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1、It happened last term just after I had got a bad result in 3 exam. I was sad and had lost my confidence. I decided 4 to a class 5 can tell me how to be successful. The speaker walked into the room. 6 he did not start talking like a teacher. Instead, he held up a twenty yuan note!“Who wants this?” he

2、 asked. Unsurprisingly, 7 of us in the class held up our hands. The speaker smiled. Then he put up the note on the blackboard and asked the same question. Again, we put up our hands. The speaker kept 8 , but said 9 . Suddenly, he threw the note onto the floor! Then he asked the same question for 10

3、time.I didnt understand the speaker. Why was he asking the same question again and again? I didnt know 11 to do. I wanted the note, so I put my hand up again. “You have all just told me how to become successful.” He said to us 12 the note in his hand. “The note is worth twenty yuan. It is always wor

4、th twenty yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are like the note. No matter what happens to you, you still have yourworth.”Hearing those words, I 13 deeply. Suddenly, I realized I was worth a lot. I may have failed, but it doesnt mean I 14 do well in the future. If I believe in 15 , I will

5、 be successful !()1. A. have)2. A. importantB. hadB. more importantC. am havingC. most importantD. have hadD. the most important)3. A. aB. anC. theD. /)4. A. goB. goingC. to goD. gone)5. A. whichB. whoC. whenD. where)6. A. SoB. OrC. ButD. And)7. A. bothB. neitherC. allD. none)8. A. smileB. smilingC.

6、 smiledD. to smile)9. A. somethingB. anythingC. everythingD. nothing)10. A. threeB. thirdC. thirdlyD. the third)11. A. whatB. howC. whyD. which)12. A. toB. byC. withD. for)13. A. moveB. movedC. was movedD. has moved)14. A. cantB. shouldntC. shouldD. can)15. A. myB. meC. mineD. myself二、完形填空(共10 小题;每小

7、题1.5 分,满分15 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-25 各题所给的A、B、C 和D 项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。As my father walked into the room, my brother became nervous; he knew that he had done something 16 . From a distance I could see that he had opened my fathers new book and drawn alloverthefirstpagewithapencil.Now,staringatmyfat

8、herfearfully,heandIbothwaitedforhis 17 .My father picked up his much-loved book, looked at it 18 for quite a while, and then sat down, without saying a word. Books were important to him; he was a teacher and had several degrees. For him, books were knowledge, and yet he loved his children. What he d

9、id next was remarkable. Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, took the pen from my brothers hand, and then 19 in the book himself, alongside the drawings made by John: Johns work, 1959, age 2. You have made the book priceless, Im very thankful to you for drawing in mybook.The years and the b

10、ooks came and went. Ourfamily 20 what all families go through andperhaps a little bit more: success and failure, gain andloss, 21 and tears. From time totimewewould open the book, look at the drawings, read my fatherswordsof 22 , and feeluplifted.Now I know that through this simple act my father 23

11、us how every bad event in life can have a positive sideif we are prepared to look at it from another angleand how precious it is when our lives are touched by the 24 of others. But he also taught us about what really 25 in life: people, not objects: tolerance, not judgment; love, notanger.Each time

12、I think about these things, I will smile and whisper, “Thank you, Dad.”)16. A. reasonableB. newC. wrongD. brave)17. A. praiseB. commentC. punishmentD. carefully)18. A. carelesslyB. causallyC. quickly)19. A. wroteB. lookedC. drewD. cut)20. A. tookB. stoodC. forgotD. experienced)21. A. sadnessB. laugh

13、terC. painD. pride)22. A. lifeB. regretC. loveD. faith)23. A. gaveB. taughtC. tookD. made)24. A. kindnessB. powerC. joyD. sorrow)25. A. caresB. needC. hopesD. matters三、阅读(共两节;满分45 分)第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(A)I am a music store owner. One day, when I was

14、 cleaning the instruments in my store, I saw an old man come in. “Is 77 too old to learn the banjo(斑卓琴)?” he asked.“You can learn to play it well,” I replied, holding back my doubts. My mind told me I was giving false encouragement. I passed him the teaching schedule, the available time and the info

15、rmation that he would need. To my surprise and joy, the old man, Carl, began banjo lessons three days later with my most patient teacher.With nothing to do at home but practice, Carl made surprising progress. After breakfast he practiced for his required half an hour. While waiting for lunch he pick

