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Exercise1含答案高中英语家教资料
Part1:
Translation
1·在人民广场地下建造一个交通中心是个绝妙的主意。
(It)
2·我们不能只是在教师节时才想到要尊敬教师。
(thinkof)
3·他所钦佩的人不是歌手或演员,而是献身于科学的科学家。
(not…but)
4·直到他长大成人才真正体会到父亲对他的爱。
(Onlywhen)
5·说起中国足球,大多数球迷是又爱又恨。
(talkof)
6·一个人不可能一辈子不犯错误,但要尽量少犯错误。
(as…aspossible)
7·他觉得给别人带来幸福的人才是世界上最幸福的人。
(bring)
8·使我惊讶的是,在北欧地区几乎每个人都会一、两种外语。
(amazement)
9·每当他听到这首歌曲,就会想起家乡的一草一木。
(occur)
10·一样东西只有当你失去时,才会觉得它是多么重要。
(until)
Part2:
ReadingComprehension
Passage1
ManytimesmyfriendJunewouldsay,“IfIevergetrich,I’mgettingacompletelynewwardrobeandmovingintoabiggerapartment.”Ithoughtofherwordsandherchancesofbeingrichareaboutasgoodasmine.But,toeveryone’ssurprise,afewyearsagoJunedidcomeintoalargeinheritance(遗产).
AtfirstJunesaidverylittleaboutthemoney.Astheinitial(最初的)shockdisappeared,shebecameexcited.Juneisagreatbelieverinmakinglists,soIwasn’tsurprisedtofindherwritingdownallthewaysshewouldspendhernewwealth.
Astimewenton,whathadbeenmidwaydownthecolumnwasnowatthetop.Atlast,Isaidtoher,“Youknow,itisn’tnecessarytospendallyourinheritanceatonce.Takesometime;thinkaboutit.”“Iknow,Iknow,”sheansweredwithalittlebitanger.
ThenonemorningJunecalled.“I’vedecidedhowIwanttousemynewinheritance.Iwanttoseewhatyouthink,”shesaid.Thiswasn’tsomethingIlookedforwardto,butwehadbeenfriendssolong.
Aswesat,Junespreadasheetofpaperonthetable.Tomygreatsurprise,shehadwrittenonlytwowords:
Charities(慈善),andGrandchildren---inthatorder.ThoughIhadvowed(发誓)tokeepquiet,Icouldn’tkeepfromaskinghowshecametothisdecision.
“Well,”shesaid,“Itookyouradviceandthoughtaboutit.”Sheadded,“Helpingothersmeansalottome,soI’mhopingthisgiftwillhelppeopleinneed.”
Iinterrupted.“Butwhataboutthisbigapartmentyoumosthopetohave?
”
“Atfirstitwashard,butitdoesn’tseemasimportantanymore,”sheansweredwithasmile.
ThenJunemovedherhand,andIcouldseeafewwordswrittenintinylettersatthebottomofthepage.Afterhavingalookatthesmallprint,Iburstintolaughter.Junehadwritten:
ANDonenewwardrobe.
41.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatthewriter____________.
A.wasricherthanherfriendJuneB.wasnoricherthanherfriendJune
C.waspoorerthanherfriendJuneD.wasinterestedinmoneyasJune
42.Aftermakingalistofhowtodealwithherinheritance,June___________.
A.didn’tchangeitatallB.hadaquarrelwiththewriter
C.askedthewriterforadviceD.oftenmadesomechangesofit
43.WhenJunecalledthewritertotalkabouthernewdecision,thewriter___________.
A.feltthatJunewoulddosomethingmeaningful
B.refusedatfirst,butchangedhermindlater
C.waseagertolearnmoreaboutthenewlist
D.haddecidednottomakeanycommentsonJune’slist
44.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat______________.
A.helpingothersismoreimportantthanbuyingabiggerapartment
B.friendshipdoesn’tmeanacceptingtheshortcomingsofafriend
C.givingawayone’swealthneedstimeandcourage
D.moneycan’tbringpeoplerealandlastinghappiness
Passage2
Robbywas11whenhismotherdroppedhimoffforhisfirstpianolesson.Ipreferstudentstobeginatanearlierage.Robbysaidthatithadalwaysbeenhismother’sdreamtohearhimplaythepiano,soItookhimonasastudent.
RobbytriedandtriedwhileIlistenedandencouragedhimandgavehimmoreinstructions.Buthejustdidnothaveanyinbornability.
Ionlysawhismotherfromadistance.Shealwayswavedandsmiledbutnevercamein.ThenonedayRobbystoppedcomingtoourlessons.IthoughtaboutcallinghimbutIguessedhehaddecidedtotrysomethingelse.
Iwasalsogladthathestoppedcomingforthesakeofmycareer.However,severalweeksbeforetherecital(演奏会)ofmystudents,Robbycame,tellingmethatheneverstoppedpracticingandbeggedmetoallowhimtotakepartinit.Iagreed,butImadehimperformlastintheprogram,soIcouldsavehispoorperformancethroughmy“curtaincloser”.
IwassurprisedwhenheannouncedthathehadchosenonepieceofMozart’s.NeverhadIheardapieceofMozart’splayedsowellbysomeoneathisage.Whenhefinished,everyonewascheering.
IranupandputmyarmsaroundRobbyinjoy.“I’veneverheardyouplaylikethat,Robby!
Howcouldyoudoit?
”
“Well,MissHondorf.DoyourememberItoldyoumymomwassick?
Actuallyshediedthismorning.Shewasborndeaf,sotonightwasthefirsttimeshecouldhearmeplay.Iwantedtomakeitspecial.IknewIcould.”
