1、英语试题jia1129英语试题III. 完形填空 (15小题,每小题1分,共15分)I was an innocent bystander at an armed robbery. I was shot in the 26 . People thought I would never survive. My parents met with the 27 , who told them that he was 28 I had made it through the night. Now that I had, he needed to operate on my brain. He 29 t
2、o say even if I did survive, there would be almost a 100% chance that I would not be able to walk or communicate.My mother 30 to listen to the pessimism (悲观), saying to my father, “That doctor does not know my son at all.” Then miraculously (神奇地), I woke up. I was 31 paralyzed (瘫痪的) on my right side
3、, and could not speak. My healing was 32 , but very, very slow. Unable to understand what I wanted, my father became extremely 33 . When my mother could, my fathers frustration grew. Later, I began to say some words. My father thought it the 34 time for him to work with me. At first he would drill m
4、e on 35 things. He was so happy when I accomplished each goal. As time progressed, I continued to 36 . After work, my father would come to the 37 , ready to work with me, drilling me on math and spelling. He stretched my limp (无力的) leg. Very few people believed that I would be able to return to coll
5、ege. But that is exactly what I did after the 38 a year later. I could not have made this 39 without my father. He always encouraged me to look for the positive and held me up mentally and physically, 40 me as hard as he could and believing that I would pull through.26. A. head B. leg C. mouth D. he
6、art27. A. policeman B. lawyer C. chemist D. doctor28. A. depressed B. shocked C. surprised D. puzzled29. A. regretted B. continued C. intended D. hurried30. A. refused B. hesitated C. determined D. hated31. A. nearly B. rarely C. completely D. unwillingly32. A. severe B. steady C. sensitive D. rapid
7、33. A. scared B. disappointed C. concerned D. frustrated34. A. accurate B. perfect C. easy D. difficult35. A. simple B. significant C. practical D. different36. A. complain B. pray C. improve D. study37. A. hospital B. company C. college D. station38. A. robbery B. accident C. scene D. shooting39. A
8、. achievement B. recovery C. difference D. choice40. A. admiring B. changing C. pushing D. leadingIV.语法填空 (10小题,每小题1分,共10分)He is the man who for many people has been a role model. Now your biggest hero deserves a special day when you can express your thanks and let him know _41_ important he is to y
9、ou. The third Sunday of June which _42_(fall) on June 19 this year is Fathers Day. The idea of Fathers Day came from _43_ American woman called Sonora Smart Dodd in 1909. Dodd wanted a special day _44_( honor )her father. He raised six children by _45_after his wife died. Dodd thought there needed t
10、o be a day to honor loving dads. The first Fathers Day _46_(celebrate) on June 19, 1910. In 1924, US President Calvin Coolidge supported the idea of a _47_(nation) Fathers Day. Finally, in 1966, President Lyndon Johnson declared the third Sunday of June _48_ Fathers Day. Here are some ways to show y
11、our love and respect: Send him a greeting card. Fathers prefer cards _49_are not too emotional. So choose one that will make him laugh. If he has a computer, cover his desktop _50_ words like “I love you Dad”. A small present, such as a framed photo of your family, can make him feel like a king. V.阅
12、读理解 (10小题,每小题1分,共10分) AOutside our hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a seemingly ancient woman waited beside the door with her hand outstretched. Every day I put my hand in hers as our eyes met. She never failed to return my smile, my grasp, and my greeting. On the last day of our visit, I found m
13、yself alone on a busy corner across the street from our hotel. Bicycles and motorbikes rushed in front of me. As I hesitated on the sidewalk, I felt a hand on my elbow and looked down to see the smile of my small beggar friend looking up at me. She nodded her head toward the street, indicating that
14、she would take me across. Together, we moved slowly into the chaos. Then we moved on toward the sidewalk, where she pulled my face down to hers, kissed me on both cheeks, and then left, still smiling and waving back to me.Traveling in poorer nations, I have witnessed a variety of ways to deal with b
15、eggars. The most common response of tourists faced with the poverty-stricken is to ignore them and focus their eyes elsewhere. I have seen people push away an outstretched hand in angry annoyance. A few may drop a few coins into the hand in a hurry, hoping that other ragged pursuers wont immediately
16、 appear on the scene.For many reasons, giving money is not the best response to an outstretched hand. Many world travelers have discovered that the greatest gift they can give is their time and respect. Everyone needs recognition, to be seen as worthy of being known, to feel appreciated and loved. A
