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About one year ago, a couple with three children moved into the apartment next door to me. I never heard any noise from the children. Instead, I often heard the parents yelling   __26__   at the kids, not in a nice tone, but in a   __27__  one.
We often   __28__  in the hallway. I always greeted them, but the only __29__   I ever got was a “hello” from the eight­year­old girl. I usually   __30__   to see my doctor and one day when I returned they were just   __31__   their apartment and the little girl was   __32__   the outside door open for the others. I   __33__   in the car doing   __34__   things because I wasn't eager to be snubbed(冷落) again. Finally, I got out of my car and walked towards the door. The parents were telling their daughter to hurry and get into the car,   __35__   the little girl was still holding the door,  __36__   me! I hurried although I was still in pain from my injury.
I forgot to tell her how  __37__   I was for her kindness. I wrote a note saying how much her act of kindness had   __38__ an old man's heart.
The next day there was a   __39__   on my door and it was the little girl and her father. She was quite   __40__   of her behavior and thanked me. Then I noticed her mother standing there too. Her parents  __41__   me.
From then on when we met in the hallway we always greeted each other,in a friendly   __42__.
Last night there was a heavy snow. I looked out at my car and   __43__   how I was going to keep my doctor's   __44__   because I could only walk for a short time. This morning when I opened the front door, all the snow was removed.
Isn't it  __45__   that the small kind act of an 8­year­old girl can change so many things for the better? It is said that good things come from small acts.

【小题1】
A.quietlyB.strangelyC.quicklyD.angrily
【小题2】
A.frighteningB.excitingC.sincereD.kind
【小题3】
A.quarreledB.metC.chattedD.argued
【小题4】
A.presentB.resultC.replyD.return
【小题5】
A.went outB.set outC.took outD.gave out
【小题6】
A.decoratingB.cleaningC.returningD.leaving
【小题7】
A.breakingB.operatingC.holdingD.unlocking
【小题8】
A.keptB.remainedC.insistedD.continued
【小题9】
A.favoriteB.irrelevantC.unnecessaryD.curious
【小题10】
A.butB.andC.soD.then
【小题11】
A.hunting forB.asking forC.waiting forD.calling for
【小题12】
A.beneficialB.influentialC.anxiousD.grateful
【小题13】
A.strengthened B.brokenC.touchedD.saved
【小题14】
A.noteB.knockC.invitationD.picture
【小题15】
A.proudB.awareC.afraidD.sure
【小题16】
A.admittedB.recognizedC.praisedD.thanked
【小题17】
A.mannerB.appearanceC.soundD.announcement
【小题18】
A.foundB.ignoredC.rememberedD.wondered
【小题19】
A.promiseB.appointmentC.suggestion D.attention
【小题20】
A.amazingB.confusingC.scaringD.challenging


【小题1】 D
【小题1】A
【小题1】B
【小题1】C
【小题1】A
【小题1】D
【小题1】C
【小题1】B
【小题1】C
【小题1】A
【小题1】C
【小题1】D
【小题1】C
【小题1】B
【小题1】A
【小题1】D
【小题1】A
【小题1】D
【小题1】B
【小题1】A

解析【小题1】 我从没有听到孩子们的吵闹声,相反却经常听到父母呵斥孩子的声音,故用angrily“生气地”。
【小题1】 与前一句的nice构成反义词。frightening吓人的;sincere真诚的。
【小题1】 quarrel吵架;chat聊天;argue争论。A、D两项可直接排除,从后文看邻里关系不怎么样所以排除C项。只是经常在走廊遇见。
【小题1】虽然我经常问候他们,但是我唯一得到的答复是来自八岁的小女孩的“hello”。答复用reply。
【小题1】 went out与后面的return构成呼应。
【小题1】 从后文可知此处表示“一家人正要离开”。
【小题1】 35题后有提示。
【小题1】 因为我害怕再次受到冷落,所以呆在车里,没下车。
【小题1】 我呆在车里仅仅是打发时间,所以做些不必要的事情。favorite最喜欢的;irrelevant不相关的;curious好奇的。
【小题1】虽然父母让女儿赶紧到车里去,但是小女孩依然按着门。所以用but。
【小题1】 小女孩按着门是在等我,现在分词短语作伴随状语。
【小题1】 我对小女孩的好心非常感激,beneficial受益的;influential有较大影响的;anxious焦急的;grateful感激的,感谢的。
【小题1】 小女孩善意的举动触动了一个老人的心灵。strengthen加强,变强;break打破,破碎;touch触动;save拯救。
【小题1】 本题有可能误选A项,但后文出现了小女孩和她的父亲,所以应该排除。只能是有人敲门,开门看到了小女孩和她的父亲。
【小题1】 小女孩也因为她的表现而感到自豪。aware意识到的,C项可直接排除;sure确信,放在此处意思不合适。
【小题1】 admit承认,允许;recognize认出,承认,认为;praise表扬;thank感谢。因为我的表扬使得小女孩感到骄傲,所以她的父母对我表示感谢。
【小题1】 in a friendly manner以一种友好的方式。
【小题1】 由于受伤(injury在前文中出现),不能走很长的路,所以下雪了他就想知道怎样继续赴医生的约,用wonder想知道,琢磨。
【小题1】 约会用appointment。
【小题1】 一个八岁小女孩的一次小小的善意的举动使许多事情向好的方向发展,这是一件令人惊奇的事情。故选A项。confusing令人迷惑的;scaring令人害怕的;challenging具有挑战的。

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     Meanwhile, at a nearby church, more than 250 family members and friends gathered, waiting for updates(最新报道)on the rescuers’ progress.

