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Georgia was waking up to a new president Monday but it was also getting as its first lady a greeneyed linguist from Holland who has already managed to cast a spell over the little Caucasus nation. Sandra Roelofs is seen by some as the secret weapon which enables her husband Saakashvili to win in this presidential election. She runs an investment consultancy(投资咨询公司), speaks six languages and some believe she is the real brains behind her husband’s rise to power. Roelofs, who is a year younger than her husband, met him in 1993 when he was studying an international law programme in Strasbourg, France. She planed to go from there to Somalis as an aid worker but Saakashvili persuaded her to go with him instead to New York, where he had got a scholarship. They married soon after and when Saakashvili returned to his native Georgia to begin a career in politics, she went with him. She has enchanted(使人心醉) many of her adopted countrymen. The mention of her name sends women swooning(神魂颠倒), and melts the tough expressions of strong Georgian men.“You can really tell that she cares about people,” says a resident of the capital, Tbilisi.“She runs a hunitarian organization. She is smart and pretty and kind and did you hear the way she speaks Georgian? Perfectly!” The new first lady’s looks and intelligence play a large part in her appeal. But Georgians are especially taken by her simple manner. She has said that she plans to keep living in the family’s modest flat, even though they have the right to move into a luxurious government residence. “She doesn’t care about fancy houses and cars.” said Malika, a 29yearold civil servant in Tbilisi. 11. The underlined part “cast a spell over” means_________. A. cast a shadow over B. attract C. love D. respect 12. Which of the following can be best used to describe Sandra Roelofs? A. Proud. B. Hardworking. C. Charming. D. Humble. 13.What moves Georgians most is that Sandra Roelofs is very ________. A. pretty B. modest C. intelligent D. plain 14. Which is the right order in which Sandra Roelofs did the following? a. Roelofs married Saakashvili. b. She planned to go from France to Somalis as an aid worker. c. Roelofs runs an investment consultancy. d. Roelofs came from Holland. e. Roelofs went to Georgia with Saakashvili. A. daecb B. dabec C. abecd D. dbaec |
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11---14 BCDD |
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本文为人物简介,介绍了格鲁吉亚新任总统Saakashvili的妻子,第一夫人Sandra Roelofs。 11.B 词语猜测题。从全文来看,我们知道她已经设法赢得了格鲁吉亚国人的信任和支持,故B项与之存在因果关系,符合题意。 12.C 主旨大意题。根据...the secret weapon which enables her husband Saakashvili to win in this presidential election及文中第四段前两句等处我们可以看出Roelofs是个很有魅力的女人。 13.D 细节理解题。根据But Georgians are especially taken by her simple manner可知,令格鲁吉亚国人格外感动的是她的朴实态度。 14.D 细节理解题。要求给事件排序。我们可以首先找出第一个事件d. Roelofs came from Holland,然后再找出最后一个事件c. Roelofs runs an investment consultancy,不难看出答案为D。 |
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Human Relations ----- By Marion Williams A boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a loving couple and you can imagine how excited they were. Certainly the boy was 1 as the apple of their eyes. One morning, the husband saw a medicine bottle 2 .As he was late for work, he asked his wife to cap the bottle and ___3____. The mother, who was busy in the kitchen, 4 the matter. The boy playfully went to the medicine bottle, was 5 with its color,and drank it all. It 6 to be a poisonous medicine 7 adults in small dosages. When the child showed signs of poisoning, the mother took him to the hospital, 8 he died. The mother was stunned(使昏迷).She was too 9 to face her husband. When the 10 father came to the hospital and saw the dead child, he 11 his wife and uttered just four words. The husband just said “ 12 ” The husaband was indeed 13 in human relationships.The child was dead. He could 14 be brought back to life. There was no 15 in finding fault with the mother. 16 , if only he had taken time to keep the bottle in the cupboard or other place, this would not have happened. No one is 17 . She had also lost her only child .What she needed at that moment was consolation(安慰,慰藉) and 18 from the husband. That was what he gave her. If everyone can look at life with this kind of perspective(观点), there would be much fewer problems in the world. Sometimes we spend time in asking who is 19 or whom to blame, whether in a relationship, in a job or with the people we know. By this way we 20 some warmth in human relationship . 1.A.treated B.thought C.ignored D.abandoned 2.A.shut B.close C.bare D.open 3.A.put it aside B.set it aside C.put it away D.leave it alone 4.A.completely forgetting B.wholly terrified C.totally forgot D.absolutely remembered 5.A.satisfied B.fascinated C.puzzled D.calmed 6.A.happened B.seemed C.appeared D.uttered 7.A.stood for B.made for C.meant for D.called for 8.. A.when B.then C.but D.where 9.A.ashamed B.frightened C.annoyed D.worried 10.A.awful B.angry C.distraught D.patient 11.A.looked at B.stared at C.glared at D.amazed at 12.A.I hate you, now. B.How do you do? C.How did this happen? D.I love you, Darling. 13.A.a idiot B.a genius C.a success D.a evil 14.A.never B.seldom C.even D.once 15.A.wonder B.point C.pleasure D.worry 16.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However 17.A.to blame B.to be blamed C.to be accused D.to be noticed 18.A.explanation B.courage C.excuse D.sympathy 19.A.suitable B.believable C.accessible D.responsible 20.A.make out B.look out C.stand out D.miss out |
