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In front of my daughter, Shelly, was a bowl filled with cabbage. She hated cabb

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In front of my daughter, Shelly, was a bowl filled with cabbage. She hated cabbage. She only sat there in silence with tears in her eyes.
“Shelly, my dear, why don’t you eat a little? If not, your mum will shout at us.”
Shelly didn’t feel happy. “OK, dad. I will eat, just a little.” Then Shelly said, “Dad, if I eat it all, will you give me what I want?”
“Yes.”
Slowly she began to eat. It took her almost half an hour to finish all the food in the bowl. Then she came up to me and said, “Dad, I want to have my hair cut off!”
“Shelly, why don’t you ask for something else? If we see your head like that, we’ll feel very sad,” I said.
“But Dad, you promised! Now you’re going back on your words. ”
I had to keep my promise. Shelly had all her hair cut off. She smiled.
On Monday morning, I took Shelly to school. Just when I arrived, a boy got out of a car and shouted, “Shelly, please wait for me!”
Guess what? The boy had no hair, either.
“Sir, your daughter is great!” a man got out of the car and said, “This boy is my son, Harish. He has cancer. He lost his hair when he got ill. Shelly cut hers off so Harish felt less different. She is a special girl.”
I stood for a while, “My little daughter, you teach me how selfless real love is!”
小题1: Shelly _____________ before she ate her meal.
A.felt happyB.felt unhappy
C.cut off her hairD.shouted at her dad
小题2: In order to get what she wanted, Shelly ate ______________ at last.
A.all the food in the bowlB.nothing
C.just a little of the cabbageD.everything except the cabbage
小题3: By cutting off her hair, Shelly only meant _____________.
A.to tell people she was selfless
B.to become more different
C.to look more special and beautiful
D.to show her care and love for Harish

答案

小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:D
解析

试题分析:文中介绍了一个叫Shelly的女孩,为了让因病而失去头发的同学不感到有什么不同,她剪掉了自己的头发,体现出一种伟大,无私的大爱。
小题1:推理判断题。根据文中原句She only sat there in silence with tears in her eyes. (她只是默默地坐在那里眼里充满泪水。)可推断出她不高兴,故选B。
小题2:细节理解题。根据文中原句It took her almost half an hour to finish all the food in the bowl.(她花费了几乎半个小时吃完碗中所有食物。)可知此题答案是A。
小题3:推理判断题。根据文中信息Shelly cut hers off so Harish felt less different.(Shelly剪掉头发,这样Harish就不会感到有什么不同。)可以推断出答案是D。
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“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I was disappointed. “If you go on, one day something good will happen.” When I graduated from college, I decided to try for a job in a radio station and then work hard to become a sports announcer (广播员).
I took a taxi to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station, but I was turned down every time because I didn’t have any working experience. Then, I went back home.
My father said Montgomery Ward wanted a sports-man to help them. I applied (申请), but I didn’t get the job, either. I was very disappointed.“Everything happens for the best,” Mom reminded me. Dad let me drive his car to look for jobs. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, Peter MacArthur, told me they had already had an announcer. His words made me disappointed again. After leaving his office, I was waiting for the elevator when I heard MacArthur calling after me, “What did you say about sports? Do you know anything about football?” Then he asked me to broadcast an imaginary (虚构的) game. I did so and Peter told me that I would be broadcasting Saturday’s game!
On my way home, I thought of my mother’s words again:“If you go on, one day something good will happen.”
小题1:What kind of job did the writer want to get after he graduated from college?
A.A programmer. B.A sports announcer.
C.A sportsman. D.A taxi driver.
小题2:Why couldn’t the writer get a job at first?
A.Because he didn’t want to get it.
B.Because he didn’t have any experience.
C.Because his parents didn’t agree with him.
D.Because no stations needed an announcer.
小题3: Every time the writer couldn’t get a job, his mother ________.
A.said nothing to himB.told him to give up
C.encouraged him to go on tryingD.advised him to get further education
小题4:The underlined phrase “turned down” is closest in meaning to the word “______”.
A.askedB.invited
C.refusedD.taken
小题5:Which of the following is NOT true about the writer in the passage?
A.He disliked the job in Montgomery Ward.
B.He got a good job in Davenport, Iowa at last.
C.He was given a chance by Peter.
D.His father also gave him some help.

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Now some women are spending a weekend at Mother’s Camp(营地). There, husbands and children are not allowed. Why would a woman want to take a vacation without her family? Some women say they need time to be alone.
At Mother’s Camp a woman has room to herself. She can sleep, read or watch TV, and no one will bother her. No children will ask,“Mom, what’s for dinner?” No husband will say, “Oh, dear, I can’t find any clean socks.”In fact almost 50% of women in the United States work outside the home. Many of them work full-time and then come home to a second job-taking care of their homes and families. These working women say one of their biggest problems is housework.
In the United States, working wives do about 75% of the housework. Many of their husbands say they want to help. But then they burn the rice or they can’t find the pans. They ask so many questions that their wives decide it is easier to do the job themselves.
Some women go to Mother’s Camp just to get a break from housework. For two days they don’t cook, they don’t clean, they don’t look after their children and husbands. What do they do? They enjoy warm, sunny weather, walking, swimming or boating in a clear blue lake and sing songs around the campfire. They relax away from home. They have a really wonderful vacation at Mother’s Camp.
小题1:From this passage we can see      in the United States.
A.women want to work outside the home
B.working wives do most of the housework
C.hushands do as much housework as their wives
D.women do not like to stay at home with their families
小题2:At Mother’s Camp, women can’t        .
A.watch TVB.read newspapers
C.swirn in the lakeD.bring their husbands and children
小题3:Why would some mothers like to be alone? Because        .
A.they don’t like their husbands and children
B.they have to work full-time
C.they are too busy to relax themselves
D.they want a new life
小题4:      is one of the biggest troubles for working wives in the United States.
A.HouseworkB.Working outside the home
C.When to take a vacationD.Looking after their children
小题5:What’s the best title(标题)for this passage?
A.Busy Working MothersB.Welcome to Mother’s Camp
C.Mothers Relax Away from HomeD.Mothers in the US

