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I was walking down the road one day when my cell phone rang.  26  voice on the other end spoke to me, “Dad, please come back soon. I miss you so much!” I judged that it was a wrong  number. A little while later, the call came once again, so I rudely  27 , “You’ve dialed the wrong number!” and then hung up.

During the following days, I got the same call  28 . But I didn’t care much about it.

    Then one day she constantly called me, though I didn’t answer. Finally I answered the phone and heard a weak voice, “Dad, please come back. I miss you so much! Dad, I’m  29  so much pain! Mom said you were too busy to take  30  of me. But, dad, please  31  me again, OK?” The innocent (天真的, 无邪的)  32  was difficult to reject(拒绝). I made a  33  kiss on the phone and heard the weak voice say, “Thank you…Dad, I am so…happy, so…happy…”

    Shortly after this, I became  34  about who had been on the other end of my phone. So I called back, and a woman answered, “Sorry, sir. I am really sorry to have  35  you. My daughter has suffered from bone cancer  36  she was born. And her father…died in an  37  a short while ago. I dare not tell her this  38 . Poor baby. When she couldn’t stand the painful chemotherapy (化疗), she would cry for her dad, who had always  39  her. I really couldn’t bear it, so I gave her a random (随意的) phone number…”

    “How is your daughter now?” I couldn’t wait to  40 .

    “She has passed away. You must have kissed her on the phone, because she went with a smile, tightly holding the cell phone…”

Tears blurred my eyes….

26.A.A boy’ s                 B.A child’s                 C.My daughter’s         D.My son’s

27.A.disagreed               B.blamed                   C.hated                 D.replied

28.A.here and there         B.now and then          C.more or less          D.sooner or later

29.A.near                      B.on                          C.in                    D.at

30.A.care                      B.control                   C.notice                 D.charge

31.A. comfort                B.kiss                        C.calm                   D.encourage

32.A.suggestion            B.command                C.request               D.advice

33.A.soft                      B.sweet                  C.low                    D.loud

34.A.surprised              B.curious                   C.interested             D.amazed

35.A.troubled                B.confused                 C.interrupted           D.recognized

36.A.when                      B.since                  C.as                        D.while

37.A.elevator                  B.event                  C.accident               D.apartment

38.A.identity                  B.mistake                   C.accent               D.news

39.A.encouraged            B.amused                   C.satisfied                  D.settled

40.A.hear                       B.ask                         C.ignore                    D.recover

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Having said goodbye to his parents, Alvin, with his wife and one-year-old son, set off back home. Still__36__ , Alvin and Clare talked and laughed happily. And even little Alax __37__ from time to time. The family were _38___ their trip.

But about three hours later things began to __39__ . It was starting to snow. Alvin __40__ up the car, hoping to arrive home before dark. But it was too dangerous to drive fast now. Because it was snowing more and more heavily. So Alvin had to __41__ down. The snow on the __42__ was getting deeper and deeper until it was hard to __43__ on it. Their car slipped(滑落) off the way and got __44__ in the deep snow and the engine refused to start again.

“The snow doesn’t seem to __45__. Shall we stay in the car waiting to be frozen to death or walk ahead through the snow?” Alvin asked. Clare said she __46__ to walk. So they got out of the car with their son and began walking. But __47__ was to come. Soon they lost their way and had to walk __48__ on and on.

Night came. They were not afraid of the dark. But they __49__ that poor Alax would die of cold. However, their faith to keep Alax __50__ filled them with courage, warmth and strength. They __51__ and rested in turn and then continued their walk. They had __52__ falls but each time true love encouraged them to rise to their feet again.

One, two, three, … seven days passed. On the eighth day, help at last came from Alvin’s __53__ , the police and local people. But the young __54__ had to have their feet cut off because of the bad frostbites(冻伤). __55__ , there was nothing seriously wrong with little Alax! 

