When Paul was a boy growing up in Utah, he happened to live near a copper smelte

When Paul was a boy growing up in Utah, he happened to live near a copper smelte

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When Paul was a boy growing up in Utah, he happened to live near a copper smelter(炼铜厂), and the chemicals that poured out had made a wasteland out of what used to be a beautiful forest. One day a young visitor looked at this wasteland and called it an awful area. Paul knocked him down. From then on, something happened inside him.
Years later Paul was back in the area, and he went to the smelter office. He asked if they had any plans or if they would let him try to bring the trees back. The answer from that big industry was “No.”
Paul then went to college to study the science of plants. Unfortunately, his teachers said there weren"t any birds or squirrels to spread the seeds. It would be a waste of his life to try to do it. He was told everyone knew that even if he was knowledgeable as he had expected, he wouldn"t get his idea accepted.
Paul later got married and had some kids. But, his dream would not die. And then one night he did what he could with what he had. Under the cover of darkness, he went secretly into the wasteland and started planting.
And every week, he made his secret journey into the wasteland and planted trees and grass. For fifteen years he did this against the plain common sense. Slowly rabbits appeared. Later, as there was legal pressure to clean up the environment, the company actually hired Paul to do what he was already doing.
Now the place is fourteen thousand acres of trees and grass and bushes, and Paul has received almost every environmental award Utah has. It took him until his hair turned white, but he managed to keep that impossible vow(誓言) he made to himself as a child.
小题1:When Paul was a boy, _________.
A.he had decided never to leave his hometown
B.the economy of Utah depended on the copper smelter
C.he had determined to stop the copper smelter polluting the area
D.no laws were made to protect the environment against pollution
小题2:Why did Paul go to college to study the science of plants?
A.He wanted to find out the best way to save the area himself.
B.He was interested in planting trees since he was young.
C.He wanted to get more knowledgeable people to help him.
D.He thought his knowledge would make his advice more persuasive.
小题3:What does the underlined phrase “the plain common sense” in paragraph 5 probably refer to?
A.That his normal work and life would be greatly affected.
B.That it was impossible for trees to grow on the wasteland.
C.That no one would like to join him in the efforts.
D.That he had to keep everything he did secret.
小题4:The message of the passage is that ___________.
A.perseverance(持之以恒) will work wonders
B.action speaks louder than words
C.God helps those who help themselves
D.many hands make light work.

