题目内容

It was only a few weeks after my surgery. I went to Dr. Belt’s office for a   36 . It was just after my first chemotherapy treatment(化疗). My scar was still very tender.(疼痛的)   37 . I was taken to an examination room to have my blood   38 , again—a terrifying process for me, since I’m so frightened of   39 .
I lay down on the   40 . Then Ramona entered the room. Her   41  smile was familiar, and   42  in contrast to my fears. I’d first seen her in the office a few weeks earlier. She wasn’t my   43  on that day, but I remember her because she was laughing. What could she   44  find to laugh about at a time like this? So I decided she wasn’t   45  enough about the whole thing.
But this day was   46 . Ramona had taken my blood before. She   47  my fear of needles, and she kindly   48  the medical equipment under a magazine. As we opened the layers of bandage, the   49  scar on my chest could be seen.
She gently   50  over and ran her hand across the scar,   51  the smoothness of the healing skin. I began to cry gently and quietly. She brought her warm eyes to mine and said, “You haven’t   52  it yet, have you?” And I said, “No.”
I continued to cry gently. In   53  tones she said. “This is part of your body. This is you. It’s okay to touch it.” But I couldn’t. So she touched it for me. The   54 . The healing wound. And beneath it, she touched my heart.
That night as I lay down, I gently placed my hand on my chest and I left it there   55  I fell asleep. I knew I wasn’t alone.
小题1:
A.prescriptionB.checkupC.conversationD.discussion
小题2:
A.At onceB.As usualC.In factD.In addition
小题3:
A.correctedB.mixedC.drawnD.cleaned
小题4:
A.doctorsB.nursesC.bloodD.needles
小题5:
A.operation tableB.office floorC.examining bedD.test bed
小题6:
A.weakB.bitterC.shyD.warm
小题7:
A.worked outB.stood outC.found outD.gave out
小题8:
A.girlB.partnerC.companionD.nurse
小题9:
A.accidentallyB.particularlyC.possiblyD.actually
小题10:
A.seriousB.curiousC.worriedD.nervous
小题11:
A.differentB.difficultC.pleasantD.common
小题12:
A.talked aboutB.got aroundC.knew aboutD.put away
小题13:
A.foundB.replaced C.showedD.hid
小题14:
A.oldB.wornC.freshD.fine
小题15:
A.cameB.wentC.searchedD.reached
小题16:
A.examiningB.coveringC.pressingD.removing
小题17:
A.watchedB.discoveredC.touchedD.unfolded
小题18:
A.toughB.softC.coldD.strict
小题19:
A.bandageB.soulC.painD.scar
小题20:
A.afterB.untilC.sinceD.when

小题1:B
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:D
小题5:C
小题6:D
小题7:B
小题8:D
小题9:C
小题10:A
小题11:A
小题12:C
小题13:D
小题14:C
小题15:D
小题16:A
小题17:C
小题18:B
小题19:D
小题20:B 

试题分析:这不是一个童年的带着痛苦却充满温情的记忆,这不是一个因伤痛绝望而产生的梦想。这是一个小小的故事,因了一个小小的举动,而放射出人性的光辉。在疲惫的生活中,我们渴望天使,渴望快乐,但却忘记了去释放我们内心里的灿烂的笑容。给生活一个笑脸,我们就是今天的天使。
小题1:考查名词。A. prescription药方,处方B. checkup检查C. conversation 对话D. discussion讨论,根据下文可以看出,作者来做的是手术后的身体检查。故选B
小题2:考查介词短语。A. At once立刻B. As usual向平常一样C. In fact事实上D. In addition此外,像以往一样,作者被带去抽血。A表示立即,文中没有暗示时间的紧迫。故选B。、
小题3:考查动词。A. corrected纠正B. mixed混合C. drawn“汲取,拉出”,D. Cleaned打扫,have the blood drawn“抽血”。 选C