36. A. excited          B. sorry       C. worried         D. anxious(急切的)

37. A. cried           B. laughed      C. smiled          D. coughed

38. A. taking          B. having       C. enjoying        D. starting

39. A. take place      B. change       C. come            D. finish

40. A. climbed         B. turned       C. took            D. sped(加速)

41. A. get             B. slow         C. go              D. look

42. A. land            B. highway      C. fields          D. car

43. A. walk            B. depend       C. stay            D. wait

44. A. stuck (陷入)    B. moved        C. prepared        D. covered

45. A. fall            B end           C. continue        D. melt(融化)

46. A. liked           B. prepared     C.decided          D. wished

47. A. better          B. something    C. nothing         D. worse

48. A. hopelessly      B. alone        C. aimlessly       D. pleasantly

49. A. thought         B. feared       C. expected        D. were sure

50. A. happy           B. silent       C. alive           D. dead

51. A. slept           B. walked       C. watched         D. ate

52. A. a few           B. several      C. terrible        D. countless(无数的)

53. A. friends         B. parents      C. neighbours      D. brothers

54. A. husband         B. wife         C. couple(夫妇)    D. baby

55. A. Therefore       B. Finally      C. Then            D. Luckily

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My wife and I spent a few weeks in London last year. We went there in autumn. We think it is the   31   season to visit England. The weather is usually quite good   32   there aren’t too many   33   in October. We stayed in a small   34   in the West End. We     35  most of our sightseeing (观光) on foot. We went to look at the places which all travelers    36. We went   37   and spent too much money. What we liked most was going to the   38   . We don’t have the chance to see such   39   plays at home. A lot of people say English   40   is very bad. We didn’t think so. It is   41   that most of the restaurants are French, Italian or Chinese, but had some very   42    meals. In fact, we   43    our holiday so much that we have already decided to   44    there again this year. We are going to take our umbrellas as well,    45   I’m sure we’ll need them sometimes.
31. A. busiest     B. working                C. best                 D. hottest
32. A. and     B. or                 C. as                 D. so
33. A. players    B. travelers                C. places                 D. things
34. A. station           B. hotel           C. office                 D. cinema
35. A. missed      B. showed               C. used                D. did
36. A. live            B. stay                 C. visit                 D. work
37. A. shopping           B. fishing               C. swimming             D. climbing
38. A. shops              B. cinemas                C. restaurants      D. theatres
39. A. well              B. wonderful         C. terrible               D. sad
40. A. language           B. film                 C. clothes               D. food
41. A. impossible   B. true                 C. important              D. necessary
42. A. delicious   B. poor             C. fresh                D. expensive
43. A. spent    B. enjoyed          C. paid                 D. finished
44. A. live     B. eat            C. go                 D. spend
45. A. although       B. but                     C. because              D. so

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Sudha Chandran, a classical dancer from India, had to have her right leg cut after a car accident. She was also  21  on her career(职业)road.

Though the accident brought her bright career to a  22  , she didn’t give up. In the  23 

months that followed, Sudha met a doctor who developed an artificial(人造的)  24  made from rubber filled with sponge(海绵). So  25  she wanted to go back to  26  after she had been fitted with an artificial leg. Sudha knew that she believed in  27  and could realize her dream,   

28  she began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing —  29  to balance, bend, stretch, walk, turn, twist and twirl.

After every public recital(个人表演), she  30  ask her dad about her performance. “You

  31  have a long way to go” was the answer she used to get  32  . In January 1984, Sudha made a historic  33  by giving a public recital in Bombay. She performed in such a great manner that it  34  everyone to tears and this  35  pushed her to the number one position again. That evening when she asked her dad the  36  question, he didn’t say anything. He just touched her feet as a praise.

Sudha’s comeback(恢复,复原)was  37  moving an event that a film producer  38  to make the story into a hit film.

When someone asked Sudha how she had  39  to dance again, she said quite simply, “YOU DON’T NEED FEET TO DANCE.”  40  is impossible in this world. If you have the will to win, you can achieve anything.

