摘要:That Sunday morning I awoke to a quiet house, with warm sun streaming through the windows. I 41 where my husband had gone with our two daughters, Kira, 4, and Sophie,9 months. As I was relaxing in bed, 42 the peace, Kira suddenly burst 43 the bedroom door. “Look outside, Mommy! she ordered. There, 44 ,David was digging a hole. Next to him 45 a fragile little tree 46 roots were wrapped in burlap . “It's a magnolia tree, Kira said, 47 I didn't need to 48 . I raised the window and called out to David. “Happy Mother's Day, he said. It was. Although I 49 my mother any longer, I had her 50 , and each year since, I've had her enthusiasm. Now when 51 pull up to our house one bright spring day, I say to my daughters, “Oh, look, the magnolia's about to bloom. And when it 52 , we admire its beauty and use it as a 53 to talk about my mother and her 54 flowers. By the time Mother's Day 55 , the petals have usually fallen from the branches and the tree 56 in the yard with just its green leaves. But each year it has become stronger, just as I have. 57 instead of a day to miss my mother, Mother's Day has become a time 58 the fact that I am a mother, teaching my daughters 59 things that my mother taught me: to appreciate the small things that 60 life so beautiful. 270w 41 A. wandered B. wondered C. asked D. told 42 A. with B. enjoying C. without D. troubled by 43 A. out B. into C. through D. in 44 A. in the yard B. in the room C. at the door D. on the bed 45 A. were B. standing C. was D. lying 46 A. of which B. its C. which D. whose 47 A. and B. but C. though D. because 48 A. tell B. be told C. be said D. say 49 A. didn't have B. had C. lost D. missed 50 A. book B. body C. tree D. house 51 A. he B. she C. I D. we 52 A. does B. bloom C. has D. is 53 A. tool B. time C. chance D. title 54 A. favourite of B. love for C. hatred for D. love 55 A. arrives B. have come C. will arrive D. has gone 56 A. seated B. lies C. stood D. sits 57 A. And B. But C. However D. Although 58 A. suggest B. to celebrate C. mean D. to congratulate 59 A. the only B. the just C. right the D. the very 60 A. let B. make C. leave D. cause

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 The best Mother’s Day gift I ever received was a magnolia(木兰)tree. At first, it was a tired little thing, but it was mine, and I know I would treasure it.

    Magnolia trees were my mother’s favorite. We had one in the front yard of our house when I was growing up. I can still remember Mom’s pleasure upon seeing the buds. “Oh, look,” she’d cry out every year, “the magnolia tree is going to bloom(开花)—just in time for my birthday.” And sure enough, on April 19, her birthday, the graceful pink-and-white flowers would be all over the branches, announcing the arrival of spring.

    Back then, I didn’t find the blooming of a tree to be an event worthy of celebration. A new toy, a pretty dress or a trip to the amusement park—those were exciting. But my mother had a way of appreciating the smallest things as wonders. A baby’s smile, or a call from an old friend filled her with happiness.

    On the first Mother’s Day following her death six years ago, I wasn’t sure how I’d manage. Reminders of my mother’s absence seemed to be everywhere.

    That Sunday morning I awoke to a quiet house, with warm sun streaming through the windows. I wondered where my husband had gone with our two daughters, Kira,4, and Sophie, 9 months. As I was relaxing in bed, enjoying the peace, Kira suddenly burst through the bedroom door.

    “Look outside, Mommy!” she ordered. There, in the yard, David was digging a hole. Next to him was a little tree whose roots were wrapped.

    “It’s a magnolia tree,” Kira said, though I didn’t need to be told. I raised the window and called out to David. “Happy Mother’s Day!” he said.

    It was. Although I didn’t have my mother any longer, I had her tree, and each year since, I’ve had her enthusiasm(激情). Now when we pull up to our house on a bright spring day, I say to my daughters, “Oh look! The magnolia’s about to bloom.” And when it does, we admire its beauty and use it as a chance to talk about my mother and her love for flowers.

What time does the magnolia bloom according to the passage?

