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  I have never learned as much math in my life as I did 1ast year.It was because of Ms.Pam   1   I truly understood what I was learning.It might not seem   2   a big deal to some, but to me it is.I have never met a woman so caring and so determined to teach her   3  

  I never really wanted to work for good   4   in math class.I never knew how to study math and never understood some of the concepts.I can remember trying to sneak out of the classroom   5   Ms.Pam caught me and yelled across the   6  ,“Lauren, are you coming to extra help during lunch?”It was a nightmare…she would always   7   me with one foot out of the door, it never   8  .Even then l just thought of it as a thing I had to do.It was funny to see how everyone would be in her room during lunch and then again after schoo1.She would   9   everyone to come every day, just so we could do our homework in   10  

  Many of the students thought of her as a bit of nag, but   11   they knew that she was right and   12   for it.Many of her tests were hard at first, but as the year progressed, so did I.I knew that it was because of her.

  Even outside class, she was   13   as ever.She always wanted to know what was going on in my(and everyone else's)life, and she was always looking out for everyone's best interest.

  Ms.Pam is a sweet woman with a sense of   14   that you just have to laugh at.When regents were approaching, she was more concerned than ever about everyone doing well.Many of her precious students   15   high, and so she   16   the same from us.Day after day there were students in the classroom   17  problems.When it was time for our big test, I knew I was ready.I walked out of that test with my head   18  .I knew that I was a   19   and Ms.Pam had made me that way.I appreciated all the hard work that she put into helping me and my fellow students.I knew that I would   20   her.

(1)

[  ]

A.

how

B.

what

C.

why

D.

that

(2)

[  ]

A.

as

B.

1ike

C.

so

D.

as if

(3)

[  ]

A.

students

B.

children

C.

classmates

D.

family

(4)

[  ]

A.

grades

B.

salary

C.

1ife

D.

subjects

(5)

[  ]

A.

while

B.

until

C.

before

D.

unless

(6)

[  ]

A.

seat

B.

classroom

C.

yard

D.

kitchen

(7)

[  ]

A.

see

B.

help

C.

catch

D.

beat

(8)

[  ]

A.

succeeded

B.

stopped

C.

worked

D.

failed

(9)

[  ]

A.

forbid

B.

1et

C.

encourage

D.

hope

(10)

[  ]

A.

peace

B.

confusion

C.

surprise

D.

home

(11)

[  ]

A.

inside

B.

outside

C.

almost

D.

hardly

(12)

[  ]

A.

praised

B.

scolded

C.

blamed

D.

respected

(13)

[  ]

A.

frightened

B.

caring

C.

hard

D.

right

(14)

[  ]

A.

duty

B.

time

C.

foolishness

D.

humour

(15)

[  ]

A.

jumped

B.

grew

C.

scored

D.

drank

(16)

[  ]

A.

expected

B.

received

C.

wished

D.

hoped

(17)

[  ]

A.

previewing

B.

reviewing

C.

1earning

D.

making

(18)

[  ]

A.

high

B.

hanging

C.

low

D.

down

(19)

[  ]

A.

failure

B.

student

C.

success

D.

hero

(20)

[  ]

A.

hate

B.

miss

C.

forget

D.

marry

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第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝), walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind an rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared. One doctor called it a “miracle” (奇迹).


 
Hear 31 – year – old son, Ye Haibin suffered from severe Wilson’s disease, a rare disorder that causes body to keep copper. Doctors said only a liver transplant could lengthen his life. Despite her age and the knowledge that about one in 1,000 liver donators die after the transplant, Chen said she did not hesitate to donate part of her liver.

