If a person tells you that something is“the real McCoy”,he is telling you it is
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If a person tells you that something is“the real McCoy”,he is telling you it is the real thins,not a copy or replacement.There is nothing false about“the real McCoy”.It is the best that can be found. There are different ideas on how the expression came into common use.Perhaps the most popular story is about a famous boxer,Charles Kid McCoy,a one-time world famous welter-weigh champion.One day,McCoy was having a drink in a bar with a lady friend.A man came up and began to talk to her.He was not a nice man. McCoy wanted no trouble.He asked the man to leave.He said.“I"m Kid McCoy.”McCoy thought his name was so well-known that he didn’t need to say more.But the man did not believe him.“Oh,yeah?”he said.“Well,if you are Kid McCoy,then I am George Washington!”And he continued to speak to the prize-fighter’s friend in all unpleasant way. McCoy hit the man with a fist-not hard-actually it was really a light touch.But the man fell to the ground,unconscious.Ten minutes later,when he came to sense,he called out。“That was the real McCoy!”And so,as told by kid McCoy,that was how the expression“the real McCoy”got statted. There are other versions,however.One is that the expression goes back to the days of prohibition(禁止)when it was illegal in the United States to sell whiskey.Although whiskey was against the law,many sold it.And many sold bad whiskey.They were not afraid to do so,because there was so little that anybody could do about it.Buying whiskey,good or had,was as illegal as selling it. But there was one whiskey dealer who was honest.His name was McCoy.He refused to sell bad whiskey.He sold only the best imported whiskey.His product became recognized as the best.It was called“the real McCoy”. The expression survived prohibition days and soon became a general term.One way or another,no matter how the expression began,“the real McCoy”is an expression that everyone understands.It means the one and only—the best one.They are indeed words of special praise. 67.What is the main idea of the first paragraph? A.It is about the exact meaning of the version. B.It tells how a person gets his name. C.It shows how to tell the real from the false. D.It explains how to find the best. 68.In the third paragraph,“the prize-fighter”refers to______. A.a champion B.George Washington C.a fellow D.McCoy 69.Which of the following is TRUE about the days prohibition? A.A national law forbade the sale of alcoholic drinks. B.Bad whiskey was not allowed to sell. C.People at that time preferred nothing but whiskey. D.The days of prohibition resulted in MeCoy’s selling wine. 70.What is the main idea of the whole passage? A.The story of a famous boxer. B.The general use ofthe version. C.The expression and its story. D.The friendship between an athlete and a seller. |
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第二节:信息匹配 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 E Mr. Jackson realized that his sons had a lot of talents. 71 In those days there were plenty of music groups and some of them were very good.He knew if his sons were to stand out,they would have to be the best. 72 And the Jackson boys practiced! Gradually the group took shape. When they took the first professional job,their total pay was only five dollars.They kept on working. They played at parties. 73 They worked at clubs. 74 Their first album sold a million copies! Michael, 11 years old then, was the star. It just didn’t seem possible that so much talent could come from such a young performer. 75 One million records of his were sold in New Zealand, which has only a total population of three million. A.They entered bigger contest. | B.Then Michael got a chance to do some solo songs. | C.He knew he could train them to become fine musicians. | D.And he was proud of them very much. | E. Practice makes perfect. F. All of a sudden.the Jackson Five became popular in the country. G. But he indeed did it greatly. |
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36~55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 The Pecan (山核桃) Thief When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandfather’s farm in Kansas. Grandpa had sent me into the 36 to gather pecans for us to enjoy later. Pecan picking was really 37 work and my little basket was only half full. I wasn’t about to 38 Grandpa down. Just then something caught my 39. A large brown squirrel was a few feet away. I watched as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree and 40 in a large hole in the trunk. A moment later the squirrel 41 out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut. Once again, he took the pecan back to his hiding place. The hiding place was not so 42 anymore, I thought. I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole. It was 43 with pecans! Golden pecans were right there for taking. This was my 44. Handful by handful, I scooped all of those pecans into my basket. Now it was full! I was so 45 of myself. I couldn’t wait to show Grandpa all the pecans. 46, I ran back and shouted, “Look at all the pecans!” He looked into the basket and said, “Well, well, how did you find so many?” I told him how I’d 47 the squirrel and taken the pecans from his hiding place. Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I’d been in observing the squirrel and his habits. Then he did something that 48 me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently 49 my shoulders. “That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter 50 of food,” he said, “Now that all of his pecans are gone, don’t you think that little squirrel will 51 the cold winter?” “I didn’t think about that,” I said. “I know,” Grandpa said. “But a good man should never take 52 of someone else’s hard work.” Suddenly I felt a bit 53. The image of the starving squirrel wouldn’t 54 my mind. There was only one thing I could do. I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole. I didn’t eat an pecan that night, but I had something much more filling — the 55 of knowing I had done just the right thing. 36. A. rooms B. woods C. holes D. roads 37. A. hard B. dirty C. light D. easy 38. A. let B. settle C. have D. keep 39. A. sweater B. basket C. eye D. hand 40. A. joined B. lived C. discovered D. disappeared 41. A. jumped B. held C. stood D. found 42. A. strange B. secret C. anxious D. patient 43. A. covered B. filled C. rebuilt D. decorated 44. A. turn B. choice C. chance D. achievement 45. A. afraid B. ashamed C. careful D. proud 46. A. Otherwise B. However C. Besides D. Therefore 47. A. driven B. followed C. protected D. caught 48. A. annoyed B. satisfied C. surprised D. delighted 49. A. off B. besides C. over D. around 50. A. supply B. cost C. price D. quality 51. A. escape B. get C. survive D. fled 52. A. place B. notice C. advantage D. charge 53. A. guilty B. curious C. happy D. excited 54. A. open B. leave C. cross D. close 55. A. inspiration B. expectation C. impression D. satisfaction |
