閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從41─60各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
“Father, I don’t like to go to school,” said Harry Williams one morning. “I wish you would let me stay at home. Charles Parker’s father doesn’t make him go to school.”
Mr Williams 36 his little boy by the hand, and said 37 to him, “Come, my son. I want to show you 38 in the garden.”
Harry walked into the garden with his 39 , who led him along until they came to a bed in which peas(豌豆) were growing. Not a weed(雜草) was to be 40 about their roots.
“See how beautifully these peas are 41, my son,” said Mr. Williams. “How clean and healthy the vines(藤) look. We shall have a good 42 . Now let me show you the vines in Mr. Parker’s garden.”
Mr. Williams then 43 Harry to look at Mr. Parker’s pea vines.
After a few moments, Mr. Williams asked, “Well, my son, what do you 44 Mr. Parker’s pea vines?”
“Oh, Father!” replied the little boy. “I never saw such 45 looking peas in my life! The weeds are nearly as 46 as the peas themselves. There won’t be half a crop!”
“ 47 are they so much worse than ours, Harry?”
“Because they have been left to grow as they 48 . I suppose Mr. Parker just planted them, and never took any care of them 49 ”
“ Yes. A garden will soon be overrun with weeds 50 it is not taken good care of,” Mr. Williams 51 , “and so it is with the human garden. Children’s minds are like garden beds. They must be 52 cared for. I send you to school in order that the garden of your 53 may have good seeds(種子) and 54 plentifully. Now which would you 55 , to stay at home or go to school?”
“I would rather go to school,” said Harry.
A. grabbed B. pulled C. punished D. took
A. loudly B. secretly C. kindly D. politely
A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing
A. mother B. brother C. sister D. father
A. made B. changed C. seen D. planted
A. growing B. moving C. shaking D. dancing
A. result B. harvest C. match D. present
A. forced B. ordered C. followed D. led
A. think of B. look at C. hear of D. deal with
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科目:高中英語
來源:2014屆黑龍江省高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷(解析版)
題型:閱讀理解
This is a true story. Tristin Saghin enjoyed the movie
Black Hawk Down very much,which is about the conflict in Somalia.The
battle scenes and the exciting rescues of people who are dying,interested him greatly.
There was just one problem:Tristin was only 9 years old,and it was thought that movie was not for children.
When his parents caught him watching it on TV,they
made him turn it off,though he had finished his homework and it
was not late. Then one day,Tristin and his family
were visiting his grandmother in Mesa,Arizona.
Tristin’s 2yearold sister got out of the house and fell in the backyard pool.
Realizing the little girl was missing,the family
ran outside,only to find the girl had fallen into the
water.
Pulled from the pool and placed on the ground,the child wasn’t breathing. The family called the
ambulance (救護(hù)車),but no one
knew how to do first aid. No one,that is,except for Tristin. A scene in Black Hawk Down
describes a doctor giving first aid. Tristin remembered it. Then the 9yearold
gave first aid to his sister at once and saved her life.
His parents don’t stop him seeing the movies he likes
any more. Tristin taught himself how to do first aid but he had never thought
he could use it to save his little sister’s life. Any skill can be used in time,so you should always learn.
1.Black Hawk Down is a(n)________.
A.war movie B.comedy C.a(chǎn)ction movie D.love film
2.Why did Tristin Saghin’s parents order him to turn
off the TV?
A.They wanted
him to help look after his sister.
B.He often
spent too much time watching films.
C.They thought
the film was not good for children.
D.He was asked
to finish his homework first.
3.The author’s purpose in writing the text is to
advise readers to________.
A.see more
movies B.learn more
skills
C.save others
bravely D.do what they
like
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科目:高中英語
來源:2014屆吉林長春實驗中學(xué)高二上第一次月考英語A卷試卷(解析版)
題型:閱讀理解
A few years ago, I took a sightseeing trip
to Washington, D.C.Standing
outside the Ronald Reagan Center, I heard a voice say, “Can you help me?” When
I turned around, I saw an elderly blind woman with her hand extended.In a natural reflex, I reached
into my pocket, pulled out all of my loose change and placed it on her hand
without even looking at her.I was annoyed at being bothered by a beggar.But the blind woman smiled and
said, “I don’t want your money.I just need help finding the post office.”
In an instant, I realized what I had done.I judged another person simply
for what I assumed she had to be.I hated what I saw in myself.This incident re-awakened my belief in humility(謙恭), even though I’d lost it for
a moment.
