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  The drug store was closing for the night.Young Alfred Higgins, the shop-assistant, was ready to go home.Mr.Carr, the boss, stared at him and said:“Hold on, Alfred.Maybe you’d be good enough to take the things out of your pockets and leave them here before you go.” Alfred’s face got red.After a little hesitation, he took out what he had stolen.Mr.Carr said, “Maybe I should call your mother and let her know I’m going to have to put you in prison.”

  Alfred thought his mother would come rushing in, eyes burning with anger.But, to his surprise, she arrived wearing a smile.“Hello, I’m Alfred’s mother.Is he in trouble?” she said.Mr.Carr was surprised, too.He had expected Alfred’s mother to come in nervously, shaking with fear, asking with wet eyes for a mercy for her son.But no, she was most calm, quiet and pleasant and was making Mr.Carr feel guilty….Soon Mr.Carr was shaking his head in agreement with what she was saying.“Of course”, he said, “I don’t want to be cruel.You are right.Sometimes, a little good advice is the best thing for a boy at certain times in his life and it often takes the youths long time to get sense into their heads.” And he warmly shook Mrs.Higgins’s hand.

  Back home, without even looking at Alfred, she said, “You are a bad luck.It is one thing after another, always has been.Why do you stand there so stupidly? Go to bed.” In his bedroom, Alfred heard his mother in the kitchen.There was no shame in him, just pride in his mother’s strength.He felt he must tell her how great she was.As he got to the kitchen, he saw his mother drinking a cup of tea.He was shocked by what he saw.His mother’s face was a frightened, broken one.It was not the same cool, bright face he saw earlier in the drug store.As she lifted the tea cup, her hand shook.And some of the tea splashed on the table.Her lips moved nervously.She looked very old.He watched his mother without making a sound.The picture of his mother made him want to cry.He felt his youth coming to an end.He saw all the troubles he brought his mother in her shaking hand and the deep lines of worry in her grey face.It seemed to him that this was the first time he had ever really seen his mother.

(1)

The reason why Mr.Carr felt guilty was that ________.

[  ]

A.

he found Alfred was in fact innocent

B.

he should have called a policeman in first

C.

Alfred’s mother appeared polite and gentle

D.

he thought he was partly responsible for it

(2)

Which of the following is probably said by Mrs.Higgins while talking to Mr.Carr?

[  ]

A.

“Please, for God’s sake, you know, he is just a kid.”

B.

“I can’t believe it! You are treating my son like that!”

C.

“You know, it takes time for a youth to truly grow up.”

D.

“Punishment makes sense because it teaches about the law.”

(3)

What does the underlined phrase “his mother’s strength”(Para.3)refer to?

[  ]

A.

Mrs.Higgins’s calmness and communicating skills.

B.

Mrs.Higgins’s attitude towards parental sufferings.

C.

Mrs.Higgins’s love and care for her son Alfred.

D.

Mrs.Higgins’s greatness as a woman.

(4)

After the incident, young Alfred would probably ________.

[  ]

A.

feel ashamed of his mother

B.

change his attitude towards life

C.

learn to live an independent life

D.

hate Mr.Carr for hurting his mother

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  I was deep in thought preparing a lecture to be given that evening at college across town, when the phone rang.A woman I had   1   met introduced herself and said that she was the mother of a seven-year-old boy and that she was   2  .She said that her doctor had advised her that discussing her coming death with her little boy would be too   3   for him, but somehow that didn't feel right to her.

    4   that I worked with grieving① children, she asked for my advice.I told her that our heart was often smarter than our brain and that I thought she knew what would be best for her son.I also   5   her to attend the lecture that night since I was speaking about how children deal with   6  .She said she would be there.

  I wondered later if I would   7   her at the lecture, but my question was answered when I saw a   8   woman being half-carried into the room by two adults.I talked about the fact that children usually   9   the truth long before they are told and that they often wait until they feel adults are   10   to talk about it before sharing that concerns and questions.I said that children usually can deal with truth better than denial(否认)  11   the denial is intended to protect them from pain.I said that respecting children meant   12   them in the family sadness, not shutting them out.

  At the break, she hobbled(蹒跚)to me and   13   her tears she said,“I knew it in my heart, I just knew I should tell him.”She said that she   14   that night.

  The next morning I received another phone call from her.I managed to   15   the story through her choked② voice.She awakened him when they got home the night before and   16   said,“Derek, I have something to tell you.”

  He quickly interrupted③ her saying,“Oh, Mommy, is it now that you are going to   17   me that you are dying?”

