For several years, we lived at the end of a long Texas country road. Every eveni

For several years, we lived at the end of a long Texas country road. Every eveni

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For several years, we lived at the end of a long Texas country road. Every evening when I was away from home on business, my little boy would ask permission of his mother to take his black       and his daddy’s walking stick, to make the half-mile       from the house to the fence which       the beginning of the dirty driveway.
One day, I was busy with my business and was       for about an hour, completely forgetting about the       little boy down the road who might be       for his daddy.
On my way home, the rain was so thick that I could not       ten feet in front of me. All I could       was finishing my journey and getting out of the rain.       , the downpour began to abate(减弱). It was only a drizzle(细雨) by the time my car turned the last       and approached the final street between me and a warm home and nice meal.
     , I caught sight of my little boy, who was       an umbrella in one hand, a walking stick in the other, and was wearing the biggest and most beautiful smile ever to lighten the       of a little boy.
As I stopped the car and       the door, he ran into my arms and held me long and hard. He was wet and       with cold, but he never      the rain, nor the hour-long wait. He simply said, “Daddy, I missed you. I am so glad you are home.”
Last year, we       to a wonderful new home provided for a special season in our lives. We no longer have a long country road.       , I have never forgotten the rainy day and the little boy and his black dog. Often, perhaps a thousand times, that       has occurred in my mind.     all events in our lives, it happens once, and must be treasured.
小题1:
A.bagB.dogC.umbrellaD.toy
小题2:
A.journeyB.flightC.effortD.ride
小题3:
A.discoveredB.explainedC.markedD.described
小题4:
A.controlledB.trainedC.delayedD.bothered
小题5:
A.hopefulB.gratefulC.carefulD.faithful
小题6:
A.waitingB.sendingC.searchingD.calling
小题7:
A.driveB.seeC.feelD.hear
小题8:
A.stick toB.think ofC.pick upD.hold on
小题9:
A.In factB.In surpriseC.At onceD.At last
小题10:
A.momentB.cornerC.streetD.way
小题11:
A.All of a suddenB.Believe it or not
C.To my pleasureD.For seconds
小题12:
A.holdingB.takingC.foldingD.carrying
小题13:
A.bodyB.headC.faceD.hand
小题14:
A.closedB.lockedC.knockedD.opened
小题15:
A.worryingB.nervousC.tremblingD.anxious
小题16:
A.noticedB.doubtedC.judgedD.mentioned
小题17:
A.movedB.turnedC.returnedD.traveled
小题18:
A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.OtherwiseD.However
小题19:
A.timeB.sceneC.actD.sight
小题20:
A.WithB.ForC.LikeD.Among

答案

小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:C
小题5:D
小题6:A
小题7:B
小题8:B
小题9:D
小题10:B
小题11:A
小题12:A
小题13:C
小题14:D
小题15:C
小题16:D
小题17:A
小题18:D
小题19:B
小题20:C
解析

