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7.Amongthemwereasoldierwhowaswoundedinthestomach.
8.It'
simportantforparentsandchildrentolearnhowtogetthroughtoeachotherandskillsinunderstandingandbeunderstood.
9.ThedayswhenweweretogetherwithoutanyworriesaregoneandI'
llalwaysrememberthedayswhenwespenttogether.
10.Sinceyouhaveseenbothfighters,whoyouthinkwillwin?
II、短文语法填空
Whatwouldyoudoifyoufailed?
Manypeoplemaychoosetogiveup.__1__,thesurestwaytosuccessistokeepyourdirectionandstick__2__yourgoal.Onyourwaytosuccess,you__3__keepyourdirection.Itisjustlikealamp,guidingyouindarknessand__4__(help)youovercomeobstaclesonyourway.__5__,youwilleasilygetlostorhesitatetogoahead.
Directionmeansobjectives.Youcangetnowhere__6__anobjectiveinlife.
Youcantrytowriteyourobjectiveonpaperandmakesomeplanstoachieve__7__.Onlyinthisway__8__youknowhowtoarrangeyourtimeandtospendyourtime__9__(proper).Andyoushouldalsohaveabelief__10__youaresuretosucceedaslongasyoukeepyourdirectionallthetime.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________
5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________
9.________ 10.________
III、完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。
Bringingagiraffeintotheworldisatallorder.Ababygiraffefalls10feetfromitsmother’swomb(子宫)andusuallylandsonits1.Withinsecondsitrollsoverandtucks(缩拢)itslegsunderitsbody.GaryRichmonddescribeshowanewborngiraffelearnsitfirst2inhisbook,AViewfromtheZoo.
Themothergiraffe3herheadlongenoughtotakeaquicklook.Thenshe4herselfdirectlyoverhercalf.Shewaitsforaboutaminute,andthenshedoesthemost5thing.Sheswingsherlonglegoutwardandkicksherbaby.
Ifthebabygiraffedoesn’t6,theviolentprocessisrepeatedoverandoveragain.The7toriseisveryimportant.Asthebabycalfgrows8,themotherkicksitagaintostimulate(激励)itsefforts.Finally,thecalfstandsforthefirsttimeonits9legs.
Thenmothergiraffedoesthemostremarkablething.Shekicksitoffitsfeetagain.10?
Shewantsittorememberhowitgotup.Inthewild,babygiraffesmustbeabletogetupas11aspossibletostaywiththeherd(鹿群),wherethereis12.Wildanimalsandhuntingdogsall13younggiraffes,andcalveswouldbepunishedifthemotherdidn’t14hercalftobewatchfulandgetupquickly.
IrvingStone15this.Hespentalifetimestudying16,writingnovelizedbiographiesofsuchmenasMichelangelo,VincentvanGogh,andCharlesDarwin.
Stonewasonceaskedifhehadfounda17thatrunsthroughthelivesofalltheseexceptionalpeople.Hesaid,“Theyare18overthehead,knockeddown,andforyearstheystillget19.Buteverytimetheyareknockeddown,theystandup.Youcannot20thesepeople.Andattheendoftheirlivesthey’veaccomplishedsomemodestpartofwhattheysetouttodo.
1.A.backB.sideC.frontD.head
2.A.lookB.moveC.lessonD.class
3.A.raisesB.lowersC.pullsD.draws
4.A.throwsB.findsC.pointsD.positions
5.A.difficultB.greedyC.unreasonableD.uncreative
6.A.getupB.workonC.liedownD.comeup
7.A.demandB.struggleC.requestD.failure
8.A.excitedB.worriedC.surprisedD.tired
9.A.strongB.dustyC.weakD.short
10.A.WhyB.WhenC.WhereD.Which
11.A.slowlyB.quicklyC.carefullyD.frequently
12.A.dangerB.loveC.silenceD.safety
13.A.hateB.punishC.enjoyD.watch
14.A.teachB.urgeC.remindD.allow
15.A.acceptedB.rememberedC.declaredD.understood
16.A.kindnessB.greatnessC.natureD.expectation
17.A.historyB.recordC.threadD.means
18.A.injuredB.beatenC.killedD.hurt
19.A.nowhereB.anywhereC.everywhereD.somewhere
20.A.changeB.supportC.blameD.destroy
IV、阅读理解
A
阅读下列短文,从给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
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记叙文 话题:
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Therewasonceatinycountrythatwassufferingfromalongdrought.Ithadgonesolongwithoutrainthatthepeopletherewerestartingtogohungrybecauseofthebadharvests.
Itjustsohappenedthatagroupofmusiciansweretravelingthecountry,tryingtomakealivingfromtheirconcerts.Butwithsomanyproblemsintheland,noonefeltlikelisteningtomusic.“Butmusiccanhelpovercomeanyproblems,”saidthemusicians,withoutanyonepayingthemtheslightestattention.
Sothemusicianstriedtofindoutthereasonitwouldn'
train.Itwasverystrange,becausetheskywasovercast,butnoonecouldprovideananswer.
“It'
sbeencloudylikethisformanymonths,butnotasingledropofrainhasfallen,”peopletoldthem.
