题目内容

— I can’t imagine Phelps smoking marijuana  (大麻).?

    — ____. ?

    A.Nor am I            B.So do I?

    C.Me,too               D.Me,neither?

D?


解析:

  考查日常用语。neither表示“也不”。根据题干中第一句话可知,这里是表示否定的情况。答语的意思应为“我也无法想像”。

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第二节完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Our friend, Mike, was going to finally see his boys.When he divorced (离婚) his wife, he   36   to a different continent.It was over a year   37  he'd last seen his boys.They were coming to spend one week with him.
38  ,Mike was not accustomed to being with them by himself.Also, he was afraid he didn't have enough money to take them to interesting places.My husband, Steve,   39   some activities which didn't  40  much money and tried to  41   him that he didn't have to spend a lot of money to have fun.
Judging from the distaste on our friend's face, we knew the suggestion wasn't worthy of   42 .Mike told us that he   43  the view that the amount of   44  spent on his children equaled the amount of love he'd get   45 .Actually, what his children needed most was his company.He just didn't 46   it, though.
I remember as a child the things my family did that cost   47   nothing at all.A picnic or a walk around the block with my parents after dinner was some of the fondest 48   I had. One Christmas, without   49   things for his girls, my dad presented each of us with a wrapped box inside of which was a sheet of paper that  50  read, "I love you." I can't even remember what else I opened that Christmas morning.
I remember we took our boys for   51 .After a wonderful day of telling stories and singing to an audience of trees and a quiet  52 of watching the campfire's dance, they entered the tent screaming with laughter, jumping up and down.Steve   53   no time joining their merrymaking.It's a  54  that will remain in our memory for ages.
Time is the  55   important thing one can spend on a child.
36.A.belonged       B.moved            C.referred       D.adapted
37.A.after         B.as              C.until         D.since
38.A.Therefore    B.Though            C.Besides       D.However
39.A.took          B.suggested          C.provided       D.created
40.A.cost          B.save              C.earn        D.lose
41.A.persuade       B.scold              C.explain        D.recommend
42.A.challenge        B.decision           C.consideration  D.operation
43.A.gave up      B.talked about         C.cared about    D.stuck to
44.A.time          B.money             C.energy      D.love
45.A.in turn       B.in return           C.in vain      D.in total
46.A.get          B.mean             C.guess       D.finish
47.A.practically     B.gradually          C.slightly      D.mainly
48.A.drills          B.experiments        C.lessons         D.memories
49.A.common     B.useful           C.expensive     D.necessary
50.A.approximately B.especially           C.simply        D.mostly
51.A.shopping     B.camping           C.swimming    D.boating
52.A.morning      B.afternoon          C.evening       D.dawn
53.A.spared        B.spent              C.afforded      D.wasted
54.A.sight           B.message           C.signal         D.description
55.A.least         B.last              C.most           D.best


第二节完型填空(共20小题,小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文所给各题的四个选项(A, B, C, D)中选能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
In 1991, 1 spent five months in Niger. There were many things I found difficult about this place—the climate and beggars were my biggest complaints. One day, a friend and I  36  for neighbouring Burkina Faso to work in a health clinic. Arriving by taxi at our  37  in Burkina, we began to  38   . I had a large backpack and a smaller daypack. With my daypack between my legs, I reached for my larger piece of  39  . Out of the darkness, a motorbike with two men  40   slowly Without warning, one of the men grabbed my daypack  41  the motorbike swept close by. Within seconds, the two were out of sight,  42  up by the night. The bag had everything  43  to me, my passport, money and an airline ticket. I was in deep trouble. All I wanted was to leave this hell.
Then, walking through Burkina's streets the following week, I was  44   rudely by an old woman who stretched her hand in my face. "Cadeau (gift)! Cadeau!" she  45   in French.
I'd had enough. I was sick and  46   of the country. I told her  47  in French, "I have no 'cadeau'. I have no money A thief stole all my money a week ago and now I can't  48  your country. I cannot give you anything."
The beggar woman listened  49   and thought about my words. "Then I will give you a cadeau," she announced and  50  into the folds of her dress. Kindly, she placed an old, dark brown coin in my   51  .  I looked at it in  52  . It was an extremely small amount of money—but for this woman, the coin  53  a meal. At that moment, I saw the beauty of the  54   of Burkina Faso, and appreciated the kindness of me  55  .
36. A. went                  B. headed                   C. served                   D. worked
37. A. destination          B. spot                         C. goal                      D. station
38. A. rest                    B. dine                         C. load                             D. unload
39. A. equipment           B. furniture                  C. luggage                 D. medicine
40. A. rode                   B. drove                       C. approached            D. left
41. A. because               B. as                            C. until                      D. after
42. A. taken                  B. brought                    C. turned                    D. swallowed
43. A. memorable          B. important                 C. beautiful                  D. wonderful
44. A. cheated               B. charged                    C. stopped                    D. questioned
45. A. cried                  B. whispered                 C. threatened                D. demanded
46. A. fond                   B. proud                       C. aware                       D. tired
47. A. pleasantly           B. firmly                     C. actively                   D. bravely
48. A. get rid of           B. take advantage of     C. get out of                D. take notice of
49. A. attentively               B. anxiously               C. curiously                      D. coldly
50. A. reached            B. pulled                     C. looked                   D. came
51. A. pocket              B. bag                         C. dress                     D. palm
52. A. fright                      B. disappointment         C. shock                    D. satisfaction
53. A. bought             B. meant                      C. ordered                   D. prepared
54. A. country              B. society                    C. nature                     D. people
55. A. foreign             B. poor                        C .rich                       D. female

