题目内容
13.Not long ago my daughter's favorite shoes were cut with a knife.She cried.I took them to the shoemaker to get them(36)A.The young apprentice (学徒) (37)Bat the cuts quickly and said,"I can do (38)Cexcept replace the uppers."The master looked at them and said,"(39)Byou trust me,I will add more cuts to both of the shoes."I was (40)Cand asked why.He (41)B,"As if the cuts were made on purpose for special style."I didn't fully understand him,(42)BI decided to leave the shoes.Two days later,I went to collect the shoes.At first(43)AI found there were indeed more cuts on each shoe,but all of them were(44)Dwith red thread around.The shoes looked more unique and interesting than ever.I couldn't help but praise his (45)C.
Another time,my wife's white skirt had an opening.My wife checked it(46)Aand said,"I'll mend it myself."Three days later,seeing the skirt again,I was shocked:the (47)Dhad been repaired by thin and white thread and it looked like a flower.I (48)Awith praise,"It's just as beautiful as a piece of art!"
"I got the(49)Cfrom that shoemaker.Patches (补丁) are supposed to be ugly,but a skillful person can make it look perfect."replied my wife.
(50)Ashe said set me thinking:perfection is (51)Cto achieve in everything; patches are unavoidable(不可避免的),so is human's life,which will appear(52)D the form of injury,disability or disease.(53)Ayou can't change the existence of them,all you (54)Bdo and have to do is to deal with the wound by patches and try your best to bloom(盛开)a most beautiful flower on the wound,and that is the meaning of (55)A.
36.A.repaired | B.cleaned | C.sold | D.painted |
37.A.glared | B.glanced | C.laughed | D.stared |
38.A.something | B.anything | C.nothing | D.everything |
39.A.Even if | B.If | C.Though | D.While |
40.A.delighted | B.convinced | C.confused | D.embarrassed |
41.A.declared | B.explained | C.announced | D.interrupted |
42.A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
43.A.sight | B.attempt | C.hand | D.light |
44.A.occupied | B.filled | C.mixed | D.decorated |
45.A.status | B.strength | C.skill | D.sweat |
46.A.carefully | B.frequently | C.gradually | D.curiously |
47.A.cut | B.wound | C.injury | D.opening |
48.A.sighed | B.breathed | C.jumped | D.complained |
49.A.plan | B.truth | C.idea | D.desire |
50.A.What | B.That | C.When | D.Where |
51.A.necessary | B.unnecessary | C.impossible | D.possible |
52.A.on | B.by | C.at | D.in |
53.A.Now that | B.In that | C.So that | D.In order that |
54.A.must | B.can | C.may | D.need |
55.A.life | B.study | C.work | D.education |
分析 文章通过讲述给女儿补鞋子以及妻子自己用绣花来修补坏掉的短裙的两个故事来说明人生总是会有不如意,我们要让这些不如意磨练自己,让我们的生活更美好.
解答 36-40 ABCBC 41-45 BBADC 46-50 ADACA 51-55 CDABA
36.A考查动词.A.Repaired修;B.Cleaned清理;C.Sold卖出;D.Painted画;根据my daughter's favoriteshoes were cut with a knife可知鞋子坏了,是要拿去修的,故选A.
37.B考查动词.A.Glared怒目而视;B.Glanced匆匆一瞥;C.Laughed笑;D.Stared盯着;学徒瞥了一样鞋子,看鞋子的情况就是看一眼,故选B.
38.C考查代词.A.Something有些事;B.Anything任何事;C.Nothing没事;D.Everything每件事;根据exceptreplace the uppers可知学徒只能帮忙修复上面坏掉的部分,故选C.
39.B考查短语. A.Even if即使这样;B.If如果;C.Though虽然;D.While但是;如果你相信我,是一个假设情况,选B.
40.C考查形容词.A.Delighted高兴;B.Convinced确信;C.Confused迷惑;D.Embarrassed尴尬;I will addmore cuts to both of the shoes.我对于修鞋子的话感到很困惑,修鞋子应该是修好它,但是店主却说要在鞋子上划更多刀痕,选C.