“Don'
tworry,we'
llbringraintothecountry,”themusiciansresponded,andtheybeganrehearsingforaconcertatthesummitofthehighestmountain.
Everyonewhoheardthemusicwasseizedbycuriosityandwentupthemountain.Andtheconductorofthisstrangeorchestragavetheorder,andthemusiciansbegantoplay.
Fromtheirinstrumentscamesmall,playfulmusicalnotesthatroseandroseintotheclouds.Themusicwassojoyous,happyandfun,andthenotesstartedplayingwiththeclouds'
soft,fluffybellies,runninghereandthere,upanddown,andthewholeskyturnedintoonebiggameoftickletorture.Beforelong,thegiantcloudswerethunderingwithlaughter.
Themusicianscontinuedplayingjoyfullyandafewminuteslatertheclouds,cryingwithlaughter,soakedthelittlecountrybelowwiththeirprecioustears,bringinghappinesstoall.
Andinmemoryofthatmusicalrain,everyoneinthecountrylearnedhowtoplayaninstrumentand,takingturns,wouldgoupthemountaineverydaytobringjoytothecloudswiththeirbeautifulsongs.
1.Whydidthecountryhavethebadharvests?
A.Becauseit'
stoohot.B.Becauseit'
stoocold.
C.Becauseit'
stoowet.D.Becauseit'
stoodroughty.
2.What'
stheattitudeofthepeopletowardthemusicians?
A.Active.B.Energetic.
C.Cold.D.Enthusiastic.
3.What'
sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinthethirdparagraph?
A.CloudyB.Rainy
C.SunnyD.Windy
4.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.GreatmusiciansB.Musicfortheclouds
5.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthatthepeopleinthesmallcountry______.
A.hatemusicB.lovemusic
C.teachmusicD.practicemusic
B
人物介绍 时间:
Thesonofapianoproducer,ElwynBrooksWhitewasborninMountVernoninawealthyfamily.Andhewasraisedwiththemixofsophistication(高水平)andcommonsensethatwouldmarkhiswriting.
Aftergraduation,ElwynBrooksWhitespentayearasanewspaperreporterinNewYorkCity,andthendecidedtodriveacrossthecountrywithafriend.ThetripgaveElwynBrooksWhitealifetimeofanecdotes.“Whentheyranoutofmoney,”ElwynBrooksWhite'
sfriend,JamesThurber,noted,“theyplayedfortheirsupperandtheirgasolineonaninterestingmusicalinstrumentthatElwynBrooksWhitehadmadeoutofsomepiecesofwireandanoldshoe.”
WhenElwynBrooksWhitereturnedtoNewYorkCityinthemid1920s,hespentafewyearsbouncingbetweenadvertisingjobsandunemploymentbeforetryinghishandagainatwriting.Notveryseriously,hesentsomeessaystoanewmagazinecalledTheNewYorker.Sinceitsfoundingin1925,themagazinehadstruggledtofindits_niche,andElwynBrooksWhite'
sworkhelpedputTheNewYorkeronthemap.Hisessayswerefunnyandsophisticated;
theyspokeequallytosocialites(社会名流)andcabdrivers,professorsandrepairmen.Throughhisessays,whichhewrotefornearly50years,ElwynBrooksWhitehelpedgiveTheNewYorkeritsvoiceandidentity.
In1945,alreadyaleadingliteraryfigure,ElwynBrooksWhiteswitchedtohissecondoccupationonwritingchildren'
sbooks.HemovedfromNewYorktoafarminMaine,whereheraisedchickensandgeese.Seekingawaytoamusehisniecesandnephews,ElwynBrooksWhitestartedtowritestoriesforthem.“ChildrenwerealwaysaftermetotellthemastoryandIfoundIcouldn'
tdoit,”hesaid.“SoIhadtogetitdownonpaper.”
BythetimehediedfromAlzheimer'
sdiseasein1985,ElwynBrooksWhite'
sessayshadappearedinmoreliterarycollectionsincollegesthanthoseofanyotherwriter.Manysaidhisessaysmatchedhispersonality:
sophisticatedwithoutbeingsimple,criticalwithoutbeingmean.
1.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?
A.ElwynBrooksWhitetookthetriptorealizehislifelongdream.
B.ThetriphadalastingeffectonElwynBrooksWhite'
spersonality.
C.ThetravellingcompanionfoundElwynBrooksWhite'
smusictalent.
D.ElwynBrooksWhitehadmanyexperiencestotalkaboutafterthetrip.
2.Theunderlinedpart“itsniche”inParagraph3meanssomethingthat______.
A.suitsitssponsors'
tastes
B.protectsitssocialidentity
C.helpsbuilditsownstyle
D.voicesitsauthors'
concern
3.WhatdoweknowaboutElwynBrooksWhite'
sworks?
A.Theyoriginallycamefromthestoriestoldbyhisnieces.
B.Theywereintendedforpeopleofdifferentsocialstatus.
C.TheyhelpedTheNewYorkerfinditspositiononthemap.
D.Theywerechosenbycollegetextbookswhentheycameout.
C
(2014·
宁夏银川一中高三月考)SamWalton,thefounderofWalMart,wasborninKingfish,OklahomaonMarch29,1918.HewasraisedinMissouriwhereheworkedinhisfather'
sstorewhi