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Thefarmerfeltitandcriedoutof__12__,“Araindrop!
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Bythistimeagreatmanyraindropshadcometogethertoseewhathadhappened.Whentheysawthetwo__13___littledropsfallingonthegroundtocheerthefarmerand___14___hiscorn,theyalldidthesame.Asaresult,a__15___came.Thenthecorngrew—allbecauseonelittleraindroptriedtodowhatitcould.
1.A.convenienceB.careC.beliefD.success
2.A.weakB.littleC.specialD.old
3.A.fearB.acceptC.admitD.prove
4.A.skillfulB.honestC.surprisedD.sad
5.A.unusualB.shortC.thirstyD.tired
6.A.foughtB.calledC.preparedD.wished
7.A.fieldB.skyC.cropD.rain
8.A.proudB.peacefulC.sorryD.useless
9.AgrowingB.settingC.dryingD.giving
10.A.moveB.wetC.expectD.settle
11.A.qualityB.planC.courageD.will
12.A.satisfactionB.curiosityC.excitementD.pressure
13.A.kindB.brightC.strongD.experienced
14.A.greetB.feelC.waterD.encourage
15.A.windB.showerC.snowD.cloud
第二节 阅读理解(共10小题;
每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下面四篇短文,从ABCD选项中选择最佳答案,并填涂到答题卡上。
A
DanielDefoe(about1660—1731)wasanimportantnovelistintheEnglishliterature(文学).Whenhewasyoung,heservedasasoldierandhadbeentoSpain,Italy,FranceandGermany.Atthesametime,hewentinforpolitics.Hecaredmuchaboutthedevelopmentofcapitalism(资本主义).Hehadwrittenalotofarticlesagainstitandhewasputintoprisontwiceforthat.Itwasnotuntilthathewasnearlysixtythathebegantowritethefamousnovel“RobinsonCrusoe”,whichwaspublishedinMay,1709.Itspreadsorapidlythatthestorywasknowntoeveryhouseholdverysoon.
“RobinsonCrusoe”canbedividedintothreeparts.ThefirstpartisaboutCrusoe’sthreevoyages,thesecondpartabouthishunting,hidingincavesfarmingandhishardstrugglesagainstnatureonasmallisland,thethirdaboutthethingswhichhappenedafterhisreturnfromtheisland.Thesecondpartisthebodyofthenovel,inwhichRobinson’scharactersareclearlyshown.Defoewrotehisnovelinasimplestyleandhislanguageiseasytounderstand.HisnovelwritingsetamilestoneofthemodernEnglishnovel.Inhislaterpartoflife,Hewasinpoorhealthandlivedverypoorly.HediedonApril24,1731.
16.DenielDefoewas_______andthewriterof_______.
A.anEnglishman,“ATaleofTwoCities”B.anAmerican,“AMillionPoundNote”
C.aFrench,“TheLostNecklace”D.anEnglish,“RobinsonCrusoe”
17.HowoldwashewhenhebegantowritehisfamousnovelRobinsonCrusoe?
A.Hewasinhissixties.B.Hewasinhisfifties.
C.Hewasover60.D.Hewassixty.
18.RobinsonCrusoecanbedividedinto______partsandthefirstisabout_______.
A.three,hisjourneysbyseaB.three,hischaracters
C.two,hislonelylifeD.four,hisfame
19.“Everyhousehold”inthispassagemeans________.
A.allmembersofafamilyB.allpeople
C.everybuildingD.personslivinginthesamehouse
20.WhatwasDefoe’scontribution(贡献)totheEnglishliterature?
A.Hewroteaveryinterestingstory.
B.Hemadepeoplehappywhilereadinghisstory.
C.HesetamilestoneofthemodernEnglishnovel.
D.Hewasactiveinpoliticsandwasagainstcapitalism.
B
ItfeelslikeeverytimemymotherandIstarttohaveaconversation,itturnsintoanargument.Wetalkaboutsomethingassimpleasdinnerplansandsuddenly,mymotherwillpushtheconversationintoWorldWar3.She’lltalkaboutmylackofbrightfuturebecauseIdon’tplantobeadoctor.Andmuchtoherdisappointment,Idon’twanttodoanyjobrelatedtoscience,either.Infact,whenIwaspushedtosaythatIplannedtomajor(主修)inEnglishandcommunications,shenearlyhadaheartattack.
“Whycan’tyoubelikemyco-worker’sson?
”shebemoansallthetime.Hercoworker’ssonreceivedafour-yearscholarshipandisnowearning70,000dollarsayearasanengineer.Idon’tknowwhattoanswerexceptthatIsimplycan’tbelikeMr.PerfectasI’vecalledtheunnamedco-worker’sson.Ican’tbelikehim.Iamthetypeofthepersonwholovedtohelpoutinthecommunity,writeuntilthesungoesdown,andmostofall,wantstoachieveacareerbecauseIloveit,notbecauseofafameorsalary.