答案

小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:A
解析

试题分析:本文主要讲述的就是Paul用自己的毅力实现了自己的理想,让一块污染之地成为了绿洲。
小题1:C 推理题。根据第一段后3行One day a young visitor looked at this wasteland and called it an awful area. Paul knocked him down. From then on, something happened inside him.可知他很爱这个地方,不愿意别人诋毁它。所以在那个时候他就下定决心要治理这个地方的污染问题。故C正确。
小题2:D 推理题。根据文章2,3段He asked if they had any plans or if they would let him try to bring the trees back. The answer from that big industry was “No.”
Paul then went to college to study the science of plants. 可知他的要去没有被允许,所以他读了大学,想学到知识让别人同意他的建议。故D正确。
小题3:B 推理题。根据本句And every week, he made his secret journey into the wasteland and planted trees and grass. For fifteen years he did this against the plain common sense.可知很多人都不相信这个地方还能成为绿洲,他的做法和别人的看法是相反的。该短语是指B项内容。
小题4:A 主旨大意题。本文主要讲述的就是Paul用自己的毅力实现了自己的理想。故A正确。
点评:本文主要讲述的就是Paul用自己的毅力实现了自己的理想。测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释。考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点。
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Jerry stood up and looked at the crowd of people making their way through the station. He looked for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he    36  , the girl with the    37  . The story had begun twelve months before in a    38  . Taking a book off the shelf he found himself    39   by the notes penciled in the margin. The soft handwriting    40   a thoughtful soul and an insightful mind. In the front of the book, he discovered the    41   owner’s name, Rosanna.
During the next year the two grew to know each other through the    42   . Each letter was a seed falling on a fertile heart. The day finally came for their first    43   - 7:00 PM at the station.
A beautiful young woman was coming toward me, her    44  tall and slim. I started to walk toward her with delight, entirely forgetting to    45   that she was not wearing a rose. I    46  made one step closer to her, and then I saw Rosanna, a short and fat woman well past 40, was standing almost directly    47   the girl. The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away.
I felt   48   I was split in two, and there she stood. My fingers gripped the worn leather copy of the    49   that was to identify me to her. I knew this would not be     50  , something perhaps even better than love. I felt choked by the bitterness of my     51  . “I’m Jerry, and you must be Rosanna. I am so glad you could meet me; may I take you to    52  ?”
The woman’s face broadened into a big smile. “I don"t know what this is about, son,” she answered,” but the young lady in the green suit who just    53   begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said    54  you were to ask me out to dinner, I should go and tell you that she is waiting for you in the big   55 across the street. She said it was some kind of test!”
小题1:
A.hadn’tB.wouldn’tC.couldn’tD.didn"t
小题2:
A.rose B.flowerC.bookD.notes
小题3:
A.restaurantB.meeting room C.libraryD.station
小题4:
A.absorbed B.surroundedC.interestedD.burdened
小题5:
A.reactedB.reflected C.respondedD.repeated
小题6:
A.previous B.niceC.thoughtfulD.beautiful
小题7:
A.phoneB.telegramC.bookD.e-mail
小题8:
A.diningB.meetingC.walkingD.talking
小题9:
A.legsB.faceC.figure D.hair
小题10:
A.observeB.concludeC.notice D.say
小题11:
A.carefullyB.eagerlyC.luckilyD.easily
小题12:
A.behind B.pastC.overD.before
小题13:
A.as long asB.even thoughC.no matter howD.as though
小题14:
A.newspaperB.book C.magazineD.note
小题15:
A.a meetingB.happinessC.love D.a dinner
小题16:
A.reliefB.sorrowC.disappointment D.unwillingness
小题17:
A.a walkB.your homeC.a partyD.dinner
小题18:
A.went by B.called meC.came hereD.dropped in
小题19:
A.when B.supposing C.unlessD.since
小题20:
A.marketB.restaurant C.buildingD.library

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Although I love my life, it hasn’t been a lot of fun as I’ve been ill for 28 years.
Music has always been a great love of mine and, in my 20s, when my ___36___ was more manageable, I ___37___ ten years as a professional singer in restaurants, playing and singing folk songs. ___38___ that was years ago and times have changed. ___39___ I live with my mother on a country farm.
Two years ago, I decided that I would need to have some kind of extra work to ___40___ my disability pension(残疾抚恤金). ___41___ I needed to sleep in the afternoons, I was limited in my ___42___. I decided that I would consider ___43___ to singing in restaurants.
My family are all musicians, so I was ___44___ when I went into our local music store. I explained that I wanted to sing again but using recorded karaoke music. I knew that discs were very expensive and I really didn’t have a lot of ___45___ to get started. And ___46___ you find only three to four songs out of ten on a disc that you can ___47___ use.
When I told the owner of the shop about my ___48___, he gave me a long, thoughtful ___49___. “This means a lot to you, doesn’t it?” he said. “Come with me.”
He led me ___50___ the crowded shop and to a bench with a large professional karaoke box on it. He placed his large hand ___51___ on his treasure and said, “I have 800 karaoke songs in here. You can take your ___52___ and I’ll record them for you. That should get you started.”
I ___53___. Thanking him, I made a time with him to listen to all the songs and choose ___54___ that I could sing. I have come full circle with his help.
His ___55___ still warms my heart and makes me do just that bit extra, when I have the chance.
小题1:
A.sadnessB.tirednessC.sicknessD.loneliness
小题2:
A.enjoyedB.keptC.sharedD.set
小题3:
A.EventuallyB.UnfortunatelyC.SurprisinglyD.Gladly
小题4:
A.ThenB.SometimeC.MeanwhileD.Now
小题5:
A.make up forB.get rid ofC.take advantage ofD.add up to
小题6:
A.AsB.ThoughC.BeforeD.If
小题7:
A.conditionB.choicesC.positionsD.movement
小题8:
A.living upB.getting onC.going backD.reaching out
小题9:
A.interviewedB.foundC.invitedD.recognized
小题10:
A.timeB.energyC.knowledgeD.money
小题11:
A.onceB.seldomC.oftenD.thus
小题12:
A.hardlyB.nearlyC.formerlyD.actually
小题13:
A.familyB.ideaC.offerD.job
小题14:
A.viewB.lookC.sightD.face
小题15:
A.alongB.towardsC.throughD.over
小题16:
A.lovinglyB.pitifullyC.gratefullyD.unhappily
小题17:
A.turnB.roleC.stepD.pick
小题18:
A.ought to cryB.should have criedC.could have criedD.had to cry
小题19:
A.the onesB.fewC.the restD.more
小题20:
A.devotionB.kindnessC.trustD.courage