试题分析:文章讲述作者的小儿子每天都在路口等作者回来,甚至一个大雨的傍晚,孩子依然忠诚的等待在路口,那个场景让作者时常想起,一生珍惜。
小题1:考查名词辨析:A. Bag包,B. Dog狗,C. Umbrella伞,D. Toy玩具,从下文的:I have never forgotten the rainy day and the little boy and his black dog.可知儿子会带上黑狗去路口等他出差回来,选B
小题2:考查名词辨析:A. journey旅程,B. flight航班,C. effort努力,D. ride骑车,乘车,从作者的家到路口有半英里的路程,此处 make a journey 为固定短语。选A
小题3:考查动词辨析:A. discovered发现,B. explained解释,C. marked标志,D. described描述,driveway 通常指从自家车库通向大路的车道,而大路通常用栅栏围起来,所以栅栏就“标志着”通向家这段脏路的开始。选C
小题4:考查动词辨析:A. controlled控制,B. trained训练,C. delayed推迟,D. bothered麻烦,根据下文的大约一个小时判断,他是被生意耽误了,从下文的“nor the hour-long wait”也可看出该答案。如选其他选项,与前面的 one day 语义不符。选C
小题5:考查形容词辨析:A. hopeful有希望的,B. grateful感激的,C. careful小心的,D. faithful忠诚的,,孩子每天傍晚都去路口“等”他。所以是很忠诚的,选 D
小题6:考查动词辨析:A. waiting等待,B. sending送,派,C. searching寻找,D. calling打电话,叫,作者忙着生意,也就“完全”忘了孩子等他的这件事情。选A
小题7:考查动词辨析:A. drive看车,B. see看见,C. feel感觉,D. hear听见,此处意为“雨下得很大,看不到前面 10 英尺远的地方”。选B
小题8:考查词组辨析:A. stick to坚持,B. think of想到,C. pick up捡起,D. hold on别挂断,此处用“我只想……”与前面的“完全忘记”相呼应。选B
小题9:考查词组辨析:A. In fact事实上,B. In surprise惊讶地,C. At once立刻,D. At last最后,前面提到雨下得很大,后面提到雨下得小了起来,所以用“最终;最后”。选D
小题10:考查名词辨析: A. moment时刻,B. corner角落,C. street街道,D. way道路,根据动词 turn 判断,他转了最后一个“弯”。由于路是用栅栏围着,所以用 corner。选B
小题11:考查词组辨析:A. All of a sudden突然,B. Believe it or not信不信由你,C. To my pleasure使我高兴的是, D. For seconds有几秒钟,突然我看见了小儿子,选A
小题12:考查动词辨析:A. holding举着,B. taking带走,C. folding折叠,D. carrying携带,儿子一只手举着伞,一只手拿着爸爸的拐杖,选A
小题13:考查名词辨析:A. body身体,B. head头,C. face脸,D. hand手,从前面的句子:was wearing the biggest and most beautiful smile可知是脸上的微笑点亮了他的脸,选C
小题14:考查动词辨析:A. closed关闭,B. locked锁,C. knocked敲,D. opened打开,根据后面的“ran into my arms”判断,此处作者“打开”了车门。选D
小题15:考查形容词辨析:A. worrying令人担心的,B. nervous紧张的,C. trembling颤抖的,D. anxious焦虑的,由于下雨,而孩子的身上又淋湿了,所以孩子冷得“发抖”。选C
小题16:考查动词辨析:A. noticed注意到,B. doubted怀疑,C. judged判断,D. mentioned提到,根据下文的“只是说”可知,孩子没有“提到”下雨和等了那么长时间。选D
小题17:考查动词辨析: A. moved搬家,移动,B. turned转变,转弯,C. returned回来,D. traveled旅行,根据下文的“a wonderful new home”和“no longer have a long countryroad”可知,他们“搬家”了。选A
小题18:考查副词辨析:A. Therefore因此,B. Besides此外,C. Otherwise否则,D. However然而,根据语意判断,上下文是转折关系,所以用 however,意为“然而”。选D
小题19:考查名词辨析:A. time时间,B. scene 场景,C. act行为,D. sight视野,景色,儿子在雨中等他及对他说的话使作者难忘,所以他的“思绪”经常回到当时的情景。选 B
小题20:考查介词辨析:A. With和…一起,B. For为了,C. Like象,D. Among在…中间,就像人生中很多事情,发生过要永远珍惜。选C
举一反三
“It is a dreadful thing to be poor a fortnight before Christmas, ” said Clorinda, with the mournful sigh of seventeen years.
Aunt Emmy smiled. Aunt Emmy was sixty, and spent the hours she didn’t spend in a bed, on a sofa or in a wheel chair; but Aunt Emmy was never heard to sigh.
“The gifts which money can purchase are not the only ones we can give,” said Aunt Emmy gently, “nor the best, either.”
“Oh, I know it"s nicer to give something of your own work,” agreed Clorinda, “but materials for fancy work cost too. That kind of gift is just as much out of the question for me as any other.”
“That was not what I meant,” said Aunt Emmy.
“What did you mean, then?” asked Clorinda, looking puzzled.
Aunt Emmy smiled.
“Suppose you think out my meaning for yourself,” she said. “That would be better than if I explained it. Besides, I don"t think I could explain it. Take the beautiful line of a beautiful poem to help you in your thinking out: "The gift without the giver is bare.
“I"d put it the other way and say, "The giver without the gift is bare,” said Clorinda. “That is my predicament(窘境)exactly. Well, I hope by next Christmas I"ll not be quite bankrupt. I"m going into Mr. Callender"s store down at Murraybridge in February. He has offered me the place, you know.”
“Won"t your aunt miss you terribly?” said Aunt Emmy gravely. “I think she would rather have your companionship than a part of your salary, Clorinda,” said Aunt Emmy. “But of course you must decide for yourself, dear.”
“Well, I must say bye-bye and run home.” Clorinda lived just across the road from Aunt Emmy in a tiny white house behind some huge willows. But Aunt Mary lived there too--the only relative Clorinda had, for Aunt Emmy wasn"t really her aunt at all. Clorinda had always lived with Aunt Mary ever since she could remember.
Clorinda puzzled over Aunt Emmy"s meaning for days. Then all at once it came to her. On Christmas Day, Clorinda went over to Aunt Emmy"s.Aunt Emmy was lying on the sofa before the fire, and Clorinda sat down beside her.
“I"ve come to tell you all about it,” she said. “Aunt Emmy, I thought for days over your meaning ... And then one evening it just came to me. At first I didn"t think I could give some of them, and then I thought how selfish I was. I would have been willing to pay any amount of money for gifts if I had had it, but I wasn"t willing to pay what I had. I got over that, though, Aunt Emmy. Now I"m going to tell you what I did give.”
“First, there was old Aunt Kitty. You know she was my nurse when I was a baby. She is always glad when I go to see her, but I"ve never gone except when I couldn"t help it. She is very deaf, and rather dull and stupid, you know. Well, I gave her a whole day. I took my knitting yesterday, and sat with her the whole time and just talked and talked. She was so pleased and proud; she told me when I came away that she hadn"t had such a nice time for years. ”
“Then there was ... Florence. You know, Aunt Emmy, we were always intimate friends until last year. Then Florence once told Rose Watson something I had told her in confidence. I found it out and I was so hurt. I couldn"t forgive Florence, and I told her plainly I could never be a real friend to her again. Florence felt badly, because she really did love me, and she asked me to forgive her, but it seemed as if I couldn"t. Well, Aunt Emmy, that was my Christmas gift to her ... my forgiveness.”
“I gave Aunt Mary her gift this morning. I told her I wasn"t going to Murraybridge, that I just meant to stay home with her. She was so glad--and I"m glad, too, now that I"ve decided so.”
“Your gifts have been real gifts, Clorinda,” said Aunt Emmy. “Something of you--the best of you--went into each of them.”
“I didn"t forget you, Aunt Emmy,” she said, as she unpinned the paper.
There was a rosebush. Aunt Emmy loved flowers. She put her finger under one of the roses and kissed it.
“It"s as sweet as yourself, dear child,” she said tenderly. “And it will be a joy to me all through the lonely winter days. You"ve found out the best meaning of Christmas giving, haven"t you, dear?”
“Yes, thanks to you, Aunt Emmy,” said Clorinda softly.
小题1:Clorinda felt anxious before Christmas because___________.
A.She had to leave Aunt Mary
B.She didn’t know what kind of Christmas gifts she should buy
C.She had not enough money to buy Christmas gifts
D.She had no time to make a proper decision
小题2: Which of the following sentences can best explain the line “The gift without the giver is bare.”?
A.A gift is valued by the mind of the giver.
B.Forgiveness is a gift for the giver and the receiver.
C.You cannot buy love or respect with expensive gifts.
D.Think twice before you give gifts to somebody
小题3:What is the gift that Clorinda gave to old Aunt Kitty?
A.PassionB.SympathyC.KindnessD.Company
小题4:What does the underlined phrase “in confidence” mean?
A.respectfullyB.confidentlyC.secretlyD.willingly
小题5: Which two words can best describe Aunt Emmy?
A.cute and joyfulB.kind-hearted and emotional
C.optimistic and wiseD.gentle and timid (羞怯的)
小题6:Which of the following is the best title?
A.A Special ChristmasB.Clorinda’s Gifts
C.Aunt EmmyD.Clorinda’s Choice