    The miners were trapped at about 6:30 and many families weren’t informed of the accident until about 10 a.m-more than three hours after it happened.“It’s very upsetting, but you’ve got to be patient, I guess,” said John Helms, whose brother, Terry, was trapped in the mine.

     The trapped miners were about 260 feet underground and about 10,000 feet from the Sago Mine’s entrance, said Roger Nicholson, general counsel from International Coal Group.

     At a late night news conference, Nicholson said one team had advanced about 4, 800 feet in the four hours since entering the mine just before 6 p.m.Another team entered the mine about 30 minutes later.

     He said the crew was very experienced, with some members having worked underground for

30 to 35 years.The miners were equipped with about one hour of breathable oxygen each.The company has not released the names of the miners.

     The teams test the air about every 500 feet, and have to disconnect (remove) the power to the phones they use to communicate with the surface before doing that.“ We don’t want to be energizing anything if it’s in an atmosphere with burnable gases,” Kips said.

     The cause of the explosion was not immediately known.High levels of carbon monoxide were discovered shortly after the explosion, which delayed rescue efforts, but those levels have since subsided(减退), authorities said.

According to the passage, we can infer that ________.

       A.all the miners who were trapped underground were still alive

       B.communication with the trapped miners was cut off

       C.the two rescue teams entered the mine at the same time

    D.the rescue started as soon as the accident happened

If the first team advanced at an average speed, they could dig about _______ per hour.

 A.1,000 feet            B.2,400 feet        C.1,200feet        D.4,800feet

Where can the passage be seen?

       A.In a magazine.           B.In a newspaper.        

       C.In a science book..      D.On an advertisement.

Which of the following shows the position where the miners were trapped?

Jane Austen, a famous English writer, was born at Steventon, Hampshire, on December 16,1775, and died on July 18, 1817. She began writing early in life, although the prejudices of her times forced her to have her books published anonymously ( 匿名 ).

  But Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved of Bath's many famous local people and visitors. She paid two long visits here during the last five years of the eighteenth century and from 1801 to 1806, Bath was her home. Her deep knowledge of the city is fully seen in two of her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, which are largely set in Bath. The city is still very much as Jane Austen knew it, keeping in its streets and public buildings the well-ordered world that she described so well in her novels. Now the pleasure of learning Jane Austen's Bath can be enhanced (增强)by visiting the Jane Austen Centre in Gay Street. Here, in a Georgian town house in the heart of the city, you can find out more about Bath in Jane Austen's time and the importance of Bath in her life and work.

  The Centre has been set up with the help and guidance of members of the Jane Austen Society. After your visit to the Centre, you can look round the attractive shop, which offers a huge collection of Jane Austen related books, cards and many specially designed gifts. Jane Austen quizzes are offered to keep the children busy.

  You can also have walking tours of Jane Austen's Bath, which is a great way to find out more about Jane Austen and discover the wonderful Georgian city of Bath. The tour lasts about one and a half hours. The experienced guides will take you to the places where Jane lived, walked and shopped.

56. Jane Austen paid two long visits to Bath________.

A. in her early twenties                       B. in her early teens

C. in her late twenties                  D. in her late teens

57. What can we learn about Bath from the passage?

A. Bath has greatly changed since Jane Austen's death.

B. The city has changed as much as Jane Austen knew it.

C. Bath remains almost the same as in Jane Austen's time.

D. No changes have taken place in Bath since Jane Austen's time.

58.The author(作者)writes this passage in order to________.

A. attract readers to visit the city of Bath            B. ask readers to buy Austen's books

C. tell readers about Jane Austen's experience

D. give a brief introduction to the Jane Austen Society

59. It takes you about one and a half hours________.

A. to get to the Jane Austen Centre in Gay Street

B. to buy Jane Austen related books, cards and gifts

C. to find a guide to take you to the Centre                D. to look around the city of Bath on foot

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    There are several ways of measuring the intelligence of animals. In one test a scientist sets three same cans on a table. While the animal watches, he puts food under one of the cans. Then he leads the animal away. Some time later, he brings it back to see if it remembers which can has the food. No smelling is allowed; the animal must go directly to the correct can or it fails.

