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                                   Once Napoleon stayed in a small inn(小旅馆). The next morning, he went to thank the innkeeper. “You have served me well, innkeeper,” said Napoleon. “I wish to reward you. Tell me what you want.”

“Sir, we want nothing,” said the innkeeper. “But will you tell us something?”

“What is it?” Napoleon asked.

“We have heard a story,” said the innkeeper, “that once during the war, a small village was taken by the Russians. You happened to be in the village. You hid while they looked for you. Will you tell us how you felt when they were looking for you?” Napoleon looked very angry. He called in two of his soldiers. Then he pointed to the door. The soldiers took the innkeeper and his wife out into the yard.

  At the end of the yard was a wall. The innkeeper and his wife were led to the wall. The soldiers tied the hands of the innkeeper and his wife. Napoleon watched, saying nothing.

  “Please, sir.” begged the innkeeper, “Don’t kill us! we meant nothing!” The soldiers moved back. The innkeeper saw them raising their guns. Then Napoleon called: “Ready! Aim!” The wife screamed. “Stop!” said Napoleon. He went to the innkeeper, “Now, you know the answer to the question you asked me just now, don’t you?”

66. Why did the innkeeper ask Napoleon to tell him how Napoleon felt when he was being looked for?

A. He wanted to know the difference between a general (将军)and an ordinary person.

B. He looked down upon Napoleon, for he thought a great man shouldn’t be defeated.

C. He showed his mercy to Napoleon in time of danger.

D. He was interested in others’ failure, especially Napoleon’s.

67. Why did Napoleon ordered his men to tie the couple?

A. because he wanted to teach the innkeeper a good lesson for bothering him.

B. because he wanted to kill the couple to get rid of his anger.

C. because he wanted to show that he was so admiring a general that nobody could upset him.

D. because he wanted to made the innkeeper know that a general like him had the same feeling as the ordinary people in face of danger.

68. Which is the best title of the text?

  A. Napoleon’s Trick                    B. Napoleon and an Innkeeper

  C. Napoleon’s Anger                    D. Napoleon’s ride                             

【小题1】A

【小题2】D

【小题3】B

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“Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady perpetual(永久的)serenity(平静).’’—Joseph Addison

       Annually my husband’s family has a reunion.At one of the recent 25 ,the weather was cloudy, and more rain was  26  .The family members who arrived early were  27 about the possibility of rain and the  28  it would have on attendance.

       It did rain,but as it started,a car  29  and out of the passenger side suddenly appeared Uncle Earl,  30  by the family, who is 96 years old and has been  31  for many years.Just the arrival of Uncle Earl immediately  32  the spirits of the group.

       Ever cheerful and optimistic,Uncle Earl  33  to amaze the family.One by one he 34  each member, held their hands,gave them a piece of candy and made them laugh

         35  l stood back,1 watched how his behavior and  36  brought a smile to everyone’s face He didn’t spend time telling everyone about his illness as others were doing.I  37  that it was his choice to be of good cheer and not focus on the  38  aspects of his life.By doing so, each family member had to respond in the same  39 

       Just before we began to feast on the wonderful  40  ,Earl stood up and spoke to the group for a few minutes.He asked everyone to take a lighthearted approach to  41  happened. He said he had prayed for us all to arrive and to return home  42  ,so we need not worry about the rain.Then he gave us all his blessing.I know I felt  43  to be with him.

       What is happening in your life  44  ?Are you taking a cheerful approach to your day? Be of good cheer! Like Uncle Earl!

A.moments       B.reunions   C.meals       D.discussions

A.informed       B.argued      C.predicted  D.demanded

A.happy    B.excited     C.interested  D.concerned

A.danger   B.significance      C.effect       D.consequence

A.pulled up      B.drove off  C.pushed in        D.sped up

A.told       B.called       C.known      D.recognized

A.homeless       B.blind C.silent D.lost

A.changed B.reacted     C.bothered   D.showed

A.continues      B.refuses      C.plans D.tends

A.scratched     B.admired    C.scolded     D.addressed

A.Although     B.As     C.Once D.If

A.cheerfulness B.thankfulness     C.pessimism D.complaint

A.realized       B.explained  C.decided     D.urged

A.violent B.positive    C.meaningful      D.negative

A.order   B.place C.manner     D.direction

A.min     B.food  C.life    D.car

A.whatever     B.whichever C.however   D.wherever

A.early    B.slowly      C.quickly     D.safely

A.beaten  B.disappointed     C.blessed     D.surprised

A.at times       B.in time     C.right now  D.from now

       Whether you're heading into the wild or down the road, it's hard to find a better electronic sidekick than a GPS. (Well, you know, other than a cell phone.)