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As I held my father’s hands one night, I couldn’t help but notice their calluses(老茧)and roughness. His hands tell the story of his life as a      , including all his struggles.    
One summer, I remember, a drought (旱灾)hit Ontario, turning it into a      desert. On one of those hot mornings I was picking sweet corn with my dad to fill the last      from the grocery store. Fifty dozen was all we needed, which       took twenty minutes. That morning, however, the process didn’t      quickly. After forty minutes of aimlessly walking in the field, we        needed twenty dozen. I was completely frustrated and      . Dropping the basket heavily, I declared, “If the store wants its last twenty dozen, they can pick it themselves.” Dad      , “Just think, my little girl, only ten dozen left for each of us and then we’re      .” Such is Dad—whatever problem he      , he never gives up.
    , the disastrous (灾难性的) effects of the drought were felt all over our county. It was a challenging time for everyone,       Dad remained optimistic. He     to be grateful for other things like good health and food on our plates. Only then did I truly begin to      Dad and his faith that guided us through the hard times.
Dad is also a living example of real      . From dawn to dusk, he works countless hours to      our family. He always puts our happiness       his own, and never fails to cheer me on at my sports games      his exhaustion after long days. His loving and selfless nature has inspired me to become more sympathetic (同情心的) and      putting others first.
Dad, the life      I have learned from you will stay with me forever. You are my father, teacher, friend and, most importantly, my hero.
小题1:
A.teacher B.gardenerC.farmerD.grocer
小题2:
A.stormyB.livelyC.disappearingD.burning
小题3:
A.orderB.form C.gapD.position
小题4:
A.repeatedlyB.normallyC.finallyD.really
小题5:
A.goB.beginC.occurD.change
小题6:
A.yet B.stillC.even D.nearly
小题7:
A.surprisedB.nervousC.angryD.frightened
小题8:
A.apologizedB.criedC.complainedD.laughed
小题9:
A.lostB.done C.gone D.touched
小题10:
A.meets withB.brings upC.works outD.thinks about
小题11:
A.ThankfullyB.HopefullyC.UnfortunatelyD.Strangely
小题12:
A.or B.forC.soD.but
小题13:
A.happenedB.seemedC.continuedD.aimed
小题14:
A.faceB.appreciateC.examineD.question
小题15:
A.loveB.prideC.friendshipD.honesty
小题16:
A.supportB.settleC.startD.impress
小题17:
A.afterB.beforeC.besideD.under
小题18:
A.in spite ofB.in terms ofC.in control ofD.in place of
小题19:
A.carefulB.regretfulC.considerateD.humorous
小题20:
A.historyB.mottoC.patterns D.lessons

