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1、A. people B. stories C. accidents D. topics 37. A. teacher B. class C. school D. building 38. A. knowingB. feeling C. learning D. finding 39. A. see B. hear C. guess D. know 40. A. afraid B. brave C. interested D. helpful 41. A. liked B. threw C. kept D. left 42. A. understand B. learn C. enjoy D. i

2、mprove(通州一模)A person who is deaf when he is born, is usually dumb(哑的). This is because, as he is deaf, he cannot _36_ other people, and therefore has nothing to imitate(模仿). He may try to make sounds himself, but he cannot hear his own voice. However, even though he finds it _37_ to speak and cannot

3、 hear, he can see. He can therefore learn to read. Nowadays he can also be taught to speak _38_ we have modern methods and equipment(设备), but we did not have these when Helen Keller was born.Even with modern methods and equipment, however, it is not easy for deaf children to learn to speak, though m

4、ost of them are _39_. When a child is deaf and blind as well, it becomes much more difficult, though even then it is possible. Helen Keller was a _40_ child at birth in 1880, but she became very ill at the age of nineteen months. Medical knowledge was not as great then as it is now. She did not _41_

5、 but lost her sight and hearing. As a _42_ she became dumb as well. In spite of (尽管) her parents efforts to teach her, at the age of six she could not speak.Then, in 1887, a teacher, Miss Sullivan, came to live with her. Miss Sullivan herself had been blind, she had been partly cured(治愈), and althou

6、gh she could not see very well, she was not _43_. Helen was a _44_ pupil at first, but in a month Helen had learned how to _45_ signs and how to make them herself. In time in spite of her great difficulties, Helen learned to read, write and speak, even though she was deaf and blind. She even went to

7、 college and had full _46_. She wrote many books, and though other people have written books about her, her own books are the ones that best explain how it feels to be deaf, dumb and blind. Her best book is “The Story of My Life”. Perhaps you have read it. _47_ it was written in 1902, it still is a

8、very interesting book. Even if you have not read it, you may have heard of Helen Keller. 36. A. hear B. see C. feel D. touch 37. A. easy B. difficult C. interesting D. boring 38. A. when B. but C. so D. because 39. A. brave B. honest C. successful D. worried 40. A. sick B. normal C. smart D. happy 4

9、1. A. wake B. return C. die D. appear 42. A. result B. girl C. try D. doctor 43. A. weak B. deaf C. dumb D. blind 44. A. difficult B. kind C. polite D. careful 45. A. draw B. find C. understand D. tell 46. A. experience B. treatment C. vacation D. education 47. A. Since B. Though C. However D. Unles

10、s(怀柔一模)Do you have the ability to live cheaply? Now heres a true story of an American girl, Sarah. After Sarah left university, 36 began to live in New York City on her own. She 37 a job in a publishing house, but the salary was less than $30,000 a year. Her parents thought her life would be hard, b

11、ut Sarah could live on her _38 and still saved $5,000 in a year. How was that 39 in one of the most expensive cities in the world?Cheap living always starts with keeping the big cost smallFor most people, that means housing. So Sarah chose to 40_ a flat with three other friends. Her next biggest cos

12、t was 41 . When she ate out, she went to cheap restaurants. 42 she bought a $9.99 whole chicken at a local restaurant. She then 43_ the chicken bones(骨头)home and made soup out of them. Nowadays young people often 44 a lot of money on entertainment(娱乐). But Sarah said, “I enjoy walking 45 in New York

13、 City. I love going to museums and parks.” Did Sarah feel poor by cheap living? Not really. She 46 managed to take two trips, one to the Netherlands, the other to Portland.“Dont think of saving money as something 47 . Its a kind of game,” said Sarah. 36. A. he B. she C. we D. they 37. A. found B. tr

14、ied C. asked for D. looked for 38. A. salary B. time C. dream D. idea 39. A. difficult B. possible C. usefulD. different 40. A. buy B. sell C. stay D. share 41. A. food B. rest C. studying D. playing 42. A. Soon B. Finally C. Once D. Again 43. A. prepared B. took C. caughtD. picked 44. A. pay B. len

15、d C. spendD. save 45. A. along B. up C. down D. around 46. A. even B. seldom C. alwaysD. never 47. A. hard B. interesting C. nice D. great(大兴一模)I was six when I joined my father and two elder brothers at sunrise in the fields of Eufaula, Uklan. From the time I was eight I was helping Dad fix up old

16、furniture. He gave me a cent for every nail(钉子) I 36 out of old boards.I got my first real job, at JMs Restaurant in town when I was 12. My main responsibilities were clearing up tables and washing dishes, but I helped cook.Every day after school I would 38 to JMs and work until ten. Even on Saturda

17、ys, I worked from two until eleven. At that age it was difficult going to 39 and watching my friends run off to swim or play. I didnt really like work, but I loved what work allowed me to have. Because of my 40 I was always the one buying when my friends and I went to the local(当地的) Tastee Freez. Th

18、is made me feel 41 .Word that I was hardworking and trustworthy(讲诚信) 42 around the town. A local clothing store offered me a credit card 43 I was only in seventh grade. I immediately bought a $68 sport coat and a $22 pair of shoes. I was only 65 cents an hour, and I already owed(欠) the storekeeper $

19、90! So I learned gradually the danger of easy credit. I paid 45 as soon as I could.My first job taught me self-control responsibility and brought me a level of personal satisfaction that 46 of my friends experienced. As my father, who worked three jobs, once told me, “If you 47 responsibility, there

20、 are not many things in life you cant have.” How right he was! 36. A. put B. pulled C. picked D. pressed A .always B. usually C. sometimes D. oftenA. head B. turn C. change D. moveA. school B. church C. work D. travelA. study B. power C. age D. jobA. proud B. friendly C. lucky D. hopefulA. ran B. go

21、t C. flew D. carried 43. A. if B. while C. since D. although 44. A. keeping B. making C. paying D. taking 45. A. out B. over C. away D. back 46. A. many B. all C. few D. no 47. A. take B. know C. offer D. understand(顺义一模)Shawn and Thomas had always been good friends. They lived near each other, and

22、they both loved . They played baseball, touch football, and kickball. They also liked to play soccer, shoot baskets, and skateboard.When they were in the fourth grade, though, Thomas broke his in a soccer game. He had to be on crutches(拐) for six weeks. Shawn Thomas, but what was there to do? Shawn

23、didnt like television or computer games. Thomas didnt like to sit and talk. After trying three times to start a conversation, Shawn up. He said, “Im out of here.”For days, Shawn stayed at home, feeling guilty(有罪的,犯了错误的) for not visiting Thomas again. Thomas stayed home, too, feeling because Shawn wasnt visiting him. After a week, Shawns mom spoke up. “Its time for you

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