  She   18   him close and they both sobbed while she said,“Yes.”

  After a few minutes the little boy went down(从怀里下来).He said that he had   19   for her.In the back of one of his drawers(抽屉)was a dirty pencil box.  20   the box was a letter.It said,“Good-bye, Mom.I shall always love you.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

often

B.

never

C.

one

D.

already

(2)

[  ]

A.

ill

B.

sad

C.

dying

D.

better

(3)

[  ]

A.

early

B.

late

C.

meaningless

D.

cruel

(4)

[  ]

A.

Knowing

B.

Realizing

C.

Considering

D.

Finding

(5)

[  ]

A.

allowed

B.

promised

C.

invited

D.

advised

(6)

[  ]

A.

death

B.

difficulty

C.

hardship(艰难)

D.

trouble

(7)

[  ]

A.

interest

B.

recognize

C.

find

D.

help

(8)

[  ]

A.

tall

B.

strong

C.

poor

D.

weak

(9)

[  ]

A.

know

B.

sense

C.

tell

D.

get

(10)

[  ]

A.

anxious

B.

glad

C.

ready

D.

due

(11)

[  ]

A.

even though

B.

as though

C.

since

D.

if

(12)

[  ]

A.

inviting

B.

letting

C.

shutting

D.

including

(13)

[  ]

A.

in

B.

with

C.

through

D.

after

(14)

[  ]

A.

could

B.

would

C.

had

D.

should

(15)

[  ]

A.

hear

B.

finish

C.

write

D.

tell

(16)

[  ]

A.

sadly

B.

quickly

C.

slowly

D.

quietly

(17)

[  ]

A.

warn

B.

frighten

C.

tell

D.

worry

(18)

[  ]

A.

held

B.

dragged(拖)

C.

pulled

D.

watched

(19)

[  ]

A.

love

B.

something

C.

nothing

D.

pity

(20)

[  ]

A.

Beside

B.

Inside

C.

Outside

D.

Under

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第二部分.阅读理解(共25小题。第一节每小题2分,第二节每小题1分;满分45分)

“Linda, if beating yourself up were an Olympic sport, you’d win a gold medal!”

Annabel, my close friend, stunned(使…震惊)me with that frank observation after I told her how I had mishandled a situation with a student in a third-grade class where I was substituting(代替). “I should never have let him go to the boy’s room without a pass! It was my fault he got into trouble with the hall monitor! I’m so stupid!”

My friend burst out laughing, and then made her “Olympic” comment. After a brief period of reflection I had to admit that she was right. I did put myself down an awful lot. Why, just during the previous day I had called myself “a slob” for having some papers spread out on my desk, “ugly” when I left the house without makeup and “an idiot” when I left the house for an emergency substitute job without my emergency lesson plan.

In a more reflective tone, Annabel said, “I once took a workshop at church where the woman in charge had us list all the mean things we say about ourselves.”

“How many did you have on your list?” I asked.

“Fifteen,” she confessed. “But then the teacher said, ‘Now turn to the person next to you and say all the items on your list as if you were speaking to that person!’ ”

My jaw dropped,“What did you do?”

“Nothing. Nobody did. We all just sat there, until I said, ‘I could never say these things to anyone else!’ ”

“And our teacher replied, ‘Well, if you can’t say them to anyone else, then don’t ever say them to yourself!’ ”

My friend had a point. I would never insult a child of God---and I’m God’s child, too!

God, today let me be as kind to myself as I would be to another of Your children.

41. What does Annabel mean by the first sentence of the passage?

A. The writer is a good athlete.      B. The writer scolds herself too much.

C. She is encouraging the writer.     D. A gold medal is not a big deal.

42. What does the writer intends to tell us through the second and third paragraphs?

A. She has low self-esteem over some small things.

B. She often makes serious mistakes in daily life.

C. She is a third-grade teacher.

D. She cares too much about her appearance.

43. We can infer that the underlined word “slob” might be _____.

A. something untidy     B. someone dangerous   C. something dirty    D. someone lazy

44. What can we learn about Annabel?

A. She used to put herself down a lot.

B. She often goes to church.

C. She was in charge of a workshop.

D. She used to be too shy to talk to others.

45. What does the writer mean by the last sentence of the passage?

A. She is ready to turn to God for help.

B. She will be kind to all children.

C. She won’t insult(侮辱) herself as well as others.

D. She is willing to be a child of God.

 

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In 1970, at the age of 35, my father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. There was not much      done at that time and my father had to rely on the medication and treatment that were      at that time. But one thing was      , my father was not a quitter. He was a teacher who       children with special educational needs in Chicago Public High School. Every day we would hear      about “his kids”. These “kids” did not usually      my sister and I.