小题4:考查名词。A. doctors医生B. nurses护士C. blood血D. needles针,根据下文“She________my fear of needles...”中的needles,可知选D
小题5:考查语境理解。A. operation table手术台B. office floor 办公室地板C. examining bed供检查用的床上D. test bed试验台,躺在供检查用的床上。选C
小题6:考查形容词。A. weak虚弱的,B. bitter痛苦的,C. shy害羞的,D. warm温暖的,医务人员的微笑和蔼亲切,和我的害怕构成对比,选D
小题7:考查动词短语。stand out恰表其意。A. worked out计算出,锻炼B. stood out 突出,显眼C. found out查明,弄清,D. gave out散发,温暖的微笑和我的恐惧形成鲜明的对比,反差很大,迥然不同,选B
小题8:考查名词。A. girl女孩B. partner伙伴C. companion同伴D. nurse护士,那天她不是我的护士。故选D
小题9:考查副词。B意为“尤其是”,不合题意。A. accidentally偶然的,B. particularly尤其的,C. possibly可能地D. actually实际上,表示疑问,什么有可能使她在这种时刻(我感到恐惧的时刻)笑成那个样子?选C
小题10:考查形容词。A. serious  严肃的B. curious 好奇的,C. worried担心的,D. nervous紧张的,作者认为她不够严肃,对他的病处理不够认真。选A
小题11:考查形容词。A. different      不同B. difficult困难C. pleasant 愉快的D. common常见的,今天她给我的感觉与以往不同,对作者细心照料。选A
小题12:考查动词短语。A. talked about谈论B. got around四处走,C. knew about了解D. put away,收好,护士了解作者对针的恐惧。选C
小题13:考查动词。。A. found发现B. replaced代替C. showed展示D. hid藏,因了解作者故而把针藏起来,体现护士考虑周到,选D
小题14:考查形容词。A. old 老的,B. worn破旧的,C. fresh新鲜的,D. fine好的,从前文的tender看出伤疤未痊愈。fresh表示此意,选C
小题15:考查动词。A. came来B. went去C. searched 寻找D. reached到达,触及,轻轻地(在我的皮肤上)触及过来。选D
小题16:考查动名词。A. examining检查B. covering 覆盖C. pressing “按压”,不合逻辑。D. removing“去除”,检查手术伤口的平滑度,看是否痊愈。选A
小题17:考查动词:A. watched观察B. discovered发现C. touched 触摸D. unfolded“打开”。作者因疼痛而呻吟,护士问作者以前触摸过没有。选C
小题18:考查形容词。A. tough困难的,B. soft柔软的C. cold冷淡的,D. strict严格的,以轻而柔软的口吻来劝慰作者,接受手术后新的自己。选B
小题19:考查名词。A. bandage绷带B. soul灵魂C. pain痛苦D. scar疤痕, the scar和the wound都是对it的解释。The scar.The healing wound.均为省略句——(She touched) The scar.(She touched) The healing wound.选D
小题20:考查连词。A. after在…后面,B. until 直到C. since自从D. when当…时候,表示手一直放在胸部的伤口上直到安稳地睡去B
点评:本文以记叙为主,描写细腻,情节感人,从选项中可以看出,本大题主要还是考查了词汇的辨析与运用,但更加注重综合语言能力的运用,需要根据上下文,了解词汇用法的同时,结合语境,做出准确的判断。
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小题1:
A.whetherB.whichC.thatD.what
小题2:
A.manyB.fewC.littleD.much
小题3:
A.buyB.affordC.sendD.read
小题4:
A.asB.likeC.forD.by
小题5:
A.angryB.happyC.proudD.sorry
小题6:
A.hatedB.decidedC.wishedD.regretted
小题7:
A.the teacherB.himselfC.his parentsD.his schoolmates
小题8:
A.couldB.ought toC.shouldD.would
小题9:
A.had learnedB.has been taughtC.has heardD.had been written down
小题10:
A.veryB.soC.tooD.quite
小题11:
A.joyB.interestC.timeD.taste
小题12:
A.allowedB.agreedC.letD.refused
小题13:
A.worstB.onlyC.lastD.laziest
小题14:
A.had beenB.has beenC.isD.was
小题15:
A.learnedB.listenedC.masteredD.struggled
小题16:
A.noticeB.influenceC.eyesD.attention
小题17:
A.except forB.according to C.as well asD.in spite of
小题18:
A.taughtB.offeredC.lentD.sent
小题19:
A.sadB.angryC.happyD.disappointed
小题20:
A.leading toB.coming fromC.made ofD.covered with
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There weren’t any beggars around for the next three or four blocks and I was   26  who I would give the food to. I found one but he   27  to take food as he needed only money. I found another person, but he went away   28   I could approach him.