21.A.left alone

B.cut off

C.kept out

D.put out

22.A.top

B.height

C.point

D.stop

23.A.painful

B.unforgettable

C.busy

D.free

24.A.flower

B.leg

C.gift

D.box

25.A.strangely

B.gradually

C.heavily

D.strongly

26.A.home

B.school

C.dancing

D.walking

27.A.the doctor

B.the stage

C.herself

D.her dad

28.A.therefore

B.even

C.since

D.however

29.A.starting

B.remembering

C.wanting

D.learning

30.A.could

B.would

C.should

D.might

31.A.yet

B.ever

C.also

D.still

32.A.in return

B.in turn

C.in surprise

D.in anger

33.A.change

B.movement

C.comeback

D.promise

34.A.made

B.let

C.moved

D.forced

35.A.story

B.performance

C.decision

D.accident

36.A.usual

B.new

C.normal

D.interesting

37.A.such

B.this

C.so

D.very

38.A.allowed

B.pretended

C.refused

D.decided

39.A.tried

B.managed

C.thought

D.imagined

40.A.Nothing

B.Anything

C.Something

D.Everything

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阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意,然后从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

It was the last day of the final examination in a large eastern university. On the steps of one building, a group of students were talking about the exam that was going to begin in a few   41  .On their faces was confidence(信心).This was their   42   exam—then they would graduate and begin to work.

Some talked of jobs they already had, others talked of jobs they   43  get. With the certainty of four years of college, they felt 44  and able to take control(控制)of the world.

The coming exam, they knew, would be a(n)   45  task, as the professor had said they could bring  46  books or notes they wanted, requesting only that they did not  47  each other during the test.

  48  they entered the classroom. The professor passed out the papers. And smiles  49  on the students’ faces as they found there were only five questions.

Three hours had passed 50 the professor began to collect papers. The students no longer looked confident. On their faces was a frightened expression. Papers in hand, no one spoke as the professor faced the class.

He looked at the  51  faces before him, and then asked: “How many completed all five questions?”   52  a hand was raised.

“How many answered four?” Still no hand.

“Three? Two?” The students moved restlessly in their seats.

“One, then? Certainly somebody finished  53  .” But the class remained silent.

The professor put down the papers. “That is exactly what I   54  ,” he said. “I just want you to know that, although you have completed four years of study, there are 55  many things about the   56  you don’t know. These questions you could not answer are relatively common(普遍)in everyday  57  .” Then, smiling, he added, “You will all  58  this course, but remember—even though you are now college graduates, your education had just  59  .”

The years have weakened the name of the professor, but not the  60 he taught.

41. A. seconds B. minutes      C. hours  D. days

42. A. only     B. first    C. very    D. last

43. A. would   B. must   C. had to D. used to

44. A. glad     B. ready  C. sorry   D. nice

45. A. interesting    B. necessary    C. easy    D. unusual

46. A. no B. neither       C. any     D. some

47. A. listen to       B. look at       C. care for      D. talk to

48. A. Hardly  B. Happily      C. Anxiously   D. Carefully

49. A. appeared      B. changed     C. failed  D. stopped

50. A. then     B. as       C. before D. after

51. A. pleased B. worried      C. surprised    D. moved

52. A. Not      B. Once   C. Only   D. Even

53. A. all B. none   C. one     D. it

54. A. wondered     B. enjoyed      C. hated  D. expected

55.A. even      B. already       C. so       D. still

56. A. exam    B. subject       C. question     D. college

57. A. exercise       B. class   C. practice      D. homework

58. A. pass      B. fail     C. take    D. start

59. A. begun   B. completed  C. failed  D. succeeded

60. A. subject  B. questions    C. lecture       D. things

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Many Chinese students who have learnt English for more than ten years are still unable to speak English very well when they meet a foreigner. They seem to have mastered the basic language structure(结构), but a conversation in English will make them feel uneasy. They are afraid that other people might find out their mistakes.

