5. The exhibition is not open during_________holidays.

Passage 3

Brooks, Bruce. Everywhere. Harper Collins, 1990. ISBN0060207299. 70 pages.

      Peanuts' beloved grandfather has suffered a heart attack. Peanuts is sad over the possibility of losing his grandfather. Dooley keeps Peanuts company while the adults in the family attend to Grandfather. Dooley attempts to save the old man by a ritual learned from comic books: killing a turtle and trading his soul for Grandfather's. With the imaginative assistance of Dooley, Peanuts discovers the healing power of hope and love.

    Babbitt, Natalie. Tuck Everlasting. Farrar, 1975. ISBN0374378487. 180 pages.

    The Tuck family has discovered a spring whose water brings eternal(永恒的 ) life. A man learns their secret and threatens to sell the water to the highest bidder(竟标者). Mrs. Tuck kills the man and is jailed and sentenced to be executed. Though the family knows she cannot be killed, they worry that their secret will be found when they try to kill her.

    Baylor, Byrd.  The Table Where Rich People Sit.  Simon & Schuster,  1994.  ISBN0684196530. 52 pages.

    Around an old kitchen table, a young girl calls a family meeting to show her parents that they should earn more money so they can have nicer things. As she points out they are not sitting at a table where rich people would sit, her parents calculate the value of- the desert hills, the blooming cactus, the calls of eagles, and one another' s company. Soon, she realizes that her poor family is rich in things that matter in life. She concludes that this is indeed a table where rich people sit.

    Goble, Paul. Beyond the Ridge. Bradbury, 1989. ISBN0027365816. 32 pages.

    There is no death; only a change of worlds- the author delivers these reassurances to readers in this book, based on the customs of the Plains Indians in America. The book reads like a prayer, expressing specific beliefs about dying. It describes a woman who is called by her long-dead mother to go "beyond the ridge. " After a steep climb, she discovers a world that is abundantly beautiful, and there she finds the familiar faces of people who have passed that way before her.

Question:

2. 本期主要是由各省市命题专家和资深备考专家作的联合命制的。是他们最后一次重点点拨,时效性、科学性、预测性强

05高考预测练习:

Passage 1

Interview is very importang when you find a job.Generally, if you succeed in the interview, you may succeed in getting the job.

    Since the interview plays so important a role,everyone who wants to defeat his or her competition should prepare well for it. First, you must be rich in your major knowledge. Second, you should take care of your appearance and manner. That means your clothes must be clean and appropriate for the occasion. And when you speak to the interviewer, you should impress him that you are confident and well-educated. In addition, you are surely fit for the job they offered. Third, you should be honest. No one likes those who always talk big.

Question:

☆If you succeed in ____1____ , you may succeed in ____2_____  .

☆First, you should be rich in ____3____.

☆Second, care should be taken of ____4____ . You clothes should be proper ___5___. You shoud make an ___6____ on the interviewer that ___7____. ___8___ , you are surely fit for the job.

☆   Third, you ___9____ as no one likes those who always ___10____  .

或者是表格形式:如下:

☆If you succeed in ____1____ , you may succeed in ____2_____  .
☆First, you should be rich in ____3____.
☆Second, care should be taken of ____4____ . You clothes should be proper ___5___. You shoud make an ___6____ on the interviewer that ___7____. ___8___ , you are surely fit for the job.
☆Third, you ___9____ as no one likes those who always ___10____  .

Passage 2

    Shakespeare's Birthplace and Exhibition

                Henley Street, Stratford - upon - Avon

   Visitors have been coming to the spacious town- center home where Shakespeare was born for over 250 years. Follow in the footsteps of Keats, Scott, Dickens, Termyson and Hardy, all of whom have signed the visitors' book.

   See Shakespeare's home as it would have looked when he was a boy and walk through the living areas with many rare furnishings. View the glove maker' s workshop, where, as a boy, Shakespeare would have watched his father work.

   Discover the window where 19th- century pilgrims to the birthplace scratched their names and identify the famous. Stroll around the garden featuring many plants, herbs, fruit trees and bushes mentioned in the writer's poetry and plays. Each ticket to the birthplace also includes entrance to the Exhibition of Shakespeare' s Life which includes a first edition d the complete works of Shakespeare.

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