60.A.look after B.bring up C.care about D.agree with
答案 41-60 BCADB BBBBA CDCAC BCBAC
Passage 31
(河南省桐柏实验高中2010届高三期中考试)
Dear Laura,
I just heard you tell an old story of gift giving and unselfish love in your program. You doubted that such unselfish love would happen in today’s world. Well, I’m here to give you 36 . I wanted to do something very 37 for my fifteen-year-old son, who has always been the perfect child. He 38 all summer to earn enough money to buy a used motorcycle. Then, he spent hours and hours on it 39 it looked almost new. I was so 40 of him that I bought him the shiniest helmet and a riding outfit. I could 41 wait for him to open up his gift. In fact, I barely slept the night before. Upon a wakening, I went to the kitchen to 42 the coffee, tea, and morning goodies. In the living room was a beautiful keyboard with a 43 : “To my wonderful mother, all my love, your son.” I was so 44 . It had been a log-standing joke in our family that I wanted a piano so that I could 45 lessons. “ Learn to play the piano, and I’ll get you one” was my husband’s 46 . I stood there shocked, crying a river, asking myself how my son could 47 this expensive gift. Of course, the 48 awoke, and my son was thrilled(激动的)with my reaction. Many kisses were 49 , and I immediately wanted him to 50 my gift.
AS he saw the helmet and outfit, the look on his face was not 51 what I was expecting. Then I 52 that he has sold the motorcycle to get me the keyboard. Of course I was the proudest mother 53 on that day, and my feet never hit the ground for a month. So I wanted you to know, that kind of love still 54 and lives even in the ever-changing world of me, me, me!
I thought you’d love to 55 this story.
Yours,
Hilary
Helmet keyboard
P.S. The next day, my husband and I bought him a new “used” already shiny motorcycle.
36. A. hope |
B. advice |
C. support |
D. courage |
37. A. polite |
B. similar |
C. special |
D. private |
38. A. played |
B. studied |
C. traveled |
D. worked |
39. A. after |
B. before |
C. unless |
D. until |
40. A. sure |
B. fond |
C. proud |
D. confident |
41. A. perhaps |
B. really |
C. almost |
D. hardly |
42. A. start |
B. cook |
C. set |
D. serve |
43. A. note |
B. notice |
C. word |
D. sign |
44. A. disturbed |
B. confused |
C. astonished |
D. inspired |
45. A. give |
B. take |
C. draw |
D. teach |
46. A. reason |
B. request |
C. comment |
D. response |
47. A. present |
B. afford |
C. find |
D. order |
48. A. neighbor |
B. building |
C. home |
D. house |
49. A. exchanged |
B. experienced |
C. expected |
D. exhibited |
50. A. tear |
B. open |
C. check |
D. receive |
51. A. purely |
B. basically |
C. obviously |
D. exactly |
52. A. realized |
B. remembered |
C. imagined |
D. supposed |
53. A. only |
B. still |
C. ever |
D. even |
54. A. works |
B. exists |
C. matters |
D. counts |
55. A. send |
B. publish |
C. share |
D. write |
答案 36-40 ACDDC 41-45 DAACB 46-50 DBDAB 51-55 DACBC
Passage 32
(湖北省黄冈中学2010届高三11月月考)
One student took a box of chicken to class,another carried on a cell phone 31 and still another whistled loudly every time the 32 turned his back.
Reform school? No. College.
More and more, professors say, they are coming across 33 students in their classrooms. Many of today’s young scholars (学者) arrive late, leave 34 , talk loud or take care of personal 35 such as paying bills during class.
Why are the students behaving badly?
“Because they can,” said a student of University of North Texas. “A lot of the time, the professors let them get 36 with it.”
Some educators say it is time to bring politeness back to their classrooms-and even 37 taking some of the blame for bad behavior. They say that rude students are by no means the majority but that one of them can ruin an entire 38 .
People are 39 when they learn that impolite behavior is becoming more and more common in 40 education, says Dr Gerald Amanda, a counselor at City College of San Francisco. They 41 some high school students to misbehave but think those who get to 42 will behave more politely.
Dr Amanda believes that society in 43 has become more tolerant (容忍的) of rude behavior and 44 people in power, including professors, no longer 45 standards for 46 . That leads to a growing imprudence (轻率行为) 47 some college students. “There’s a great 48 of bad behavior in the world around them, and young people see it and 49 disrespect,” said Dr Amanda, 50 that sometimes students “have no idea that they are being rude.”