1、huanggang中学高考模拟考试英语试题很实用带答案解析第一部分:阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AIm a 20yearold boy, and the following is my story.A month after I graduated from high school in August, 2007, I was coming home from swim practice in the training centre of the city and was involved in a car accident. I was
2、 so seriously injured that I was in a coma for more than two months at Prince Georges Hospital.I suffered a lot from the experience of dying eight times during my coma and I couldnt open my mouth to talk or to communicate when I eventually came around. At that time, it seemed that walking was never
3、going to happen again due to all the extreme injuries. Just like my body, my dreams were completely destroyed. But I was not going to let my injuries stop me from realizing my dreams.After receiving a total of 15 operations and 36 blood transfusions, I had to make every great effort to learn to talk
4、, eat, walk, shower, and live on my own again. When I was out of hospital, I still had to go to outpatient therapy in Waldorf, Maryland. After I spent a few months in a wheelchair, I took baby steps to walk on my own. It was a miracle that I was able to walk again, but I still wanted to prove that I
5、 could not only walk, but also run. When it came true, I wanted to get back into the pool again. After having a few lung tests, I was able to go in the pool a little bit each week. After a few months of swim training, I began my freshman year at St. Marys College of Maryland and then became a proud
6、member of the swim team.By telling my story, I want to make a positive influence on the world. I am just trying to live every day to the fullest and inspire other people never to give up their dreams no matter how bad a situation is to them. I remember when I was still in my hospital bed, I would ha
7、ve my mom and dad push me round in my wheelchair to the other rooms to see the other patients and chat with them and their family members. I wanted to let them know that everything was going to be okay. Somehow, things would work out for the best.21The underlined word “coma” in Paragraph 2 probably
8、has the meaning of “_”AoperationBunconsciousnessCtreatment Demergency22According to Paragraph 3, it can be inferred that the author _Awas unable to talk or communicateBwas in despairCfaced physical and mental challengesDfelt anxious about his state23In the last paragraph, the author mainly wants to
9、show _Ahis positive influence on other patientsBhis meaningful lifeChis purpose of sharing his storyDhis great achievements24The best title for the passage would be “_”AAttitude is everythingBActions speak louder than wordsCEverything happens for a reasonDA good beginning is half doneBMy husband is
10、not a big fan of kids, especially those without manners and those who misbehave.One of our neighbors has 3 children and the oldest is Jacob. He was 5 at the time. For some reason, he took a liking to my husband. Every time he saw him, Jacob would wave, dash across the street and come to visit. Jacob
11、 would always ask so many questions. They would ride bikes together. They really seemed to get along well.My husband had a sick cat that died at that time. It literally broke his heart and he grieved deeply for so long that even I was getting worried about him. He had no energy, cried and even quit
12、his bike riding.Fiveyearold Jacob immediately noticed and asked me what was wrong. I told him about the loss of our cat and how my husband didnt want to ride, or visit his friends. Jacob listened carefully without a word and ran back home.The next day, the door bell rang. There was Jacob and his mom
13、 with a huge plate of homemade chocolate cookies. On top of that, Jacob had a huge paper card in his hand. Jacobs mom explained, “Jacob came home yesterday and told me about your husbands situation. He wanted to do something immediately to cheer him up and asked me to help him make chocolate cookies
14、 with the material left at home.” Jacob also asked his mom to write down a message on a piece of paper so he could copy it in his own handwriting. He drew a picture of my husband and the cat on the card and signed his name.I gave him a hug before he ran off to find his friend and present his gift. A
15、fter they left, I noticed tears in my husbands eyes. Fiveyearold Jacobs thoughtfulness left a great impression on him.25According to the passage, Jacob _Ais five years old nowBliked cats very muchCwas a curious childDdidnt have many friends26Why did the writers husband quit his bike riding?ABecause
16、he didnt want to ride with a child.BBecause he spent too much time taking care of his cat.CBecause he got hurt physically.DBecause he was in a very sad mood.27What was NOT on Jacobs card?AAn image of a cat.BA message.CAn image of the writer.DAn image of the writers husband.28How did the writers husb
