Sharon called about four times today. At least it shows she’s trying to explain
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Sharon called about four times today. At least it shows she’s trying to explain (解释) something to me. I feel a little better. December 3 This morning Sharon said she had only told one person and had no idea why everyone seemed to know. Yes, I am an adopted daughter (养女) and my name was changed. But she had promised to keep it secret for ever! December 5 I wish I had a friend I could really trust (信任) all of the time. I thought I found that friend, but I haven’t and it’s making me unhappy! It’s wrong to tell her all about it. She won my trust, then lost it. December 7 I have a nice room and a big pool in my backyard and everything I’ve ever wanted. My adoptive parents will give me all the material things I’ve ever dreamed of. Yet all the money in the world can’t buy what I want now. I want Sharon to be my best friend again. December 10 Sharon just called. She said she thought it might help if we spent more time together. She worried that I would go to another school. She is the best friend I’ve ever had. When I’m with Sharon, I can be myself. I need Sharon’s friendship. I need it more than I’ve ever known. December 16 I just had the most fantastic two days of my life! This was the best time I’ve had for a long, long time. Yesterday, we walked five times around the park and today we ran slowly along the river for twenty minutes. I can’t describe how much fun I had. We talked so much. Sharon, Sharon, no brick wall between us now. 44. What does the author mainly care about? A. Why she was adopted. B. Why she went to another school. C. Her family life. D. Her friendship with Sharon. 45. Sharon lost the author’s trust because she ______. A. didn’t keep the author’s secret B. didn’t like the author any more C. often played a joke on the author D. often refused to help the author 46. The underlined word “fantastic” in the last paragraph probably means “______”. A. funny B. wonderful C. sad D. lucky 47. What can we know about the author and Sharon from the passage? A. They were not friends any more. B. They became good friends again. C. They would go to another school together. D. They could hardly understand each other. |
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44---47 DABB |
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第三部分 阅读理解(共两节。满分30分) 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 第一节:(共11小题;每小题2分,满分22分) My Best Enemy Once again, I was in a new school. So was a girl in my class named Lisa. That’s where the similarities ended. I was tall and she was small. My thick black hair had been recently cut short into an untidy style. Her natural blonde hair flowed to her waist and looked great. I was 12 and one of the oldest in the class while she was 11 and the youngest. I was awkward and shy. She wasn’t. I couldn’t stand her, considering her my enemy. But she liked me and wanted to be friends. One day, she invited me over and I said yes—I was too shocked to answer any other way. My family had moved six times in six years, and I had never managed to develop any friendships. But this girl who wore the latest fashions wanted me to go home with her after school. She lived in a fun part of town that had two pizza places, an all-night bookstore, a movie theater and a park. As we walked from the school bus stop through her neighborhood, I tried to guess which house might be hers. Was it the white one with the perfect lawn or the three –story house with a front porch? I got very surprised when she led me into an old apartment building. She lived on the fourth floor in a two-room place with her mother, her stepfather, her two brothers and her sister. When we got into the room she shared with her sister, she took out a big case of Barbies, which was my next surprise. I had never played with them. We sat on the floor, laughing as we made up crazy stories about the Barbies. We found out that we both wanted to be writers when we were older and both had wild imaginations. We had a great day that afternoon. Lisa was loved by the whole neighborhood. The bookstore owners lent her fashion magazines; the movie theater gave her free tickets…. Soon I was included in her magic world. We slept over at each other’s houses and spent every free moment together. Lisa, my first real friend since childhood, helped me get through the rough years of early adolescence(青春期)and taught me an amazing and very surprising thing about making friends: you worst enemy can turn out to be your best friend. 52.The writer and Lisa were similar in the way that_________. A.they were both new students B.they had the same hair styles C.they were both tall D.they were of the same age 53.One day Lisa invited the writer_________. A.to go to the movie B.to go to her home C.to go to walk in a park D.to go to a pizza place 54.In the passage the writer described Lisa as a girl who was_________ A.awkward and shy B.rich and happy C.quiet and lonely D.friendly and lovely 55.Which of the following did the writer learn form Lisa? A.How to make up stories. B.How to deal with enemies. C.How to make friends. D.How to live a better life. |