Iunderstandwhymymotherisworriedaboutmyfuturemajor.I’veseenmymotherstruggletoraisemeonhersmallsalaryandworklonghours.Sheleavesthehousearound6:
30amandusuallycomeshomearound5pmoreven6pm.However,Iwanthertoknowthatbybecomingadoctor,itdoesn’tmeanI’llbesuccessful.I’dratherfollowmydreamsandcreatemyownfuture.
21.Whichofthefollowingtopicsdothewriterandhismotheroftentalkabout?
A.thewriter’sstudiesB.warsaroundtheworld
C.dinnerplansD.thewriter’sfuturejob
22.WecaninferfromParagraph1thatthewriter’smother_____.
A.doesn’tthinkthewritershouldbeadoctor
B.doesn’twantthewritertomajorinEnglish
C.getsalongverywellwiththewriter
D.doesn’tthinkworkinginthescientificfieldisagoodidea
23.Theunderlinedword“bemoans”inParagraph2mostprobablymeans“_______”.
A.agreesB.shoutsC.smilesD.complains
24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisprobablyTRUEaboutthewriter?
A.Hewantstobelikehismother’sco-worker’sson.
B.Hewantstofindajobinhiscommunityinthefuture.
C.Hewantstodosomethinghereallylikesinthefuture.
D.Hedoesn’tthinkhismother’sco-worker’ssonisperfect.
25.Wecanknowfromthelastparagraphthat____.
A.thewriter’smotherworksveryhardforthefamily
B.thewriterdoesn’tknowwhathisfuturewillbelike
C.thewriterdoesn’tthinkbeingadoctorisagoodjob
D.thewritersometimesthinkshismother’sadviceisverygood
阅读训练2
Peoplewhospeakorperformbeforethepublicsometimesmaysufferfrom"
StageFright"
.Stagefrightmakesaperson1.Inthat2itcanmakeone'
smindgolankandforget3oneoughttosay,ortoact.Actors,musicians,dancers,lawyers,evenradioshowhostssufferedfromstagefrightatonetimeor4.
DianaNicholsisanexpertinhelpingpeople5fromstagefrightatamedicalcenterinNewYorkCity.Shehelpsactorslearnto6themselves.MissNicholssayssomepeoplehavealwaysbeen7toperformbeforetheaudience.Others,shesays,developstagefrightaftera(n)8experience.
Sheoffersthemwaystocontrolthefear.Onewayistosmile9goingontothestage.Takingtwodeepbreaths10helps.Deepbreathinghelpsyou11controlofyourbody.
MissNichols12herpatientstotellthemselvesthattheirspeechorperformancedoesnothavetobe13.It'
s14tomakeamistake.Shetellsthemtheyshouldnotbetoonervouswhiletheyareperforming.Itisimportantthattheyshouldcontinuetoperformwhilesheis15them.Aftereachperformance,theydiscusswhathappenedandfindoutwhat16helpedandwhatdidnot.17theyperformmoreandmore,theywillfearlessandlessasmuchas50%.MissNicholssaystheaimisonlytoreducestagefright,nottosmoothitaway18.Thisis19alittlestagefrightmakesapersonmorecareful,and20theperformance.
1.A.joyfulB.anxiousC.nervousD.hopeless
2.A.caseB.moodC.senseD.condition
3.A.whenB.whatC.howD.whether
4.A.twoB.otherC.anotherD.theother
5.A.awayB.freeC.farD.absent
6.A.cureB.controlC.holdD.protect
7.A.satisfiedB.happyC.afraidD.surprised
8.A.tearfulB.unforgettableC.amazingD.disappointed
9.A.afterB.whileC.duringD.before
10.A.usuallyB.hardlyC.alsoD.sometimes
11.A.getB.makeC.takeD.have
12.A.helpsB.persuadesC.ordersD.shows
13.A.perfectB.fineC.goodD.pleasant
14.A.sureB.pitifulC.unnecessaryD.allright
15.A.tellingB.arrangingC.helpingD.teaching
16.A.peopleB.adviceC.wordsD.measures
17.A.AsB.WhileC.WhenD.Until
18.A.practicallyB.easilyC.completelyD.really
19.A.whyB.thatC.sinceD.because
20.A.increasesB.improvesC.hurtsD.putson
阅读短文,从ABCD选项中选择最佳答案,并填涂到答题卡上。
Believeitornot,ifyoudonotuseyourarmsoryourlegsforalongtime,theybecomeweak.Whenyoustartusingthemagain,theyslowlybecomestrongagain.Everybodyknowsthat.Yetmanypeopledonotseemtoknowthatmemoryworksinthesameway.
Whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereallymeansthathekeepshismemoryinpracticebyusingit.Whensomeoneels