17、and feel after receiving the card and cookies?ADisappointed.BExcited.CAnnoyed. DMoved.CI always felt sorry for the people in wheelchairs. Some people,old and weak,cannot get around by themselves. Others seem perfectly healthy, dressed in business suits. But whenever I saw someone in a wheelchair, I
18、only saw a disability, not a person.Then I fainted (昏倒) at Euro Disney due to low blood pressure. This was the first time I had ever fainted, and my parents insisted that I rest for a while after first aid. They said to me, “Never_mind!” I agreed to take it easy, but as I stepped toward the door, I
19、saw my dad pushing a wheelchair in my direction! Feeling the color burn my cheeks,I asked him to wheel that thing right back to where he found it.I could not believe this was happening to me. Wheelchairs were fine for other people but not for me, as my father wheeled me out into the main street, peo
20、ple immediately began to treat me differently.Little kids ran in front of me, forcing my father to stop the wheelchair suddenly. Bitterness set in as I was thrown back and forth.“Stupid kids! They have perfectly good legs. Why cant they watch where they are going?” I thought. People stared down at m
21、e, pity in their eyes. Then they would look away, maybe because they thought the sooner they forgot me the better.“Im just like you!” I wanted to scream. “The only difference is youve got legs, and I have wheels.”People in wheelchairs are not stupid. They see every look and hear each word. Looking o
22、ut at the faces, I finally understood: I was once just like them. I treated people in wheelchairs exactly the way they did not want to be treated. I realized it is some of us with two healthy legs who are truly disabled.29What do the underlined words mean in Paragraph 2?ADont mind. BDont worry.CDont
23、 forget it. DDont hurry.30The author once _ when she was healthy.Ahelped disabled peopleBlooked down upon disabled peopleCimagined herself sitting in a wheelchairDsaw some healthy people moving around in wheelchairs31The experience of the author tells us that _Alife is the best teacherBpeople often
24、eat their bitter fruitClife is so changeable that nobody can foretellDone should not do to others what he would not like others to do to him32What is the best title for this passage?AHow to Get Used to WheelchairsBPeople in Wheelchairs Should Be Equally TreatedCPeople with Two Legs Are Truly Healthy
25、DThe Difference between Healthy People and the DisabledDTheres a saint(圣人) of animals. A saint of lost things. And now theres even a saint of computer geeks (电脑怪客). But have you ever heard of Amma, the saint of hugs?Okay, so she hasnt made it into the Catholic Churchs list yet, but we firmly believe
26、 that Mata Amritanandamayi, an Indian woman known as Amma, is as canonworthy as anyone weve ever heard of. For over 30 years, Amma has been traveling the globe, giving hugs to everyone she meets, asking nothing in return. Though she considers herself spiritual, she does not advocate any particular r
27、eligion her message is love, pure and simple.Sure, this may sound a lot like that Free Hugs guy in Australia, but we have a feeling he probably swiped his idea from Amma in the first place. After all, no matter how many hugs hes given in the last few years, hell have a long way to go if he wants to
28、catch up to her to date,Amma has given over 26 million hugs, or “darshan”, as she calls the experience.So why does she do it? As Amma told BBC News, “Love is a very special, very uplifting feeling. Thats what Im trying to give people. Its like visiting a perfume factory. Consciously or unconsciously
29、 you will carry that fragrance (芬芳) around with you.”Amma has built a worldwide network of followers who cant get enough of her hugs. One fan flew all the way across the globe from Australia to London to meet with her, and waited with hundreds of others to experience the pure joy of darshan. In each
30、 city she visits, Amma doles out (发放) hugs all day long, often until as late as two or three in the morning, until everyones gotten a turn.Though Amma receives no money for the experience,she is the founder of a charity called Mata Amritanandamayi Math. Many of her followers contribute money to the
31、organization in appreciation of Ammas hugs. With those funds, the organization has built more than 36,000 houses. Or should we call them the houses that hugs built?33Amma gives hugs to everyone she meets in order to _Aspread the message of loveBadvocate a particular religionCraise money to build hou
32、sesDbecome familiar with her followers34In what way are giving hugs and visiting a perfume factory similar, according to Amma?AThey both spread something beautiful.BThey are both very simple acts.CThey are both some conscious or unconscious.DThey both leave a lasting impression.35What would be the best title for the passage?AA Canonworthy WomanBA Special Charity
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