenge"挑战";故选A.
44.C.考查连词辨析.当我回到有寻狗启事的地方,我拨通了狗的主人的电话;故选C.
45.B.考查名词辨析.我告诉他我的"经历"以及招领启事上的联系电话.story本意是"故事",这里表示"遭遇,经历";故选B.
46.B.考查动词辨析.根据语境可知,此处应为"招领"启事;故选B.
47.A.考查副词辨析.想到那有可能是自己的狗,失主高兴得几乎说不出话来;故选A.
48.D.考查形容词辨析.虽然知道这是个把握不大的猜测,但我仍然很高兴,至少我努力了;故选D.
49.D.考查形容词辨析大约一小时后我的电话响了,我接起后听到了"最好的"消息;故选D.
50.B.考查动词辨析.狗狗和主人"再度团聚"了.reunite"再次相聚";故选B.
51.C.考查名词辨析.联系上下文可知,这里指失主的"狗"被照看的地方;故选C.
52.A.考查动词辨析.失主"提出"要给我报酬.offer to do"主动提出";故选A.
53.D.考查动词辨析.于是我心里想广告启事类的东西还是值得读的.It pays to do sth.表示"做某事是值得的";故选D.
54.B.考查连词辨析.因为你"永远不"知道你会读到什么样的内容;故选B.
55.B.考查副词辨析.我很高兴在我的帮助之下使他人快乐并且让狗狗平安回家了;故选B.

点评 考察学生的推理判断能力和联系上下文的能力,在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.此类的填空题一定要联系上下文,根据上下文的内容加上自己的理解,再作出正确的判断.

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While traveling in Tokyo recently with Japanese colleague,I gave a short talk to a group of 20managers.At the end,I asked whether there were any questions or comments.No hands went up,so I went to sit down.My colleague whispered to me,"I think there actually were some comments,Erin.Do you mind if I try?"I agreed,but I guessed it a waste of breath.He asked the group again,"Any comments or questions?"
Still,no one raised a hand,but this time he looked very carefully at each person in the silent audience.Gesturing to one of them,he said,"Do you have something to add?"To my amazement,she responded"Yes,thank you."and asked me a very interesting question.My colleague repeated this several times,looking directly at the audience and asking for more questions or comments.
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I thought to myself I would never have learned from my upbringing in Minnesota.Sinc then,I try to focus on understanding behavior in other cultures I encounter,and keep finding the bright eyes in the room.

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C.Different cultures are kind of familiar to the author.
D.The author may start his own business in the future.
29.Hearing the colleague whispering,the authorD.
A.went back to his seat and got seated.
B.knew his colleague had some questions.
C.owed a big debt of gratitude to his colleague.
D.thought his colleague would get nowhere.
30.Where does the uthor's colleagu probably come from?A
A.Japan.B.America.C.Africa.D.France
31.Which is the proer title for the passage?B
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B.Looking at Another Culture in the Eye.
C.Sharing Different Cultures in Tokyo
D.Admiring the Beauty in the Eye.
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During his lifetime,Carnegie gave away over﹩350 million.He died in Lenox,Massachusetts,on August 11,1919.

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A.his investment in weaving industry
B.starting his steel business from nothing
C.his father's financial support
D.his philanthropic activities
60.What is the correct order of events related to Carnegie?B
a.He sold his company.
b.He organized the Carnegie Steel Company
c.He worked in a cotton mill.
d.He came to the United States
e.He wrote The Gospel of Wealth
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A.become famous               B.realize his dream
C.improve library services    D.help people educate themselves.
16.Taking good notes is a time-saving skill that will help you to become a better student in several ways(36)GSecond,your notes are excellent materials to refer to when you are studying for a test.Third,note-taking offers variety to your study time and helps you to hold your interest.You will want to take notes during classroom discussions and while reading a textbook or doing research for a report.(37)EWhenever or however you take notes,keep in mind that note-taking is a selective process.(38)FThe following methods may work best for you.
●Read the text quickly to find the main facts and ideas in it.
●Carefully read the text and watch for words that can show main points and supporting facts.
●Write your notes in your own words.
●(39)A●Note any questions or ideas you may have about what was said or written.
As you take notes,you may want to use your own shorthand(速记).When you do,be sure that you understand your symbols and that you use them
all the time.(40)D

A.Use words,not complete sentences.
B.There are three practical note-taking methods.
C.You must write your notes on separate paper.
D.Otherwise,you may not be able to read your notes later.
E.you will also want to develop your own method for taking notes.
F.That means you must first decide what is important enough to include in your notes.
G.First,the simple act of writing something down makes it easier for you to understand and remember it.

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