摘要:(10-11.山西汾阳中学高二第二次月考)He stood last but one among the twenty interviewees, , he failed the interview. A. in other words B. in this way C. in general D. in detail

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Our three-year-old daughter Becky wanted a dog. But we were too busy to buy one. One day, Becky ran in, shouting, “Mom! Come to see my dog!” Her face was red with   36 .

  I followed her to the bush and found a   37 ! He was hurt. Seeing me, he stood up   38 ! I could see his teeth! God! My mouth felt dry. “Don’t be afraid. That’s Mom. She  39 you, too.” Becky said. Then he became friendly. It was  40 !

  I   41  to find my husband and told him about the wolf. We should have 42  the wolf, but Becky loved him. Besides, he was gentle(温柔的) to Becky. So we called the vet finally.

  Becky named the wolf (狼) Ralph ,  43  she carried food to him every day. Later, Ralph got well. They played together in the daytime. At night, Ralph would return to the mountains. Sometimes he   44  but came back several days later.

  On Becky’s first day of school, we could see Ralph’s   45 . After the school bus left, Ralph lay by the side of the road and   46  . When Becky returned, he got happy again. This    47  throughout Becky’s school years.

  Twelve   48  passed.

  One day we heard that a she-wolf was killed. The other wolf was hurt and ran away. We were   49  about Ralph. That night, Ralph returned with a wound (伤). Fifteen-year-old Becky held his head and   50  him. We hope he could come through. However, he   51 .

  Becky cried. I noticed something strange in the bush — two little yellow eyes! Ralph’s  52 ! Before he died, Ralph   53  his child to us! He knew he would be  54  here, as he had been. Ralph, Ralph... I was   55 .

“Don’t be afraid, little ... Ralphie. That’s Mom. She loves you, too.”

1.                A.encouragement  B.entertainment    C.agreement    D.excitement

 

2.                A.dog            B.fox            C.wolf D.tiger

 

3.                A.lovely          B.finally          C.suddenly  D.patiently

 

4.                A.hurts          B.loves           C.kills  D.hates

 

5.                A.wonderful      B.unhappy        C.unbelievable   D.normal

 

6.                A.prepared       B.rushed         C.pretended D.wanted

 

7.                A.loved          B.found          C.damaged  D.killed

 

8.                A.and            B.but            C.so   D.or

 

9.                A.disappeared     B.turned         C.passed   D.came

 

10.               A.sadness        B.dream         C.understanding  D.anger

 

11.               A.slept           B.left            C.sang  D.waited

 

12.               A.stopped        B.joined          C.lived  D.continued

 

13.               A.days           B.weeks          C.months    D.years

 

14.               A.surprised       B.puzzled         C.worried   D.careful

 

15.               A.comforted      B.beat           C.washed   D.amused

 

16.               A.succeeded      B.died           C.cried D.woke

 

17.               A.mother         B.father          C.wife  D.child

 

18.               A.posted         B.brought        C.sold  D.threw

 

19.               A.safe           B.happy          C.warm D.friendly

 

20.               A.confused       B.disappointed    C.moved    D.frightened

 

 

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 On a trip to California, my family stopped for lunch. As we walked toward the entrance to the restaurant, a man, with a      beard and dirty hair, jumped up from a bench outside the restaurant and opened the door for us.Regardless of his      , he greeted us in a friendly way.

Once inside, my daughters whispered, "Mom, he     . " After we ordered our lunch, I explained, telling the kids to look      the dirt. We then watched other customers approach the restaurant but many      him. Seeing this rudeness truly upset me. The day I became a mother, I had determined to set a good      to my children. Yet sometimes when things didn't go right, being a good example was      . When our meal arrived, I realized I had left the car-sick pills in the truck.With the windiest trip ahead, the kids needed them, so I    myself from the meal and went to get them.

    Just then, the "doorman" was opening the door for a couple. They rushed past him without even acknowledging his      . Letting them in first, I said a loud "thank you" to him as I      .When I returned, we talked a bit. He said he was not allowed inside      he purchased food . I went back and told my family his     .Then I asked our waitress to add one soup and sandwich.

The kids looked      as we had already eaten, but when I said the order was for the "doorman" , they smiled. When it was time to      our trip, I found the "doorman" enjoying his meal. Upon seeing me, he stood up and thanked me heartily. He then     out his hand for a handshake and I gratefully accepted. I suddenly     the tears in his eyes—tears of gratitude (感激) .What happened next drew great astonishment: I gave the " doorman" a    _ . He pulled away, with tears      down his face.