    It's uncommon that many students who are bad speakers of English can write English perfectly. This proves that they are unable to organize their idea in English. The center of the problem is that they lack practice and confidence ( 自信).

    Why should you be afraid? Do you fear those foreigners with whom you are speaking? Don't be shy, they will not laugh at you just for a little mistake you make. The best way to get rid of trouble is to learn to speak by speaking more. I am sure that constant practice will help you succeed.                    

56. Many Chinese students can write English very well, but they cannot speak English fluently because ________

A. they seldom meet foreigners        B. they seldom practise speaking English

   C. they had no chance to speak English

   D. they think it's enough to master the basic language structure only

57. So many Chinese students are afraid speak to foreigners because

   A. they are afraid they can't understand foreigners   B. they don't think their English is poor

   C. they worry about making mistakes in their speaking   D. they didn't tike speaking to foreigners

58. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

   A. We can speak English fluently by doing more speaking.

   B. If you can write English perfectly, you are able to organize your idea in English.

   C. If you can write good English composition, you can speak English very well.

   D. Any Chinese students can't speak English fluently because they are afraid of making mistakes.

59. In the last paragraph, the expression "get rid of" means_______.

   A. throw away              B. free oneself from     C. give up                 D. do with

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江苏省苏州市2010届高三上学期期末调研测试(英语).doc
 

Picture this situation. It is late afternoon and you are    36   . You have an important dinner engagement that evening so you    37    to take an hour nap. Instead of setting your alarm you ask a friend who is visiting to wake you in an hour. He   38    .

Two hours later, your friend wakes you. You ask, “Why didn’t you wake me after one hour?” He    39    that he thought you asked him to wake you in two hours and that is what he said. You then have to run around and get ready    40  , muttering to yourself about how you    41   have set the alarm rather than asking your friend to wake you. Had you done that, you would not have been so    42    to get ready.

Your conclusion is correct. Your    43   of what happened looked at the system you used. Your friend’s   44   to wake you resulted from a miscommunication.   45   he didn’t hear you correctly or you misspoke.

    46   at the situation from the point of view of being personally responsible is always better than blaming yourself or another. So how do you best be “responsible” in this situation? The answer is   47   in systems thinking.

Dr. W. Edward Deming is the American statistician who is credited with   48   the quality practices to Japan.   49   his arrival in that country in 1950, the label “made in Japan” was synonymous with inferior(劣等的) quality. Now the same “made in Japan” label is synonymous(等同) with   50   quality.

So what did Dr. Deming teach the Japanese that made such a  51   to the quality of their products? The answer is quite simple, yet profound.   52   on years of statistical analysis, Deming was able to validate(证明) that 94 % of all failures are not because people don’t want to do a good job. The fact is that   53   people want to do a good job.

What, then, is the   54   if it’s not the people?

It’s the system. The system failed in 94% of the    55   , not the people.

36. A. relaxed           B. puzzled             C. concerned           D. tired

37. A. try               B. decide              C. promise             D. expect

38. A. agrees           B. admits             C. accepts             D. adopts

39. A. wonders         B. doubts              C. replies              D. requests

40. A. carelessly          B. quickly             C. angrily             D. suddenly

41. A. should           B. could               C. might              D. would

42. A. slow            B. rushed               C. uncertain            D. satisfied

43. A. understanding    B. presentation          C. description           D. analysis

44. A. forgetfulness     B. unwillingness        C. failure              D. fault

45. A. Either           B. Neither             C. Both                 D. Whether

46. A. Glaring         B. Staring             C. Glancing            D. Looking

47. A. left                      B. found              C. received            D. completed

48. A. bringing         B. turning             C. fetching             D. leading

49. A. Until           B. After               C. Before              D. Since

50. A. different       B. poor                C. best                D. high

51. A. difference       B. destruction          C. decoration           D. distinction

52. A. Based         B. Relied              C. Focused             D. Counted

53. A. few             B. fewer              C. more               D. most

54. A. reason          B. cause              C. effect               D. result

55. A. incidents        B. accidents           C. cases                D. actions

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The Making of a Surgeon

  How does a doctor recognize the point in time when he is finally a “surgeon”? As my year as chief resident(进修医生) drew to a close, I asked myself this question    36   more than one occasion.