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Dad was not only my best friend, but my compass. While he was alive, he    me with his actions and advice. He taught me one important  2  “Believe in yourself.”
If there was one phrase my dad  3  liked to hear, it was “I can’t.” He never got to finish high school and 4 two jobs to support his family,    he never complained. Through education and years of hard work, my dad became an excellent journalist.
When I was in high school, I had a  6  time with math. He tried to help me, but I 7 struggled. So my math teacher suggested I meet with him at 7:00 each morning before school for  8  help. I told my dad, “That’s  9 ! I can’t do that!” He replied, “You’re doing it. I’ll sent you to school.” Every morning at 6:45 a.m., we’d leave the  10 . Despite working 12 hours every day, Dad never once  11   driving me to school.
After months of  12  , I was facing the final exam. I was so  13 . On the day of the final, my dad hugged me and said, “Luke,  14   yourself. You can do it.” His words made me realize I needed to trust in my  15  and in the hours of work I’d 16 . When I got my  17   proudly, the first person I called was Dad. He screamed, “Yes! You deserved it!”
Even now, whenever I  18  that a task is too much for me, I think back to that exam. No matter how  19   something is, if you’re willing to work, you can succeed. I’m forever 20  to Dad for that lesson.

【小题1】
A.understoodB.forgaveC.guidedD.impressed
【小题2】
A.history B.lessonC.skillD.language
【小题3】
A.alwaysB.almostC.ever D.never
【小题4】
A.tookB.lost C.left D.finished
【小题5】
A.soB.orC.butD.and
【小题6】
A.goodB.free C.terribleD.short
【小题7】
A.stillB.nearlyC.hardlyD.probably
【小题8】
A.realB.practicalC.immediateD.extra
【小题9】
A.wonderfulB.crazyC.expensiveD.necessary
【小题10】
A.house B.schoolC.officeD.farm
【小题11】
A.suggestedB.riskedC.enjoyedD.missed
【小题12】
A.meetingB.testingC.learning D.interviewing
【小题13】
A.excitedB.nervousC.happyD.shocked
【小题14】
A.stand forB.hold backC.believe inD.look after
【小题15】
A.teacherB.luck C.time D.ability
【小题16】
A.wasted B.ignoredC.picked upD.put in
【小题17】
A.answer B.gradeC.payD.gift
【小题18】
A.hopeB.forgetC.worryD.promise
【小题19】
A.differentB.importantC.hard D.interesting
【小题20】
A.gratefulB.sorryC.politeD.useful

I start to wonder what else had changed since I’d been gone. My parents are in an awkward puzzle, wondering how to treat me now----whether to treat me—still their daughter—as one of them, an adult, or as the child they feel they sent away months earlier.
I run into two of my best friends from high school; we stare at each other, expressionless. We ask the simple questions and give simple answers. It’s as if we have nothing to say to each other. I wonder how things have changed so much in such a small amount of time. We used to laugh and promise that no matter how far away we were, our love for each other would never change. Their interests don’t interest me anymore, and I find myself unable to relate my life to theirs.
I had been so excited to come home, but now I just look at it all and wonder: Is it me? Why hadn’t the world stood still here while I was gone?  My room isn’t the same, my friends and I don’t share the same promise, and my parents don’t know how to treat me—or who I am, for that matter.
I get back to school feeling half-satisfied, but not disappointed. I sit up in my bed in my dorm room, surrounded by my pictures, dolls. As I wonder what has happened, I realize that I can’t expect the world to stand still and move forward at the same time.  I can change and expect that things at home will stay the same. I have to find comfort in what has changed and what is new; keep the memories, but live in the present.
A few weeks later, I’m packing again, this time for winter break. My mom meets me at the door. I have come home accepting the changes, not only in my surroundings, but most of all in me.
【小题1】What can we infer about the writer?

A.She is a high school student.B.She is a college student.
C.She is a clerk in a school.D.She is a traveler.
【小题2】What surprises the writer most?
A.The living conditions of her parents.B.The decorations in her room.
C.The meeting with her best friends.D.The things still staying the same.
【小题3】What is this passage mainly about?
A.The writer’s curiosity about the changes.
B.The changes in the writer’s surroundings and in herself.
C.The writer’s disappointment about the changes.
D.The writer’s refusal to accept the changes.

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