题目列表(包括答案和解析)
Yesterday, after telling my brother, Rhys, and me to stop playing like wild animals, Mom went to take a bath. We were having a pillow fight when 36 one hit a vase. Mom 37 the loud crash. Wasting no time, she came 38 into the room. I was sure that she was going to shout at us, but instead she just knelt by the 39 and began to cry.
This made Rhys and me feel pretty 40 . We went over and put our arms around her, and she explained to us why she was so upset. In the pieces 41 a broken glass rose, one petal (花瓣)gone, which was given by Dad on their first wedding anniversary. Dad had said that if he ever forgot to bring flowers home 42 an anniversary in the future, Mom was to look at that one. It was like their love—it would last a 43 .
We began crying, and 44 to glue it. But Mom said that wouldn’t really fix it. 45 it had been broken, the 46 of the “limited edition” had reduced. As Mom 47 began to pick up the mess, we tried everything we could think of to 48 her up, but even our best funny faces didn’t 49 . Tears kept coming down her cheeks. Everything was picked up. Seeing Mom going back to the bath, I 50 her and put both hands on her shoulders, saying, “All things can be 51 ,Mom. The only thing that cannot be broken is our 52 . It’s the only thing that can never be broken. ”
Mom hugged me very tightly and 53 smiled. After dinner that night, Mom glued the petal back onto the rose. Then she softly said, “My rose is truly unique. Its tiny damage reminds me of 54 more important:the realization that love 55 forever. ”
36. A. gradually B. suddenly
C. surprisingly D. immediately
37. A. caused B. witnessed
C. heard D. ignored
38. A. dressing B. shouting
C. flying D. crying
39. A. pieces B. vase C. pillow D. ground
40. A. disappointed B. angry
C. awful D. sensitive
41. A. grew B. lay C. stood D. existed
42. A. for B. in C. from D. by
43. A. decade B. year C. season D. lifetime
44. A. offered B. supported
C. pretended D. agreed
45. A. Just as B. In case
C. Now that D. Even though
46. A. price B. wealth C. value D. treasure
47. A. skillfully B. hopefully C. kindly D. slowly
48. A. cheer B. make C. light D. get
49. A. smile B. work C. show D. say
50. A. prevented B. stopped
C. kept D. followed
51. A. destroyed B. mended
C. improved D. broken
52. A. friendship B. honesty
C. love D. happiness
53. A. finally B. quickly
C. confidently D. immediately
54. A. anything B. something
C. nothing D. everything
55. A. changes B. appears C. lasts D. keeps
Sometimes giving someone a helping hand is just simple.But sometimes it works like a 36 that opens a door to a whole new world of understanding.
Living in a small all-white 37 in the Midwest, my family and I were 38 that we were safe from the race riots (暴乱) in some larger cities.That 39 when I began working at a bank in a larger city nearby.My family 40 gave me advice on whom to avoid, what situation to stay away, and how to 41 myself.
On a snowy 42 after work, I guided my second-hand car out onto the street and knew 43 I didn't have to stop, it would keep running.The battery needed replacing.
However, as I expected the car choked and died at a red light.Fortunately, to my 44 ,I saw a pair of headlights coming up.But 45 three young black men jumped out of the car, I could hardly 46 - fear filled me.
The driver came to my windows and asked if I needed help.I 47 for a moment and then nodded.The fellows crowded around at once and 43__ working.As one of them connected the two engines by cables, my nerve (神经) jumped with so much electricity I think I could have charged the 49 and brought it back to life.But thankfully they 50 completed the project.
I pulled out a few 51 from the purse, "It's all I have but it's yours, I appreciate the help.Thank you."
The driver must have seen the 52 still in my eyes because he smiled, seeming to be 53 by my panic, and then waved his hand, "You 54 it.Just glad to help."
This experience taught me that I should never simply 55 anyone according to their skin color or race or wealth.
