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C 根据下文的叙述可知,作者每次看《狮子王》这部电影,感受都是不同的。

2.A.movieB.match

C.showD.theater

A 根据上文的“theLionKing”可知,“我”最近又看了一遍这部电影。

3.A.struckB.hurt

C.expressedD.impressed

DPumbaa和Timon的生活方式给“我”留下了深刻的印象。

strike“袭击”;

hurt“伤害”;

express“表达”;

impress“给……留下深刻印象”,故选D。

4.A.strangeB.common

C.healthyD.unfortunate

B 根据下文的“theirlifeisordinary”可知,Pumbaa和Timon过着平凡的生活。

5.A.eventhoughB.incase

C.asthoughD.nowthat

A 由语境可知,虽然它们知道它们自己很平凡,它们的生活很简单,但是它们还是享受着这种生活。

属于让步关系。

6.A.desireB.enjoy

C.expectD.share

B 根据上文的“theystilllove”可知,它们享受这种生活。

enjoy“享受”。

7.A.independentB.positive

C.wealthyD.outstanding

D 事实上,在现实世界里,只有一小部分人能完成伟大的事情,与上文的great照应,这里指成为杰出的优秀人才。

8.A.changeB.discover

C.acceptD.improve

C 根据下文可知,面对平凡的生活,最好的解决方案就是接受它并享受它。

9.A.unnecessaryB.hard

C.impossibleD.simple

B 根据下文的“butthisisapartofgrowingup”可知,接受并享受平凡的生活是一件很难的事,但是它是成长的一部分。

10.A.ambitiousB.special

C.valuableD.intelligent

A 根据下文的“orhavegreatdreams”可知,接受并享受平凡的生活不是说我们不应该有雄心壮志。

11.A.paidB.blamed

C.preparedD.noticed

C 根据语境可知,我们应该准备好接受假如梦想不会实现的现实,getprepared“做好准备”。

12.A.caredaboutB.lookedbackon

C.foundoutD.lookedforwardto

D 根据意思表示“我”在年轻时也期盼卓越非凡。

lookforwardto“期望”。

13.A.workersB.students

C.employeesD.leaders

B 根据上文的“Intheseniorhighschool”可知此处应指学生。

14.A.confirmedB.hoped

C.believedD.recognized

D 根据意思表示自己第一次意识到了自己可能不会变得非凡。

recognize“意识到”。

15.A.braveB.honest

C.satisfiedD.confident

C 根据意思可知作者虽然平凡,但是对此很满意。

besatisfiedwith“对……感到满足”。

16.A.affordB.appreciate

C.matchD.refuse

A 根据意思表明自己买不起昂贵的衣服。

afford“承担得起,买得起”。

17.A.playB.travel

C.workD.eat

D 根据下文的“restaurants”可知是出去吃饭。

18.A.companiesB.universities

C.restaurantsD.hospitals

C 根据下文的“commonrestaurants”可知这里是指一流的饭店。

19.A.negativeB.optimistic

C.unusualD.casual

B 根据上文的“passive”以及“but”可知,此处指积极的。

20.A.dreamsB.interests

C.dutiesD.challenges

A 根据上文的“I'

mnotsayingthatweshouldnotbe__10__orhavegreatdreams.”可知,尽管生活普通,但还是要有梦想,万一要是实现了呢。

Ⅱ阅读理解

A

AsenseofhumorisjustoneofthemanythingssharedbyAlfredandAnthonyMelillo,64yearoldtwinbrothersfromEastHavenwhomadehistoryinFebruary2002.OnChristmasEve,1992,Anthonyhadahearttransplant

froma21yearolddonor.TwodaysbeforeValentine'

sDayin2002,Alfredreceiveda19yearoldheart,markingthefirsttimeonrecordthattwinadultseachreceivedhearttransplants.

“I'

m15minutesolderthanhim,butnowI'

myoungerbecauseofmyheartandI'

mnotgoingtorespecthim,”Alfredsaidwithagrin,pointingto

hisbrotherwhiletalkingtoaroomfulofreporters,wholaughedfrequentlyattheirjokes.

Whilethetwinsknewthatgeneticsmighthaveplayedaroleintheircondition,theyrecognizedthattheireatinghabitsmighthavealsocontributedto

theirheartproblems.“We'

dputhalfapoundofbutteronasteak.Ioverdiditonallthefoodthattastedgood,soIguessIdeserved

whatIgotfornotdietingproperly.”

ThediscussionmovedtoAnthony'

srecovery.Inthefiveyearssincehishearttransplant,hehadbeenonanexerciseprogramwhereheregularlyrodeabicycleforfivemiles,swameachday,andwalkedacoupleofmiles.Hewasstillonmedication,butnotnearlyasmuchasAlfred,whowasjustintheearlystageofhisrecovery.

“RightnowIfeelprettyyoungandI'

mdoingverywell,”Anthonysaid.“Ifeellikeanewperson.”

Alfredsaidhisgoal,ofcourse,wastofeelevenbetterthanhisbrother.But,headded,“Ilovemybrotherverymuch.We'

reverycloseandI'

msurewe'

lldojustfine.”

篇章导读:

本文是一篇记叙文。

幽默是医治创伤的良药,Alfred与AnthonyMelillo对此理解得最透彻,他们都接受了心脏移植手术,他们的幽默感和乐观的性格帮助他们康复。

1.Thisarticleismainlyabout________.