“In order to give my young granddaughter a complete family, I’d
like to do everything to save my son, including doing exercise and
eating less”, Chen said.
The transplant was performed on November 3,2009. The surgery
lasted more than 14 hours and saved her son from life threatening
liver disease. State – owned CCTV broadcast the transplant live and
she has been widely praised in China.
However, the 55 – year – old mother said she never expected
such attention, which did bring her hope and help from many others
– even stingers. Despite giving up part of her liver, Chen, like before,
gets up at 6 am to help her son wash and take his medicine. Moved
by Chen Yurong’s love for her son and her determination and effort, the hospital paid the entire medical bill, which would have added up to 600,000 yuan (US$ 85,715).
The great mother, Chen Yurong was honored as the most touching figure in China for 2009.
36.What can we learn about Chen Yurong according to the passage?
A.She together with her son lives a poor life.
B.She herself is in good health all the time.
C.She is willing to do everything for her son.
D.She wants to win other’s attention and praise.
37.Which of the following can best describe Chen Yurong’s behavior?
A.generous   B.aggressive C.reasonable D.awesome
38.Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?
A.Chen Yurong took exercise and ate less to keep slim.
B.Many people and organizations have helped the family.
C.Liver donators might lose their lives after the transplant.
D.Chen Yurong and her son have been through the hardest time.
39.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.A lucky son     B.A successful operation    C.A miracle       D.A great Mother

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阅读理解。
     Jennie and I met in night school. After having completed the required courses, we started teaching
in the same school. Frequently we had lunch together.
     For a time we were just casual friends, but one day, when I was telling Jennie about my problem
son, we discovered we were kindred spirits. "He's a difficult little character," I explained. Jennie looked
thoughtful, "Maybe you're seeing him with your eyes." She was silent a moment and then added softly,
"It is only with the heart that one sees rightly." I stared at her, "You're quoting that! It's from The Little
Prince, SaintExupery's book for children. One of my favorites. You know it, too?" Jennie nodded, "I
love it. I've read it so often, I've practically memorized it."
     Now, when I think of Jennie, I recall that book, because Jennie-more than anyone I know-possessed
the gift of seeing with the heart.
     From that moment of a treasured book shared, our friendship grew steadily. It wasn't that I didn't have an excellent relationship with my husband and son. But my mother had died shortly after my marriage, and I had neither sisters nor daughters. I realize, now, how I needed someone to share those little, seemingly
unimportant things that add so much to life-things that must be shared to be fully appreciated.
     And it was Jennie who helped me with my fourthgrade problem child. One day I_was_at_my_wit's__
end. "What he needs is a good beating!" I exploded.
     "He's probably had plenty of those," Jennie said. "Maybe he just needs sincere praise for anything he
does right, and a hug or two each day." I followed this suggestion, and eventually, because of Jennie, I
discovered a lovable little boy.
     Looking back, I had to admit that she taught me so much, such as how to love spring. One April day I said, "I hate rain!" And I'll never forget what she said, "You can't hate spring rain! It brings the flowers!" So I learned to love spring rain, too, because it did bring flowers-violets, tulips and daffodils.
1. What does the underlined sentence "I was at my wit's end" mean?
A. I didn't know what to do next.                      
B. I decided to give up.
C. I was hurt by my son deeply.                        
D. I was very proud of my son.
2. We learn from the passage that the author ________.
A. has the gift of seeing with the heart
B. likes spring rain because it seldom rains in spring
C. had lost her mother before her marriage
D. seldom praised her child in the past
3. How does the author feel about her family?
A. No one listened to her seemingly unimportant things.
B. She didn't get along well with her husband and son.
C. She seldom spoke to her mother.
D. She felt quite alone in her family.
4. The passage is mainly about ________.
A. how to educate children properly
B. the fact that we should see nature differently
C. the influence of friendship on our life
D. how friendship begins and develops