  The answer, I concluded, was   37   . When you can say to yourself,  “There is no surgical patient I cannot treat competently, treat just   38   or better than any other surgeon” — then, and not until then, you are   39   a surgeon. I was   40    that point.

  41  , for example, the emergency situations that we met almost every night. The first few months of the year I had   42    the ringing of the telephone. I knew it meant another critical decision to be   43   . Often, after I had told Walt or Larry what to do in a particular       44  , I’d have trouble getting back to sleep. I’d   45   all the facts of the case and, often, wonder   46    I had made a poor decision. More than once at two or three in the   47  , after lying awake for an hour, I’d get out of   48  , dress and drive to the hospital to see the patient myself. It was the only   49   I could find the   50    of mind I needed to relax.

  Now, in the last month of my residency,   51    was no longer a problem. Sometimes I still couldn’t be sure of my decision, but I had learned to   52    this as a constant problem for a surgeon. I knew that with my knowledge and experience, any decision I’d made was bound to be a   53    one. It was a nice feeling.

This all sounds conceited(自负的) and I guess it is —   54     a surgeon needs conceit. He needs it to encourage him in trying moments when he’s bothered by the   55    and uncertainties that are part of the practice of medicine. He has to feel that he’s as good as and probably better than any other surgeon in the world. Call it conceit — call it self-confidence; whatever it was, I had it.

36. A. at                  B. in                C. on                   D. for

37. A. self-service         B. self-centered      C. self-reliant                D. self-confidence

38. A. as good as       B. as well as         C. as far as                     D. as long as

39. A. indeed                   B. maybe            C. perhaps               D. even

40. A. waiting           B. standing           C. lying                     D. nearing

41. A. Let                   B. Take              C. Have                  D. Get

42. A. valued              B. avoided           C. feared                D. enjoyed

43. A. made               B. applied          C. included              D. developed

44. A. condition           B. state               C. occasion                D. situation

45. A. retell                B. review            C. revise                D. remind

46. A. if                   B. why              C. how                  D. when

47. A. evening             B. day                 C. morning              D. afternoon

48. A. flat                 B. bed               C. house                   D. apartment

49. A. means             B. approach        C. method              D. way

50. A. peace            B. trouble          C. sorrow                      D. excitement

51. A. driving              B. reviewing        C. sleeping                     D. lying

52. A. expect             B. accept              C. respect                 D. inspect

53. A. critical              B. poor              C. sound                 D. difficult

54. A. but                 B. or               C. so                    D. and

55. A. confidence       B. conceit            C. solutions             D. doubts

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Positive Thought—A Strong Tool of Success

Once upon a time there was a bunch of tiny frogs that arranged a running competition. The  36  was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had  37  around the tower to see the race and  38  on the competitors.

The race began. Honestly, no one in the crowd really  39  that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower. You heard  40  such as, “They will  41  make it to the top. Or: Not a chance that they will  42  . The tower is too high!”

The tiny frogs began falling,  43  , except for those, who in fresh tempo (速度) were climbing higher and higher. The crowd  44  to yell (大叫), “It’s too difficult!!! No one will make  45  !” More tiny frogs got tired and gave up, but one continued higher and higher and higher. This one wouldn’t give up!

At the end,  46  else had given up  47  the tower, except for one tiny frog. After a big  48  , he was the only one who reached the top! Then all the other tiny frogs  49  wanted to know how this frog  50  to do it.

A competitor asked the tiny frog  51  he had found the  52  to succeed and reach the goal. It turned out…that the winner was  53  !!!!

