第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

My Best Enemy

Once again, I was in a new school. So was a girl in my class named Lisa. That’s where the similarities ended.    

I was tall and she was small. My thick black hair had been recently cut short into an untidy style. Her natural blonde hair flowed to her waist and looked great. I was 12 and one of the oldest in the class while she was 11 and the youngest. I was awkward and shy. She wasn’t. I couldn’t stand her, considering her my enemy. But she liked me and wanted to be friends.

One day, she invited me over and I said yes—I was too shocked to answer any other way. My family had moved six times in six years, and I had never managed to develop any friendships. But this girl who wore the latest fashions wanted me to go home with her after school.

She lived in a fun part of town that had two pizza places, an all-right bookstore, a movie theater and a park. As we walked from the school bus stop through her neighborhood, I tried to guess which house might be hers. Was it the white one with the perfect lawn or the three –story house with a front porch? I got very surprised when she led me into an old apartment building. She lived on the fourth floor in a two-room place with her mother, her stepfather, her two brothers and her sister.

When we got into the room she shared with her sister, she took out a big case of Barbies, which was my next surprise. I had never played with them. We sat on the floor, laughing as we made up crazy stories about the Barbies. We found out that we both wanted to be writers when we were older and both had wild imaginations. We had a great day that afternoon.

Lisa was loved by the whole neighborhood. The bookstore owners lent her fashion magazines; the movie theater gave her free tickets…. Soon I was included in her magic world. We slept over at each other’s houses and spent every free moment together.

Lisa, my first real friend since childhood, helped me get through the rough years of early adolescence(青春期)and taught me an amazing and very surprising thing about making friends: you worst enemy can turn out to be your best friend.

66. The writer and Lisa were similar in the way that___________________ .

      A.they were both new students   B.they had the same hair styles

       C.they were both tall   D.they were of the same age

67. One day Lisa invited the writer          .

       A.to go to the movie   B.to go to her home

       C.to go to walk in a park    D.to go to a pizza place

68. Which of the following did the writer learn form Lisa?

      A.How to make up stories.  B.How to deal with enemies.

       C.How to make friends.      D.How to live a better life. 

       Monarch butterflies(黑脉金斑蝶)are a common summer sight in the northern United States and Canada. These large orange and black insects brighten parks and gardens as they fly lightly among the flowers. What makes monarchs particularly interesting is that they migrate(迁飞)— all the way to California or Mexico and back. They are thought to be the only insect that does this.

       Every year in the late summer monarchs begin their journey to the south. Those heading for Mexico go first for the Louisiana-Mississippi area, and then fly across the Gulf of Mexico into Texas. Once in Mexico, they settle themselves in one of about fifteen places in a mountain forest filled with fir trees. Each place provides a winter home for millions of monarchs. There are so many butterflies that they often cover entire trees. When spring comes, they begin their long journey north. 

       The question is often asked whether every butterfly makes the round-trip journey every year. And the answer is no. The average monarch lives about nine months. So one flying north might lay eggs in Louisiana and then die. The eggs of that generation may be found in Kentucky; the eggs of the next generation may end up in Wisconsin or Michigan. The last generation of the season, about the fourth, will make their way back to Mexico and restart the journey.

       Scientists learn about monarchs’ migration by catching and making marks on the insects. By recatching a monarch with such a mark and noticing where it came from, the next scientist can get to know things like the butterfly's age and its routing(路线).

68. One of the places where monarchs spend the winter is _____.

       A. the Gulf of Mexico                                     B. an area in Mississippi 

C. a forest in Mexico                                D. a plain in Texas

69. The routing of monarchs’ migration can be learned _____.

       A. by examining the marks made on them    B. by collecting their eggs in the mountains

       C. by comparing their different ages            D. by counting the dead ones in the forests

70. Which is the best title for this passage?

       A. Migration of monarchs.                         B. Scientists’ interest in monarchs.     

       C. Winter home of monarchs.                            D. Life and death of monarchs.

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