36.A.push B.key C.car D.handle
37.A.house B.dry C.country D.company
38.A.grateful B.curious C.upset D.hopeful
39.A.crashed B.improved C.settled D.changed
40.A.cautiously B.approximately C.nervously D.fluently
41.A.distinguish B.defend C.behave D.express
42.A.morning B.noon C.afternoon D.evening
43.A.even if B.in case C.as long as D.now that
44.A.relief B.regret C.content D.belief
45.A.because B.if C.although D.when
46.A.breathe B.speak C.drive D.survive
47.A.calculated B.choked C.hesitated D.screamed
48.A.set about B.set down C.set aside D.set up
49.A.engine B.battery C.headlight D.cable
50.A.slowly B.briefly C.gradually D.quickly
51.A.dollars B.tickets C.cards D.pictures
52.A.interest B.confuse C.fear D.shock
53.A.amused B.frightened C.thrilled D.disappointed
54.A.make B.keep C.spend D.earn
55.A.judge B.trust C.attack D.dislike
One night, a young school teacher had a dream.In his dream, an angel appeared and said to him, "You will be given a child who will grow up to become a world 26 .How will you prepare him so that he will realize his 27 , grow in confidence, be open-minded, and strong in character? In short, what kind of 28 will you provide so that he can become one of the truly 29 leaders?"
The young teacher 30 in a cold sweat.It had never 31 to him before --- any one of his present or future students could be the person 32 in his dream.Was he preparing them to 33 to any position which they want? He thought, "How might my 34 change if I knew that one of my students was this person?" He 35 began to develop a plan in his mind.
His teaching 36.Every young person who walked through his 37 became, for him, a future world leader.He saw each one, not as they were, but as they could be.He 38 the best from his students, yet tempered (使缓和) it with compassion (同情).He taught each one 39 the future of the world depended on his instruction.
After many years, a man he taught rose to a 40 of world prominence (著名).Of all the various teachers in his life, he was the 41 .
Children are 42 messages we send to a time and place we will never see.Believe that one child's 43 may depend upon influence only you can provide, and something remarkable will 44 .For no young person will ever be 45 to you again.And you will never be the same.
26.A.businessman B.teacher C.leader D.doctor
27.A.intelligence B.wealth C.memory D.name
28.A.food B.education C.stage D.power
29.A.polite B.rich C.brave D.great
30.A.nodded B.stopped C.awoke D.stood
31.A.shown B.turned C.given D.occurred
32.A.described B.reported C.saved D.born
33.A.lead B.rise C.point D.stick
34.A.appearance B.teaching C.accent D.driving
35.A.possibly B.immediate C.regular D.gradually
36.A.stayed B.changed C.formed D.paused
37.A.classroom B.village C.company D.dream
38.A.accepted B.took C.expected D.kept
39.A.unless B.because C.only if D.as if
40.A.type B.position C.cause D.case
41.A.best B.smartest C.strongest D.busiest
42.A.strange B.short C.living D.flying
43.A.nationality B.habit C.grade D.future
44.A.break B.happen C.end D.return
45.A.ordinary B.similar C.important D.familiar
Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang. He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight. “You need 21__ .” his father said. “But if you don’t work hard, no fortune will come.”
What made him sad was 22 his piano teacher in Beijing didn’t like him. “You have no talent(天赋). You will never be a pianist.” 23 a nine-year-old boy, Lang Lang was badly 24 . He decided that he didn’t want to be a 25_ any more. For the next two weeks, he didn’t touch the piano. 26 , his father didn’t push, but waited.
Luckily, the day came when his teacher asked him to 27 some holiday songs. He didn’t want to, but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys, he 28__ that he could show others that he had talent 29_ . That day he told his father 30 he had been waiting to hear-----that he wanted to study with a new teacher. 31 that point on, everything turned around!
