A few years ago when my youngest son Matt was eight years old, we were getting t

A few years ago when my youngest son Matt was eight years old, we were getting t

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A few years ago when my youngest son Matt was eight years old, we were getting things together to take to the Salvation Army (救世军) at Christmas time. The boys would go through their old 36 and give away what they didn’t 37 . I made cookies and got together blankets and clothes. After that Matt and I 38 the Christmas package to our local Salvation Army. We unloaded 39 and headed home.
40 we took the corner out of the parking lot, Matt 41 that a baseball glove he had put in the bag had 42 . He said, “Mom, we forgot my glove.” Just then he saw a little boy and his mom sitting on a bench on the side of a building 43 a small playground was. He said, “Mom, can we 44 so that I can give the glove to him?” I said, “ 45 .” And we drove to the side of the 46 and went through the gate.
Matt handed the boy the glove and said, “Here, Santa 47 me to give it to you.” He was so 48 to get it! His mom 49 and gave Matt a huge hug. Her eyes were full of tears. “It is the best 50 he could get,” she looked at us and said, “because the 51 thing I could get him this year was a baseball.”
When we got back in the car, Matt said to me, “Mom, God must have made me 52 the baseball glove inside so the little boy could have it — it was 53 to be!” That moment proved my 54 that everything happens for a 55 and I have tried my best to get people to see that ever since!
36. A. friends    B. ideas       C. toys            D. days
37. A. buy        B. eat         C. ensure         D. need
38. A. threw      B. delivered    C. posted         D. offered
39. A. everything  B. anything    C. something      D. nothing
40. A. When      B. Though     C. Until            D. Since
41. A. added     B. noticed     C. announced      D. remembered
42. A. found out  B. pointed out   C. missed out      D. fallen out
43. A. that        B. which        C. where         D. what
44. A. look over   B. climb over   C. pull over      D. roll over
45. A. Thanks    B. That’s right   C. You’re welcome  D. Sure
46. A. boy         B. road        C. bench          D. park
47. A. wanted    B. persuaded    C. allowed        D. forced
48. A. angry      B. nervous     C. happy         D. disappointed
49. A. sat down    B. stood up     C. went out     D. left behind
50. A. property    B. gift          C. material       D. information
51. A. first          B. worst      C. only           D. cheapest
52. A. leave        B. get          C. find           D. take
53. A. intended   B. planned     C. decided        D. meant
54. A. suggestion  B. chance       C. belief         D. thought
55. A. cause       B. reason       C. time          D. person
答案
36-40 CDBAA 41-45 BDCCD 46-50 BACBB 51-55 CADCB
解析
圣诞期间,作者和儿子向救世军提供一些物品来救助穷人,却忘记把一只棒球手套留下了。儿子随后把那只手套给了一个最需要它的小男孩。
36. 根据语境可知,孩子们要翻一下自己的旧玩具,送给别人。
37.根据常识可知,他们送出去的东西一般是自己不再需要的。
38.根据后句中的unloaded可以推测,Matt和我把包裹送到当地的救世军组织。
39.在那里,我们将带去的所有东西卸下来,然后驱车回家。
40.根据后半句内容可知,这里指当我们到达停车场的拐角时,用when。
41. Matt注意到车内还有一只棒球手套。
42.他装进袋子的棒球手套掉出来了。
43.一个小男孩和他的妈妈坐在一栋楼旁边的长凳上,那里有个小操场。where引导定语从句。
44. Matt建议我把车停在路边,他好把棒球手套送给那个小男孩。根据后面的we drove to the side可以得出答案。pull over意为“驶向路边,向路边停*”。
45.我非常赞成Matt的建议,因此爽快地答应了。
46.根据后半句内容可知,我们把车开到路边,然后穿过了大门。
47. Matt将棒球手套递给那个男孩,说:“这是圣诞老人让我送给你的。”
48.男孩获赠了一只棒球手套,当然很高兴。
49.男孩的妈妈起身,给了Matt一个大大的拥抱。
50.男孩的妈妈说,这是男孩得到的最好的礼物。
51.因为今年她能给孩子的只有一个棒球。
52. Matt认为是上帝让他将棒球手套落在了车里。
53. Matt认为这是上帝有意安排的。mean在这里表示“有意”。
54.根据that后面的内容可知,这是我的信念,故用belief。
55.我相信,任何事情的发生皆有其原因。
举一反三
It is an exciting start to the college football season. A team that many people never heard of defeated one of the best in the country. If you follow American sports, then you know we are talking about the Michigan-Appalachian State game, which took place on September 1st at Michigan Stadium, in front of more than 100,000 people.
Appalachian State University is in Boone, North Carolina. Its team often plays in a stadium that holds about 25,000 people. Also, Appalachian State plays in the Football Championship Subdivision. Michigan is in the newly named Football Bowl Subdivision, the top level of college football. So the Mountaineers of Appalachian State and the Wolverines of the University of Michigan normally do not even play each other.
But they decided to meet for the first time. Michigan agreed to pay Appalachian State 400,000 dollars, win or lose. Teams like Michigan need victories, even a victory over a lower division team, to get into big, nationally broadcast bowl games. These games are worth millions of dollars at the end of the season.
Fans expected an easy Michigan win. After all, in the preseason, sports experts had considered Michigan the fifth best college football team in the country. But Appalachian State is a two-time national champion at its own division level. Its players wanted to show they could play well against a nationally ranked team. And they did. The final score was Appalachian State thirty-four, Michigan thirty-two. The game quickly became known as one of the greatest upsets in college football history.
The win has brought national attention to Appalachian State. Local stores reported a huge increase in orders for college clothing and other items. And the university official head expects more students to seek admission next year. Last Saturday, at home, Appalachian State defeated another North Carolina school, Lenoir-Rhyne College, forty-eight to seven.
小题1:The Michigan-Appalachian State game ________.
A.is a regular competition held in the US every year
B.is a state competition held for the football championship
C.is part of a national competition held on September 1st every year
D.was an occasional football competition between two universities
小题2:Michigan wanted to play with Appalachian State because Michigan ________.
A.needed money to support its development
B.wanted to test the skills of Appalachian State
C.was a new football team without experience
D.needed victories to enter nationally broadcast bowl games
小题3:After the game, the Appalachian State University got _________.
A.much economic support from the government
B.much national assistance
C.national recognition
D.many applicants for admission

