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西城
TheCloud
OnehotsummermorningtherewasalittleCloudinthesky.Farbelowlaytheearth;brownanddry.ThelittleCloudcouldseethepoorpeopleoftheearthworkingandsufferinginthe31 fields,whileshewasdancingonthemorningbreeze(微风).
"Oh,ifIcouldonly32 thepoorpeopledownthere!
"shethought,"Theylooksoworriedandtired.IfIcouldbutmaketheirwork33 ,orgivethehungryfoodorthethirstyadrink."
Onearthitgrewhotterandhotter,thesunshinedsostronglythatthepeoplewerefainting(晕)initsrays.Buttheyhadtogoonwiththeirwork,fortheywereverypoor.Asthedaypassed,theCloudbecamelarger.Sometimestheystoodand34 attheCloud,asiftheyweresaying,"Ah,ifyoucouldhelpus!
"Her35 todosomethingforthepeoplewasevengreater.
"Iwillhelpyou.Iwill!
"saidtheCloud.Andshebegantogodowntowardtheearth.Butsuddenlysheremembered:
iftheCloudsgotooneartheearth,theywilldie.Soshe36 herselffromgoingdown,andflewhereandthere,thinking,thinking.
Atlast,shestoodquitestill,andsaidclearlyand37 ,"Menofearth,Iwillhelpyou,comewhatmay!
"
Thethoughtmadehersuddenlybig,strong,andpowerful.Neverhadshedreamedthatshecouldbesobig.Sheliftedherheadand38 herwingsfaroverthefieldsandwoods.Shewassogreatthatmenandanimalsweresurprisedatthesight;thetreesandthegrassbowedbeforeher.
"Yes,Iwillhelpyou,"criedtheCloud,"Iwillgivemy39 foryou!
"
Asshesaidthewords,awonderfullightcamefromherheart,thesoundofthunder(雷)rolledthroughthesky,andalovegreaterthanwordscantellfledtheClouddown,down,closetotheearthsheswept,andgaveupherlifeinawelcomingshowerofrain.People40 ,"Weareblessed(保佑)!
"
Thentheysawastheylookedupthatoverthewholecountryside,alovelyrainbowcrossedthesky.
Soonthat,too,wasgone.Butlong,longafterwardthemenandanimalstheCloudsavedkeptherblessingintheirhearts.
31.A.wetB.hotC.beautifulD.dangerous
32.A.helpB.feedC.guideD.follow
33.A.busierB.greaterC.betterD.easier
34.A.calledoutB.criedoutC.lookedupD.spokeup
35.A.jobB.wishC.energyD.spirit
36.A.heldB.freedC.sufferedD.separated
37.A.sadlyB.angrilyC.politelyD.proudly
38.A.carriedB.spreadC.coveredD.shaped
39.A.rainB.loveC.handD.life
40.A.wonderedB.smiledC.cheeredD.welcomed
31.B32.A33.D34.C35.B36.A37.D38.B39.D40.C
海淀
H
elenwassurethatshewouldwinthephotographycompetition.Eversinceshefoundthenoticecallingfor31 ofsunsetinthenewspaper,Helenhadplannedtocapture(拍摄)theviewfromthetopofCentralLibrary.Aftertakingthepictures,Helenwas32 thatshewouldwinthefirstprize.
Twoweekslater,whenthewinnerswereannounced,Helencouldnotbelieveit;shedidnotevenplace."What'sthematterwiththesepeople?
"shecomplainedangrily.However,whenshesawtheirphotos,Helenrealizedthatshehadovervaluedhertalent.Therewasonlyonethingtodo:
33 herskills.
Atschoolthenextmorning,HelenaskedMr.Jamesaboutjoiningtheschoolphotographyclub.Asthepresidentoftheclub,Mr.James34 camerasandcouldhelpherimproveherskills."Ofcourseyoucanjoin!
"Mr.Jamesanswered,"Theonlyrequirementisthatyouoffer35 forourphotoshootsandhelpdevelopcreativity."
Forthenextseveraldays,Helenthoughtaboutideas.Shereadthenewspaperandsawanoticeforanothercompetition:
BestPhotoofCityWildlife.Thefirstprizewasagroupcampingtriptoastatepark.Helen36 thatwouldbetheperfectcompetitionfortheclubtoenter,andthememberscouldsharetheprizetogether.
Helenknew37 whereshewantedtheclubtogoandcalledherauntwhoworkedinarestaurant.Ithadasmalldeck(甲板)thatjuttedovertheriverwithagreatviewofsunsetonJasonBridge.Helenknewaboutsomething38 underthatbridgethatheldthekeytowinthecompetition.
ThenextSaturdayevening,thephotographyclubstoodonthebackdeck,cameraspositionedtowardsthebridge.Helenknewwhatto39 .UnderJansonBridgehousedoneofthelargestbatgroupsinNorthAmerica.Asthesunbegantoset,afascinatingsightappearedinthesky."Theretheyare!
"shoutedHelen.Thestudentstookpicturesandstaredinamazement.Batsflewoverthewaterandformedacloud.
Twomonthslater,oneoftheclub'sphotoswonthecompetitionandthephotographyclubwasreportedinthenewspaper."Thecity'sanimalloverscan'twaittoseewhattheStevensonMiddleSchoolPhotographyClubwill40 next,"thereporterwroteinthearticle.
