About 70 scientists were working on a very busy project. All of them felt really
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About 70 scientists were working on a very busy project. All of them felt really desperate due to the pressure of work and the demands of their boss but everyone was loyal to him and did not think of quitting their job. One day, one scientist came to his boss and told him, “Sir, I’ve promised to take my children to the exhibition going on in our township so I want to leave at 5:30 p. m.” His boss replied, “OK. You’re permitted to leave the office early today.” The scientist started working. He continued his work after lunch. As usual, he got involved to such an extent that he looked at his watch only when he felt he was close to completion. The time was 8:30 p. m. suddenly he remembered his promise to the children. He looked for his boss but he was not there. Having told him in the morning himself, he closed everything and left for home. Deep within himself, hw was feeling guilty for having disappointed his children. He reached home. The children were not there. His wife alone was sitting in the hall and reading magazines. The situation was explosive; any talk would boomerang on him. His wife asked him, “Would you like to have coffee or shall I straight away serve dinner if you are hungry?” The man replied, “If you would like to have coffee, I too will have but what about the children?” His wife replied, “You don’t know? Your boss came here at 5:15 p. m. and has taken them to the exhibition.” What had really happened was the boss who gave him permission was observing him working seriously at 5:00 p. m. He thought to himself: this person will not leave the work, but he’s promised to take his children to the exhibition. So he took the lead in taking them there. The boss does not have to do it every time. But once it’s done, loyalty is established. That is why all the scientists at Thumba continued to work under their boss even though the stress was extraordinarily huge. By the way ,can you boldly guess who the boss was? He was none other that the mastermind behind India’s successful nuclear weapons program, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, former president of India. 63.The scientist asked for an early leave because_____________. A.he felt increasingly desperate about his work B.he meant to accompany his wife at dinner C.the task at hand was close to completion D.he’d promised to take his kids to a show 64.The underlined sentence implies that the scientist thought his wife was___________. A.dissatisfied with his coming home late B.ready to serve dinner for him C.grateful to his kind-hearted boss D.delighted to see him back home 65.The boss took children to the exhibition__________. A.when it was too late for the scientist to do so B.because the scientist was absorbed in his work C.because he also wanted to see what was on show D.when the man’s wife asked him to do so 66.All the scientists stayed loyal to their boss____________ . A.out of gratefulness for his thoughtfulness B.because he had power over them C.to learn how to live under pressure D.every time he took the children to the show |
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第二节完型填空(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 Wings of Angel I used to hate myself because I wasn’t “normal”. Everyone else could play on the monkey bars and ride on a bicycle, but not 36 . I had a severe spinal cord disorder(脊髓病) and I knew I would always be much 37 than others. I hated going to school and I hated 38 at me. I hated seeing others smiling broadly and standing 39 and tall. And most of all, I hated looking in the 40 and seeing an ugly and hunchback(驼背). My friends found me 41 because I didn’t let other get close to me. I thought I was going to go on like this for the rest of my life 42 Angela appeared. That afternoon, I was sitting by myself in a corner of the school—a spot where no one would 43 me. That’s when I first heard your voice. “Hi. Can I sit down?” I raised my head and there she was, with an irresistible smile on her round face. “What are you looking at?” you asked. “Ants.” “What are they doing?” “No 44 .” “I bet they’re playing games and make friends. Don’t you think so?” That was how our 45 started and it didn’t stop. We talked about everything under the sun—the ants, the clouds, my little niche(处境)—until it was sunset. Then suddenly, you saw my 46 . She just stared. My heart 47 . What I feared most had happened and I knew for sure she would 48 me now. She stood up, pointed at my back and said, “I know why your back is hunched.” I closed my eyes like a criminal waiting to be 50 . I begged in my heart for her to 51 , but you just kept on going. “I know what you’ve got in there. Do you?” “No,” I answered 52 . She bent and whispered in my ears. “Your back is bunched because you’ve got a pair of wings from the angels.” I was 53 . I looked into your eyes and her 54 touched my heart. From that day on, I started to learn to 55 myself because I have the wings of an angel and a kind – hearted friend. 36.A.them B.it C.mo D.her 37.A.sadder B.shorter C.weaker D.slower 38.A.looking B.smiling C.aiming D.glaring 39.A.still B.alone C.straight D.together 40.A.street B.sun C.corner D.mirror 41.A.distant B.stubborn C.hopeless D.unfortunate 42.A.after B.before C.since D.until 43.A.disturb B.seek C.interrupt D.ignore 44.A.wonder B.idea C.sign D.action 45.A.connection B.competition C.conversation D.comprehension 46.A.face B.back C.eyes D.shoulders 47.A.sank B.beat C.broke D.ached 48.A.care for B.rely on C.look down upon D.put up with 49.A.that B.how C.whether D.why 50.A.accused B.arrested C.punished D.sentenced 51.A.relax B.leave C.stop D.pause 52.A.shyly B.weakly C.proudly D.firmly 53.A.astonished B.ashamed C.annoyed D.amused 54.A.wisdom B.generosity C.honesty D.kindness 55.A.control B.like C.comfort D.enjoy |
