摘要:1. 综合全文理解: A不是伊拉克重建问题上存在的分歧.

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  The wheelchair-bound young man, a patient of mine, was pushed to the lectern(演讲台)at the high school to deliver his commencement address.His face still partially paralyzed(瘫痪), he spoke in a soft voice.But Mark Orsini delivered a powerful speech and received a thunderous applause from his fellow students, who had wondered if he’d live to graduate.

  The 18-year-old had developed Guillain-Barre syndrome(综合病症),which can cause paralysis.Soon he was almost completely paralyzed.

  His parents insisted that he was a fighter.He’d get through this and go on to attend Dartmouth.But meanwhile, immobile and on a ventilator(呼吸器), how was he going to ask questions or be involved in his care?

  The solution was remarkable:The Orsinis would sit at Mark’s side and recite the alphabet.When they got to a letter Mark needed to spell a word, he’d nod “yes”.They’d write it down, then start over and wait for him to nod again.They never lost patience and Mark was involved wit every decision.Standard treatment hadn’t helped, so I proposed a risky procedure to filter(过滤)his blood.

  After treatment he showed improvement and soon he could move his toes, his legs and then his arms.

  Mark has graduated from Dartmouth.I saw him in my office some time ago, and he was feeling great.But there was a lot left unsaid.I wanted to say I was in awe of him, and that his parents were some of the most amazing people I’d ever met, sitting by his bed for hours, patiently listening to their child speak letter by letter.I wanted to tell him of my shame when my children tried to talk to me and I brushed them off because I didn’t have time to listen.I wanted to say I’d never forget him or his parents.But words failed me.

(1)

The underlined word “commencement” in Paragraph 1 means ________.

[  ]

A.

graduation

B.

promise

C.

birthday

D.

ceremony

(2)

What did Mark’s parents do for him when he was learning in class?

[  ]

A.

They did everything for Mark

B.

They assisted Mark in learning.

C.

They lost patience sometimes

D.

They made decisions for him.

(3)

We can learn from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the standard treatment Mark received was a great success

B.

the doctor was not satisfied with Mark’s treatment and felt ashamed

C.

the doctor told Mark’s parents that they were impressive and unforgettable

D.

the doctor would like to have shared more of his true feelings with Mark

(4)

According to the last paragraph, how did the writer feel about the way he treated his children?

[  ]

A.

He felt proud of it.

B.

He felt confident of it.

C.

He felt guilty of it.

D.

He felt doubtful about it.

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阅读理解

  The wheelchair-bound young man, a patient of mine, was pushed to the lectern(演讲台)at the high school to deliver his commencement address.His face still partially paralyzed(瘫痪), he spoke in a soft voice.But Mark Orsini delivered a powerful speech and received a thunderous applause from his fellow students, who had wondered if he'd live to graduate.

  The18-year-old had developed Guillain-Barre syndrome(综合病症), which can cause paralysis.Soon he was almost completely paralyzed.

  His parents insisted that he was a fighter.He'd get through this and go on to attend Dartmouth.But meanwhile, immobile and on a ventilator(呼吸器), how was he going to ask questions or be involved in his care?

  The solution was remarkable:The Orsinis would sit at Mark's side and recite the alphabet.When they got to a letter Mark needed to spell a word, he'd nod “yes.”They'd write it down, then start over and wait for him to nod again.They never lost patience and Mark was involved with every decision.Standard treatment hadn't helped, so I proposed a risky procedure to filter(过滤)his blood.

  After treatment he showed improvement and soon he could move his toes, his legs and then his arms.

  Mark has graduated from Dartmouth.I saw him in my office some time ago, and he was feeling great.But there was a lot left unsaid.I wanted to say I was in awe of him, and that his parents were some of the most amazing people I'd ever met, sitting by his bed for hours, patiently listening to their child speak letter by letter.I wanted to tell him of my shame when my children tried to talk to me and I brushed them off because I didn't have time to listen.I wanted to say I'd never forget him or his parents.But words failed me.

(1)

The underlined word “commencement” in Paragraph 1 means ________.

[  ]

A.

graduation

B.

promise

C.

birthday

D.

ceremony

(2)

What did Mark's parents do for him when he was learning in class?

[  ]

A.

They did everything for Mark.

B.

They assisted Mark in learning.

C.

They lost patience sometimes.

D.

They made decisions for him.

