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Tony was a young man different from the other people in the small village. He tried to  36 from the same old familiar routine, and looked around for new ideas. So people  37 at him and even his 38 felt ashamed for having “a black sheep” in their home.

But Tony didn’t care about their ugly 39 . He believed in his ability and held his head up high. One day as he 40 through the village, his shoes got stuck in the weed (杂草). Pulling them out from the weed, Tony was lost in thought. Then 41 , it occurred to him what he wanted to do in life.

He went around 42 the shoes of everyone in the village and pitied the sight of their worn-out footwear. The city shoes were too 43 for the poor villagers, so they wore shoes  44  no one could use it ever again.

Tony went to the city to collect information and resources on how to 45 shoes. He worked with a shoemaker and 46 home six months later, equipped with 47 and material. He made a pair of shoes for everyone in his family. Soon the villagers 48 Tony to make shoes for them, too. He set a(n) 49 they could afford, where his profits(利润)were included.

50 spread like fire and soon Tony had shoe projects he never dreamed of. He put 51 a board at his home. It read, “Tony Shoe Mart gives your feet some love.”

Soon Tony 52 many villagers in his factory, and everyone in his own family had a job that earned them more money than their regular jobs. Now Tony’s parents were 53 of their son because Tony became the village savior.

Always believe in yourselves and your  54 . Be proud and confident of yourself no matter how 55 a person you are.

36.A.learn               B.escape         C.wake               D.realize

37.A.pointed         B.stared          C.laughed       D.shouted

38.A.friends         B.workmates       C.parents       D.villagers

39.A.habits        B.looks             C.rules               D.words

40.A.walked         B.rode          C.drove              D.flew

41.A.suddenly         B.finally          C.fortunately      D.surely

42.A.choosing        B.appreciating    C.observing           D.seeking

43.A.cheap          B.expensive         C.nice          D.common

44.A.after            B.though         C.till            D.when

45.A.sell             B.clean             C.repair              D.make

46.A.returned        B.missed         C.owned        D.left

47.A.equipment          B.knowledge       C.energy         D.strength

48.A.demanded          B.forbade       C.ordered       D.asked

49.A.record          B.example       C.price               D.limit

50.A.Word              B.Lie           C.Note        D.Rumor

51.A.off           B.away           C.down              D.up

52.A.found          B.fired         C.hired               D.saved

53.A.proud          B.afraid            C.tired          D.jealous

54.A.judgments           B.decisions      C.opinions       D.abilities

55.A.famous         B.honest          C.small               D.kind

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

One day a small group of young people were at a wildlife park on a field trip.

“Oh, look at her, she's so beautiful.” All of us   1a cheetah(印度豹)named Subira in respect-except a teenage boy called Cory in the back row, who seemed to be   2to himself in impatience. When several members of the group turned in his   3, he brushed the front of his T-shirt as though to   4dust, and, in a gesture clearly meaning to   5us, rolled up the right sleeve (袖子)of his shirt, further showing his well-developed   6.  

Cory had   7of playing professional baseball someday. No one doubted Cory's   8. But that was before the car accident. Not only did Cory lose a   9in the accident but his hope and his spirit.

Seeing such a large audience, Subira couldn’t wait to give the crowd a   10of her skills. “How fast she runs!” one shouted. “But she only has three legs.” one cried.

No one was more   11than Cory. He stared at the animal with the missing leg and he smiled, tears of hope in his   12.

Looking   13into Cory' s face, the organizer explained “It was soon after she came to us that she showed her own worth-a   14gift of love and spirit. In the past few years, the gift of Subira has   15people around the world,and without words Subria has become our most persuasive   16, and the most priceless gift.”

Cory asked   17, “Can I touch her?”

As the rest of the group looked on in amazement, the boy wheeled himself over to the large gate and   18to push it open. The expression on his face was one of great   19. It was clear that Cory had   20the gift of Subira.

1.A. listened to      B. laughed at     C. smiled at      D. stared at

2.A. talking          B. wondering      C. sitting        D. lying

3.A. face             B. direction      C. way            D. attitude

4.A. clear            B. feel           C. remove         D. catch

5.A. amuse            B. impress        C. satisfy        D. frighten  

6.A. fingers          B. body           C. hands          D. muscles

7.A. talked           B. dreamed        C. decided        D. expected

8.A. smartness        B. speed          C. ability        D. mind

9.A. leg              B. arm            C. hand           D. promise

10.A. memory          B. speed          C. show           D. quality

11.A. astonished      B. interrupted    C. terrified      D. disappointed

12.A. heart           B. face           C. expression     D. eyes

13.A. bravely         B. frankly        C. directly       D. immediately

14.A. unique          B. common         C. right          D. difficult

15.A. excited         B. warned         C. described      D. touched

16.A. newspaper       B. spokesman      C. program        D. teacher

17.A. calmly          B. softly         C. bitterly       D. proudly

18.A. wished          B. decided        C. begged         D. struggled

19.A. puzzle          B. disappointment C. satisfaction   D. shame

20.A. received        B. refused        C. seen           D. found  

 