       Because a GPS has to receive a signal from space, physical impediments(遮挡) like skyscrapers, cliff faces, and even trees can stump(阻断) it. Reception is less of an issue with the ultrasensitive(超灵敏) chipsets in newer models, but if the walls are closing in on you, take a tip from a time when navigation systems weren't the streamlined panels they are today: Hooking up an antenna(天线) will make use of even the most tenuous celestial connection. There's a port on the back of most GPS devices for jacking in.

       You'll also want to remember that a GPS is not a compass: It runs on software. Like your PC, it needs to communicate with the mother ship periodically. Vendors(供应商) refresh firmware and maps on a regular basis, sometimes even daily. These updates deliver new bits of data that significantly affect your gadget's accuracy. But if you live in the boonies(郊区) on a road named after your sister-wife, don't expect NavTeq to come a-knocking with its survey equipment. Fortunately, most companies make it easy to update your own maps. Usually it's as simple as plugging into your home computer, dropping a couple of pins in Google Maps, and clicking Save.

       If you own a new Tom Tom, it's even easier. You can edit maps on the unit itself, though you might not have to: Some of the company's navigation updates themselves. Tom Tom's IQ Routes software takes data from every person who uses the company' gadgets and readjusts its assumptions about which roads you should use and how long a given route will take. It will even change its own maps.

       See, it's not that hard: Your GPS may use NASA technology, but getting the most out of it isn't rocket science.

46. The writer thinks the useful electronic partner is ______besides a cell phone when driving outdoors.

       A. a GPS             B. Tom Tom's IQ Routes              C. a PC        D. NASA

47. Which statement is NOT true about a GPS according to the passage?

       A. It receives a signal from space.

       B. It is not a compass.

       C. It needs to refresh its information.

       D. It has no port to connect other equipment.

48. You may learn from the passage that Tom Tom (Para 4) is _______.

       A. a GPS receiver

       B. a device that can be used to edit maps

       C. a device that can be used to update software

       D. a person who readjusts GPS assumptions

49. The main idea of the last paragraph is _______.

       A. that we should make the most of GPS in rocket science

       B. that getting the most out of GPS is too difficult

       C. getting the most out of GPS is very easy

       D. GPS owns NASA technology

50. Which is not mentioned about a GPS according to the passage?

       A. Its usage.          B. Its price and shape.   C. Its technology.      D. Its benefit.

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

The Pecan(山核桃) Thief

When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandfather’s

farm in Kansas. Grandpa had sent me into the  21  to gather

pecans for us to enjoy later.

Pecan picking was really  22  work and my little basket

was only half full. I wasn’t about to  23  Grandpa down. Just

then something caught my  24  . A large brown squirrel was

a few feet away. I watched as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree and   25  in a large hole in the trunk. A moment later the squirrel  26  out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut. Once again, he took the pecan back to his hiding place.

Not so  27  anymore, I thought. I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole. It was   28  with pecans! Golden pecans were right there for taking. This was my  29  . Handful by handful, I scooped all of those pecans into my basket. Now it was full! I was so  30  of myself. I couldn’t wait to show Grandpa all the pecans.   31  , I ran back and shouted, “Look at all the pecans!” He looked into the basket and said, “Well, well, how did you find so many?” I told him how I’d   32  the squirrel and taken the pecans from his hiding place.

Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I’d been in observing the squirrel and his habits. Then he did something that  33  me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently  34  my shoulders.

 “That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter  35  of food,” he said. “Now that all of his pecans are gone, don’t you think that little squirrel will  36  the cold winter? ”

“I didn’t think about that, ” I said.

“I know,” Grandpa said. “But a good man should never take  37  of someone else’s hard work.”

