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【题目】Wang Ping flashed a switch on a computer screen, and a table and some chairs rose___ the floor as if by magic.
A.from
B.under
C.from under
D.from up

【答案】C
【解析】句意:王平在电脑上按了一个键,一个桌子和一些椅子似乎像魔术一样从地下升了起来。此处可将under the floor在地板下看做名词短语,指“地板下的地方”,from为“介词”,from under从……的下面,如:The naughty boy jumped suddenly from among the branches那个淘气的男孩突然从树枝间跳了下来。根据题意可知选C项。

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【题目】Are you happy? If you aren’t you need to move near friends who are happy. A new study shows that happiness is infectious (易传染的) and can flow through social groups. And the closer you are to someone happy, the happier you’ll be.

The study was carried out by the Harvard Medical School. The researchers discovered that a person’s happiness depends on the happiness of those around them. They collected data on 5,000 adults between 1971 and 2003. Participants were asked to identify their relatives, close friends, place of residence and place of work. They were also asked questions about whether they enjoyed life, and whether they felt hopeful about the future.

The results were very interesting. The researchers found that those who had happy partners had an 8% higher chance of being happy too. And for those with happy children, this increases to 14%. And finally, those with a happy friend who lives less than half a kilometre away are 42% more likely to be happy. “Most important from our perspective is the recognition that people are m social networks, and that the health and well-being of one person affects the health and well-being of others,” one of the researchers explained. “It makes sense that if people around you are happy, that might have an impact on your own happiness.” So, in conclusion, the best thing is to have a happy friend who lives less than a kilometer away from you. Do you have one?

1How did researchers get their findings?

A. By comparing results. B. By asking questions.

C. By listing figures. D. By giving examples.

2According to the study, who may have the greatest effect on your happiness?

A. Your partner. B. Your children.

C. Your close friends. D. Your parents.

3What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph Three refer to .

A. the interesting result. B. the happy life.

C. the health of the family. D. the chance of happiness.

4What is the passage mainly about?

A. Happiness and family. B. Happiness and health.

C. Friendship and happiness. D. Friendship and health.

【题目】Today I am known for my voice. Perhaps the greatest _______ came when I was asked to read The New Testament (《新约全书》) on tape.

But it took a long time to believe such _______ _ things could happen to me. When I was a child, I stuttered (结巴) so badly that I was Completely unable to speak in _______.

Then when I was 14, Professor Donald Crouch came to my _______. He was a retired college professor. English was his favorite subject and _______ was his deepest love. When he learned that I not only loved poetry but was _______ it, we became closer. There was, however, one _______—Professor Crouch could not stand the fact that I _______ to read my poems to my _______.

Then one day he ________ me.

After handing in a poem, I ________ for his comment (评价). It didn’t come. ________, one day as the students had gathered together, he ________ me, “Jim, I don’t think you wrote this poem.”

I stared at him in ________. “Why,” I started ________ flooding me. “of course I ________!” “Well, then,” he said, “you’ve got to prove it by getting ________ and reading it from memory.”

By then the other students had settled at their desks. With knees shaking, I walked up to the ________. For a moment I stood there, ________. Then I began, and kept going. I recited my poem all the way through!

Afterwards, I discovered I did have a(n) ________ and found my classmates actually looked forward to hearing me recite.

1A. error B. change C. honor D. shame

2A. good B. sad C. easy D. foolish

3A. public B. trouble C. reality D. secret

4A. city B. school C. home D. office

5A. the animal B. football C. an outing D. poetry

6A. reading B. learning C. writing D. selecting

7A. access B. emergency C. event D. difficulty

8A. began B. refused C. continued D. tended

9A. headmaster B. parents C. teachers D. classmates

10A. tricked B. tolerated C. harmed D. supported

11A. looked B. waited C. cared D. prepared

12A. Instead B. Soon C. Besides D. Anyway

13A. challenged B. praised C. misunderstood D. encouraged

14A. relief B. peace C. disbelief D. comfort

15A. struggle B. freedom C. anger D. wisdom

16A. would B. had C. did D. should

17A. up B. down C. in D. out

18A. left B. right C. front D. back

19A. satisfied B. confused C. annoyed D. frightened

20A. experience B. voice C. fault D. limit

【题目】When I was a child, my grandmother Adele took me to museums, restaurants, dances. She showered me gifts from her travels around the world. But I can only remember a book she gave me—one book that, to this day, I have not read. She presented me with her own favorite childhood book: Hans Brinker. My grandmother was happy to share this book with me. She even decorated the title page with her proud writing.

I tried to read it. I adored reading, and would dive into a new pile of books from the library all at once. But something about Hans Brinker just wouldn’t let me in. The story was set in Holland, a long time ago. It felt dull and unfamiliar, even though I was a fan of classics of other times and places. I simply read the first pages over and over. I could not progress.

Standing on a bookshelf in our living room, the book was like something I avoided. It scolded me for not being interested, for not trying hard enough, for disappointing my grandmother. The book started to fit in, almost forgotten, until Adele asked. Had I read it? Did I like it? Always determined, she wanted to know the answer. I would make some kind of excuse, but feel bad, and open it again, hoping for a new reaction. The book weighed on me.

Years passed and finally Adele and I both accepted that I would never read Hans Brinker. Eventually I cleared the book from the shelf. The Hans Brinker experience led me to set a rule that I’ve lived by ever since: Do not ask about a book given as a gift and don’t let anything become your barrier. What Adele originally wanted to do is to give book-giving special meaning, but she increased the possibility of the owner to be a disappointment.

1What is the similar hobby of the author and his grandmother?

A. Reading. B. Writing.

C. Travelling. D. Buying books.

2Why was the author unwilling to read Hans Brinker?

A. He didn’t like Holland. B. The book was boring.

C. The book had many stories. D. He hadn’t enough time to read it.

3What is the main idea of the third paragraph?

A. The author began to hope for a change.

B. The author began to dislike reading books.

C. The author felt stressed facing the book.

D. The author felt sorry for his grandmother.

4What does the underlined part “the owner” in the last paragraph refer to?

A. The author. B. The grandmother.

C. The writer of Hans Brinker. D. The publisher of Hans Brinker

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