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第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项

       It was in late April, dangerously near the well – known AP exams, when the absurdity(无助的荒诞感) of my life struck me. I was making a   36   of problems to be discussed for the evening as usual. When I   37   the great number of things on the list—a literature essay, timelines for American History, a Spanish presentation and   38  for tests in both Calculus and Physics, I was overwhelmed(难以承受) to the point of   39   exhaustion (extreme tiredness). After -  school arrangements had already worn away my   40  . To keep myself awake at 11p.m. to finish five hours of   41   just seemed like too much to handle. I   42   at the computer screen with tears streaming down my cheeks,   43  my friend James about how stressed out I was over school.

       His response was immediate. “Well,   44   did you decide to take five AP classes on the top of everything you’re doing?”

       My response   45  just as quickly. “Because I need them for college. Harvard won’t   46   someone who doesn’t challenge themselves with difficult classes!”

       The words sounded so   47   as I typed them on the screen that I   48  laughed out loud. I was supposed to be   49  myself not torturing(折磨) myself. That was the night I   50   that I didn’t need to deal with a course load of disastrous difficulty to   51   my own self – worth.

       It was a little too late to   52   things, of course. The AP exams were about to go full – force,   53   were winding down, and most of my clubs and organizations were about to hold their end – of – year parties. Still, I   54  a valuable lesson. No college, one billion dollar endowment (资助) or not, is worth the   55   I went through last year. I wish I’d had someone to tell me sooner that I didn’t have to do everything. Colleges don’t really want overachieving robots, They want people with passion(love). It doesn’t matter whether you’re a policy debater or not, as long as you show that you’re going for the things you love.

36.A.list        B.box       C.film      D.car

37.A.listened to B.put up      C.looked at  D.found out

38.A.working   B.fighting    C.struggling D.studying

39.A.physical    B.nervous    C.constant    D.mental

40.A.patience    B.sense     C.energy      D.evidence

41.A.sleep     B.homework       C.essays       D.tests

42.A.knocked   B.pointed     C.stared       D.shouted

43.A.typing      B.messaging C.ealling      D.telling

44.A.who      B.what      C.how      D.why

45.A.received   B.made     C.showed     D.came

46.A.want     B.teach     C.meet      D.respect

47.A.curious     B.ridiculous C.encouraging     D.disappointing

48.A.still       B.also       C.almost      D.even

49.A.admiring  B.inspiring   C.educating  D.ehallenging

50.A.realized    B.doubted    C.believed    D.guessed

51.A.know           B.prove           C.become     D.trust

52.A.keep      B.collect      C.change      D.forget

53.A.classes      B.exams       C.students    D.operations

54.A.had       B.learned     C.gave      D.took

55.A.plans      B.lessons      C.hardship   D.stress

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第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项

       It was in late April, dangerously near the well – known AP exams, when the absurdity(无助的荒诞感) of my life struck me. I was making a   36   of problems to be discussed for the evening as usual. When I   37   the great number of things on the list—a literature essay, timelines for American History, a Spanish presentation and   38  for tests in both Calculus and Physics, I was overwhelmed(难以承受) to the point of   39   exhaustion (extreme tiredness). After -  school arrangements had already worn away my   40  . To keep myself awake at 11p.m. to finish five hours of   41   just seemed like too much to handle. I   42   at the computer screen with tears streaming down my cheeks,   43  my friend James about how stressed out I was over school.

       His response was immediate. “Well,   44   did you decide to take five AP classes on the top of everything you’re doing?”

       My response   45  just as quickly. “Because I need them for college. Harvard won’t   46   someone who doesn’t challenge themselves with difficult classes!”

       The words sounded so   47   as I typed them on the screen that I   48  laughed out loud. I was supposed to be   49  myself not torturing(折磨) myself. That was the night I   50   that I didn’t need to deal with a course load of disastrous difficulty to   51   my own self – worth.

       It was a little too late to   52   things, of course. The AP exams were about to go full – force,   53   were winding down, and most of my clubs and organizations were about to hold their end – of – year parties. Still, I   54  a valuable lesson. No college, one billion dollar endowment (资助) or not, is worth the   55   I went through last year. I wish I’d had someone to tell me sooner that I didn’t have to do everything. Colleges don’t really want overachieving robots, They want people with passion(love). It doesn’t matter whether you’re a policy debater or not, as long as you show that you’re going for the things you love.