He started 32 competitions(比赛). In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition, when it was 33 that Lang Lang had won, he was too 34 to hold back his tears. Soon 35 was clear that he couldn’t stay in China forever------he had to play on the world big 36 . In 1997 Lang Lang 37 again, this time to Philadelphia, U.S. There he spent two years’ practicing, and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over. After his 38 performance at Chicago’s Ravinia Festival, gigs(特邀演出) in Lincoln’s Center and Carnegie Hall started 39_ , Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots(发现)him, and lets him 40 .
21. A. exercise B. fortune C. knowledge D. wealth
22. A. whether B. why C. when D. that
23. A. Like B. With C. To D. As
24. A. hurt B. weakened C. ruined D. frightened
25. A. singer B. pianist C. conductor D. player
26. A. Hopefully B. Patiently C. Wisely D. Painfully
27. A. play B. sing C. write D. study
28. A. seemed B. admitted C. noticed D. realized
29. A. in all B. above all C. after all D. at all
30. A. that B. what C. which D. when
31. A. From B. At C. Since D. After
32. A. receiving B. accepting C. winning D. beating
33. A. told B. mentioned C. announced D. recognized
34. A. excited B. encouraged C. shocked D. satisfied
35. A. this B. it C. that D. what
36. A. concerts B. tours C. competitions D. stages
37. A. started B. left C. moved D. performed
38. A. successful B. cheerful C. respectful D. meaningful
39. A. pulling B. breaking C. falling D. pouring
40. A. brighten B. shine C. admire D. develop
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A man was exploring caves by the seashore when he found a bag with a bunch of hardened clay balls. It was like someone had 31 the balls and left them out in the sun to bake.
They didn’t look like much, but they 32 the man, so he took the bag out of the cave with him. As he walked along the beach, he 33 the clay balls one at a time out into the ocean as far as he could. He thought little about it 34 he dropped one of the clay balls and it cracked open (裂开) on a rock. Inside was a beautiful, precious stone! 35 , the man started breaking open the 36 balls. Each contained a similar treasure. He found thousands of dollars’ 37 of jewels in the 20 or so leftover ones.
Then it 38 him. He’d been on the beach a long time, throwing maybe 50 or 60 of the balls, with their hidden treasure, into the 39. Instead of thousands of dollars in treasure, he 40 have taken home tens of thousands but he had just thrown it away!
It’s like that 41 people. We look at someone, maybe even ourselves, but we 42 see the clay shell. It doesn’t look like much from the 43 . It isn’t always beautiful and shining, so we 44 it. We see that person as less important than someone more 45 or stylish or well-known or wealthy. But we haven’t taken the time to find the treasure 46 inside that person.
There is a treasure in each and every one of us. If we take the time to get to know that person and ask God to show us that person the 47 He sees them, then the clay begins to 48 and the brilliant jewel begins to shine forth. May we not come to the 49 of our lives and find out that we’ve thrown away a 50 in friendships because the gems were hidden in balls of clay! May we see the people in our world as God sees them.
31. A. invented B. rolled C. handled D. bounced
32. A. confused B. encouraged C. interested D. relaxed
33. A. dipped B. pushed C. kicked D. threw
34. A. until B. when C. since D. though
35. A. Frightened B. Determined C. Excited D. Disappointed
36. A. shining B. floating C. surviving D. remaining
37. A. worth B. value C. cost D. wealth
38. A. shocked B. rejected C. struck D. delighted
39. A. caves B. waves C. seashore D. storms
40. A. might B. must C. could D. should
41. A. with B. towards C. about D. between
42. A. hardly B. actually C. simply D. luckily
43. A. distance B. outside C. weight D. pattern
44. A. removed B. suspected C. ignored D. reserved
45. A. beautiful B. cautious C. positive D. grateful
46. A. lost B. hidden C. divided D. mixed
47. A. moment B. point C. degree D. way
48. A. come off B. break away C. take over D. fall down
49. A. sight B. best C. middle D. end
50. A. relation B. position C. fortune D. memory
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