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小题1:
A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.AnyhowD.Still
小题2:
A.gatheredB.arrivedC.attendedD.approached
小题3:
A.cakesB.booksC.foodD.newspapers
小题4:
A.surprisingB.heart-warmingC.confusingD.embarrassing
小题5:
A.upsetB.touchedC.appealed D.interested
小题6:
A.graduallyB.normally C.quicklyD.generally
小题7:
A.wellB.moreC.muchD.most
小题8:
A.forB.ofC.inD.by
小题9:
A.take outB.hand overC.make upD.miss out
小题10:
A.beatB.knockedC.depressedD.struck
小题11:
A.wonderingB.predictingC.supposingD.wandering
小题12:
A.refusedB.abandonedC.managedD.pretended
小题13:
A.whenB.untilC.beforeD.unless
小题14:
A.everyoneB.someoneC.anyoneD.no one
小题15:
A.declinedB.hesitatedC.promisedD.agreed
小题16:
A.luggageB.packageC.boxD.pizza
小题17:
A.appreciationB.prideC.enjoymentD.shame
小题18:
A.imaginationB.reliefC.satisfactionD.intention
小题19:
A.hungryB.triedC.happyD.relaxed
小题20:
A.expectedB.absorbedC.lostD.gave
It was a cold December, and Mrs. Bell wanted to do a lot of shopping. She waited until it was Saturday, when her husband was free, and she took him to the shops with her to pay for everything and to carry for her what she had bought. They went to a lot of shops, and Mrs. Bell bought everything she could think of.
She often stopped and said, “Look, Peter! Isn’t that beautiful?”
“All right, my dear. How much is it?” answered Mr. Bell, and then he took money out to buy it for her.
It was almost dark when they came out of the last shop, and Mr. Bell was tired. He was thinking about a nice drink by the side of a warm fire home. Suddenly his wife looked up at the sky and said, “Look at that beautiful moon, Peter!”
Without stopping, Mr. Bell answered at once. “All right, dear. How much is it?” Then he took his wallet out of his pocket.
小题1:Mrs. Bell did shopping ________.
A.aloneB.together with her husband
C.every dayD.in the morning
小题2:Mrs. Bell took her husband to the shops because ________.
A.he liked beautiful thingsB.he liked to do shopping too.
C.she wanted him to pay moneyD.he was always free
小题3:Mrs. Bell bought ________ in the shops.
A.nothingB.a drink
C.the most beautiful thingD.a number of things
小题4:Mr. Bell _______ shopping.
A.was addicted toB.was thinking about
C.was tired ofD.was very interested in
小题5:According to the last paragraph, we know Mr. Bell _______.
A.wanted to buy the moon
B.did not really know what his wife was saying
C.was a millionaire
D.did not like the idea of buying the moon
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小题1:
A.demandedB.askedC.commandedD.tested
小题2:
A.BeforeB.DuringC.AfterD.Within
小题3:
A.toldB.remindedC.calledD.consulted
小题4:
A.sighB.doubtC.breathD.while
小题5:
A.sadB.angryC.pitifulD.gentle
小题6:
A.faceB.mindC.voiceD.pace
小题7:
A.came upB.came outC.came backD.came on
小题8:
A.keptB.gatheredC.collectedD.searched
小题9:
A.tearB.readC.writeD.recite
小题10:
A.sonB.daughterC.brotherD.father
小题11:
A.lyingB.wipingC.sittingD.spying
小题12:
A.requiredB.repeatedC.recalledD.replied
小题13:
A.lovinglyB.carefullyC.deeplyD.lightly
小题14:
A.puzzledB.worriedC.amazedD.annoyed
小题15:
A.parentsB.relativesC.familiesD.teachers
小题16:
A.upB.uponC.downD.into
小题17:
A.wiseB.kindC.strictD.generous
小题18:
A.sendB.prayC.ownD.see
小题19:
A.frightenedB.huntedC.caredD.waited
小题20:
A.pleasantB.limitedC.usefulD.selfless
Some time ago I discovered that one of my chairs had a broken leg. I didn't think there would be any difficulty in getting it mended, as there are a whole lot of antique(古董) shops near my home. So I left home one morning carrying the chair with me. I went into the first shop expecting a friendly reception. I was quite wrong. The man wouldn't even look at my chair.