During the years of depression(萧条), food and money were very hard to find and people had to trade things with each other. One day I was 36 some potatoes from Mr Miller. I noticed a small poor boy hungrily 37 a full basket of 38 green peas. Then I was 39 to see that Mr Miller sold the boy a bag of peas for just a marble (弹球). Mrs Miller, who had been standing nearby, 40 and told me that Mr Miller loved to trade with the three boys in the village for peas, tomatoes, and other things 41 he didn’t really need any marbles. I left the stand, smiling to myself, 42 by this man. Several years went by. One day I learned that Mr Miller had died. I took part in the funeral(葬礼), 43 three young men . They came over to Mrs Miller, hugged her, kissed her on the cheek, spoke with her and moved on, 44 their eyes. Our 45 came to meet Mrs Miller. I mentioned 46 she had told me about the 47 . She told me,“Those three young men above were the boys I told you about. They just told me 48 they appreciated the things Jim‘traded’with them. Now, at last, they came to pay their debt.” “We’ve 49 had a great deal of the wealth in this world,” she added, “but right now, Jim would consider himself to be the 50 man.” Then she gently lifted the 51 fingers of her husband. Resting underneath were three red marbles. At that time I realized that we would not be 52 by our words, but by our kind 53 . It is said that it takes a minute to find a 54 person, an hour to appreciate him, a day to love him, but an entire life to 55 him. James Barry 36.A.buying B. selling C.borrowing D. hunting 37.A.glaring at B. glanced at C. staring at D.watched at 38. A. picking fresh B.freshly picked C. picked freshly D.fresh dried 39. A. astonished B. amazed C. annoyed D.worried 40.A.turned over B.going over C. came over D.coming over 41.A.but B. otherwise C. or D. although 42.A.suspected B.impressed C.regreted D.embarrassed 43.A.saw B.discovering C.finding D.seeing 44.A.closing B.wiped C.cleaning D.wiping 45.A. time B. chance C. turn D. decision 46.A. the story B. the proverb C. the legend D. the joke 47.A. marbles B. men C. debt D. life 48.A.why B. how C. when D. what 49.A. ever B. always C. never D.seldom 50.A. honest B. happiest C. coldest D. richest 51.A. lifeless B. regretless C. useless D. hopeless 52.A. thought B. touched C. remembered D. affected 53.A.deeds B. things C. remarks D.rewards 54.A. strict B. honest C. special D. learned 55.A.ignore B. forget C. recognize D.remind |
A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work. He may have the belief that he is not capable (有能力的) of it. A child may think he is __1__ because he doesn’t understand how to make the __2__ of his mental faculties (才能). Older people may be mistaken that they are incapable of learning things new because of their __ 3__. A person who believe that he is incapable will not make a real __4__ because he feels that it would be useless. He won’t go at a job with confidence necessary for __5__ , and he won’t work his hardest way, even though he may think he is doing so. He is __6__ likely to fail, and the failure will __7__ his belief in his competence (才能) . Alfred Alder, a famous doctor, had __8__ like this. When he was a small boy, he had a poor __9__ in maths. His teacher told his parents he had no ability in maths in order that they would not __10__ too much of him. In this way, they two __11__ the idea. He accepted __12__ mistaken thinking of his ability, felt that it was useless to __13__ and was very poor at maths, __14__ as they expected. One day he worked at a problem which __15__ of the other students had been able to solve. Alder __16__ in solving the problem. This gave him confidence (信心). He now __17__ with interest, determination and purpose, and he soon became especially good at __18__. He not only proved that he could learn maths well, but luckily he learned __19__ in his life from his own experience that if a person goes at a job with determination and purpose, he may __20__ himself as well as others by his ability. 1. A. clever B. shy C. useless D. stupid 2. A. biggest B. most C. highest D. deepest 3. A. ability B. age C. brain D. knowledge 4. A. decision B. success C. effort D. trouble 5. A. work B. study C. improvement D. success 6. A. truly B. really C. however D. therefore 7. A. lead to B. strengthen C. increase D. add to 8. A. an experience B. an example C. a thought D. a story 9. A. state B. mind C. start D. ending 10. A. blame B. expect C. get D. win 11. A. developed B. organized C. discovered D. found 12. A. his B. her C. its D. their 13. A. manage B. succeed C. try D. act 14. A. only B. almost C. just D. then 15. A. none B. no C. no one D. nobody 16. A. gave B. succeeded C. failed D. believed 17. A. lived B. worked C. played D. graduated 18. A. lessons B. medicine C. subjects D. maths 19. A. early B. deeply C. late D. simply 20. A. encourage B. love C. astonish D. disappoint |
