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s(大胆的,喜于冒险的)
B.Pleasant令人愉快的,舒坦的,使人愉快的
C.Exciting激动人心的
D.dull
72.Whatdidtheauthorremembermostfondly天真的,怜爱的,温柔的ofhertraintrip?
A.Thefriendlycountrypeople
B.Themountainsalongtheway.
C.Thecrowdsofpeopleinthestreets.
D.Thesimplelunchservedonthetrain.
73.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbesttaketheplaceoftheword“relish”inthesecondparagraph?
A.Choose(不是选择的问题)
B.enjoy
C.preparefor(怎么没准备,我broughtalongadozenmagazinestoreadandreread,准备了杂志读,并且准备反复读。
)
D.carryon(继续)
74.Wherewasthewritergoing?
A.JohoreBaru.
B.TheCauseway.
C.Butterworth.
D.Singapore.
75.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?
A.Comfortintravelingbytrain.
B.Pleasureoflivinginthecountry.
C.Readinggivespeopledelight.
D.Smilesbrightenpeopleup.
(10全国II卷A篇)
WhenIwassix,Dadbroughthomeadogoneday,whowascalled“Brownie”.MybrothersandIalllovedBrownieanddiddifferentthingswithher.Oreofuswouldwalkher,anotherwouldfeedher,thentherewerebaths,playingcatchandmanyothergames,Brownie,inreturn,lovedeachandeveryoneofus.Onethingthatmosttouchedmyheartwasthatshewouldgotowhoeverwassickandjustbewith(伴随,和……在一起)themwealwaysfeltbetterwhenshewasaround.
Oneday,asIwasgettingherfood,shechewedup(咬破)oneofDad’sshoes,whichhadtobethrownawayintheend.IknewDadwouldbemadandIhadtoletherknowwhatshedidwaswrong.WhenIlookedatherandsaid,“Badgirl,”shelookeddownatthegroundandthenwentandhid.Isawatearinhereyes.
Brownieturnedouttobemorethanjustourfamilypet,shewenteverywherewithus.Peoplewouldstopandaskiftheycouldpether.Ofcourseshe’dletanyonepether.Shewasjustthemostlovabledog.Thereweremanytimeswhenwe’dbeoutwalkingandasmallchildwouldcomeoverandpullpmherhair.sheneverbarked(吠)ortriedtogetaway.Funnythingisshewouldsmile.Thisfrightenedpeoplebecausetheythoughtshewasshowingherteeth.Farfromthetruth,shelovedeveryone.
NowmanyyearshavepassedsinceBrowniediedofoldage.Istillmissdayswhenshewaswithus.
41.WhatwouldBrowniedowhensomeonewasillinthefamily?
A.Lookatthemsadly.B.Keepthemcompany.
C.Playgameswiththem.D.Touchthemgently.
42.WecaninferfromParagraph2thatBrownie__________.
A.wouldeatanythingwhenhungry
B.feltsorryforhermistake
C.lovedplayinghide-and-seek
D.dislikedtheauthor’sdad
43.WhydoestheauthorsaythatBrowniewasmorethanjustafamilypet?
A.Shewastreatedasamemberofthefamily.
B.Sheplayedgameswithanyonesheliked.
C.Shewaslovedbyeverybodyshemet.
D.Shewenteverywherewiththefamily.
44.SomepeoplegotfrightenedbyBrowniewhenshe__________.
A.smiledB.barked
C.rushedtothemD.triedtobefunny
45.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesBrownie?
A.ShyB.PoliteC.BraveD.Caring
(10北京卷A篇)
Goldie'
sSecret
SheturnedupatthedoorstepofmyhouseinCornwall.NowaycouldIhavesentheraway.Noway,notmeanyway.Maybesomeonehadkickedheroutoftheircarthenightbefore."
We'
removinghouse.;
"
Nospaceforheranymorewiththebabycoming."
Weneverreallywantedher,butwhatcouldwehavedone?
Shewasapresent."
Peoplefindallsortsofexcusesforabandoningananimal.AndshewasoneofthemostbeautifuldogsIhadeverseen.
IcalledherGoldie.IfIhadknownwhatwasgoingtohappenIwouldhavegivenheramorecreativename.Shewassounsettledduringthosefirstfewdays.Shehardlyateanythingandhadsuchanairofsadnessabouther.TherewasnothingIcoulddotomakeherhappy,itseemed.Heavenknowswhathadhappenedtoheratherpreviousowner'
s.Buteventuallyattheendofthefirstweekshecalmeddown.Alwaysbymyside,whetherwewereoutononeofourlongwalksorsittingbythefire.