(3)

We can learn from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the standard treatment Mark received was a great success

B.

the doctor was not satisfied with Mark's treatment and felt ashamed

C.

the doctor told Mark's parents that they were impressive and unforgettable

D.

the doctor would like to have shared more of his true feelings with Mark

(4)

According to the last paragraph, how did the writer feel about the way he treated his children?

[  ]

A.

He felt proud of it.

B.

He felt confident of it.

C.

He felt guilty of it.

D.

He felt doubtful about it.

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阅读理解

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。

  The United States will introduce a new and comprehensive (综合的) exam for students who seek to study in America and other English-speaking countries, Xin Hua News Agency(新华社) reported from New York.

  The exam, which stands for a great change from the current English level test, was disclosed by Theresa Chang-whei Jen, associate director of the International Service of the US College Board, America's leading educational organization.

  The Advanced Placement International English Language ( APIEL) will be offered for the first time throughout the world on May 10, 2002, said Jen.

  However, the APIEL is a strange title to most Chinese students, and it is unlikely to soon gain the similar popularity of other already existing exams, such as the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign language) , the GRE (Graduate Record Examination ), or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System).

  “I have never heard of such a test and I would prefer the IELTS if I need another exam,”said Xu Jingyan, a graduating student from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (北京航天航空大学), who wants to study in England and has already taken the TOEFL.

  Most of Xu's classmates have never heard of the APIEL.“The APIEL is designed for international students who wish to get university studies in English-speaking countries, including the United States, Britain, Canada, and Australia.”said Jen.

  The APIEL has been adopted, said Jen, because the TOEFL can no longer accurately (准确地) reflect the abilities of students to use the English language comprehensively in an academic environment. Xin Hua reported that a fairly large number of foreign students who earned high scores in TOEFL exam turned out to be very ordinary educational performers after admission(录取).

  Compared with the TOEFL, the APIEL, measures a student's ability to read, write, speak and understand English through testing his or her skills in listening comprehension, speaking with accuracy (精确) and resourcefulness (机智), and writing with clarity (明晰) and fluency (流畅), Jen said.

1.The United States will introduce a new exam because ________.

[  ]

A.more and more students want to get further education in the USA

B.the Chinese people pay special attention to English studies with China's entry into the WTO

C.the already existing exam systems seem to be far from perfect

D.it will bring the US government quite a lot of money

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the selection?

[  ]

A.It will take quite a period of time for people to accept the APIEL.

B.The TOEFL is more popular with the Chinese than the IELTS.

C.A student will have to take the APIEL if he or she wants to study in English-speaking countries from 2002 on.

D.Chinese students will prefer the IELTS rather than the APIEL even in the future.

3.The underlined word current (in Paragraph 2) means ________.

[  ]

A.modern
B.present
C.standard
D.formal

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the news report?

[  ]

A.The Key to English-speaking Countries.

B.The Four Skills in Learning English.

C.TOEFL, IELTS and GRE to be Out of Date.

D.New Exam Designed for Students.

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第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分80分)
第一节:阅读理解(共35小题;每小题2分,满分70分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
  August has always been difficult for me. It is the time when I realize that the books my English teacher assigned to me are not going to read themselves and that I have a difficult month in front of me.
  You might think that I don’t want to spend my summer reading, but that’s not the problem: I love reading. On the first day of my summer holidays this year, I went to the library and got “A Gathering of Old Men” by African-American writer Ernest Gaines. I enjoyed it very much. I read all the magazines that my parents subscribe to and spend about 30 minutes every day with the morning paper. So why do I hate summer reading for school? Because the books on summer reading lists are often slow-going and just uninviting. Teachers and librarians don’t understand that summer reading can be entertaining as well as educational. They choose books that a friend of my mother’s calls “spinach books”: good for you, but not much fun to take in. Every summer, I read them, hate them and get bitter about the experience.
  This bitterness started three years ago when I was about to begin high school. As preparation, my English teacher told me to read “The Age of Innocence” by American author Edith Wharton. I’m sure there are many people who enjoyed “The Age of Innocence” — some might even say it’s their favorite book.
  But I don’t think any of these people read it as a 14-year-old boy on his summer vacation.
  “The Age of Innocence” is the story of a forbidden romance in New York 100 years ago. At 14, my only experience with romance was my love for baseball. I couldn’t imagine being in love, much less being in love in 1900. “The Age of Innocence” was totally different to my life.
  Most of my required summer reading has been like that — books written in a style that plays up the adjectives and plays down the verbs. I guess teachers don’t think exciting plots make for “good literature”. To me, though, a good writer describes events and characters in a way that makes the reader want to know what happens next.
  If I were making up a summer reading list, it would include “The Friends of Eddie Coyle” by George V. Higgins, “The Right Stuff” by Tom Wolfe, and “Into Thin Air” by Jon Krakauer. These are all books that have literary value but, just as important, can also entertain kids on vacation. If the teachers could stand a little fun in the books they assign, my Augusts would be a lot more enjoyable.
1. The author thinks he will have a difficult August because ____________.
A. he doesn’t like reading in summer vacation
B. he is to read the books boring and not right for kids
C. he hates the English teacher assigning homework
D. he hates August
2. What can make students interested in August reading ought to be ___________.
A. romantic                                                      B. out of date
C. entertaining and educational                            D. pure
3. The author listed such books as “The Friends of Eddie Coyle” because he thinks __________.
A. they can change his opinion                            B. he can learn a lot more from them
C. they are of literary value, and enjoyable    D. he has to do as teachers tell him to
4. In the opinion of the author of this passage, a good writer should be ___________.
A. one who describes events and characters in different ways
B. one who is full of imagination         
C. one who is learned
D. one who uses a way of describing that makes the reader wish to know what to happen next
5. Which of the following could be the best title of this passage?
A. Why Can’t Teachers Set Us Fun Books?
B. I Don’t Like Reading on the Vacation
C. Teachers, Don’t Set Us Any Reading Assignments
D. Teachers, Set Us Free