Back in truck, I fell into deep thought.While we can't choose many things in life, we can choose when to show gratitude.I said thanks to a man who had      held open a door for me, and also said thanks for that      to teach my children by example.

1.A.messy B.clean C.pretty D.bright

2.A.service B.state C.appearance D.attitude

3.A.smokes B.smells C.sighs D.smiles

4.A.around B.over C.beyond D.into

5.A.ignored B.hated C.missed D.refused

6.A.target B.rule C.record D.example

7.A.stressful B.accessible C.awkward D.tough

8.A.excused B.refreshed C.prevented D.forgave

9.A.company B.presence C.challenge D.attack

10.A.quitted B.marched C.exited D.approached

11.A.before B.unless C.though D.since

12.A.story B.deed C.desire D.demand

13.A.concerned B.puzzled C.excited D.bored

14.A.make B.start C.continue D.take

15.A.waved B.washed C.raised D.reached

16.A.watched B.inspected C.witnessed D.noticed

17.A.hug B.nod C.lift D.strike

18.A.slipping B.rushing C.rolling D.breaking

19.A.firmly B.simply C.constantly D.politely

20.A.journey B. wisdom C. community D.opportunity

 

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“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. “If you can   41  on, one day something good will happen. And you’ll   42  that it wouldn’t have happened if not for that previous disappointment.”

Mother was right, as I discovered after graduating from college. I had designed myself for a 43  announcer(播音员). So I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station and got   44  every time.

In one station, a kind lady told me that   45  stations wouldn’t risk employing a person without   46  since I had just graduated. “Go out in the town and find a small station that might give you a chance,” she said.

I returned to Dixon,   47  I had finished my high school education and had   48  in the school football team. My father said that our town had opened a store and wanted a local athlete to   49  its sports department(部门). The job sounded just   50  for me but I wasn’t hired.

My   51  had shown as if by design. “Everything happens for the best,” Mum   52  me. Dad offered me his car to job hunt. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport. The program director told me they had already hired a/an   53 .   54  I left his office, my frustration boiled over(发怒).I asked aloud, “  55  can a fellow get to be a sports announcer   56  he can’t get a job in a radio station?”

Suddenly, I heard the director   57 ­.“What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he stood me before a microphone and asked me to   58  an imaginary game.

It was easy, and I did it without difficulty. The director was   59  and told me I would be broadcasting a game on the   60  Saturday.

1.

A.put

B.take

C.get

D.carry

 

2.

A.recognize

B.realize

C.react

D.respond

 

3.

A.news

B.sports

C.weather

D.TV

 

4.

A.invited

B.promised

C.refused

D.accepted

 

5.

A.large

B.all

C.good

D.small

 

6.

A.experience

B.examination

C.agreement

D.degree

 

7.

A.which

B.where

C.there

D.here

 

8.

A.played

B.joined

C.taken

D.fought

 

9.

A.own

B.manage

C.report

D.enter

 

10.

A.possible

B.successful

C.right

D.important

 

11.

A.disappointment

B.delight

C.pleasure

D.interest

 

12.

A.woke

B.advised

C.demanded

D.reminded

 

13.

A.manager

B.clerk

C.worker

D.announcer

 

14.

A.While

B.As

C.Until

D.So

 

15.

A.What

B.How

C.Whenever

D.Wherever

 

16.

A.because

B.but

C.if

D.once

 

17.

A.calling

B.answering

C.broadcasting

D.announcing

 

18.

A.make

B.act

C.broadcast

D.play

 

19.

A.moved

B.sorry

C.thankful

D.satisfied

 

20.

A.future

B.coming

C.last

D.later

 

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The young boy and his father sat quietly watching the snow fall on a snowy Saturday afternoon.

“Dad, my friend told me that every snowflake is  36   . But they look all the same to me. How can we tell?” the child asked.

Dad felt it was his  37 to give a more satisfying answer. “Son, snowflakes are like people. We are each   38 in a very special way. We can test it right now,” he said.

The child stood up, put out his hands, and  39 as snowflakes landed on his gloves. “These snowflakes are all different on my gloves, but those in the yard look the same. Together they are even more_ 40 and striking. Then if people are like snowflakes, why don't they    41 ?”

“Choice,”Dad said. "Their choices  42  them what they are.”

 43  choice is a bad thing?” the boy asked.

“Oh, no. Only when we choose the 44 things.”

“How do we tell right from wrong?" the child asked.