Never listen to other people’s tendencies to be  54  or pessimistic (悲观的) because they take your most  55 dreams and wishes away from you—the ones you have in your heart! You should always be positive and above all be deaf when people tell you that you cannot fulfill your dreams!

36. A. dream                        B. end                          C. result                D. goal

37. A. prepared              B. gathered            C. started         D. hidden

38. A. cheer                 B. depend             C. call            D. turn

39. A. doubted              B. hoped              C. believed        D. predicted

40. A. statements                    B. lines                C. orders        D congratulations

41. A. finally                       B. sometimes           C. always                            D. never

42. A. fail                          B. succeed             C. fight                 D. follow

43. A. one by one            B. hand in hand          C. year after year          D. up and down

44. A. stopped               B. wished              C. continued             D. forgot

45. A. that                  B. them               C. one                  D. it

46. A. nobody              B. everyone            C. something            D. a few

47. A. climbing              B. building             C. painting             D. examining

48. A. rest                  B. decision             C. effort               D. difference

49. A. politely                B. carefully             C. naturally             D. seriously

50. A. pretended             B. tried                C. happened                    D. managed

51. A. why                 B. how               C. when                 D. whether

52. A. strength                      B. power              C. secret                 D. bravery

53. A. blind                 B. disabled             C. dead                  D. deaf

54. A. positive                      B. negative             C. common              D. active

55. A. interesting              B. dangerous           C. wonderful            D. frightening

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A new college guide in the United States compares educational requirements in seven subjects. These include math, science, writing and United States history or government. The other subjects are economics, foreign language and literature.

The free online guide is from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. The council is a nonprofit group that supports liberal arts education.

Its president, Anne Neal, says these areas of knowledge are needed to succeed in a twenty-first century society and an increasingly connected world. Yet she told VOA’s Faiza Elmasry it was surprising how many students can graduate with, in her words, a “thin education.”

Forty-two of the one hundred colleges and universities surveyed received the lowest marks. This meant they required two or fewer of the seven subjects. Five schools received a top grade for requiring six subjects. These were Brooklyn College in New York City, Texas A&M, the University of Texas-Austin, West Point and the University of Arkansas.

Robert Costrell is a professor of education reform and economics at the University of Arkansas. He says many, if not all, of the top American colleges once had a core curriculum —a set of courses required for all students.

But over the years, many have dropped these requirements. Or they have watered them down, Professor Costrell says, into what became known as distribution requirements. This system lets a student choose from a number of different courses to satisfy a requirement.

ROBERT COSTRELL: “And in many cases these courses went too far, I would say, towards the fluffy treatment of serious material, and students could satisfy their requirement by taking such courses.”

Professor Costrell says schools should not only re-examine what they teach. They should also measure what students have learned — for example, through some form of examinations or papers.

A new report this week from the College Board showed that college prices continue to rise. But Anne Neal from the American Council of Trustees and Alumni says higher prices do not guarantee a better general education. In fact, the group found that the higher the tuition, the more likely that students have to develop their own general education.

The college guide is on the Web at whatwilltheylearn.com. Anne Neal says her group is surveying more colleges. The hope, she says, is to discover what college graduates have really learned, and how ready they are to compete in the global marketplace.

67. Where does the passage probably come from?

A. A scientific fiction.                       B. A research newspaper.  

C. A fashion magazine.                      D. An entertainment newspaper.

68. The American Council of Trustees and Alumni does all the following EXCEPT _________.

A. support liberal arts education

B. concern itself with education in America

C. devote time to helping improve college education

D. make money by helping with college education

69. The words “watered them down” underlined in Paragraph 6 most likely mean “_______.”

A. reduced required courses                  B. improved required courses

C. increased required courses                 D. developed required courses

70. In this passage, the new college guide mainly tells its readers that American colleges  should ______.

A. meet the requirements of the new century

B. reduce the number of required courses

C. have different standards on required courses

D. cut down on their tuitions

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