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It was only 5 o’clock in the morning. The house was quiet and Tim" s mother was still asleep. Only the sound of the big freezer broke the quiet. He’d dreamt of the cave last night. The purring (轻微颤动声) of the freezer had been the sea.                                         
Tim pulled on a sweater and put some apples into his schoolbag. It was too early for breakfast. He" d eat after he" d been through the cave, sitting on the rocks and staring at the sea.
He wished he had a proper pack. His schoolbag would have to do. What else? Sandwiches-but his mother might wake up if he started pulling out bread for sandwiches, she’d want to know why he had to leave so early. He settled for some biscuits, and left a note stuck to the table:
Gone to Michael’s. Back tonight, Tim.
The sky was high and soft and light outside, though the sun still wasn"t up. Even the highway up the hill was quiet as he made his way down the street. The wind from the sea was fresh and sweet.
The sand hills still breathed heat from yesterday’s sun, though the top of the sand was cool. He ran down to the beach impatiently, but there was no one, just dry sand dancing in the early wind and seabirds marching up and down watching the waves.
The light changed suddenly. The first rays of sunlight stretched (延伸) across the sea. The sun was pushing its way over the edge of the world.
Over the first rocks, along to the point, Tim glanced back. The beach was still empty. The sun sailed higher in the sky.
He could see the cave now, even darker in the morning light. The sand turned silver then dark gold as the water flowed away from it. He had to force himself to go closer. Why was it so much more mysterious (神秘的) now? But it would be silly to go back now after so much trouble. He needn"t go in all the way...
小题1:What did Tim do at the beginning of the story?
A.He put a sweater in his schoolbag.B.He left the house quietly.
C.He had breakfast at home.D.He left a note on the freezer.
小题2:"He settled for some biscuits” (in Paragraph 3 ) means that Tim_______.
A.had to take biscuits instead of sandwiches
B.liked biscuits better than sandwiches
C.had to leave the biscuits on the table
D.could only find some biscuits in the kitchen
小题3: What made it possible for Tim to see the entry to the cave?
A.The height of the first rocks.B.The ups and downs of the waves.
C.The vast stretch of the sunlit beach.D.The change in the position of the sun.
小题4:In the story, Tim’s mood changed from_________.
A.loneliness to crazinessB.anxiousness to excitement
C.eagerness to nervousness D.helplessness to happiness