36.A.list    B.box   C.film  D.car

37.A.listened to B.put up      C.looked at  D.found out

38.A.working   B.fighting    C.struggling D.studying

39.A.physical    B.nervous    C.constant    D.mental

40.A.patience    B.sense C.energy      D.evidence

41.A.sleep B.homework       C.essays       D.tests

42.A.knocked   B.pointed     C.stared       D.shouted

43.A.typing      B.messaging C.dealing     D.telling

44.A.who  B.what  C.how  D.why

45.A.received   B.made C.showed     D.came

46.A.want B.teach C.meet  D.respect

47.A.curious     B.ridiculous C.encouraging     D.disappointing

48.A.still   B.also   C.almost      D.even

49.A.admiring  B.inspiring   C.educating  D.challenging

50.A.realized    B.doubted    C.believed    D.guessed

51.A.know       B.prove       C.become     D.trust

52.A.keep  B.collect      C.change      D.forget

53.A.classes      B.exams       C.students    D.operations

54.A.had   B.learned     C.gave  D.took

55.A.plans B.lessons      C.hardship   D.Stress

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第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
One day a small group of young people were at a wildlife park on a field trip.
“Oh, look at her, she's so beautiful.” All of us   21   a cheetah(印度豹)named Subira in respect-except a teenage boy called Cory in the back row, who seemed to be   22   to himself in impatience. When several members of the group turned in his   23  , he brushed the front of his T-shirt as though to   24   dust, and, in a gesture clearly meaning to   25   us, rolled up the right sleeve (袖子)of his shirt, further showing his well-developed   26  .
Cory had   27   of playing professional baseball someday. No one doubted Cory's   28  . But that was before the car accident. Not only did Cory lose a   29    in the accident but his hope and his spirit.
Seeing such a large audience, Subira couldn’t wait to give the crowd a   30   of her skills. “How fast she runs!” one shouted. “But she only has three legs.” one cried.
No one was more   31   than Cory. He stared at the animal with the missing leg and he smiled, tears of hope in his   32  .
Looking   33   into Cory' s face, the organizer explained “It was soon after she came to us that she showed her own worth-a   34    gift of love and spirit. In the past few years, the gift of Subira has   35   people around the world,and without words Subria has become our most persuasive   36  , and the most priceless gift.”
Cory asked   37  , “Can I touch her?”
As the rest of the group looked on in amazement, the boy wheeled himself over to the large gate and   38   to push it open. The expression on his face was one of great   39  . It was clear that Cory had   40   the gift of Subira.
21. A. listened to   B. laughed at C. smiled at    D. stared at
22. A. talking     B. wondering  C. sitting     D. lying

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23. A. face         B. direction    C. way       D. attitude

24. A. clear        B. feel        C. remove      D. catch
25. A. amuse      B. impress     C. satisfy     D. frighten
26. A. fingers     B. body      C. hands     D. muscles
27. A. talked      B. dreamed     C. decided      D. expected
28. A. smartness     B. speed     C. ability       D. mind
29. A. leg              B. arm       C. hand      D. promise
30. A. memory          B. speed     C. show     D. quality
31. A. astonished    B. interrupted C. terrified     D. disappointed
32. A. heart       B. face       C. expression  D. eyes
33. A. bravely     B. frankly       C. directly     D. immediately
34. A. unique     B. common     C. right      D. difficult
35. A. excited     B. warned       C. described   D. touched
36. A. newspaper    B. spokesman  C. program   D. teacher
37. A. calmly           B. softly           C. bitterly       D. proudly
38. A. wished     B. decided      C. begged       D. struggled
39. A. puzzle     B. disappointment  C. satisfaction       D. shame
40. A. received       B. refused       C. seen       D. found

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16-35   CBBAC  ADCAB   CCBAB    BCBCA

36-50   CABBB  ACBAB   CBDCD

51-55   BGEAD

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My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy. He did not want ∧ share things

to

with other people. For example, when he buy a chocolate cake, he put them in a secret place

bought                    it

where I couldn’t find it. Then he ate it all by himself. He never helped other. He said he is busy.

others         was

That is, a game of tennis making him very busy. He did not care if something he did  made

made

people angry. For instance,  one night he played strong and loudly music till four o’clock in the

loud

morning. But now he is difference. He often helps grandma with housework, helps mom with

different

cooking and helps his classmates with his lessons.

  their

One possible version:

On a sunny day in April, we organized a community environmental program called “Love Our Community” in order to create a cleaner and more harmonious community.

In the morning, we went to clean the streets and wash the windows in the community. We swept up the fallen leaves and the rubbish, and put them into the dustbins. After that, we learned from an experienced gardener about how to trim trees and bushes. We carefully observed the gardener and then we did it by ourselves. In the afternoon, we gave a lecture about the environment for the residents of the community. They listened very carefully. Obviously, they liked our lecture very much. Meanwhile, we handed out environmental leaflets to passers-by in the community.

From this program, we have learned a lot about how to protect our environment and make

more people realize the significance of protecting the environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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