41.B 考查动词. A.Declared宣称;B.Explained解释;C.Announced公布;D.Interrupted翻译;前面我很困惑,此处是他向我解释,用以解除我的困惑,故选B.
42.B考查连词.A.And和;B.But但是;C.Or或者;D.So所以; I didn't fully understand him,与 I decided to leave the shoes.之间是转折关系.虽然我没懂他的话,但我还是决定把鞋子留下来,可知选B.
43.A考查动词.A.Sight视力;B.Attempt试图;C.Hand手;D.Light灯光;第一眼看到鞋子的时候,at firstsight,第一眼,故选A.
44.D考查动词.A.Occupied被占用;B.Filled填;C.Mixed混在一起;D.Decorated装饰;所有的刀痕都被红线装饰着,decorate with被…装饰着,选D.
45.C考查名词.A.Status地位;B.Strength力量;C.Skill能力;D.Sweat汗;The shoes looked more unique and interesting than ever鞋子看起来比从前的很好看了,我很赞赏店主修鞋子的技能,选C.
46.A考查副词.A.Carefully仔细;B.frequently 经常;C.gradually 渐渐;D.Curiously好奇;我的妻子仔仔细细的查看了自己的短裙,短裙坏了之后要仔细的查看一下,选A.
47.D考查名词.A.Cut剪;B.Wound伤口;C.Injury受伤;D.Opening开始;此处的opening是指短裙坏掉的那个口,开口处被绣上了花朵,选D.
48.A考查动词.A.Sighed叹气;B.Breathed呼吸;C.Jumped跳起来;D.Complained抱怨;我赞赏了叹了口气,此处作者是感到赞赏、惊讶的那种叹气,故选A.
49.C考查名词.A.Plan计划;B.Truth真理;C.Idea观点;D.Desire渴望;我从修鞋子的那里得到了这个灵感,get the idea,得到这个想法,故选C.
50.A考查关系词.A.What什么;B.That那个;C.When何时;D.Where哪里;主语从句,缺少宾语,what做said的宾语,故选A.
51.C考查形容词.A.Necessary必要;B.Unnecessary不必要;C.Impossible不可能;D.Possible可能;不可能每件事都是完美的,不是不必要的,而是不可能的,故选C.
52.D考查介词.A.On上面;B.By通过;C.At在;D.In在里面;in the form of sth以…的形式,人们的生活也不可能总是完美的,总会有受伤、疾病的不如意的事情,故选D.
53.A考查短语.A.Now that既然;B.In that在于;C.So that目的是;D.In order that为了;既然你不能改变他们的存在,因为不如意的事情总是会发生,但是人是不能改变他们的存在的,故选A.
54.B考查情态动词.A.Must必须;B.Can能够;C.May可能;D.Need需要;你能做的事情,是指在你能力范围之内的事情,故选B.
55.A.考查名词.由句意可推知知,这就是生活的意义,故选A.
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Meanwhile,I was sitting in my room watching the rain(43)B my window.When I heard the doorbell ring,I (44)Afrom my chair and raced out.But my mother was already at the door.Opening it,she found herself face-to-face with a very dirty-looking man with tears streaming down his face.My mother,overcome by (45)D,invited the man inside,and he sat with my parents in our living room.
(46)A,I walked secretly downstairs so that I could get a better look.I couldn't understand what they were saying,but the sight of the man,(47)Chis head in his hands and crying,made my chest ache.I raced back upstairs to my room and (48)B my hand into my money jar.Pulling out my only half-dollar coin,I ran back downstairs.
When I reached the door of the living room,I walked right in.The three(49)D looked at me in (50)Das I quickly made my way over the stranger.I put the half-dollar in his hand and told him that I wanted him to have it.Then I gave him a(51)A,turned and ran as fast as I could out of the room and back upstairs.I felt excited but happy.
Downstairs,Jack sat quietly with his head (52)B.Tears streamed down his face as he (53)B held that coin.Finally looking up at my parents,he said,"It's just that I thought nobody cared.For the last twenty years,I have been so(54)B.That is the first hug I have ever got.It's hard to believe that somebody(55)C "
Jack's life changed that night.When he left our house,he was (56)Dto live instead of die.Although we never saw Jack again,we received letters from him (57)A,letting us know that he was doing fine.