Thatnight,RobbywastheteacherandIwasthestudent.Hetaughtmesomanyimportantthingsaboutlife.
56.WhymightRobbyhavestoppedcomingtopianolessonssuddenly?
A.Helostheartandbelievedthathewouldnevermakeit.
B.Hismothermighthavebeenseriouslyill.
C.Hethoughtthathisteacherdislikedhim.
D.Hismotherdiedandhedidn’tneedtoplayanylonger.
57.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat________.
A.thewriterthoughtstudentsshouldn’tbeginplayingthepianotooearly
B.thewriterthoughtthatRobbyhadgivenuphispianolessons
C.onlybypracticingathomedidRobbylearntoplaywell
D.nooneelsecouldplaythepieceofMozart’saswellasRobby
58.Fromtheunderlinedsentence,wecaninferthat_____.
A.thewriterlookeddownuponRobbyanddislikedhim
B.thewriterthoughtRobbywasabadadvertisementforherteaching
C.withRobbyintherecital,theotherchildrencouldn’tplaywell
D.thewritercouldn’tteachsomanystudentsatatime
59.ThewritermadeRobbyperformlastbecause______.
A.theonewhoperformslastalwaysperformsverywell
B.Robbyaskedthewritertodoso
C.shewantedtodosomethingtosaveapoorperformance
D.Robbythoughthismotherwouldcomeatlast
Passage3
Momwasateachermostofherlife.Whenshewasn’tintheclassroom,shewaseducatingherchildrenorgrandchildren:
correctingourgrammar;startingusoncollectionsofbutterflies,flowersorrocks;orinspiringadiscussiononhermostrecent“BookoftheMonthClub”topic.Mommadelearningfun.
Itwassadformythreebrothersandmetoseehersufferinginlateryears.Ateighty-five,shesufferedastrokeandshewentsteadilydownhillafterthat.
Twodaysbeforeshedied,mybrothersandImetathernursinghomeandtookherforashortrideinawheelchair.Whilewewaitedforthestafftoliftherbackintobed,Momfellasleep.Notwantingtowakeher,wemovedtothefarendoftheroomandspokesoftly.
Afterseveralminutesourconversationwasinterruptedbyasoundcomingfromacrosstheroom.WestoppedtalkingandlookedatMom.Hereyeswereclosed,butshewasclearlytryingtocommunicatewithus.Wewenttoherside.
“Whirr,”shesaidweakly.
“Where?
”Iasked.“Mom,istheresomethingyouwant?
”“Whirr,”sherepeatedabitstronger.MybrothersandIlookedateachotherandshookourheadssadly.
Momopenedhereyes,sighed,andwithalltheenergyshecouldmasersaid,“Notwas,saywere!
”
ItsuddenlyoccurredtousthatMomwascorrectingbrotherJim’slastsentence.“Ifitwasuptome…”
Jimleaneddownandkissedhercheek.“Thanks,Mom,”hewhispered.Wesmiledateachother----remarkableteacher.
36.WhenMomsaid,“Whirr”,whatdidshereallywanttodo?
A.Shewantedtotellhersonsherwill.
B.Shewantedtohavesomethingtoeatbeforeshedied.
C.ShewantedtocorrectthemistakesJimmadewhiletalking.
D.Shewantedtoteachhersonsmorebecauseshewasdying.
37.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTright?
A.Momwasagoodteacherandneverwantedtostopherteaching.
B.Momwasalwaysmakingherteachingfun.
C.Momdidn’tforgetherteachinguntilshedied.
D.Momwasnolongerateacherwhenshewasathome.
38.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofhismother?
A.Helovedherbutwastiredofhismother’steachingathome.
B.Hismothershouldforgetherteachingandenjoyedtherestofherlife.
C.Hismotherwasgreatbecauseshedevotedherselftoteaching.
D.Hismotherwasanexcellentteacherbeforeshewasretired.
39.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Onceateacher,always…B.Mom’swill
C.Ateacher’slifeD.Ateacher’sdevotion
Passage4
Itwasadarkandcoldnight.Thecardriverdidn’thaveevenonepassengerallday.Whenhewentbytherailwaystation,hesawayoungmancomingoutwithtwobagsinhishands.Sohequicklyopenedthedoorofthecarandasked,“Wheredoyouwanttogo,sir?
”
“TotheStarHotel,”theyoungmananswered.Whenthecardriverheardthat,hedidn’tfeelhappy.Theyoungmanwouldgivehimonlythreedollarsbecausethehotelwasnotfarfromtherailwaystation.Butsuddenly,hehadanidea.Hetookthepassengerthroughmanystreetsofthebigcity.
Afteralongtime,thecarfinallyarrivedatthehotel.“Youshouldpaymefifteendollars,”thecardriversaidtotheyoungman.“What!
Fifteendollars?
DoyouthinkI’mafool?
OnlylastweekItookacarfromtherailwaystationtothissamehotelandIonlygavethedriverthirteendollars.IknowhowmuchIhavetopayforthetrip.Iwon’tpayyouonedollarmorethanIpaidtotheothercardriverlastweek.”
56.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
____________
Theyoungmanwentpasttherailwaystation.
Theyoungmanwasworkingintherailwaystation
Theyoungmanhadjustgotoffatrain.
Theyoumanwaswaitingforhisfriendthere.
57.Whatdoyouthinkofthecardriver?
__________
Hewasaniceandcleverman.B.Helikedtoworkveryhard.
C.HewasgoodatdrivingD.Hewasnotanhonestperson.
58.Thedriverfeltvery_____whenhesawtheyoungmancomin