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 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。 Since her husband died, Mrs. Jackson has lived alone in their big old suburban (郊区的) house. The house was bought by her husband almost fifty years ago. For the sake of safety (为安全起见), her son has tried hard to ask her to sell the house and buy a new and small one in the town. But Mrs. Jackson doesn’t like the idea. She says that she has to look after her husband’s old house. But recently she often hears stories about unknown people stealing things around here. That was a cold day before Christmas Eve. Around four o’clock in the afternoon, Mrs. Jackson was enjoying the Christmas music when someone knocked at the door. She heard the sound but didn’t move. Another knock. Who could it be? Mrs. Jackson was a bit afraid. She decided not to answer the door but keep waiting. One minute another minute and yet another minute. Nothing happened and no more knocks. She walked quietly to the door, and listened. She heard nothing but the wind outside. She slowly unfastened the door and peeped (窥视) through the crack (小缝). She then gave a surprised cry and threw the door wide open! At the door she saw a tall, beautiful Christmas tree! In the tree stood a Christmas card with these words: Merry Christmas! Your new neighbor 56. The house bought by Mr. Jackson is _____. A. in the town B. small but new C. outside the town D. small and old 57. Mrs. Jackson doesn’t want to sell the house because _____. A. it is almost fifty years old B. it is big and old C. she likes to live alone in it D. her husband left it to her 58. Why didn’t she move when she heard the knock at the door? A. Because she was enjoying the Christmas music. B. Because she thought it might be an unknown person. C. Because it was not her son. D. Because she hadn’t decided to answer the door. 59. When she found it was a Christmas tree, she _____. A. cried in surprise and pushed the door wide open B. was very excited C. threw the door away D. went out to stand in the tree |
第二节:根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有一项为多余选项。 In so many ways, cyberspace (网络空间) mirrors the real world. Some people ask for information, play games, and share hobby tips. 71 Still others look for friendship, or even love. Unlike the real world, however, your knowledge about a person is limited to words on a computer screen. Identity (身份) and appearance mean very little in cyberspace. 72 So even the shyest person can become a chat-room star. Usually, this “faceless” communication doesn’t create problems. Identity doesn’t really matter when you’re in a chat room discussing politics or hobbies. In fact, this emphasis on the ideas themselves makes the Internet a great place for exciting conversation (对话). 73 But some Internet users want more than just someone to chat with. 74 Is cyberspace a good place to find love? That answer depends on whom you ask. 75 Others fail miserably.A.Instead, a person’s thoughts or at least the thoughts they type are what really matters. | B.Others buy and sell products. | C.They’re looking for serious love relationships. | D.But cyberspace is different from the real world in some aspects (方面). | E. Some of these relationships actually succeed. F. Where else can so many people come together to chat? |
IV 阅读理解(每小题2分,共24分) I travel a lot in my work, and what I dislike about my job is eating alone. It always makes me feel lonely to see others laughing and talking. So, room service for several nights was a better choice for me. After having room service three nights at a hotel in Houston, however, I needed to get out of my room. Although the restaurant opened at 6:30, I arrived at 6:25. The waiter at the front desk made a comment about my “being there really early”. I explained my dislike of eating alone in restaurants. He then seated me at a lovely table and asked me whether I would mind if he sat down with me for a while. I was glad! He sat and talked with me about his career goals and the difficulty of being at work on nights, weekends and holidays. He said he hadn’t enough time to be with his family. After 15 minutes, he saw some customers at the front desk and excused himself. I noticed that before he went to the front desk, he stopped in the kitchen for a moment. Then another waiter came out of the kitchen and had a wonderful chat with me. Before I left that night, some other waiters, even the cook, had come out of the kitchen and sat with me! When I asked for my bill about one hour later, all the people who had sat down with me came over in a big group to my table, and presented me with a red rose. And I cried! What had begun as a lonely night ended as a beautiful experience. 57. The reason why the author hated to eat in the hotel restaurant is that the author didn’t like ______. A. meeting strangers in the restaurant B. being disturbed by the noises around C. the discomfort caused by eating alone D. being pointed at or laughed at 58. How did the waiter feel when he saw the author come in at 6:25? A. Dissatisfied. B. Pleased. C. Surprised. D. Angry. 59. From the third paragraph, we can learn that the waiter at the front desk ______. A. knew how to attract more customers to his restaurant B. found it hard to balance his work and his family C. was getting tired of his present job D. had never had such a chance to talk about his worries 60. The author wants to tell us that ______. A. people can get help for their loneliness B. restaurants should put the need of customers first C. the kindness of strangers can make you less lonely D. restaurants are full of surprises |
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