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When I was in college twenty-five years ago, I spent four summers working in 36 at a luxury hotel in downtown Chicago. 37 , I was a maid.
I did not enter the world of housekeeping enthusiastically. My friends had 38 jobs such as making ice cream, selling goods at the mall, or life guarding at the outdoor pool. I had been hoping to get a job as an office lady for a famous company: 39 pay, air-conditioned office, the gold standard for summer jobs, as most of us dreamed of. When that 40 , the only option left was to take a train ride downtown each morning to work as a maid.
It was tiring work, cleaning up to eighteen rooms a day. My 41 attitude reflected my disdain(鄙视) for cleaning toilets, 42 bed sheets, dusting, eight hours a day for the comfort of total strangers who 43 left a tip. I thought it was beneathme. My maid work was average 44  the day I was assigned to the eighteenth floor.
That was Lorena’s regular floor. The only time another maid set foot on it was on Lorena’s day off. If you left any water 45 on the mirror, or a hair on the bed, Lorena would hunt you down when she 46 , as I found out firsthand. She’d ended her lecture to me with “ 47 some pride in your work.”
She did. And so did Rosalie, Helen, Annette, and all the other experienced maids. Their devotion to doing a good job and their belief that their work was a 48 of their character stuck with me throughout my 49 career after graduation. I learned a lot from them during those four summers.
Not a week would go without one of them 50 some firm but friendly advice: “Where’s your commode brush? You don’t have one? How do you expect to get that bowl clean?”
Their pride in a job well done was reflected in how they treated 51 . They left the building at the end of the day in nice dresses and 52 makeup. They looked like they could have been attending an afternoon tea. And, 53 often, they were smiling and laughing, cheerfully greeting their co-workers a good evening. When you work with happiness and 54 , a job will be well done. I believe there is 55 in any job if you work hard and try your best.
小题1:
A.cleaningB.housekeeping C.servingD.managing
小题2:
A.In shortB.In briefC.In other wordsD.On the other hand
小题3:
A.winterB.summerC.awfulD.permanent
小题4:
A.extra B.poorC.averageD.good
小题5:
A.fell overB.fell through C.fell downD.fell off
小题6:
A.negativeB.rightC.excellentD.casual
小题7:
A.making B.spreadingC.changingD.doing
小题8:
A.frequentlyB.rarelyC.occasionallyD.willingly
小题9:
A.whenB.afterC.untilD.before
小题10:
A.dropsB.signsC.tracksD.marks
小题11:
A.visitedB.arrivedC.leftD.returned
小题12:
A.takeB.obtainC.rejectD.make
小题13:
A.reflectionB.truthC.gratitudeD.award
小题14:
A.specialB.generalC.differentD.professional
小题15:
A.takingB.followingC.offeringD.refusing
小题16:
A.othersB.themselvesC.customersD.co-workers
小题17:
A.expensiveB.cautious C.cheapD.careful
小题18:
A.moreB.leastC.mostD.less
小题19:
A.frustrationB.regretC.prejudiceD.satisfaction
小题20:
A.respectB.aspectC.challengeD.failure

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Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still mean a lot. My brother, mother and I live in a very rural district on the Big Island of Hawaii. Our farm is at least a dozen miles from the most basic of services. Consequently, we take weekly trips to COSTCO to procure fuel and supplies. About a month ago, we’d finished loading up the SUV and prepared to leave. As I settled into my seat, I glanced down at the roadside, when a piece of paper caught my eye. I picked it up and read it carefully. Instantly, I was grateful I did.
The form turned out to be a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’ payment of their Vehicle’s Registration fees. Quickly, I put myself in their shoes and figured: no one would throw this out, especially if it was current. I also looked over the form for contact or any personal data, perhaps a license tag or telephone number. But that seemed impractical. Although the form had been born on the wind, where in the busy, crowded parking lot would I find the owners? Had it been lying there for a few minutes or a week? So I checked the date, the fees paid, noted the names of the owners and pocketed the receipt. Recalling the parable of the Good Samaritan, I concluded that the best and easiest step to take was to put the form in an envelope addressed to the couple and send it to them by post. Further, I imagined how crazy I’d be if I had misplaced my receipt. Much easier to attempt returning it than to leave them angry, upset, etc. over the loss.
By the end of the week, I received a beautiful thank-you letter from a very grateful and happy couple containing a hand written message and a gift card to use at any Starbuck’s. In her note, the wife explained how a gust of wind snatched their receipt from a pocket in her car’s passenger door. They had panicked and searched crazily for quite some time before giving up. It felt great to know I’d helped someone avoid a major loss by doing something that at first glance seemed minor or even unimportant.
小题1:What did the author really mean when he said “Instantly, I was grateful I did.”?
A.He was lucky to notice the paper on the roadside.
B.He was happy to do shopping in the district for it was convenient.
C.He was right to pick the paper up because it was important.
D.He was thankful to pick up the paper because he found it for a long time.
小题2:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the short passage?
A.I rode my car to COSTCO to buy supplies a month ago.
B.The receipt was out of date, so the owner threw it away.
C.I waited on the roadside for the receipt owner for half a day.
D.I called up the owner to take back the receipt.
小题3:The author decided to give the paper back to the owner because ______.
A.it was useless for him
B.he knew the owner was upset about losing it
C.the owner asked him to do so
D.he knew the owner would reward him for it
小题4:Which would be the best title for this passage?
A.How I helped the coupleB.The loss of an important receipt
C.The owner of the receiptD.Little things still mean a lot

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