16、ed up his banjo again for just a couple of minutes. Since TV was difficult for him to see and hear, he often played the banjo in the evenings. Carl was always early for lessons so it was a surprise that he didnt arrive one Tuesday.The next morning I listened to the answering machine with sadness. Ca

17、rls in hospital,” the voice recorded.Two months later, I shared the newspaper obituary with the banjo teacher. We both felt sad for losing a surprisingly clever banjo student.Several months later, a woman came into the store carrying a plant. “This is for Carls banjo teacher,” she said. “Im his wife

18、, Mary.”“Why did Carl want to play the banjo?” I asked. Mary took a deep breath and let it out slowly. Carl was at a show when he was 10 years old. He came close to the stage to watch the performers. When they were packing up their instruments, the banjo player said to Carl, “You want to see this up

19、 close?” Carl climbed up on the stage and from then on he wanted to play the banjo.” Carl had waited 67 years to realize a dream! Mary gave the plant to Carls banjo teacher. “Thank you for the best six months of his life,” shesaid.( )26. From the first 2 paragraphs, we can knowtheauthor .A.gave Carl

20、somehelp B. refused CarlindirectlyC. was sure ofCarlsability D. taught Carl inperson( )27. How did Cart learn to play the banjowell?A. By following thebestteacher B. By workinghard.C. By asking his wife tohelphim D. Byteaching( )28. The underlined word “obituary” in Paragraph 5 means anoticeannounce

21、s .A. a giftforsomebody B. somebody isneededC. a piece ofgood news D. somebody hasdied( )29. In what order did the following events Lakeplace?a.Mary gave a plant to Carls banjoteacher.b.Carl began his banjo lessons with the banjoteacher.c.Carl was inhospital.d.Carl made surprisingprogress.e.The musi

22、c store owner shared the newspaper obituary with the banjoteacher.A.abedc B.abdec C. bdcea D.bdeac( )30. Why did Carl want to learn thebanjo?A. To be abanjoperformer. B. To have his dream cometrue.C. To make hiswifehappy. D. To make best use of the sixmonths.(B)According to legend, tea was first dis

23、covered by the Chinese emperor and inventor Shennong in 2737 B.C. . It is said that the emperor liked his drinking water boiled before he drank it, so that was what his servant did. One day, on a trip to a distant place, he and his army stopped to rest. A servant began boiling water for him to drink

24、, and a dead leaf from the wild tea bush fell into the water. It turned brown, but it was unnoticed and presented to the emperor anyway. The emperor drank it and found it very refreshing, and tea came intobeing.The origin of tea as a medicine for staying awake is unclear. China is considered to have

25、 the earliest records of tea drinking, with recorded tea use in its history dating back to the first millennium(千年)B C. The Han Dynasty(206 B.C.220 A.D.)used tea as medicine. The use of tea as a drinkfor pleasure on social occasions dates from the Tang Dynasty(618907A.D).The Tang Dynasty writer Lu Y

26、us(729804 A.D.)Cha Jing is an early work on the subject. According to Cha Jing writing, around 760 A.D., tea drinking was very popular. The book describes how tea plants were grown and how the leaves were processed. It also describes how tea was developed. The book also discuss where the best tea le

27、aves wereproduced.At this time in teas history, the nature of the drink and style of tea preparation were quite differentfrom the way we experience today. Tea leaves were processed into the forms of cakes. The dried teacake, generally called brick tea was placed in a store mortar(臼). Hot water was a

28、dded to the powdered teacake and then enjoyed as a hot drink.()31. From the first paragraph, it can beinferred that .A.Shennongs servant first discovered tealeavesB.tea came into being only byaccidentC.the emperor was angry at his servantsworkD.the emperor won the battle after drinkingtea()32. What

29、does the underlined “it” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A.Thewater. B. The wild teabush. C.Themedicine. D. Theteacake.()33. What was tea probably used for in the Han Dynasty ?A. Keepingone pleased. B. Making one feelcomfortable.C. Helping onestay relaxed. D. Dealing withillness.()34. What can you find in Cha Jing ?A. How to plantteaplants. B. How to maketeacake.C. How to storethe tea. D. How to tell different kinds oftea.( )35. Whats the best title for thepassage?A. A wa

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