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Mr Parker was born in a small village. His father was so poor that he couldn’t send him to school. The boy had to help his parents to do some farming and learned English and maths by himself when he was free. Later on he was made to leave his home village and hoped to find a job in a city. And as soon as war broke out, he joined the army(军队). He couldn’t forget his terrible past and fought with the enemies bravely(勇敢的). So he became a general when he was fifty. He was honest and friendly to his soldiers and often punished those who tried to pocket a portion of the soldiers’ pay(克扣军饷). And his soldiers liked him very much.
Once Mr Parker heard from a soldier. In the letter the young man said the food in their military camp(军营)was very bad and he wished the general could go to find out the reasons. The old man went there at once without telling anybody. He went in the kitchen and examined everything carefully and found it was very dirty. Then he went in the soldiers’ bedrooms and found there were a lot of fleas. He became angry and asked the soldiers, “What do you think of your food, young men?”
The soldiers saw their officer standing by the general and said nothing. Only a new soldier said, “Very bad, sir!”
“What did you have for lunch today?” asked Mr Parker.
“A fried chicken, some fish and pork, a cake, six eggs and I had three cups of wine(酒).”
“Really?” Mr. Parker called out in surprise. “It’s the King’s(国王)lunch, I think!”
“So do I, General,” said the young man. “But it’s my birthday today. I paid  three hundred dollars for them all in the restaurant!”
小题1:Mr. Parker was respected because       .
A.he was strict with the officers
B.he cared about his soldiers
C.he was friendly to everybody
D.he paid attention to the soldiers letters
小题2:Mr. Parker went to the military camp to       .
A.look for the soldier who wrote to him
B.punish the cooks
C.inspect the kitchens
D.find out if the matter in the letter was true
小题3:The soldiers didn’t say anything because      .
A.they were afraid of the general
B.they thought their foods were good
C.the officer followed the general
D.the general didn’t agree with them
小题4:Which of the following is true?
A.Mr. Parker found nothing in the military camp.
B.The new soldier had a birthday dinner in the restaurant.
C.The officer wanted to frighten the soldiers.
D.The general no longer believed the soldiers.