Suddenly felt a bit  38  . The image of the starving squirrel wouldn’t   39  my mind. There was only one thing I could do. I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole.

I didn’t eat any pecans that night, but I had something much more filing—the  40  of knowing I had done just the right thing.

21.A.rooms      B.woods      C.holes D.roads

22.A.hard  B.dirty  C.light  D.easy

23.A.let     B.settle C.have  D.keep

24.A.sweater     B.basket       C.eye    D.hand

25.A.joined      B.lived C.discovered       D.disappeared

26.A.jumped     B.held  C.stood D.found

27.A.strange     B.secret       C.anxious     D.patient

28.A.covered    B.filled C.rebuilt      D.decorated

29.A.turn  B.choice      C.chance      D.achievement

30.A.afraid       B.ashamed   C.careful      D.proud

31.A.Otherwise B.However   C.Besides     D.Therefore

32.A.driven      B.followed   C.protected  D.caught

33.A.annoyed   B.satisfied    C.surprised   D.delighted

34.A.off    B.beside       C.over  D.around

35.A.supply      B.cost   C.support     D.preparation

36.A.escape      B.spend       C.survive     D.fled

37.A.place B.notice       C.advantage D.charge

38.A.guilty       B.unconfident      C.embarrassed     D.nervous

39.A.open B.leave C.cross D.occupy

40.A.inspiration       B.expectation      C.impression       D.satisfaction

三、完型填空:(共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)

When I was young, I really doubted whether there was love between my parents. Every day they were busy earning money so that they could  31  the high tuition my brother and I needed. They didn’t  32  in the romantic ways that I read in books or saw on TV.

One day, Mom was sewing a quilt (被子). I  33  sat down beside her. “Mom, I have a  34

here,” I said after a while. “Is there love between you and Dad?” I asked her in a very  35  voice.

Mom stopped her work and raised her head with  36  in her eyes. She didn’t answer immediately. She bent her head and continued to sew the quilt. I was  37  if I had hurt her. I was in great embarrassment and I was at a loss what to do. But at last she said, very  38 , “Susan, look at this  39 . Sometimes it appears, but most of it disappears in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt strong and lasting. If  40  is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be seen, but it’s really there. Love is  41 .”

I listened carefully but I couldn’t understand her until years later.

One day, Dad accidentally got  42  while on duty. Ever since then he could no longer  43

properly. Every morning and dusk Mom would help Dad walk slowly on the country road. Along the country road, there were beautiful flowers, green grass and trees. The leaves were gently glistening  44  the sun shining upon them. All of these made up the most beautiful  45  in the world.

“Dad, how are you feeling now?” I asked him one day. “Susan, don’t worry about me,” he said. “I just like walking with your mom and I like this kind of life.” Looking into his eyes, I  46  what

they meant.

The doctor had said that Dad would  47  in two months. But that day never came. He  48  

away in peace.

 49  I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. But from this  50 , I understand that love is just a thread in the quilt of our life, which makes life strong and warm … .

31. A. afford            B. cost                  C. spend                 D. offer

32. A. go                 B. play                        C. act                     D. walk

33. A. happily          B. silently             C. secretly              D. nervously

34. A. request          B. problem            C. message             D. question

35. A. loud              B. light                     C. low                   D. clear

36. A. surprise                B. anger                C. stress                 D. horror

37. A. amazed          B. confused           C. shocked                    D. ashamed

38. A. quickly          B. excitedly           C. bitterly              D. gently

39. A. quilt              B. needle              C. thread                D. sewing

40. A. belief            B. work                C. experience          D. life

41. A. outside         B. upside             C. downside           D. inside

42. A. tired              B. drunk               C. ill                      D. injured

43. A. talk               B. walk                 C. work                 D. think

44. A. with              B. as                     C. for                           D. by

45. A. signs             B. symbols            C. pictures              D. reflections

46. A. read              B. doubted            C. translated           D. recognized

47. A. retire             B. recover             C. regain                D. remove

48. A. passed           B. escaped             C. faded                 D. turned

49. A. Again            B. Once                C. Then                  D. Before

50. A. incident                B. account             C. experience          D. accident

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