The thing I had forgotten about myself is
that I am an immigrant.I left Honduras and arrived in the U.S.a(chǎn)t the age of 15.I started my new life with two suitcases, my
brother and sister, and a strong, serious-minded mother.Through the years, I have been
a dishwasher, mechanic and pizza delivery driver among many other humble jobs,
and eventually I became a network engineer.
In my own life, I have experienced many
open acts of prejudice (偏見).I
remember a time, at age 17 —— I worked as a waiter, and I heard a father tell
his little boy that if he did not do well in school, he would end up like me.I have also witnessed the same
treatment of my family and friends, so I know what it’s like, and I should have
known better.
But now, living in my American middle-class
lifestyle, it is too easy to forget my past, to forget who I am and where I have
been, and to lose sight of where I want to be going.That blind woman on the streets
of Washington, D.C., cured me of my blindness.She reminded me of my belief in humility and to
always keep my eyes and heart open.By the way, I helped that lady to the post office.And in writing this essay, I
hope to thank her for the priceless lesson.
1.We can learn from the first two
paragraphs that _______.
A.the author regretted his act of prejudice
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B.the blind woman needed the money badly
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C.the author was as poor as the blind woman
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D.the author was a native American
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2.According to Paragraph 4, hearing the
father’s words, the author was probably _______.
A.rather hurt
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B.very excited
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C.deeply moved
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D.greatly inspired
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3.According to the passage, the author
probably agrees that one should _______.
A.be nice to the elderly and the disabled
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B.try to experience different kinds of life
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C.treat others equally with love and respect
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D.think about one’s past as often as possible
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4.Which of the following can be the best
title for the passage?
A.Learn from your past
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B.How my dream comes true
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C.A Belief that will never change
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D.A priceless lesson in the street
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科目:高中英語
來源:2011年湖南省高一上學(xué)期第一次階段性測試(英語)
題型:閱讀理解
Crazy is our new normal. With two teenage
boys and three little boys, our family is restless—to the baseball field, track
field(田徑場)and piano
lessons. Even though we’ve limited each boy’s activities and try our best to
defend our family time, it seems that we’re in a constant state of flight.
“Embrace it. Roll with it,” my husband,
Lonny, says, “It’s going to be like this for a while.”
He is right. It’s likely that life will
continue to go forward before it slows down. But I remembered the still, quiet
days that our family used to enjoy. I missed long walks through the park when
we held the boys’ little hands. I longed for(渴望) lazy Saturday afternoons under the tree in our
backyard. I wanted to slip back a few years, when busyness was the exception
and not the rule.
One night, after a particularly full day
and evening games, our family gathered on the porch(門廊)for ice cream. Two parents,
two teens, and three small boys piled on one old swing and a couple of rocking
chairs. We were together, in one place, for a small slice of time.
The moon was full. The Mississippi River,
flowing past our home, was smooth as glass. I wrapped my own arms around the
son who sat on my lap and breathed deeply to inhale his little-boy
scent(氣味)—dirt and
sweat. My heart was still and content(滿足的).
I realized that while crazy is our new
normal happiness is as usual. They may look different from before, but they are
still there—even if they’re in the form of a single moment on the porch. Maybe
I just need the eyes to see.
1.What does the author mainly talk about?
A.Her anger at her busy life.
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B.Her family’s struggle for a better life.
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C.Her new feelings about the present life.
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D.The pleasure of staying with her children.
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2.How did the author feel about life before
the night sitting on the porch with the family?
A.Confused.
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B.Satisfied.
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C.Bored.
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D.Terrified.
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3.The underlined word “inhale” in the fifth
paragraph probably means ______.
A.describe
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B.breathe out
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C.remove
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D.breathe in
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4.Which of the following could describe the
author’s present life?
A.Busy and boring.
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B.Busy but happy.
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C.Crazy and unbearable.
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D.Normal but exciting.
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5.Which of the following statements might
the author agree to?
A.Life is nothing but bitterness, busyness and horror.
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B.Happiness is everywhere, but we have to discover it.
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C.Parents should earn much money for their kids’ better life.
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D.Life in the countryside is charming, wonderful, and sweet.
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科目:高中英語
來源:2010年高考二輪復(fù)習(xí)英語語法強(qiáng)化訓(xùn)練非謂語動詞
題型:單項填空
Tom drank up the whole bottle of milk,
_____even a drop to his little brother.
A.not leave
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B.leaving
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C.not leaving
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D.not to leave
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