The second shop, though slightly more polite, was just the same, and the third and the fourth—so I decided that my approach must be wrong.
I entered the fifth shop with a plan in my mind. I placed the chair on the floor and said to the shopkeeper, “Would you like to buy a chair?” He looked it over carefully and said, “Yes, not a bad chair. How much do you want for it, sir?”“Twenty pounds,”I said. “OK,”he said. “I'll give you twenty pounds.”“It's got a slightly broken leg,” I said. “Yes, I saw that, it's nothing.”
Everything was going according to plan and I was getting excited. “What will you do with it?” I asked. “Oh, it will be easy to sell once the repair is done.”“I'll buy it,” I said. “What do you mean?” “You've just sold it to me,” he said. “Yes, I know but I've changed my mind. I am sorry. I'll give you twenty seven pounds for it.” “You must be crazy,”he said. Then, suddenly the penny dropped. “I know what you want. You want me to repair your chair.” “You're right,”I said. “And what would you have done if I had walked in and said,‘Would you mend this chair for me?’”“I wouldn't have agreed to do it,”he said. “We don't do repairs, not enough money in it and too much trouble. But I'll mend this for you, shall we say for a fiver(五英镑钞票)?” He was a very nice man and was greatly amused by the whole thing.
小题1:We can learn from the text that in the first shop the writer_________.
A.was rather impolite
B.was warmly received
C.asked the shopkeeper to buy his chair
D.asked the shopkeeper to repair his chair
小题2:The underlined word “approach” in the second paragraph means _________.
A.plan for dealing with thingsB.decision to sell things
C.idea of repairing thingsD.way of doing things
小题3:The expression “the penny dropped” in the last paragraph means the shopkeeper ____.
A.changed his mindB.accepted the offer
C.saw the writer's purposeD.decided to help the writer
小题4:How much did the writer pay?
A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.
小题5:From the text, we can learn that the writer was _________.
A.honestB.carefulC.smartD.funny
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小题1:
A.which B.that C.here D.where
小题2:
A.books B.baskets C.goods D.magazines
小题3:
A.dirty B.long C.gray D.tight
小题4:
A.strange B.young C.nervous D.excited
小题5:
A.look up B.listen to meC.Watch out D.Put it down
小题6:
A.him B.her C.the boy D.the other
小题7:
A.book B.rice C.bag D.magazine
小题8:
A.looked B.heard C.showed D.sounded
小题9:
A.between B.of C.around D.at
小题10:
A.instead ofB.before C.without D.as if
小题11:
A.something B.it C.that D.one
小题12:
A.would B.should C.might D.could
小题13:
A.spot B.space C.goods D.books
小题14:
A.importantB.new C.else D.extra
小题15:
A.looking at B.talking to C.in front of D.behind
小题16:
A.paying B.looking C.asking D.reaching
小题17:
A.hands B.pockets C.box D.basket
小题18:
A.throw outB.put on C.buttoned D.hidden
小题19:
A.shouted B.smiled C.looked D.laughed
小题20:
A.leave B.pay C.speak D.apologize
My husband and son took a New York-to-Milwaukee flight that was supposed to leave Friday at 11:29 am. The flight boarded after 4 pm and didn’t leave the gate until 4:40, and half an hour later the pilot announced it would be another hour until takeoff. At that point a Jewish family, worried about violating the Sabbath (安息日), asked to get off. Going back to the gate cost the plane its place in line for takeoff, and the flight was eventually cancelled. Was the airline right to grant that request?