Claude and Louris are “giraffes”. So are police officers Hankins and Pearson. These men and women don’t look like giraffes; they look like you and me. Then, why do people call them “giraffes”? A giraffe, they say, is an animal that sticks its neck out, can see places far away and has a large heart. It lives a quiet life and moves about in an easy and beautiful way. In the same way, a “giraffe” can be a person who likes to “stick his or her neck out” for other people, always watches for future happenings, has a warm heart for people around, and at the same time lives a quiet and beautiful life himself or herself. “The Giraffe Project” is a 10-year-old group which finds and honors “giraffes” in the US and in the world. The group wants to teach people to do something to build a better world. The group members believe that a person shouldn’t draw his or her head back; instead, they tell people to “stick their neck out” and help others. Claude and Louris, Hankins and Pearson are only a few of the nearly 1,000 “giraffes” that the group found and honored. Claude and Louris were getting old and they left their work with some money that they saved for future use. One day, however, they saw a homeless man looking for a place to keep warm and they decided that they should “stick their neck out” and give him some help. Today, they lived in Friends’ House, where they invite twelve homeless people to stay every night. Police officers Hankins and Pearson work in a large city. They see crimes every day and their work is sometimes dangerous. They work hard for their money. However, these two men put their savings together and even borrowed money to start an educational center to teach young people in a poor part of the city. Hankins and Pearson are certainly “giraffes”. 56. Which of the following is true? A. Some of the people around us look like giraffes. B. Giraffes are the most beautiful animal in the world. C. “Giraffes” is a beautiful name for those who are ready to help other people. D. A “giraffe” is someone who can stick his neck out and see the future. 57. “The Giraffe Project” is a group _____. A. of police officers B. which appeared ten years ago C. of ten-year-old children D. which takes care of children 58. People call Claude and Hankins “giraffes” because they _____. A. do what is needed for a good world B. are not afraid of dangerous work C. found a home for some homeless people D. made money only for other people 59. The passage mainly tries to tell us _____. A. what giraffes are like B. what the Giraffe Project is C. why Claude, Louris, Hankins and Pearson are called “giraffes” D. what we should do for a better world |
We are not born doubting ourselves. We learn to do it. In fact, we are usually taught to doubt ourselves. We can learn some ways that allow us to become more accepting of ourselves. Following are two behaviors that might explain the reasons why you can’t move towards greater self-acceptance. One thing that might cause you not to accept yourself is over-generalizing about something you"ve done that you don’t like.For example, if you fail a test you might generalize and say, “I’m really a stupid person.” When you do this you are making a statement about all of you all of the time and not just about this one situation at this time. Instead, you might decide that your grade on this test in this subject at this time was indeed poor, and then go on to decide what you want to do about your poor grade, if anything. Getting stuck in over-generalizing discourages you from taking steps that might allow you to do better on the next exam and to build an expectation of future failure. Having standards that are impossibly high is a second way you can not accept yourself. It may not come as a surprise to you that most of us are more demanding of ourselves than we are of others. Somehow we can tolerate the fact that other people fail, that they aren’t always kind, that they’ve done things they aren’t proud of, but we have difficulty accepting those very human aspects of ourselves. The need to be perfect is another way to set yourself up for failure and enhance the feeling that you are not acceptable. We all make mistakes. Accepting less than perfection simply means recognizing the limitations natural in being born a human being. Learn to value who you are rather than who you could become. Wouldn’t it be overpowering if we always had to do what we imagine we could do? Nobody has the time and energy to do all of that. We must make choices about what we will pursue and do them the best we can under the circumstances, which aren’t always ideal, by the way. 60.Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. We can feel that we are perfect when we set ourselves up for success. B. We can tolerate the fact that we’ve done things we aren’t proud of. C. Over-generalizing might encourage you to expect the future. D. Over-generalizing might cause you not to accept yourself. 61.What is the author’s attitude according to the passage? A. It’s necessary for people to be perfect. B. It’s acceptable for people to be imperfect. C. It’s strange for people to be born with limitation. D. It’s possible for people to do what they imagine. 62.What has caused the lack of self-acceptance? A. Tolerance and high-level. B. Limitation and expectation. C. Over-generalization and high-standard. D. Extreme difficulty and complete failure. |