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第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分80分)

第一节:阅读理解(共35小题;每小题2分,满分70分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  August has always been difficult for me. It is the time when I realize that the books my English teacher assigned to me are not going to read themselves and that I have a difficult month in front of me.

  You might think that I don’t want to spend my summer reading, but that’s not the problem: I love reading. On the first day of my summer holidays this year, I went to the library and got “A Gathering of Old Men” by African-American writer Ernest Gaines. I enjoyed it very much. I read all the magazines that my parents subscribe to and spend about 30 minutes every day with the morning paper. So why do I hate summer reading for school? Because the books on summer reading lists are often slow-going and just uninviting. Teachers and librarians don’t understand that summer reading can be entertaining as well as educational. They choose books that a friend of my mother’s calls “spinach books”: good for you, but not much fun to take in. Every summer, I read them, hate them and get bitter about the experience.

  This bitterness started three years ago when I was about to begin high school. As preparation, my English teacher told me to read “The Age of Innocence” by American author Edith Wharton. I’m sure there are many people who enjoyed “The Age of Innocence” — some might even say it’s their favorite book.

  But I don’t think any of these people read it as a 14-year-old boy on his summer vacation.

  “The Age of Innocence” is the story of a forbidden romance in New York 100 years ago. At 14, my only experience with romance was my love for baseball. I couldn’t imagine being in love, much less being in love in 1900. “The Age of Innocence” was totally different to my life.

  Most of my required summer reading has been like that — books written in a style that plays up the adjectives and plays down the verbs. I guess teachers don’t think exciting plots make for “good literature”. To me, though, a good writer describes events and characters in a way that makes the reader want to know what happens next.

  If I were making up a summer reading list, it would include “The Friends of Eddie Coyle” by George V. Higgins, “The Right Stuff” by Tom Wolfe, and “Into Thin Air” by Jon Krakauer. These are all books that have literary value but, just as important, can also entertain kids on vacation. If the teachers could stand a little fun in the books they assign, my Augusts would be a lot more enjoyable.

1. The author thinks he will have a difficult August because ____________.

A. he doesn’t like reading in summer vacation

B. he is to read the books boring and not right for kids

C. he hates the English teacher assigning homework

D. he hates August

2. What can make students interested in August reading ought to be ___________.

A. romantic                                                      B. out of date

C. entertaining and educational                            D. pure

3. The author listed such books as “The Friends of Eddie Coyle” because he thinks __________.

A. they can change his opinion                            B. he can learn a lot more from them

C. they are of literary value, and enjoyable    D. he has to do as teachers tell him to

4. In the opinion of the author of this passage, a good writer should be ___________.

A. one who describes events and characters in different ways

B. one who is full of imagination         

C. one who is learned

D. one who uses a way of describing that makes the reader wish to know what to happen next

5. Which of the following could be the best title of this passage?

A. Why Can’t Teachers Set Us Fun Books?

B. I Don’t Like Reading on the Vacation

C. Teachers, Don’t Set Us Any Reading Assignments

D. Teachers, Set Us Free

 

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