My life changed that night,too,as I (58)D the hug healing (治愈) power of giving,even if it's only a gift of fifty cents.Before Jack left,my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door.Jack said that (59)Ahe'd walked along the streets that rainy night,(60)Cand ready to die,he had noticed a sticker on the car.It read:SOMEBODY LOVES YOU.
41.A.employed | B.understood | C.managed | D.married |
42.A.anybody | B.somebody | C.nobody | D.everybody |
43.A.approach | B.beat | C.break | D.cover |
44.A.jumped | B.ran | C.looked | D.settled |
45.A.fear | B.anxiety | C.guilty | D.pity |
46.A.Curious | B.Annoyed | C.Excited | D.Worried |
47.A.shaking | B.nodding | C.holding | D.resting |
48.A.adjusted | B.reached | C.presented | D.pushed |
49.A.strangers | B.neighbors | C.visitors | D.adults |
50.A.anger | B.delight | C.fun | D.surprise |
51.A.hug | B.smile | C.kiss | D.handshake |
52.A.raised | B.bowed | C.ignored | D.turned |
53.A.calmly | B.tightly | C.impatiently | D.privately |
54.A.anxious | B.lonely | C.stressed | D.bored |
55.A.makes | B.figures | C.cares | D.deserves |
56.A.flexible | B.likely | C.disappointed | D.ready |
57.A.occasionally | B.at once | C.hardly | D.never |
58.A.hid | B.informed | C.assisted | D.saw |
59.A.as | B.before | C.until | D.unless |
60.A.weak | B.ashamed | C.helpless | D.regretful. |
At that time,Glen,who already got a Ph.D.degree,(43)D to return to the homeland,starting a company.Before leaving,he bought a Rolex watch with the(44)Amade through years of work after school and the scholarships.At the airport he had to accept the (45)A customs check.The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be taken down for (46)C.Glen knew that carrying the specific goods out had to pay the tax,and he worried about paying (47)D for his watch.So when he was checked,he told a lie that his watch was a (48)B fake(假货).When he was (49)A of his"smarts",immediately,in the presence of Glen,the officers hit the watch,(50)C cost nearly 100,000,into pieces (51)B hearing Glen's words.Glen was (52)D.Before he understood why,he was taken to the office to be examined (53)B.For many times of entry-exit (54)A he knew that only those people in the"blacklist"would"enjoy"this special treatment.The officers looked over everything carefully in the box,and (55)D him no matter what time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if (56)A reusing and carrying fake and shoddy goods,he would be (57)C according to law!Suddenly,his face turned red,and he had nothing in mind after boarding the plane for long.
After returning to the homeland,he often told the story to his family,and his employees,too.He said that this made a deep (58)C on him,because the additional high"school"fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of (59)B,which he would remember as the (60)D of his success forever.
41.A.took up | B.set up | C.went up | D.picked up |
42.A.honors | B.mentions | C.owes | D.brings |
43.A.asked | B.refused | C.objected | D.decided |
44.A.savings | B.things | C.books | D.pounds |
45.A.routine | B.ordinary | C.regular | D.common |
46.A.look | B.test | C.inspection | D.experiment |
47.A.one | B.these | C.them | D.it |
48.A.priceless | B.worthless | C.useful | D.valuable |
49.A.proud | B.afraid | C.ashamed | D.hard |
50.A.that | B.what | C.which | D.as |
51.A.at | B.on | C.who | D.in |
52.A.disappointed | B.delighted | C.satisfied | D.amazed |
53.A.quietly | B.strictly | C.quickly | D.curiously |
54.A.experiences | B.conditions | C.experiments | D.chances |
55.A.stopped | B.hoped | C.urged | D.warned |
56.A.found out | B.came out | C.sent out | D.set out |
57.A.hit | B.blamed | C.charged | D.praised |
58.A.expression | B.idea | C.impression | D.thought |
59.A.lies | B.honesty | C.goods | D.bravery |
60.A.belief | B.lesson | C.choice | D.secret |
One day,at breakfast,Mrs.Bush made a (n) (46)A."This family,"she said firmly,"has too much stuff.It's time to get (47)Dof some of them."The three children all (48)Bwith this idea and helped pile used things and unused things they were never going to use into the car.