A.thedangerofhearttransplantsurgery

B.becomingyoungbygettinganewheart

C.theeffectofgeneticsontheheart

D.thetwinbrotherswhoreceivedhearttransplants

D 主旨大意题。

全文讲述了一对接受了心脏移植手术的双胞胎兄弟。

故D项概括了文章主旨。

2.WhatdidAlfredandAnthonyhaveincommon?

A.Lifespan.

B.Careergoals.

C.Asenseofhumor.

D.Loveforbicycling.

C 细节理解题。

从第一段第一句中的“AsenseofhumorisjustoneofthemanythingssharedbyAlfredandAnthonyMelillo”可知答案为C。

3.WhatdidAlfredandAnthonythinkcausedtheirheartproblems?

A.Exercise.B.Diet.

C.Surgery.D.Medicines.

B 细节理解题。

从第三段中的“theyrecognizedthattheireatinghabitsmighthavealsocontributedtotheirheartproblems”可知答案为B。

4.WhydidAlfredsay,“I'

myoungerbecauseofmyheart”?

A.HishearttransplantsurgerywasmoresuccessfulthanAnthony'

s.

B.HisrecoveryfromtheheartsurgerywasfasterthanAnthony'

C.HisexerciseprogramwasbetterthanAnthony'

D.HisnewheartwasyoungerthanAnthony'

D 细节理解题。

由第一段最后一句中的“Alfredreceiveda19yearoldheart”和第二句中的“...Anthony...froma21yearolddonor”可知,Alfred这么说的原因是他的心脏捐助人的年龄是19岁,比弟弟的捐助人年龄小。

1.transplantn.移植2.deservev.应得到

1.pointto指向2.contributeto促成,造成

B

MrandMrsWuwere_fed_up_withtheirneighbor.Hewasalwaysborrowingthingsfromthem.

“It'

snotright,”MrWusaidtohiswifeoneevening.“Atsometimeoranotherthatmanhasborrowednearlyeverythingwehave.Almosteverydayhecomesovertoborrowsomething.”

“You'

requiteright,”hiswifereplied,“andmostofthethingshe'

sneverreturned.”

“WhatIwanttoknow,”herhusbandsaid,“iswhyhecan'

tbuythethingsheneeds,likeeveryoneelse?

“Becausepeoplelikeusarefoolishenoughtolendhimwhatheneeds,”shereplied.“Aslongaswearewillingtolend,he'

llkeeponborrowing.”

“Thenwe'

llneverlendhimanythingagain,”MrWusaid.“Thenexttimeheaskstoborrowsomething,I'

llsayno.”

“Wemusthaveagoodreasonforsayingno,”hiswifesaid,“andwemustalwaystrytobepolitetohim.Wedon'

twanttomakeanenemyoftheman.”

Itwasnotlongbeforetheirdecisionnottolendtheirneighboranythingoveragainwasputtothetest.

Thenextmorningtherewasaknockonthedoor.

MrWuwenttoanswerit.

Theirneighborwasstandingthere.MrWuknewhewasgoingtoasktoborrowsomething,andwasreadytorefuse

himpolitely.

“Goodmorning,”theirneighborsaid.“I'

msorrytotroubleyou,butIwonderifIcouldborrowyourgardenscissors

.”

msorry,”MrWusaid,“butI'

mafraidmywifeandIwillbeusingthemtoday.We'

llbespendingalldayworkinginthegarden.”

“Oh,Isee,”theneighborsaid,“inthatcase

,mayIborrowyourgolfclubs(高尔夫球棍)?

Youwon'

tbeneedingthemifyou'

reworkinginthegardenallday,willyou?

5.Theunderlinedphrase“werefedupwith”means“________”.

A.fedonB.dependedon

C.weretiredofD.atewith...together

C 词义猜测题。

由下一句表述“他总是向他们借东西”,再结合第三段中的“andmostofthethingshe'

sneverreturned”可知,对于总借不还这样的邻居,他们应是很厌烦的,因此C项为最佳答案。

6.Afterhehadborrowedsomethingfromthem,________.

A.helostit

B.helentittoothers

C.heforgotwherehehadputit

D.hehardlyeverreturnedittothem

从第三段中的“andmostofthethingshe'

sneverreturned”可知答案为D。

7.WhydidMrsWusaytheythemselveswerefoolish?

A.Theneighborkeptonborrowingeverythingfromthem.

B.Theywerewillingtolendeverythingtohim.

C.Theywereplanningtostoplendinganythingtohim.

D.Theycouldn'

tunderstandintimewhatheneeded.

从第五段“‘Becausepeoplelikeusarefoolishenoughtolendhimwhatheneeds,’shereplied.‘Aslongaswearewillingtolend,he'

llkeeponborrowing.’”可知,在吴太太看来他们的愚蠢之处在于总是愿意把东西借给他。

故答案为B。

8.Theydecidedtorefusetolendhimanythingagain,________.

A.sotheydidn'

tmindmakinganenemyofhim

B.andtheyfoundagoodreasonforsayingso

C.buttheydidn'

tknowhowtorefusehim

D.buthemanagedtogetsomethingelsefromthemagain

从最后一段“‘Oh,Isee,’theneighborsaid,‘inthatcase,mayIborrowyourgolfclubs(高尔夫球棍)?

Youwon'

’”可知,邻居用迂回的提问方式还是设法从这对夫妇处借了点别的东西。

故答案为D。

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