Dad was given the chance to build upon the foundation of his son's  45  . He reached down and began to  46  with the snow. He  47  the snow into two sides, three large snowballs on one side and several smaller ones on the other.

“Which side did the right thing?” he asked the boy.

The child looked at both sides but 48   answer. Then Dad placed the three larger snowballs on top of each other.

“It’ s a snowman! The side 49  made me snowman!” the boy replied with  50

Yes, all these people came together and recognized how special each of them was, so they joined in a(n) 51   to build up mankind,” Dad said.                    

The child then stood up and  52 an arm full of the smaller snowballs. One by one he began to throw them at the other small piles of snow. He said,”This is what happens when people can't work together. They have a(n)  53  .”

Dad was shocked. He stood up, lifted the boy and  54 him tightly, whispering to him, “I hope that your world will learn to work and live together. I hope you will make the right   55 

and learn to build the best snowman ever.”

1.                A.similar          B.different        C.freezing D.special

 

2.                A.challenge       B.trouble         C.responsibility  D.position

 

3.                A.private         B.associated       C.unique   D.isolated

 

4.                A.inspected       B.watched        C.glanced   D.glared

 

5.                A.beautiful        B.effective        C.comfortable   D.significant

 

6.                A.get along       B.take care        C.cheer up D.break up

 

7.                A.remain         B.appear         C.become  D.make

 

8.                A.Though         B.However        C.So   D.While

 

9.                A.exact          B.coincident       C.fortunate D.wrong

 

10.               A.interest        B.concern        C.worry D.faith

 

11.               A.communicate    B.work           C.mix   D.relate

 

12.               A.separated       B.divided         C.distinguished   D.parted

 

13.               A.couldn' t        B.shouldn' t       C.wouldn' t  D.needn' t

 

14.               A.that           B.what           C.how  D.when

 

15.               A.disappointment  B.frustration      C.enthusiasm D.humour

 

16.               A.power         B.effort          C.organization    D.attempt

 

17.               A.gathered       B.sorted         C.threw D.formed

 

18.               A.war           B.debate         C.agreement D.negotiation

 

19.               A.trembled       B.swung          C.pulled D.held

 

20.               A.steps          B.turns          C.choices   D.points

 

 

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My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me important lessons in values that helped me grow into an adult.

For instance, Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who took the time to ask me what happened. When I explained that my baseball had soared through Mrs. Holt’s basement window, breaking the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to confess(承认)to her. After all, I should have been playing in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between buildings. Although my knees knocked as I explained to Mrs. Holt, I offered to pay for the window from my pocket money if she would return my ball. I also learned from Steve that personal property is a sacred(神圣的) thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom, I wanted to keep it, but Steve explained that it might be important to someone else in spite of the fact that it had little value. He reminded me of how much I’d hate to lose to someone else the small dog that my father carved from a piece of cheap wood. I returned the pen to my teacher, Mrs. Davids, and still remembered the smell of her perfume as she patted me on my shoulder.

Yet of all the instructions Steve gave me, his respect for life is the most vivid in my mind. When I was twelve, I killed an old brown sparrow in the yard with a BB gun. Excited with my accuracy, I screamed to Steve to come from the house to take a look. I shall never forget the way he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quiet voice, he asked, “Did it hurt you first, Mark?” I didn’t know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, “The only time you should even think of hurting a living thing is if it hurts you first. And then you think a long, long time.” I really felt terrible then, but that moment stands out as the most important lesson my brother taught me.

1. What is the main subject of the passage?

A.The relationship between Mark and Steve.

B.The important lesson Mark learned in school

C.Steve’s important role in mark’s growing process.

D.Mark and Steve’s respect for living things.

2. It can be inferred from the passage that when Mark confessed to Mrs. Holt, __________.

A.he felt surprised                        B.he was light-hearted

C.he felt frightened                       D.he knelt before her

3.In the story about the pen, which of the following lessons did Steve teach his brother?

A.Respect for personal property.

B.Respect for life.

C.Sympathy for people with problems.

D.The value of honesty.

4. According to the writer, which was the most important lesson Steve taught his young brother?

A.Respect for living things.

B.Responsibility for one’s actions.

C.The value of the honesty.

D.Care for the property of others.

5.Which of the follow is true according to the passage?

A.Mark was still a boy when he wrote this passage.

B.Mark lost the small dog his father carved somewhere.

C.When a living thing hurts you, you should kill it.

D.Even if a living thing hurts you, you should not kill it without hesitation.

 

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