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“Hi, Mom, happy fiftieth birthday!” I heard my son, Brian, say as       as if he were sitting next to me.      he wasn’t.Brian was on the USS Kitty Hawk on maneuvers (大规模演习)      between our U.S. shore and the Persian Gulf.
My party-loving friend, Denise, had       me out for a quiet fiftieth birthday celebration dinner. When we      at the restaurant, I scanned (扫视) the sea of      , but didn’t recognize anybody.
A wave of       washed over me, and tears welled in my eyes when      I heard Brian in my head. “Hi, Mom, happy fiftieth birthday.” “What’s wrong?” Denise asked when she saw me dabbing (轻轻擦) at my     .
“I think I’ve had too much wine. I keep       Brian wish me a happy birthday,” I said. She gave me a(n)       smile. “Our table is ready,” she said, leading me toward the stairs.
I’d hardly sat down in the chair of honor when a       entered the room, carrying a sheet of cake. The firefighter     the cake on the table in front of me so I could      the fifty blazing candles. Once again I heard Brian speak, “Mom, be sure to      me a piece of cake.” This time he     very far away, but it seemed that he was just in front of me. I      in my chair. Was I losing my mind?
“I’ll have some      as soon as I get this helmet (头盔)      ,” the firefighter said. Every drop of blood in my veins flowed to my feet. He      his uniform and quickly pulled the helmet from his head.
“Brian!”
“Hi Mom. Happy fiftieth birthday!”
小题1:
A.hardlyB.impossiblyC.clearlyD.loudly
小题2:
A.SoB.ThenC.AndD.But
小题3:
A.somewhereB.anywhereC.everywhereD.nowhere
小题4:
A.sentB.supportedC.providedD.invited
小题5:
A.gotB.reachedC.arrivedD.came
小题6:
A.smilesB.voicesC.facesD.dishes
小题7:
A.happinessB.sadnessC.angerD.disappointment
小题8:
A.at presentB.no moreC.at onceD.once again
小题9:
A.eyesB.noseC.earsD.fingers
小题10:
A.seeingB.sayingC.listeningD.hearing
小题11:
A.relaxingB.excitingC.understandingD.surprising
小题12:
A.firemanB.firewomenC.waiterD.waitress
小题13:
A.pulled B.setC.pushedD.kept
小题14:
A.light upB.add up C.take away D.blow out
小题15:
A.saveB.buyC.makeD.bring
小题16:
A.ShoutedB.sounded C.laughedD.cried
小题17:
A.calmedB.turnedC.frozeD.thought
小题18:
A.restB.cakeC.paperD.bread[
小题19:
A.offB.awayC.downD.on
小题20:
A.carried awayB.packed upC.put onD.took off

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The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of 2 September 1666 .In four days it destroyed more than three-quarters of the old city , where most of the houses were wooden and close together .Over one hundred people became homeless , but only a few lost their lives .
  The fire started on Sunday morning in the house of the King’s baker(面包师)in Pudding Lane .The baker , with his wife and family , was able to get out through a window into the roof .A strong wind blew the fire from the bakery(面包房)into a small hotel next door .Then it spread quickly into Thames Street .That was the beginning.
  By eight o’ clock three hundred houses were on fire .On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning along the River Thames .Tuesday was the worst day .The fire destroyed many well-known buildings, old St Paul’s and the Guildhall among them .
  Samuel Pepys , the famous writer , writer about the fire , “People threw their things into the river .Many poor people stayed in their houses until the last moment .Birds fell out of the air because of the heat .”
The fire stopped only when the King finally ordered people to destroy hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire.With nothing left to burn, the fire became weak and finally died out.
  After the fire, Christopher Wren, the architect(建筑师), wanted a city with wider streets and fine new houses of stone.In fact, the streets are still narrow, but he did build more than fifty churches, among them the new St Paul’s
  The fire caused great pain and loss, but after it London was a better place: a city for the future and not just of the past.
小题1:The fire began in   .
A.a hotelB.the palaceC.Pudding LaneD.Thames Street
小题2:The underlined word‘family’in the second paragraph means   .
A.homeB.childrenC.wife and husbandD.wife and children
小题3:It seems that the writer fo the text was most sorry for the fact that ________.
A.some people lost their lives
B.the birds in the sky were killed by the fire
C.many famous buildings were destroyed
D.the King’s bakery was burned down
小题4:Why did the writer cite(引用)Samuel Pepys?
A.Because Pepys was among those putting out the fire.
B.Because Pepys also wrote about the fire.
C.To show that poor people suffered most.
D.To give the reader a clearer picture of the fire.
小题5:How was the fire put out according to the text?
A.The King and his soldiers came to help.
B.All the wooden houses in the city were destroyed.
C.People managed to get enough water from the river.
D.Houses standing in the direction of the fire were pulled down.

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