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【题目】Lily , a girl , always thought of losing weight . Although she was twenty-one years old , she stayed at home and did nothing instead of looking for a job . Last year , her father , who was a , made a to go to Guangzhou to do trade with the local people . Lily had never been to Guangdong, so she asked her father to go with her . Lily was only one child in his family , so his father loved her very much . He couldnt stand her requests and eventually he was forced to show his by smiling .

Lily her father to Guangdong . Several days later , A friend of her father her to work in a . Lily had never thought of being a barber , but she was tired of staying at home all days , she wanted to have a try .

When firstly arriving in the new barbershop, Lily felt it hard to herself to the environment, especially in the of others help. Realizing this, her workmates encouraged Lily to practice more in her spare time so that she could . Lily kept to her belief--nothing is impossible, and she cheered herself up the difficulties. She finally adjusted herself to the barbershop one month later and all her workmates her on her success. To put it simply, Lilys adjustment is the process of helping each other.

【1】A. tall B. strong C. stout /span> D. weak

2】A. teacher B. merchant C. driver D. professor

3】A. decision B. suggestion C. friend D. program

4】A. peaceful B. powerful C. hopeless D. endless

5】A. idea B. approval C. suggestion D. plan

6】A. accompanied B. left C. found D. joined

7】A. refused B. hired C. recommended D. admitted

8A. cinema B. bookshop C. supermarket D. barbershop

9A. adjust B. make C. enjoy D. help

【10A. appearance B. front C. absence D. back

【11A. on air B. on purpose C. on his own D. in purpose

【12A. get ahead B. get on C. get off D. get ready

【13A. however B. therefore C. because D. but

【14A. regardless of B. except C. as well as D. except for

【15A. wished B. hit C. celebrated D. congratulated

【答案】

【1】C

【2】B

【3】A

【4】D

【5】B

【6】A

【7】C

【8】D

【9】A

【10】C

【11】B

【12】A

【13】B

【14】A

【15】D

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文,丽丽是一个胖女孩,为了减肥甚至没有找工作,后来她跟随做生意的爸爸来到广州,经爸爸的一个朋友介绍去了理发店工作,起初很不适应,后来经过自己的努力以及同事的鼓励,丽丽取得了成功。

【1】C考查形容词。A. tall高的;B. strong强壮的;C. stout粗壮的;D. weak虚弱地;根据句意,丽丽,一个胖女孩,总是想着减肥。由减肥可以看出丽丽应该是比较胖的,故选C。

【2】B考查名词。A. teacher老师;B. merchant商人;C. driver司机;D. professor教授;根据句意,丽丽的爸爸是一位商人。从后面的trade with可知她的爸爸是做生意的,故选B。 【3】A考查名词。A. decision决定;B. suggestion建议;C. friend朋友;D. program项目;根据句意,丽丽的爸爸决定去广州和当地人做生意。make a decision是固定搭配,表示做决定,故选A。

【4】D考查形容词。A. peaceful平和的,安静的;B. powerful有力量的;C. hopeless没有希望的;D. endless无止境的;根据句意,丽丽的爸爸无法忍受丽丽无止境的请求,故选D。

【5】B考查名词。A. idea想法;B. approval赞同,同意;C. suggestion建议;D. plan计划;根据题意,丽丽的爸爸无法忍受丽丽无止境的请求,最终他不得不笑着表示赞同。这里表示赞同,故选B。

【6】A考查动词。A. accompanied陪伴;B. left离开;C. found发现;D. joined加入;根据句意,丽丽陪着爸爸一起去广东。这里是父女两人一起,所以是相互陪伴,故选A。

【7】C考查动词。A. refused拒绝;B. hired雇用;C. recommended推荐,建议;D. admitted承认;根据句意,丽丽的爸爸的一个朋友建议她去理发店工作。这里是给丽丽推荐工作,故选C。

【8】D考查名词。A. cinema电影院;B. bookshop书店;C. supermarket超市;D. barbershop理发店;根据句意,丽丽的爸爸的一个朋友建议她去理发店工作。从后文丽丽之前从来没有想过要当一个理发师可知,这里的工作应该是在理发店工作,故选D。

【9】A考查动词。A. adjust调整;B. make做,使;C. enjoy享受;D. help帮助;根据句意,丽丽觉得要适应这个环境很困难。这里指的是适应环境,故选A。 25.【10】C考查名词。A. appearance出现;B. front前面;C. absence缺乏;D. Back背后,后退;根据句意,丽丽觉得要适应这个环境很困难,特别是在缺乏他人的帮助的情况下。这里适应环境困难可见是起初是没有人帮助她的,故选C。

【11】B考查介词短语。A. on air播出;B. on purpose带有目的性的;C. on his own在他自己的;D. in purpose<古>故意地;根据句意,意识到这一点之后,丽丽的同事们鼓励她利用业余的时间有目的地练习,这样她可以进步。故选B。

【12】A考查动词短语。A. get ahead(使)走在前面,进步,获得成功;B. get on进行;C. get off离开;D. get ready准备好;根据句意,意识到这一点之后,丽丽的同事们鼓励她利用业余的时间有目的地练习,这样她可以进步。故选A。

【13】B考查连接词。A. however然而;B. therefore因此,所以;C. because因为;D. but但是;根据句意,丽丽的人生信念是——一切皆有可能,所以她积极鼓励自己。故选B。

【14】A考查连接短语。A. regardless of不管,不顾;B. except把...除外;C. as well as也,又;D. except for行为,除...之外;根据句意,丽丽的人生信念是——一切皆有可能,所以她积极鼓励自己,不论有多少困难。故选A。

【15】D考查动词。A. wished希望;B. hit拍打;C. celebrated庆祝;D. congratulated祝贺;根据句意,一个月之后她终于适应的理发店的工作,所有的同事祝贺她的成功。成功应该是值得祝贺的,故选D。

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【1】Why did Mrs. Smith invite Johnson to have breakfast with her family?

A. He woke up too late for his breakfast.

B. There was an empty place at the table.

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D. Her daughter wanted to talk with him.

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C. A friend of the family. D. Johnsons enemy.

【3】What does the word scared probably mean?

A. Excited. B. Upset. C. Frightened. D. Calm.

【4】What can we infer from the passage?

A. Catherines father got lost on the sea.

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C. Johnson may be killed by the man.

D. Catherine is fond of telling stories.

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Those words made me see clearly that when I had fallen short in the past, it was seldom because I had tried and failed. It was usually because I had let fear of failure stop me from trying at all. On the other hand, whenever I had plunged into deep water, forced by courage or circumstance, I had always been able to swim until I got my feet on the ground again.

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Admittedly, those mighty forces are spiritual ones. But they are more important than physical ones. A college classmate of mine, Tim, was an excellent football player, even though he weighed much less than the average player. “In one game I suddenly found myself confronting a huge player, who had nothing but me between him and our goal line,” said Tim. “I was so frightened that I closed my eyes and desperately threw myself at that guy like a bullet(子弹) — and stopped him cold.”

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1 No need to get all bent out of shape about going to see the professor. The professor would actually like to see you and answer your questions. Believe it or not, he or she is on your side and is eager to see you do well. And besides, he or she has seen many students stupider than you, so nothing you’re gong to ask will set the record for stupidity.

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