题目内容
14.Sophie sat in the armchair that Joe bought her on their fortieth anniversary,watching the mailman busy sending mails.It was Valentine's Day and there was more mail than usual.Sophie sighed and pushed herself up for the window using the arm of the chair for support.She stopped at the sink to wash the two dishes she had left after lunch.Then she took her pills.A florist (花商)appeared in front of Mrs.Mason's house next door.Who would be sending Mrs.Mason flowers?Sophie wondered.Flowers made Sophie think of her Joe who died eight months ago.The delivery man knocked at the door but no one seemed to be answering,so he looked around and started toward Sophie's house.."Would you take a delivery for your neighbor?"the man said loudly."Yes,"Sophie answered.Sophie looked at the roses,yellow,the color Joe had always chosen!She stared at them for a while,filled a vase with water,then tenderly arranged the roses and greens,and carried them into the sitting room.It was five o'clock when Mrs.Mason knocked at Sophie's front door.Sophie's cheeks were flushed.She was turning hot with shame.
At the sight of the rose,Mrs.Mason said,"Oh,good,You put the roses in water.Then you saw the card.I hope it didn't startle(使惊吓)you to see Joseph's handwriting.Joseph had asked me to bring you the roses the first year,so I could explain for him.He didn't want to alarm you.He arranged it with the florist last April.Such a good man,your Joseph…"Sophie had stopped listening.Her heart was pounding as she picked up the small white envelope she had missed earlier.It had been lying beside the flower box all this time.With trembling hands,she removed the card."To my sunshine,"it said."I love you with all my heart.Try to be happy when you think of me.Love,Joe."K*s5*u
56.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A
A.Sophie was sick and feeling lonely at home.
B.Sophie was waiting for flowers on Valentine's Day.
C.Sophie was patiently waiting to get her mails.
D.Sophie was enjoying a quiet life alone at home.
57.Sophie arranged the roses in the vase,becauseB.
A.she thought it was Joe who sent them to her
B.she could not resist the temptation to have them
C.she took it for granted that they were hers.
D.Mrs.Mason would never know she got them
58.Sophie did not read the card beside the flower box,otherwiseC.
A.she would not have touched the flowers
B.she would have given the roses to Mrs.Mason
C.she would not have felt ashamed for taking the flowers
D.she would have blamed the florist for his carelessness
59.The passage could be entitledB.
A.Sophie and Joe B.Love C.Valentine's Day D.Flowers.
分析 文章主要讲述了Sophie收到了一束来自已故的Joseph在一年以前就准备好了送给她的花,满满的爱意让Sophie激动不已.
解答 56.A 细节题.根据文章内容Sophie sighed and pushed herself up for the window using the arm of the chair for support.She stopped at the sink to wash the two dishes she had left after lunch.Then she took her pills.索菲亚叹了口气,利用坐着的椅子的扶手的支撑来到了窗口.她在洗碗池停下洗了午饭后留下的碗碟,然后把药吃了.由此可知,她身体虚弱而且只有她一个人在家,结合选项,故选A
57.B 细节题.根据文章内容Sophie looked at the roses,yellow,the color Joe had always chosen!She stared at them for a while,filled a vase with water,then tenderly arranged the roses and greens,and carried them into the sitting room.索菲亚帮邻居领取了这个快递,就是Joe喜欢的黄色,她喜欢的盯着它们看了好一会儿,然后把花插到花瓶拿到了卧室.由此可知,索菲亚是因为喜欢这个花才会留在自己家的,故选B
58.C 细节题.根据文章内容Sophie's cheeks were flushed.She was turning hot with shame.索菲亚因为私自把邻居的花插到花瓶而羞愧Joseph had asked me to bring you the roses the first year,so I could explain for him.He didn't want to alarm you.He arranged it with the florist last April 由此可知,花儿就是Joseph送她的,因为她没有看卡片而不知道,如果她事先看到了卡片,就不会因为私自插了花而羞愧了,故选C
59.B 主旨题.文章主要讲述了Sophie收到了一束来自已故的Joseph在一年以前就准备好了送给她的花,满满的爱意让Sophie激动不已.结合选项,故B最为正确.
点评 本文是人物故事类阅读理解.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据
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68.From now on to Columbus Day,the museum is openC.