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。 At the age of sixteen, I joined a volunteer group with my dad. I went on my first volunteer project in West Virginia. On the night we arrived, we discovered that “our family” was living in a trailer(拖车) that was in poor condition. A crew had been working on it for two weeks, but every time they finished one problem, another surfaced. We decided the only reasonable solution was to build a new house – something unusual but necessary under these circumstances. The family was overjoyed with their new house that was twenty by thirty feet with three bedrooms, a bath and a kitchen. On Tuesday of that week, while we ate lunch together, I asked the family’s three boys, Josh, Eric and Ryan, "What do you want for your new room?" Expecting toys and other gadgets that children usually ask for, we were surprised when Josh responded, "I just want a bed." The boys had never slept in a bed! They were accustomed to plastic mats. That night we had a meeting and decided that beds would be the perfect gift. On Thursday night, a few adults in our group drove to the nearest city and bought beds and new bedding. When we saw the delivery truck coming, we told the family about the surprise. We could hardly contain ourselves. It was like watching excited children on Christmas morning. That afternoon, as we fitted the frames of the beds tog tether, Eric ran into the house to watch us. Too dirty to enter his room, he observed with wide-eyed enthusiasm from the doorway. As my father slipped a pillowcase onto one of the pillows, Eric asked, "What is that?" "A pillow," she replied. "What do you do with it?" Eric continued to ask. "When you go to sleep, you put your head on it,” I answered softly. Tears came to our eyes as she handed Eric the pillow. "Oh . . . that"s soft," he said, hugging it tightly. Now, when my sister or I start to ask for something that seems urgent, my Dad gently asks, "Do you have a pillow?" We know exactly what he means. 56.The writer’s first volunteer project was . A.working on a poor trailer B.helping a poor family C.donating beds and bedding D.dealing with a housing problem 57.On bearing Josh’s answer, the writer was shocked because . A.the family lived in a trailer B.he expected to get some toys C.he didn’t know what a bed was D.the boys had no bed to sleep in 58.From the passage, we can learn that Eric had never seen before. A.a trailer B.a truck C.a pillow D.a house 59.By saying “Do you have a pillow?”, the writer’s father means that . A.what they want to get may be unnecessary B.they should not waste money on small things C.they should do more volunteer work for the poor D.what he will buy is not what they want but a pillow |
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31~50各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Four brothers left home for college, and they became successful doctors and lawyers. Some years later, they 31 after having dinner together. They discussed the 32 they gave their elderly mother who lived far away in another city. The first said,“I had a 33 house built for Mama.”The second said,“I had my Mercedes-Benz dealer(经销商)send a 34 to her.”The third said,“I built a beautiful 35 for Mama.”The fourth said,“You know 36 Mama loved reading poems and you know she can’t read anymore because she can’t 37 very well. I met a 38 who had a parrot(鹦鹉)that can recite many poems. It took him 12 years to 39 it and he earns his living by renting it out. I had to pay him $100,000 a year for twenty years, 40 it is worth it.”On hearing that, the other brothers were 41 by his good thought. After the holidays their mother 42 her thank-you notes. She wrote: “Milton, the house you built is so huge. I only live in one room, but I have to 43 the whole house. It’s a tiring job. Thanks anyway.” “Marvin, I am too old to 44 .I stay home and have my foods delivered, so I’ll 45 use the automobile. The 46 was good, although notpractical. Thanks.” “Michael, you gave me an expensive building for 50 people to 47 plays or watch movies in it, but all my friends are dead. I’ve almost 48 my hearing and I’m nearly blind. I won’t use it. Thank you all the same.” “Dearest Melvin, you were the 49 son to have the good sense to give a little thought to your gift. The chicken tasted so 50 . I liked it very much. Thank you.” 31.A.fought B.talked C.studied D.slept 32.A.gifts B.chances C.wishes D.challenges 33.A.warm B.big C.safe D.lonely 34.A.book B.bike C.car D.bag 35.A.station B.museum C.library D.theater 36.A.what B.how C.why D.when 37.A.listen B.feel C.see D.walk 38.A.nurse B.writer C.businessman D.scientist 39.A.protect B.beat C.raise D.teach 40.A.but B.so C.unless D.although 41.A.treated B.impressed C.threatened D.hurt 42.A.sent out B.put up C.took out D.picked up 43.A.sell B.borrow C.clean D.visit 44.A.learn B.work C.exercise D.travel 45.A.never B.often C.regularly D.sometimes 46.A.future B.hobby C.idea D.program 47.A.create B.enjoy C.bring D.record 48.A.lost B.admired C.remained D.discovered 49.A.same B.last C.next D.only 50A.strange B.unpleasant C.bitter D.delicious |