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阅读理解
     Jennie and I met in night school. After having completed the required courses, we started teaching in
the same school. Frequently we had lunch together.    
     For a time we were just casual friends, but one day, when I was telling Jennie about my problem son,
we discovered we were kindred spirits. "He's a difficult little character," I explained. Jennie looked
thoughtful, “Maybe you're seeing him with your eyes.” She was silent a moment and then added softly,
"It is only with the heart that one sees rightly." I stared at her, "You're quoting that! It's from The Little
Prince, SaintExupery's book for children. One of my favorites. You know it, too?" Jennie nodded, "I love
it. I've read it so often, I've practically memorized it."   
     Now, when I think of Jennie, I recall that book, because Jennie-more than anyone I know-possessed
the gift of seeing with the heart.    
     From that moment of a treasured book shared, our friendship grew steadily. It wasn't that I didn't
have an excellent relationship with my husband and son. But my mother had died shortly after my
marriage, and I had neither sisters nor daughters. I realize, now, how I needed someone to share those
little, seemingly unimportant things that add so much to life-things that must be shared to be fully
appreciated.    
     And it was Jennie who helped me with my fourthgrade problem child. One day I was at_my wit's_end. "What he needs is a good beating!" I exploded.    
     "He's probably had plenty of those,"  Jennie said. "Maybe he just needs sincere praise for anything he
does right, and a hug or two each day." I followed this suggestion, and eventually, because of Jennie, I
discovered a lovable little boy.    
     Looking back, I had to admit that she taught me so much, such as how to love spring. One April day
I said, "I hate rain!"  And I'll never forget what she said, "You can't hate spring rain! It brings the flowers!" So I learned to love spring rain, too, because it did bring flowers-violets, tulips and daffodils.
1. What does the underlined sentence "I was at my wit's end" mean?
A. I didn't know what to do next.                      
B. I decided to give up.
C. I was hurt by my son deeply.                        
D. I was very proud of my son.
2. We learn from the passage that the author ________.
A. has the gift of seeing with the heart
B. likes spring rain because it seldom rains in spring
C. had lost her mother before her marriage
D. seldom praised her child in the past
3. How does the author feel about her family?
A. No one listened to her seemingly unimportant things.
B. She didn't get along well with her husband and son.
C. She seldom spoke to her mother.
D. She felt quite alone in her family.
4. The passage is mainly about ________.
A. how to educate children properly
B. the fact that we should see nature differently
C. the influence of friendship on our life
D. how friendship begins and develops

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Chen Yurong, 55, an average woman in Wuhan, Hubei province, who was diagnosed with a fatty liver (肝), walked 10 kilometers a day for seven months, despite wind an rain, so she could donate part of a healthy liver to her son. After wearing out four pairs of shoes and losing eight kilograms, her fatty liver condition disappeared. One doctor called it a “miracle” (奇迹).

Hear 31 – year – old son, Ye Haibin suffered from severe Wilson’s disease, a rare disorder that causes body to keep copper. Doctors said only a liver transplant could lengthen his life. Despite her age and the knowledge that about one in 1,000 liver donators die after the transplant, Chen said she did not hesitate to donate part of her liver.

“In order to give my young granddaughter a complete family, I’d like to do everything to save my son, including doing exercise and eating less”, Chen said.

The transplant was performed on November 3,2009. The surgery lasted more than 14 hours and saved her son from life threatening liver disease. State – owned CCTV broadcast the transplant live and she has been widely praised in China.

However, the 55 – year – old mother said she never expected such attention, which did bring her hope and help from many others – even stingers. Despite giving up part of her liver, Chen, like before, gets up at 6 am to help her son wash and take his medicine. Moved by Chen Yurong’s love for her son and her determination and effort, the hospital paid the entire medical bill, which would have added up to 600,000 yuan (US$ 85,715).

The great mother, Chen Yurong was honored as the most touching figure in China for 2009.

1.What can we learn about Chen Yurong according to the passage?

       A.She together with her son lives a poor life.

       B.She herself is in good health all the time.

       C.She is willing to do everything for her son.

       D.She wants to win other’s attention and praise.

2.Which of the following can best describe Chen Yurong’s behavior?

       A.generous             B.aggressive           C.reasonable           D.awesome

3.Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?

       A.Chen Yurong took exercise and ate less to keep slim.

       B.Many people and organizations have helped the family.

       C.Liver donators might lose their lives after the transplant.

       D.Chen Yurong and her son have been through the hardest time.

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

       A.A lucky son                                         B.A successful operation

       C.A miracle                                            D.A great Mother

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