A.only on Sundays and Saturdays B.on sunny days
C.every day D.all of the above
69.What's special in July and August?C
A.A trolley ride to the Museum. B.A daily visit to the Museum.
C.A sunset trolley ride. D.A free trolley ride to view sunsets.
70.If a family of 4persons-one senior,a couple and a 12-year-old boy-are taking a sunset trolley ride,how much is the total admission fee?B
A.﹩18. B.﹩25.5. C.﹩33. D.﹩39.5.
71.Which one of the following is not included in the admission?A
A.Unlimited sunset trolley ride.B.Access to the museum grounds.
C.A visit to museum exhibits. D.A use of the museum picnic areas.
And open space is what they got when the first shopping centre was built.Shopping centres,or rather malls,(9)Aas a collection of small new stores(10)Bcrowded city centres.(11)Aby hundreds of free parking space,customers were drawn away from (12)Dareas to outlying malls.And the growing (13)Cof shopping centres led (14)Bto the building of bigger and better stocked stores.By the late 1970s,many shopping malls had almost developed into small cities themselves.In addition to providing the (15)Cof one stop shopping,malls were transformed into landscaped parks,with benches,fountains,and outdoor entertainment.
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| 2.A.varied | B.various | C.sorted | D.mixed up |
| 3.A.Apart from | B.However | C.In addition | D.As well |
| 4.A.medical care | B.food | C.cosmetics | D.services |
| 5.A.suddenly | B.Abruptly | C.Contrarily | D.But |
| 6.A.be taking place | B.take place | C.be taken place | D.have taken place |
| 7.A.available for | B.available to | C.used by | D.ready for |
| 8.A.over | B.from | C.out of | D.outside |
| 9.A.started | B.founded | C.set up | D.organized |
| 10.A.out of | B.away from | C.next to | D.near |
| 11.A.Attracted | B.Surprised | C.Delighted | D.Enjoyed |
| 12.A.inner | B.central | C.shopping | D.downtown |
| 13.A.distinction | B.fame | C.popularity | D.liking |
| 14.A.on | B.in turn | C.by turns | D.further |
| 15.A.cheapness | B.readiness | C.convenience | D.handiness |
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Recently we held a class meeting to discuss .
His friend's main(44)Bin life seemed to be tennis.He was an excellent tennis player,and he(45)Chad his own tennis court.There were a lot of people with swimming(46)C,yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them.I told him that I knew several(47)Alike that,including my brother,who was doctor in California.He(48)Cthat maybe there were more private courts in the country,than he(49)Bbut he did not know of any others.Then he asked me(50)Dmy brother lived in California.When I said Sacramento,he said that was a coincidence(51)Ahis Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a(52)Awho had a tennis court in his backyard.I said I felt that really was a coincidence because my next-door neighbour had gone to Sacramento last summer and had(53)Athe house next to my brother's house.For a moment,we stared at each other,but we did not say anything.
"Would your friend's name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?"I asked finally.He(54)Band said,"Yes.Would your brother's name happen to be Dr Rey Hunter?"It was my(55)D to laugh."Yes,"I replied.
| 36.A.brother | B.teacher | C.neighbour | D.friend |
| 37.A.managed | B.happened | C.tried | D.wanted |
| 38.A.expecting | B.lying | C.joking | D.talking |
| 39.A.funny | B.serious | C.careful | D.disappointed |
| 40.A.think | B.find | C.realize | D.see |
| 41.A.indeed | B.actually | C.instead | D.exactly |
| 42.A.famous | B.interesting | C.noisy | D.big |
| 43.A.began | B.stopped | C.refused | D.failed |
| 44.A.problem | B.interest | C.choice | D.work |
| 45.A.just | B.ever | C.even | D.surely |
| 46.A.suit | B.habit | C.pools | D.river |
| 47.A.people | B.players | C.strangers | D.friends |
| 48.A.advised | B.argued | C.admitted | D.announced |
| 49.A.recognized | B.realized | C.visited | D.found |
| 50.A.how | B.whether | C.when | D.where |
| 51.A.because | B.if | C.then | D.though |
| 52.A.doctor | B.friend | C.neighbour | D.player |
| 53.A.hired | B.visited | C.designed | D.sold |
| 54.A.smiled | B.laughed | C.cried | D.nodded |
| 55.A.chance | B.pleasure | C.time | D.turn |
| A. | told | B. | declared | C. | stated | D. | made |