Their first (49)Cwas Home for the Aged where the older went to live.Nurses and doctors looked after them,but sometimes the older got a little lonely and (50)A,They liked visitors and things to do.When the family arrived at Home for the Aged,they (51)A0ut their games and puzzles to the older and then sat down to play games and do puzzles with them.They had a(52)A.time and they were sorry when it was time to leave.
Their next stop was the Young Cubs Hospital.The Bush family dropped (53)D their load of used toys which were very welcome.The hospital workers said the toys would be given out at the hospital (54)C party.
Their last stop was People Who Care store.This was a store that sold things to (55)C money for those who needed warm clothes and good food.The Bush family lugged all their old clothes and furniture into the store.
After that,the Bush family (56)A home with warm feelings about what they had done.(57)B they drove along,they passed the lighted (58)D 0f supermarkets which were beautifully decorated for Christmas.There was window after window of the very latest things,but they were so filled with special thoughts about helping others that they (59)B noticed the wonderful things in the windows except maybe out of the (60)A of their eyes.
41.A.read | B.played | C.enjoyed | D.shared |
42.A.there | B.they | C.it | D.this |
43.A.knew | B.bought | C.sold | D.managed |
44.A.anywhere | B.everywhere | C.nowhere | D.somewhere |
45.A.uneasy | B.difficult | C.ready | D.happy |
46.A.announcement | B.amusement | C.notice | D.report |
47.A.away | B.out | C.hold. | D.rid |
48.A.decided | B.agreed | C.argued | D.dealt |
49.A.place | B.arrival | C.stop | D.departure |
50.A.bored | B.disappointed | C.excited | D.determined |
51.A.handed | B.carried | C.found | D.let |
52.A.fine | B.bad | C.sad | D.sorry |
53.A.onto | B.into | C.out | D.off |
54.A.Thanksgiving | B.Halloween | C.Christmas | D.Eastern |
55.A.rise | B.arise | C.raise | D.arouse |
56.A.headed | B.arrived | C.left | D.felt |
57.A.Though | B.As | C.Since | D.Before |
58.A.closets | B.houses | C.doors | D.windows |
59.A.nearly | B.hardly | C.closely | D.immediately |
60.A.corners | B.sides | C.edges | D.covers |
Another interesting experiment showed a bird's(21)Anumber sense.A man was trying to take a photo of a crow(乌鸦)that had a nest in a tower,but the crow always left when she saw him coming.The bird did not(22)Duntil the man left the tower.The man had an(23)C.He took another man with him to the tower.One man left and the other stayed,but they did not(24)B the bird.The crow stayed away until the second man left,too.The experiment was(25)Dwith three men and then with four men.But the crow did not return to the nest until all the men were(26)B.It was not until five men went into the tower and only four left that they were(27)D able to fool the crow.
How good is a human's number sense?It's not very good.For example,babies about fourteen months old almost always notice if something is taken away from a (28)B group.But when the number goes beyond three or four,the children are(29)Dfooled.
It seems that number sense is something we have in common with many animals in this world,and that our human (30)C is not much better than a crow's.
16.A.rise | B.pattern | C.change | D.trend |
17.A.Importantly | B.Surprisingly | C.Disappointedly | D.Fortunately |
18.A.survive | B.care | C.hatch | D.notice |
19.A.generally | B.sincerely | C.casually | D.deliberately |
20.A.distance | B.range | C.difference | D.interval |
21.A.amazing | B.annoying | C.satisfying | D.disturbing |
22.A.relax | B.recover | C.react | D.return |
23.A.appointment | B.excuse | C.idea | D.explanation |
24.A.fool | B.hurt | C.catch | D.kill |
25.A.reported | B.repeated | C.designed | D.approved |
26.A.confused | B.gone | C.tired | D.drunk |
27.A.gradually | B.luckily | C.strangely | D.finally |
28.A.single | B.small | C.local | D.new |
29.A.seldom | B.temporarily | C.merely | D.often |
30.A.sight | B.nature | C.ability | D.belief |