A. In spring.

B. In summer.

C. During the writer’s birthday.

D. Around Mother’s Day.

42. What impresses the writer most about her mother was __________.

A. her care of children

B. her love for flowers

C. her devotion to family

D. her appreciation of life

43. By saying “I had her tree” (Paragraph 8), the writer most probably implies that _______.

A. the magnolia tree was just her mother’s favorite

B. she owned the same kind of tree as her mother once had

C. the same kind of tree could often remind her of her mother

D. the tree could take the place of her mother in her memory

44. The writer’s purpose in writing the passage is to __________.

A. describe her happy family life

B. recall her childhood experiences

C. show how she loves magnolia trees

D. express her love for her dead mother

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第二部分:阅读理解(共25小题,每小题2分,满分50分)
第一节:阅读下列短文,然后从所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
The best Mother’s Day gift I ever received was a magnolia(木兰)tree. At first, it was a tired little thing, but it was mine, and I know I would treasure it.
Magnolia trees were my mother’s favorite. We had one in the front yard of our house when I was growing up. I can still remember Mom’s pleasure upon seeing the buds. “Oh, look,” she’d cry out every year, “the magnolia tree is going to bloom(开花)—just in time for my birthday.” And sure enough, on April 19, her birthday, the graceful pink-and-white flowers would be all over the branches, announcing the arrival of spring.
Back then, I didn’t find the blooming of a tree to be an event worthy of celebration. A new toy, a pretty dress or a trip to the amusement park—those were exciting. But my mother had a way of appreciating the smallest things as wonders. A baby’s smile, or a call from an old friend filled her with happiness.
On the first Mother’s Day following her death six years ago, I wasn’t sure how I’d manage. Reminders of my mother’s absence seemed to be everywhere.
That Sunday morning I awoke to a quiet house, with warm sun streaming through the windows. I wondered where my husband had gone with our two daughters, Kira,4, and Sophie, 9 months. As I was relaxing in bed, enjoying the peace, Kira suddenly burst through the bedroom door.
“Look outside, Mommy!” she ordered. There, in the yard, David was digging a hole. Next to him was a little tree whose roots were wrapped.
“It’s a magnolia tree,” Kira said, though I didn’t need to be told. I raised the window and called out to David. “Happy Mother’s Day!” he said.
It was. Although I didn’t have my mother any longer, I had her tree, and each year since, I’ve had her enthusiasm(激情). Now when we pull up to our house on a bright spring day, I say to my daughters, “Oh look! The magnolia’s about to bloom.” And when it does, we admire its beauty and use it as a chance to talk about my mother and her love for flowers.
What time does the magnolia bloom according to the passage?

A. In spring.
B. In summer.
C. During the writer’s birthday.
D. Around Mother’s Day.
42. What impresses the writer most about her mother was __________.
A. her care of children
B. her love for flowers
C. her devotion to family
D. her appreciation of life
43. By saying “I had her tree” (Paragraph 8), the writer most probably implies that _______.
A. the magnolia tree was just her mother’s favorite
B. she owned the same kind of tree as her mother once had
C. the same kind of tree could often remind her of her mother
D. the tree could take the place of her mother in her memory
44. The writer’s purpose in writing the passage is to __________.
A. describe her happy family life
B. recall her childhood experiences
C. show how she loves magnolia trees
D. express her love for her dead mother

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第二部分:阅读理解(共25小题,每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节:阅读下列短文,然后从所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

The best Mother’s Day gift I ever received was a magnolia(木兰)tree. At first, it was a tired little thing, but it was mine, and I know I would treasure it.

    Magnolia trees were my mother’s favorite. We had one in the front yard of our house when I was growing up. I can still remember Mom’s pleasure upon seeing the buds. “Oh, look,” she’d cry out every year, “the magnolia tree is going to bloom(开花)—just in time for my birthday.” And sure enough, on April 19, her birthday, the graceful pink-and-white flowers would be all over the branches, announcing the arrival of spring.

    Back then, I didn’t find the blooming of a tree to be an event worthy of celebration. A new toy, a pretty dress or a trip to the amusement park—those were exciting. But my mother had a way of appreciating the smallest things as wonders. A baby’s smile, or a call from an old friend filled her with happiness.

    On the first Mother’s Day following her death six years ago, I wasn’t sure how I’d manage. Reminders of my mother’s absence seemed to be everywhere.

    That Sunday morning I awoke to a quiet house, with warm sun streaming through the windows. I wondered where my husband had gone with our two daughters, Kira,4, and Sophie, 9 months. As I was relaxing in bed, enjoying the peace, Kira suddenly burst through the bedroom door.

    “Look outside, Mommy!” she ordered. There, in the yard, David was digging a hole. Next to him was a little tree whose roots were wrapped.

    “It’s a magnolia tree,” Kira said, though I didn’t need to be told. I raised the window and called out to David. “Happy Mother’s Day!” he said.

    It was. Although I didn’t have my mother any longer, I had her tree, and each year since, I’ve had her enthusiasm(激情). Now when we pull up to our house on a bright spring day, I say to my daughters, “Oh look! The magnolia’s about to bloom.” And when it does, we admire its beauty and use it as a chance to talk about my mother and her love for flowers.

What time does the magnolia bloom according to the passage?

A. In spring.

B. In summer.

C. During the writer’s birthday.

D. Around Mother’s Day.

42. What impresses the writer most about her mother was __________.

A. her care of children

B. her love for flowers

C. her devotion to family

D. her appreciation of life

43. By saying “I had her tree” (Paragraph 8), the writer most probably implies that _______.

A. the magnolia tree was just her mother’s favorite

B. she owned the same kind of tree as her mother once had

C. the same kind of tree could often remind her of her mother

D. the tree could take the place of her mother in her memory

44. The writer’s purpose in writing the passage is to __________.

A. describe her happy family life

B. recall her childhood experiences

C. show how she loves magnolia trees

D. express her love for her dead mother

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