That'
swhyitwassuchashockwhenshepulledawayfrommeonedaywhenwewereoutforawalk.Wewerealongwayfromhome,whenshestartedbarkingandgettingveryrestless.EventuallyIcouldn'
tholdheranylongerandsheracedoffdowntheroadtowardsafarmhouseinthedistanceasfastasshecould.
BythetimeIreachedthefarmIwasverytiredandupsetwithGoldie.ButwhenIsawherlicking(舔)thefourpuppies(幼犬)Istartedtofeelsympathytowardsthem."
Wedidn'
tknowwhathadhappenedtoher,"
saidthewomanatthedoor."
Itookherforawalkoneday,soonafterthepuppieswereborn,andshejustdisappeared."
Shemusthavetriedtocomebacktothemandgotlost,"
addedaboyfrombehindher.'
ImustadmitIdomissGoldie,butI'
vegotNuggetnow,andshelooksjustlikehermother.AndI'
velearntagoodlesson:
nottojudgepeople.
56.HowdidtheauthorfeelaboutGoldiewhenGoldiecametothehouse?
A.Shocked.B.Sympathetic.
C.Annoyed.D.Upset.
57.Inherfirstfewdaysattheauthor'
shouse,Goldie.
A.feltworriedB.wasangryw
C.atealittleD.satbythefire
58.Goldierushedofftoafarmhouseonedaybecauseshe.
A.sawherpuppies
B.heardfamiliarbarkings
C.wantedtoleavetheauthor
D.foundherwaytoheroldhome
59.Thepassageisorganizedinorderof.
A.timeB.effectiveness
C.importanceD.complexity
(10天津卷C篇)
Inthekitchenofmymother’shousestherehasalwaysbeenawoodenstand(木架)withasmallnotepad(记事本) andaholeforapencil.
I’mlookingforpaperonwhichtonotedownthenameofabookIamrecommendingtomymother.Overfortyyearssincemyearliestmemoriesofthekitchenpadandpencil,fivehouseslater,thecurrentpaperandpencillookthesameastheyalwaysdid.Surelyitcan’tbethesamepencil?
Thepadismoremodern,butthewoodenstandisdefinitelytheoriginalone.
“I’mjustamazedyoustillhavethesamestandforholdingthepadandpencilafteralltheseyears.”Isaytoher,walkingbackintotheliving-roomwithasheetofpaperandthepencil.“Youstilluseapencil.Can’tyouaffordapen?
”
Mymotherrepliesalittlesharply.“Itworksperfectlywell.I’vealwayskeptthestandinthekitchen.IneverknewwhenImightwanttonotedownanidea,andIwasalwaysinthekitcheninthosedays.”
ImmediatelyIcanpictureher,hairwild,bluehousecoatcoveredinflour,awoodenspooninonehand,thepencilintheother,hermouthmovingsilently.Mymothersmilesandsays,“OnedayIwascookingandwatchingbabyPauline,andIhadabrilliantthought,butthestandwasempty.Oneofthechildrenmusthavetakenthepaper.SoIjustpickedupthebreadboardandwroteitalldownontheback.ItturnedouttobearealbreakthroughforsolvingthemathematicalproblemIwasworkingon.”
Thisstory—whichhappenedbeforeIwasborn—remindsmehowextraordinarymymotherwas,andis,asagiftedmathematician.IfeelembarrassedthatIcomplainaboutnothavingenoughchild-freetimetowork.Later,whenmymotherisinthebathroom,Igointoherkitchenandturnoverthebreadboards.Sureenough,onthebackofthesmallestone,aresomepenciledmarksIrecognizeasmathematics.Thosesymbolshavetraveledunaffectedthroughfiftyyears,rootedinthesoilofacheapwoodenbreadboard,invisible(看不到的)exhibitsateverymeal.
46.Whyhastheauthor’smotheralwayskeptthenotepadandpencilinthekitchen?
A.Toleavemessages.
B.Tolisthereverydaytasks.
C.Tonotedownmath’sproblems.
D.Towritedownaflashofinspiration.
47.Whatistheauthor’soriginalopinionaboutthewoodenstand?
A.Ithasgreatvalueforthefamily.
B.Itneedstobereplacedbyabetterone.
C.Itbringsherbacktoherlonelychildhood.
D.Itshouldbepassedontothenextgeneration.
48.Theauthorfeelsembarrassedfor.
A.blaminghermotherwrongly
B.givingher