I recently turned fifty, which is young for a tree, midlife for an elephant , and ancient for a sportsman, Fifty is a nice number for the states in the US or for a national speed limit but it is not a number that I was prepared to have hung on me. Fifty is supposed to be my father’s age. but now I am stuck with this number and everything it means. A few days ago, a friend tried to cheer me up by saying, “ Fifty is what forty used to be . ”He had made an inspirational point, Am I over the hill ?People keep telling me that the hill has been moved, and I keep telling them that he high-jump bar has dropped from the six feet I once easily cleared to the four feet that is impossible for me now. “ Your are not getting older, you are getting better . ” says Dr. Joyce Brothers . This, however, is the kind of doctor who inspires a second opinion. And so. as I approach the day when I cannot even jump over the tennis net. I am moves to share some thoughts on aging with you. I am moved to show how aging feels to me physically and mentally. Getting older. of course, is obviously a better change than the one that brings you eulogies(悼词). In fact , a poet named Robert Browning considered it the best change of all : Grow old along with me! The best is yet to me. Whether or not Browning was right , most of my first fifty years have been golden ones, so I will settle for what is ahead being as good as what has gone by. I find myself moving toward what is ahead with a curious blend ( 混合) of both fighting and accepting my aging, hoping that the philosopher(哲学家) was right when he said . ”Old is always fifteen years from now. ” 44. The author seems to tell us in Paragraph I that A time alone will tell B time goes by quickly C time will show what is right D time makes one forget the past 45. When the author turned fifty , people around him A. tried to comfort him B. got inspiration with him C. were friendlier with him D. found him more talkative 46. The author considers his fifty years of life A peaceful B. ordinary C. satisfactory D. regretful 47. We can infer from the passage that A. the old should led a simple life B. the old should face the fact of aging C. the old should take more exercise D. the old should fill themselves with curiosity |
All her life, my mother wanted busy children. It was very important that her house should remain at all things clean and tidy. You could turn your back for a moment in my mother"s house, leave a half written letter on the dining room table, a magazine open on the chair, and turn around to find that my mother had "put it back where it belonged." as she explained. My wife, on one of her first visits to my mother"s house, placed a packet of biscuits on an end table and went to the kitchen to fetch a drink. When she returned, she found the packet had been removed. Confused(疑惑的), she set down her drink and went back to the kitchen for more biscuits, only to return to find that her drink had disappeared. Up to then she had guessed that everyone in my family held onto their drinks, so as not to make water rings on the end tables. Now she knows better. These disappearances had a confusing effect on our family. We were all inclined to (有......的倾向) forgetfulness, and it was common for one of us, upon returning from the bathroom, to find the every sign of his work in progress had disappeared suddenly. "Do you remember what I was doing?" was a question frequently asked, but rarely answered. Now my sister has developed a second-hand love of clean windows, and my brother does the cleaning in his house, perhaps to avoid having to be the one to lift his feet. I try not to think about it too much, but I have at this later time started to dust the furniture once a week. 68. Which of the following is TRUE about my mother? A. She enjoyed removing others" drinks. B. She became more and more forgetful. C. She preferred to do everything by herself. D. She wanted to keep her house in good order. 69. My wife could not find her biscuits and drink in my mother"s house because _______. A. she had already finished them B. my mother had taken them away C. she forgot where she had left them D. someone in my family was holding them 70. The underlined part to the fifth paragraph suggests that my sister _______. A. is happy to clean windows B. loves to clean used windows C. is fond of clean used windows D. likes clean windows as my mother did 71. This passage mainly tells us that _______. A. my mother often made us confused B. my family members had a poor memory C. my mother helped us to form a good habit D. my wife was surprised when she visited my mother |
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