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One day , an old man was selling a big elephant . A young man came up to the elephant and began to look at it slowly . The old man went up to him and said in his ear .”Don’t say anything about the elephant before I sell it . Then I will give you some meat . “”All right .”said the young man . After the old man sold the elephant , he gave the young man some meat and said :”Now, can you tell me how you see the bad ears of the elephant ?””I didn’t find the bad ears .”said the young man .”Then why do you look at it slowly ?”asked the old man . The young man said :”I never see an elephant before, and I want to know what it looks like. “
小题1:_________________ the elephant.
A.The young man boughtB.The old man sold
C.The two men soldD.The young man sold
小题2:The young man looked at the elephant . He wanted to find _____.
A.its bad earsB.some meat
C.a good elephantD.what it looks like
小题3:The young man ________________________.
A.knew the elephant wasn’t good
B.found the bad ears but didn’t tell it .
C.looked after the elephant
D.got some meat
小题4:We know that ________.
A.the two men were not honestB.the young man wasn"t a bad man
C.the old man was a good manD.the elephant was a very good one
小题5:The young man looked at the elephant slowly because he _______.
A.liked elephantB.wanted to buy it
C.didn’t see any elephant beforeD.wanted to help the old man

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I had never noticed her. She was not the kind of girl who could draw attention. She was not tall and just looked     . In class, she liked sitting at the back, reading or taking notes. One day I asked her to read aloud the text. When I heard her standard American pronunciation, I looked at her with new eyes. And I     her name—Kelly. Later on, the National College Speech Competition would be held. One student in our school was allowed to attend. I thought it over and filled in      name.
Kelly practiced hard for the competition. However, I was a little worried because she was always too      . Could she do well in the competition?
On the night of the competition, I sat in the front row of the hall very early. I told her to take it easy. Her face turned red and she said nothing. It seemed she was really      . I felt upset, but I just patted her on the shoulder and let her go to draw lots(抽签). As a result, she drew No. 9 while No. 8 was a boy who was very good at giving speeches.
Sure enough, No. 8 was very      . The whole audience made a warm applause (鼓掌)almost every 30 seconds and was still talking about his speech with     until Kelly appeared on the stage. I sat there with no     to look at her. It was her first time to go up the stage, so I couldn’t be angry with her for any small mistakes. But at that moment, I found I was so afraid of her     .
The strong spotlight and large hall made her so small that nobody seemed to notice she had been on the stage. I felt hopeless.
But the moment that      me came. I clearly heard a voice, a very loud voice, “Now, please focus on(聚焦于)me.”
Three times in all, louder and louder.
The whole audience fell silent.
I could          believe that loud voice came from the girl, who was usually soft-voiced and didn’t       attention at all. She gave a perfect speech.
I think I will never forget this touching lesson that my student taught me — never underestimate(低估)the power of the silent people.
小题1:
A.beautifulB.ordinaryC.popularD.strange
小题2:
A.mentionedB.calledC.rememberedD.wrote
小题3:
A.herB.hisC.myD.your
小题4:
A.differentB.lazyC.slowD.quiet
小题5:
A.strictB.nervousC.angryD.bored
小题6:
A.carefulB.thankfulC.successfulD.cheerful
小题7:
A.patienceB.confidenceC.prideD.excitement
小题8:
A.courageB.interestC.excuseD.effort
小题9:
A.decisionB.expressionC.appearanceD.failure
小题10:
A.upsetB.savedC.surprisedD.changed
小题11:
A.simplyB.hardlyC.surelyD.deeply
小题12:
A.catchB.needC.payD.show

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Anna and Jane had tickets for a pop concert in London. They were very excited about the concert. They had planned their day in London very carefully. They worked out which trains to catch, where to eat and where they wanted to go shopping. 小题1:. A friend of Jane’s was working with the sound equipment backstage(后台). He said he could get them special passes so they could go backstage. He promised to ask the group if the girls could come to say “Hello”. He said that he was sure he could get them the group’s autographs(签名).小题2:
Then two days before the concert, Anna got a cold.小题3:, even though she stayed in bed and took medicine. On the evening before the concert, she had a fever and was very sick indeed.
Anna’s mother rang Jane. “Anna is too sick to go to the concert,” she said. “You had better find someone else to go with.”
The next day, Anna was feeling very sorry for herself. Then she had a visitor. It was Jane! She came with a big bag of fruit and a pile of their favorite CDs. “I’ll give the tickets to Jill and Sue in the end,” she said. “小题4: . It wouldn’t be much fun without you.”
A. It got worse and worse
B. Jane felt very surprised
C. The girls could hardly wait
D. Then they got some exciting news
E. We’ll go to another concert together

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