Terry was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failures in career made him a bad-tempered and disappointed man, often complaining that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so disappointed with the city that he had to leave. So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily engaged in tidying up their new home, the lights suddenly went out and they were forced to stop work. Terry regretted to have forgotten to bring along candles and had to wait helplessly in a bad mood. Just then he heard light,hesitand(犹豫的)knocks on his door that were clearly heard in the quiet night. “Who’s it?”he wondered. Terry didn’t know anybody in the new city, and this was the moment he especially hated to be disturbed. He went to the door and opened it impatiently. At the door was a little girl, asking in a shy voice,“Sir, do you have candles? I’m your neighbor.”“NO,”answered Terry rudely. He shut the door.“What a nuisance!”he grumbled(嘟囔)over it with his wife.“No sooner had we settled down than the neighbor came to borrow things. What’ll be the next? How bothering!” He was angry about it when the door was knocked at again. He opened it and found the same little girl outside. But this time she was holding two candles. She said, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She sent me here to give you these.”Terry was struck by what he saw. When he became fully aware, he said,“Thank you and your grandma. God bless you!” At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his failure in life. It was his coldness and harshness(刻薄)with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was actually nobody else but himself, for his eyes had been blurred(使模糊)by his cold mind. 63.Terry decided to move to another city because___________. A.he wanted to earn more money there B.he found it more challenging to live in a new place C.he didn’t like the place where he lived D.he thought he should change his job 64.Terry treated the little girl rudely because he thought_________. A.the neighbor would often borrow things from him later B.he had no friends in the new city C.she was too young to play with candles D.he was cheated at that time 65.It can be concluded that Terry realized that he used to be_________. A.cold and harsh B.lazy and negative C.friendly and kind D.crazy and rude 66.What would be the best title for this passage? A.Help others to help yourself B.Light the candle in your heart C.Terry’s good neighbor D.God bless you |
Mark Twain was a great writer. He was from the USA. He was born in 1835. He was also a famous speaker. He was famous for his sense of humour. Many people liked to listen to him talk because he liked to tell some interesting stories to make people laugh all the time. One day Mark Twain was going to a small town because of his writing. Before he was going to leave, one of his friends said to him that there were always a lot of mosquitoes in the town and told him that he’d better not go there. Mark Twain waved (摇动) his hand and said, “It doesn’t matter. The mosquitoes are no relatives of mine. I don’t think they will come to visit me.” After he arrived at the town, Mark Twain stayed in a small hotel near the station. He went into his room, but when he was just about to have a rest, quite a few mosquitoes flew about him. The waiters felt very sorry about that. “I’m very sorry, Mr Mark Twain. There are too many mosquitoes in our town.” One of them said to him. Mark Twain, however, made a joke, saying to the waiter, “The mosquitoes are very clever. They know my room number. They didn’t come into the wrong room.” What he said made all the people present laugh heartily. But that night Mark Twain slept well. Do you know why? That was because all the waiters in the hotel were driving the mosquitoes away for him during the whole night. 65. That day Mark Twain went to the town _____. A. to see one of his friends B. because he wanted to do something there for his writing C. because he was told there were a lot of mosquitoes there D. to see one of his relatives 66. The waiters felt sorry because _____. A. they did something wrong to Mark Twain B. their hotel was too small C. the room was not very clean D. there were quite a few mosquitoes in Mark Twain’s room 67. All the people present laughed heartily because _____. A. the mosquitoes were very clever and they didn’t come into the wrong room B. the mosquitoes knew Mark Twain’s room number C. Mark Twain gave the waiters some nice presents D. Mark Twain made a joke 68. From the story we know _____. A. no mosquitoes troubled Mark Twain in the night B. the owner of the hotel told the waiters to look after Mark Twain well at night C. Mark Twain didn’t have a good rest that night D. there were not mosquitoes in the hotel any longer |
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