One day, my father arrived at his school and walked up the     for his first period. He was having a very       day because the disease was really taking everything out of him. He       once and bruised (擦伤) his knee but he still kept going.       did he know that someone was watching.

As the day      his steps began to get a little lighter. At the end of the day, he was about to leave      a young girl entered his office. He had met her in the hallway but she was not one of his      . He asked what he could do for her and she said, “I just wanted to thank you for     my life.”

He looked at her and couldn’t       what he had done. She then went on      . “When I got up this morning, I felt as if I was at the end of my      and ready to kill myself. But when I saw you trying to go up the stairs and then you fell, I felt    and the feeling of sadness just kept getting     . And now you are walking as      as ever. It’s really true that everything will get better as the days go on.”

1.A. information                      B. research                            C. knowledge             D. experience

2.A. favorable                     B. believable                        C. reasonable            D. available

3.A. obvious                       B. special                         C. natural              D. strange

4.A. abandoned              B. followed                           C. taught              D. attended

5.A. stories                              B. jokes                 C. songs                       D. humors

6.A. connect                      B. change                     C. mean                       D. defeat

7.A. mountains                B. stairs                                 C. ladders        D. streets

8.A. normal                   B. pleasant                           C. simple              D. difficult

9.A. fell                            B. stood               C. happened         D. appeared

10.A. Few                          B. Little              C. Seldom             D. Never

11.A. arrived                          B. progressed         C. broke               D. stopped

12.A. until                                 B. before                C. when                      D. while

13.A. students                             B. friends             C. teachers               D. workers

14.A. losing                     B. giving               C. passing     D. saving

15.A. write down                 B. figure out                         C. cut off               D. put up

16.A. responding             B. admitting                          C. explaining           D. complaining

17.A. rope                B. wall               C. road                 D. work

18.A. sorry                B. bad               C. lucky                 D. proud

19.A. lower                  B. weaker           C. higher             D. stronger

20.A. carefully             B. quickly           C. lightly              D. slowly

 

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In 1970, at the age of 35, my father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. There was not much      done at that time and my father had to rely on the medication and treatment that were      at that time. But one thing was      , my father was not a quitter. He was a teacher who       children with special educational needs in Chicago Public High School. Every day we would hear      about “his kids”. These “kids” did not usually      my sister and I.

One day, my father arrived at his school and walked up the     for his first period. He was having a very       day because the disease was really taking everything out of him. He       once and bruised (擦伤) his knee but he still kept going.       did he know that someone was watching.

As the day      his steps began to get a little lighter. At the end of the day, he was about to leave      a young girl entered his office. He had met her in the hallway but she was not one of his      . He asked what he could do for her and she said, “I just wanted to thank you for     my life.”

He looked at her and couldn’t       what he had done. She then went on      . “When I got up this morning, I felt as if I was at the end of my      and ready to kill myself. But when I saw you trying to go up the stairs and then you fell, I felt    and the feeling of sadness just kept getting     . And now you are walking as      as ever. It’s really true that everything will get better as the days go on.”

1.A. information                      B. research                            C. knowledge             D. experience

2.A. favorable                     B. believable                        C. reasonable            D. available

3.A. obvious                       B. special                         C. natural              D. strange

4.A. abandoned              B. followed                           C. taught              D. attended

5.A. stories                              B. jokes                 C. songs                       D. humors

6.A. connect                      B. change                     C. mean                       D. defeat

7.A. mountains                B. stairs                                 C. ladders        D. streets

8.A. normal                   B. pleasant                           C. simple              D. difficult

9.A. fell                            B. stood               C. happened         D. appeared

10.A. Few                          B. Little              C. Seldom             D. Never

11.A. arrived                          B. progressed         C. broke               D. stopped

12.A. until                                 B. before                C. when                      D. while

13.A. students                             B. friends             C. teachers               D. workers

14.A. losing                     B. giving               C. passing     D. saving

15.A. write down                 B. figure out                         C. cut off               D. put up

16.A. responding             B. admitting                          C. explaining           D. complaining

17.A. rope                B. wall               C. road                 D. work

18.A. sorry                B. bad               C. lucky                 D. proud

19.A. lower                  B. weaker           C. higher             D. stronger

20.A. carefully             B. quickly           C. lightly              D. slowly

 

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