17、nd I believe that everyone is worthy and worth knowing.51. The woman beggars helped the author go across the busy street because _.Athe author gave her material assistance Bthe author treated her kindly and friendlyCthe author would help her as a reward Dthe author was a foreigner52. From the story,
18、 what position of the beggars in the authors mind might be? Aequal Bsuperior Clower Dvaluable53. In common cases, people will do the following things to the beggars EXCEPT for _. Apretending to see nothing Bhanding out some money Crefusing them angrily Dgreeting them normally54. According to the aut
19、hor, the most important things beggars really need are _. Amercy and pity Bmoney and food Csmile and greeting Dattention and respect55. The purpose of the passage is to _. Ashow how poor the beggars are in Vietnam Boffer some advice on dealing with begging Cexpress what we should offer the beggars D
20、describe an experience with a beggarB Beatrix Potter was a great English writer and artist, best known for her childrens books featuring animal characters such as in the childrens classic - The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Beatrix was born into a rich London-based family where she was tutored by very stric
21、t private teachers and so spent her youth isolated from other youngsters. During her youth she had a lot of pets and spent vacations in Scotland and also the Lake District. It was at the Lake District that she developed a love of wildlife. She studied the areas natural wonders carefully and painted
22、them continuously. But her old-fashioned, Manchester-born parents discouraged her intellectual improvement, thinking it inappropriate for a young lady. However, her study and watercolor paintings of wild mushrooms made her widely respected within the field of biology. In her 30s, Beatrix Potter wrot
23、e the remarkably successful kids book, The Tale of Pew Rabbit. Close to that time she became secretly engaged to her publisher Norman Warne. This caused a great disagreement with her parents, who did not approve of Beatrix getting married to somebody of lower social status. Sadly, Warne died before
24、the marriage ceremony. Ultimately Beatrix Potter began writing and also illustrating (绘图) kids books full-time. Using profits from her books, Beatrix grew to become economically independent of her parents and was eventually in a position to buy Hill Top Farm in the Lake District. She extended the pr
25、operty with additional purchases of neighbouring land over time. In her 40s, Bestrix married William Heelis, a local lawyer. She ended up becoming a sheep breeder and farmer while continuing to publish as well as illustrate books for children. In all she authored 23 publications. Beatrix died on Dec
26、ember 22, 1943, and left the majority of her property to the National Trust. Her books carry on selling well globally, in many different languages. Her stories have been retold in numerous formats including a ballet, movies, and cartoons. Such is her reputation, and that of the characters from her p
27、ublications, that many Beatrix Potter statues have been created. These tiny Beatrix Potter statues which include pretty much all the actual characters in her publications have become highly valued by art collects and fans of her literature throughout the world.56. What can we learn about Beatrix Pot
28、ters early life? A. She learned drawing skills from her tutors. B. She was very sociable and outgoing. C. She was greatly inspired by the beauty of nature. D. She was encouraged to think creatively and independently.57. Why did Beatrix Potters parents oppose the idea of her marriage to Norman Warne?
29、 A. They did not believe she was mature enough to get married. B. They thought Warne was only interested in Beatrix Potters wealth. C. They believed that the couples characters were mismatched. D. They considered Warne to be too common for their daughter.58. According to the passage, which part of t
30、he UK did Beatrix Potter love most? A. Manchester. B. Scotland. C. The Lake District. D. London.59. In which of the following areas did Beatrix Potter show an interest during her life? A. Writing, biology, farming. B. Drawing, nature, ballet. C. Movies, farming, drawing. D. Writing, mushrooms, trave
31、l.60. What is the function of the last two paragraphs of the passage? A. To describe the consequences of Beatrix Potters death. B. To present the lasting cultural influence of Beatrix Potter and her works. C. To show the changes in attitude towards Beatrix Potters works over the past years. D. To criticize the commercialization of Beatrix Potters characters since her death.VI.词汇部分 (30小题,每小题1分,共30分)I. 单词及短语 (共30小题,每题1分,满分30分)A. Write out the words in proper forms based on the given situation and initial letter of each word. (10 分) 1. I
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