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【题目】Before I consulted you, I had no ________ that I should have my ability to change my life through hard work and efforts.
A.corporation
B.determination
C.comprehension
D.presentation

【答案】C
【解析】考查名词辨析。句意:在请教你之前,我对我应该有能力通过艰苦的工作和努力来改变我的生活并不理解。A. corporation“公司”;B. determination“决心”;C. comprehension“理解”;D. presentation“展示”。C项符合语境。

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【题目】C

One day after we moved to our farm, I found that two of the neighbors cows and a calf had wandered through the fence along our woods. The neighbor, Lorne Wright showed up with his dog to herd them back into his grassland—and with part of a roll of nine-wire fence.

Theres probably enough to reach from the road to the first brace post if you were of a mind to fix this spot, he said. My face lit right up. I wanted to be a good neighbor, but money was tight.

The next week I was pulling the old fence out of the tall grass when Bill Risk stopped his car. He said,

Fixing fence, are you? Hear a story? A long time ago, two fellows farmed next to each other, so they agreed that each would start building fence on opposite ends of their farms and meet in the middle.

When they finished, one said, Well, it looks good. But the other said, My half looks good, because I started where I should have, but you started your half about 2 feet over on my farm and I want it moved right away!

Well, these two fellows, who could have been good neighbors, began to get angry with each other, and the bitterness went on for years. Finally one man sold his farm, and no sooner had the new owner moved in than his neighbor paid him a visit.

He said, There has always been a problem with our line fence. Your half begins 2 feet over on my farm. It should have been moved a long time ago. The new neighbor thought for a moment, then said, I always intend to be a good neighbor. If you think the fence is on your farm, you move it to wherever you think it should be, and youll never hear a complaint from me.

They became good friends. And the fence was never moved. So keep that fence straight, neighbor, Bill went away, leaving me with a smile on my face as I went back to work.

【题文1】 How did the writer feel after hearing his neighbors words?

A. Excited. B. Embarrassed. C. Puzzled. D. Satisfied.

【题文2】After finishing their fence, the two fellows _________.

A. celebrated for building a solid fence B. have become good neighbors even since

C. started right off with hard feelings D. argued about whose fence was good

【题文3】How did the new owner treat the fence?

A. By moving it to his property. B. By finding where it should be first.

C. By taking it apart immediately. D. By allowing the neighbor to deal with it.

【题文4】What lesson can we learn from the text?

A. Good fences make good neighbors. B. Two neighbors build their fences.

C. Fences have their own stories. D. Keep your fence strong and tall.

【题目】完成句子{根据所给句子的汉语,写出适当的单词,使句子完整。)
(1)随着证据越来越多,动物园的专家们感到有必要进行一番调查,因为凡是声称见到过美洲狮的人们所描述的情况竟是出奇地相似。
As the evidence began to accumulate, experts felt to investigate, for the given by people who claimed to the puma were extraordinarily similar.
(2)我们教区的牧师总是为各种各样的事筹集资金,但始终未能筹足资金把教堂的钟修好。
Our vicar is always raising money for , but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired.
(3)许多人常常情愿放弃较高的薪水以换取做白领工人的殊荣,此乃人之常情。
is human nature, that a great many people are willing to higher pay the of becoming white-collar workers.
(4)这常常会引起种种奇怪的现象,在埃尔斯米尔公司当清洁工的艾尔弗雷德·布洛斯就是一个例子。
This can to curious situations, as it in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.
(5)报刊杂志的编辑常常为了向读者提供一些无关紧要的事实和统计数字而走极端。
Editors of newspapers and magazines often to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics.
(6)那个可怜的记者不仅被捕了,而且还被送进了监狱。
Not only the poor man , but he had been sent to prison as well.
(7)宁静突然被打破了,一辆大轿车亮着前灯,响着喇叭,呼啸着冲进了拱廊街。
The was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights and its horn , roared down the arcade.
(8)一个窃贼被一尊很重的雕像击中,但他由于忙着抢钻石首饰,竟连疼痛都顾不上了。
One of the thieves was by a heavy statue, but he was to busy diamonds to notice any pain.
(9)当然,纽约是进行这种有趣的实验的一个理想的地方,因为那里根本不缺乏高楼大厦。
Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is tall buildings.
(10)泰坦尼克这个弯拐得及时,紧贴着高出海面100英尺的巨大的冰墙擦过去。
The Titanic turned just in time, the immense wall of ice which over 100 feet out of the water beside her.

【题目】The Arctic is not a safe place to be by any stretch of the imagination. Essentially a vast, floating block of ice, with only a small area of land, the landscape can be almost totally different from year to year. Even the most experienced explorers are lucky to return with all their fingers and toes, not to mention their lives.

Into this extreme environment stepped Nabil Al Busaidi. In fact, he didn’t just step—he stepped and skied his way across 650km, pulling 50kg of equipment. He also carried the flag of the Sultanate of Oman, which he held in the air at the North Pole, becoming the first Arab to achieve this impressive feat (壮举).

On the way to the North Pole, Nabil was driven by the reward of success and the pain at the thought of failure. “Through the 20-whatever days , every minute there was a different thing that kept me going, either the fear of failure, the fear of dying or the reward of finishing and getting somewhere warm. ”

The ever-present cold, averaging around -40 but dropping as low as a recorded -81, is his overriding (首要的) memory of the experience. As an Omani, Nabil had an additional 20 drop in temperature to get used to, compared to his British teammates. Apart from the extreme cold, polar bears were a common feature of the journey, and Nabil and the team had their fair share of bear encounters. “Polar bears are dangerous, but they are not that threatening because they don’t intend to harm humans. They’re usually either curious or just don’t care. We saw five bears, and none were aggressive,” said Nabil.

One final problem Nabil faced was the stress put on team relations by the severity of the conditions, especially during the first three stages of the journey. However, during the fourth and final leg, the team worked so well together that they travelled 130km in only two and a half days.

1What does Paragraph 1 show?

A. Nabil’s hard-won success. B. The value of Arctic exploration.

C. Nabil’s good luck. D. The change of the Arctic.

2Which is the problem Nabil faced on his journey?

A. Gradually rising sea level. B. Frequent polar bear attacks.

C. Constantly changing climate. D. The heavy psychological burden.

3What can we know about Nabil?

A. He had gone on an Arctic journey before.

B. He explored the Arctic with pretty light packs.

C. He finished the exploration of the Arctic all alone.

D. He suffered more from extreme cold than his teammates.

4What is the passage mainly about?

A. Life in the Arctic.

B. Climate of the Arctic.

C. The first Arab to step into the Arctic.

D. Achievements scientists made in the Arctic.

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