    This is called a delayed- response text. The idea is to find out how long an animal’s memory can keep information. The scientists would try showing the cans to the animal one hour later, or two hours later, or even a full day later. They discovered that chimpanzees and elephants had the best memory, and were able to remember the correct can for at least twenty hours. No other animal is close. Dogs came next, but they only remembered for nine hours.

    To settle the matter, the scientists designed a huge maze (迷宫) and ran the chimps  and elephants through it. The maze was very difficult, with many blind paths and dead ends. It took the chimps (chimpanzees) ten minutes to find their way out. The elephants needed half an hour. Even allowing for the elephants’ slower rate of speed, the test shows that chimpanzees are the cleverest animals.

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Which is the best title ?

A. The Elephant’s Memory                                B. The Cleverest Animal

C. Judging Intelligence                                     D. The Chimp’s Brain

The main idea of this passage is that ________.

A. there are several ways of measuring the intelligence of animals

B. chimps and elephants have the best memory          

C. intelligence tests show that the chimp is the cleverest animal                     

D. the scientists designed a huge maze and ran the chimps and elephants through it

The delayed-response test is designed to test an animal’s________.

A. eyesight                   B. intelligence               C. learning ability         D. memory

The passage tells that elephants ________.

A. never forget things                                       B. are more clever than chimps           

C. are slower-moving than chimps                            D. have better memories than chimps

According to the passage, a rhinoceros (犀牛) that weighs 2100 pounds, and has a 3-pound brain is

 ________.

A. as clever as a chimp                                     B. more clever than an elephant          

C. less clever than an elephant                           D. as clever as an elephant

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We started to row, but about one mile out, the weather suddenly changed. Although the weather was not good, we didn't want to give up, but finally my friends and I agreed that we should go back. We tried to change the boat's direction, but as soon as we changed it, the oarlock (桨架)broke. Therefore, we were unable to turn back. We had to wait for help because we couldn't do anything.

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Fortunately, after five long hours of waiting, two big boats came to rescue us and we escaped. If they hadn't come to get us, we would have crossed the border between Turkey and Greece because the border was very close.

This story is the most exciting story of my life because we could have died, but luck was with us and we escaped.

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A.An experience at sea.

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C.The changeable weather at the seaside.

D.It is dangerous to boat at sea.

2.When did they begin to go boating in the sea?

A.In the morning.     B.In the afternoon.    C.In the evening.     D.At night.

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A.they went camping at the seaside           B.they went on rowing

C.the waves got very high                   D.they started too late

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A.he came down with a disease              B.they stayed three hours at sea

C.the boat shook too much                  D.nobody came to help them

 

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"Added by condos and apartment houses currently opening for daily rent, the number of lodgings for tourists throughout the country has increased over the years, but not the qualities. Many of today's tourists are so affluent and selective that they'd prefer quality places where personnel should be very responsible and experienced in taking care of them while security should be constantly and effectually maintained," she said.

Employees and staff in charge of providing accommodations to tourists should be expert in communicating with the foreigners, service-minded and speak fluent English, according to the council leader.

Thailand is seen to receive up to 23.1 million tourists from other countries around the world next year, compared to about 21.7 million, who have reportedly visited the country throughout this year, about 2.6 million of whom from China, while as much as two trillion baht (US$66.6 billion) is expected to be earned from tourist industry by 2015, compared to about one trillion baht (US$33.3 billion) this year.

Thailand's most favorite destinations for tourists include the world-famous beach resorts of Pattaya and Phuket, the Andaman Sea archipelagos of Krabi and Surat Thani and the capital city of Bangkok.

The council leader made her comments in response to news reports that the government might deregulate (撤销管制) businesses of running condominiums and apartment houses to the extent that they might not only serve as a place which collects monthly rent from the tenants but as a hotel where guests pay the room rates on a daily basis.

No parking lots or hotel-operating licenses might be legally required at such places nationwide only if they were practically turned into daily hotels or guesthouses.

1.What can we learn from paragraph 1?

A.Thai started to take measures to have the accommodations improved in the past.

B.Tourism is the leading industry in Thailand.

C.The accommodations in Thailand are of poor quality.

D.Tourists prefer hotels to apartment houses in Thai.

2. What does the underlined word “affluent” in paragraph 3 mean?

A.particular         B.prosperous        C.sensitive          D.restricted

3. According to the passage, how many people went to Thailand for a trip except China this year?

A.about 23,1 million                       B.about 21.7 million

C.about 2.6 million                        D.about 19.1 million

4. Why did the authorities in Thai need to have the lodgings improved?

A.Because tourists prefer better service and better living condition

B.Because tourists have plenty of money.

C.Because they want to meet the international standards

D.Because the condominiums in Thai are inferior to those in any other country.

5. According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true?

A.Piyaman advocated the authorities not to limit the development of the condos.

B.Bangkok is one of the most attractive destinations for tourists

C.Thailand has earned about one trillion baht from tourist industry this year.

D.Staff in condos should speak English fluently.

 

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