第二节(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分) 阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,在表格中第63至第70小题的空格里填上适当的单词,使信息完整。每空填一个词。(注意:请将本题答案写在二卷指定位置) Maybe you think you will never be a top student. However, this is not necessarily so. Anyone can become a better student if he or she wants to. Here’s how. 1. Plan your time in a careful way. When you plan your week, you should make a list of things that you have to do. After making this list, you should make a schedule of your time. First, you time for eating, sleeping, dressing, etc. Then decide a good, regular time for studying. Don’t forget to set aside enough time for entertainment. A weekly schedule may not solve all your problems, but it will force you to realize what is happening to your time. 2. Find a good place to study. Look around the house for a good study area. Keep this space, which may be a desk or simply a corner of your room, free of everything but study materials. No games, radios, or television! When you sit down to study, concentrate on the subject. 3. Make good use of your time in class. Take advantage of(利用) class time to listen to everything the teacher says. Really listening in class means you don’t need to work as much later. Taking notes will help you remember what the teacher says. 4. Study regularly. When you get home from school, go over your notes and the important points that your teacher mentioned in class. If you know what your teacher is going to discuss the next day, read that material. This will help you understand the next class. If you do these things regularly, the material will become more meaningful, and you will remember it longer. 5. Develop a good attitude about tests. The purpose of a test is to show how much knowledge you have learned about a subject. They help you remember what you have learned. The world won’t end if you don’t pass a test, so don’t be overly worried. There are other methods that might help you with your studying. You will probably discover many others after you have tried these. (63) ___________ to be a top student
Ways
| Advantages
| Planning your time (64) ___________
| Making a list
| Forcing you to realize what is happening to your time
| Making a schedule
| Finding a good place to study
| Keeping your space (65) ___________ of everything but study materials
| Concentrating on the(66) ______
| Making good use of your time in class
| Listening to everything the teacher says
| Really listening in class means (68) ___________ work later
| Taking (67) ___________
| Studying regularly
| Reviewing your notes and new material
| Helping you (69) ___________ it better and remember it longer
| Developing a good attitude about tests
| Not being overly (70)_______
| Remembering your new knowledge
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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分) 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。 Sam, an unemployed piano tuner, said it was only the second thing he had ever won in his life.The first thing was an Afghan blanket at a church raffle(抽奖) when he was 25 years old.But this was much bigger: it was $120,000! He had won the Big Cube, a state lottery(彩票) game.To win, a contestant must first guess which number a spinning cube will stop on.The cube has six numbers on it: 1X, 10X, 50X, 100X, 500X, and 1000X.If he is correct, the contestant must then guess which of two selected variables(变量) is going to be greater.So, just guessing which number appears on the cube does not guarantee that you will win any money. Sam correctly guessed 1000X, but he still had to choose between two variables.One variable was the number of cars that would run the stop sign at Hill Street and Lake Avenue in six hours.The other variable was the number of times that a teenage boy would change TV channels in a three-hour period.This was a tough decision. Finally, Sam flipped a coin.It came up heads, so Sam picked the teenager.He picked right.The stop sign was run only 76 times, but the teen clicked 120 times.Sixty-year-old Sam jumped for joy, for he had just won 1000 times 120, or $120,000.Sam dreamily left the lottery studio.Talking excitedly on his cell phone while crossing the street, he got hit by a little sports car. Sam is slowly getting better.He was in the hospital for a month.His hospital bill was $110,000.And the insurance company for the little sports car’s owner sued(起诉)Sam for $9,000 worth of repairs.Also, Sam still has to pay federal taxes on his winnings.Sam doesn’t play the state lottery any more.He says it’s better to be unlucky. 56.What can be inferred about Sam from the passage? A.He always has bad luck. B.He seldom goes to a raffle. C.He is a very careful person in life. D.He used to be crazy about lottery tickets. 57.Which of the following played a vital role in Sam’s winning the big prize? A.The cube. B.The coin. C.The blanket. D.The stop sign. 58.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A.The lottery game was a complete lie. B.Sam was quite familiar with the boy. C.The owner of the car is now in hospital. D.Sam will have none of the prize money left. 59.What could be the best title for the passage? A.Curiosity killed the cat B.Joy puts heart into a man C.Extreme joy ends in sorrow D.A bird in hand is worth two in the bush |
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