31.A.lettersB.photosC.storiesD.news
32.A.confidentB.activeC.afraidD.nervous
33.A.loseB.learnC.perfectD.test
34.A.soldB.inventedC.repairedD.understood
35.A.dreamsB.prizeC.ideasD.honor
36.A.decidedB.wonderedC.acceptedD.showed
37.A.carefullyB.immediatelyC.graduallyD.widely
38.A.strangeB.naturalC.specialD.private
39.A.trustB.replyC.inviteD.expect
40.A.missB.catchC.protectD.face
31.B32.A33.C34.D35.C36.A37.B38.C39.D40.B
朝阳
SubwayHero
Itwas7:
15a.m.on15thApril,2010.Forty-year-oldEarlBrownwaswaitingforthetrainatthesubwaystationinNewYorkCity.Histwosons,agedfiveandeight,werewithhimatthetime.
Suddenly,asickyoungmanfelldownontheplatform(站台).Theman,24-year-oldJamesWilson,gotup,butthen31 again—thistime,ontothetrack(轨道)betweenthetworails.Atrainwascomingintothestation.Itwasa32 moment,andanaccidentseemedtobeabouttohappen.Theyoungman'slifewasgoingtobeindangerifthetraindidnotstop.Everybodyontheplatformwasveryworriedabouttheyoungmanashislifecouldbegoneinafew33 .
ButMr.Brownstayedcalm.Helookedattheman,andlookedatthespacethatthemanwasin.Itwasabouthalfameter34 .Hethoughttohimself,"Thetrainisgoingtotravelovertheman.Ifhetriestogetup,thetrainwilldefinitelykillhim.However,theyoungmanwillbeOKifheliesonthegroundanddoesn'tmove."Atthistime,Mr.Brownknewhehadtomakeatough35 ,anditwouldbeveryimportantforthisyoungman.
Withoutfurtherhesitation(犹豫),Mr.Brownjumpedontothetrack.He36 ontopofMr.Wilson,andkepthimdownonthegroundinsidethesubwaytrack.Thetraindriversawbothofthem.Hewasterrified,buttherewasnowayforhimto37 intime.Thetraintravelledoverthetwomenbeforeitwasfinallystopped.
Thepeopleontheplatformwereshockedtoseewhathadhappened.WhenMr.Brownheardthemshouting,heshouted,"We'refine,buttellmysonsI'mOK."Peopleontheplatformclapped(鼓掌)andcheeredtheir38 —theywereamazedatMr.Brown'scourageandbravery.Subwaystaffshelpedthetwomenwalkoutofthetracksafely.Anambulance(救护车)arrivedandtookMr.Wilsontothenearesthospital.Luckily,therewasnothingseriouswithhim.
Inaradiointerview,Mr.Brownwasaskedwhyhewassobravewhentheaccidenthappened.He39 said,"Mycoatgotdirtybutthat'sit."Headded,"I'mnotabravemanandIwasterriblyafraidofit,too.Ijustsawsomeonewhoneededhelpatthattime.Itwasthe40 thingtodo,soIdidit."
31.A.fellB.stoodC.stayedD.waited
32.A.wrongB.naturalC.magicalD.terrible
33.A.daysB.hoursC.minutesD.seconds
34.A.wideB.highC.deepD.long
35.A.decisionB.suggestionC.descriptionD.discussion
36.A.satB.layC.ranD.hid
37.A.leaveB.reachC.stopD.move
38.A.starB.heroC.leaderD.driver
39.A.simplyB.excitedlyC.hurriedlyD.proudly
40.A.trueB.rightC.braveD.great
31.A32.D33.D34.C35.A36.B37.C38.B39.A40.B
丰台、完形填空(共10小题;共15分)
PuppyLove
Natelookedouthisbedroomwindow.Hehadaperfectviewofhisneighbor'sbackyardandhisneighbor'snewpuppy,Peanut.Mr.Jensenhadrecentlymovedtotheneighborhood.HeletNateplaywithhislittle31 hebroughthomefromthepetstorejustnow.
Natewas32 .Hewantedapuppy,buthissisterhaddogallergies(过敏).Afterawhile,though,Mr.JensentoldhimtostopplayingwithPeanutbecausetheymadetoomuchnoise.
Theweatherwasgettingcolder.NatecouldseePeanutwas33 inthebackyardalot.ItseemedlikeMr.JensenneverplayedwithPeanut.Natealso34 thatPeanut'sfoodandwaterdisheswerealwaysempty.Peanutlookedskinny.Hedidn'trunaroundlikeheusedto.
"Mom,"saidNate,"IamworriedaboutPeanut.Hedoesn'thaveanyprotectionfromthesunorcold.IneverseeMr.Jensenplaywithhim.Whatshouldwedo?
"
"Let'skeepaneyeonPeanut,Nate,"saidMom,"Beingresponsiblemeanswe35 aboutotherpeopleaswellasanimals.Weneedtoshowthemrespectandwehavearesponsibilitytomakesuretheirownersarekindtoanimals."
"Okay,Mom,"saidNate.
Peanut'slivingconditionsdidnotimprove.OnedayNatesawMr.Jensen36 Peanutforbarkingtoomuch.NatetoldhisMom.HismotherhelpedhimcalltheDepartmentofAnimalControl.
TheOfficerClarkcametotalktoNateandhisMomandtheyexplainedhowMr.JensentreatedPeanut.
"IthinkPeanutdeserves(应得)abetterhome."saidOfficerClark.
BecauseofPeanut'slivingconditions,AnimalControl37 PeanutawayfromMr.Jensen.OfficerClarkplacedPeanutinananimalshelterwherevolunteershelped.HerePeanutreceivedfood,water,exerciseand,ofcourse,love.
Bestofall,Natewasinspiredtobecomeavolunteerthere.Hisworktheretaughthimaboutbeingresponsibleandrespectfultotheanimalsandthe38 whoworkedthere.
Afteramonth,a