M. W, Norwalk, CONN.
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Situations like that can bring out the worst in people. But despite the increasing resentment(怨恨) of a plane full of people, the pilot tried to do the right thing. He went out of his way to satisfy one family’s urgent need. He should not have done so.
Passengers bought tickets in the belief that the airline’s primary goal was to get them to their destination as close to the schedule as possible. Once they got on the plane and the doors are locked, it’s not correct to announce that the rules have changed and that a personal (as opposed to medical) emergency —no matter how urgent — might take precedence(优先).
That would be just as true if turning back to the gate had merely cost a few minutes rather than doomed the flight entirely, since on a plane, even a slight delay can spread outward, from the people in the cabin to those meeting them to the passengers waiting to board the plane for the next leg of its journey and so on. It would also be true if the personal emergency were not religious — if someone suddenly realized she’d made a professional mistake that might cost her millions, and she had to race back to the office to fix it.
If a religious practice does nothing to harm others, then airlines should make a reasonable effort to accommodate it. Though that family has every right to observe the Sabbath, it has no right to enlist an airplane full of captive bystanders to help them do so. By boarding a flight on a Friday afternoon, the family knowingly risked running into trouble. The risk was theirs alone to bear.
小题1:M. W. wrote the letter to ask whether ______.
A.Any religious passenger has the right to ask the pilot to take off
B.The airline has the right to cancel the flight without any reason
C.A flight should meet any passenger’s need despite others’ benefit
D.A plane which has left the gate should give up taking off
小题2:What do we know from the reply letter?
A.The pilot did the right thing in spite of the fierce resentment.
B.The plane should turn back if anyone aboard is seriously ill.
C.Anybody who has boarded has no chance to get off the plane.
D.Any flight shouldn’t change its schedule no matter what has happened.
小题3:What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 mean?
A.Turning back to the gate usually takes a plane quite a long time.
B.Nobody should take precedence to require the plane to turn back to the gate.
C.Even if it had taken a few minutes it was not right to turn back to the gate.
D.It was OK if turning back to the gate hadn’t caused the flight to be cancelled.
小题4:The author of the reply letter thinks that _________.
A.It’s right for the plane to turn back to the gate to save a passenger’s treasure
B.The Jewish family should give up observing the Sabbath after boarding
C.The biggest problem of turning back is to bring trouble to the pilot
D.The Jewish family had better avoid boarding on Friday afternoon
Nanjing-style paper cutting is an important part of Chinese paper cutting. It is known for its different designs, simplistic but graceful shapes, finely cut lines and unique skills. Zhang Fanglin is a leading figure in the Nanjing-style paper cutting. Zhang was born in a paper-cutting family. He is the fourth generation to continue the family’s paper-cutting skills. Taught by his father, he began to learn paper cutting in his childhood. In 1963 when he was only 14 years old, he started his artistic career in a local folk handicraft factory. Over the past decades, Zhang has created many works and developed excellent skills. In 1985, Zhang was admitted into Nanjing Municipal Fine Arts Company, creating and designing paper cuts. Throughout his artistic career, Zhang has absorbed characteristics and elements(元素)of various styles of paper cutting and created a large number of creative paper-cutting works. Thanks to his great contributions, he won many national prizes and was awarded the title of “National Master Artist in Handicraft Art”.
As a leading figure, Zhang Fanglin has been invited to more than 30 countries and regions around the world, showcasing his paper-cutting skills. In the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, Zhang showcased his new creations of gold foil-embedded paper cutting works.
小题1:What is the passage mainly about?
A.Chinese paper cutting.
B.Nanjing-style paper cutting.
C.A paper cutting family.
D.A paper cutting artist.
小题2:How old was Zhang Fanglin when he was admitted into Nanjing Municipal Fine Arts Company?
A.36.B.14.C.22.D.18.
小题3:What can we infer from the passage?
A.Nanjing-style paper cutting is the most important part of Chinese paper cutting.
B.Zhang is a creative artist who knows different styles of paper cutting well.
C.Zhang won many international prizes because of his great contributions.
D.All the members of the family taught Zhang how to design paper cuts.

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