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Beijing (Xinhua): When she appeared on stage, singing a Japanese song, hundreds of excited teenagers crowded around shouting, "Curarpikt (酷拉皮卡)!It’s Curarpikt!"
At the Beijing Comic and Animation Expo last week, that’s exactly who Shi Jia was. The Senior 1 girl was cosplaying (角色扮演) "Curarpikt", a character from the popular Japanese comic book Hunter X Hunter (《猎人》)by Yoshihiro Togashi.
"I cosplay Curarpikt because I like him," said the pretty 15yearold girl. "I’m moved by his sad story and I’m attracted by his courage and personality."
In the adventure comic story, Curarpikt, a handsome and kindhearted boy, struggles to become a hunter so he can capture(掳获)the people who killed his tribe(部落).
Shi has read all the comic books and is a big fan of the animated series(动画片)of Hunter X Hunter. Then last year she saw a real "Curarpikt"in a cosplay show.
"I had watched cosplay shows before but only for fun," she explained. "It’s really exciting to see young people wearing the makeup and costumes of characters that you’ve read about and are familiar with."
"But that time I just fell in love with cosplaying, probably because I like Curarpikt so much. I thought I could play the character better, so I decided to have a go."
Shi bought some cloth and asked a tailor to make a Curarpikt costume for her. She was delighted to find out there was a cosplay show in Beijing in October.
"It’s a great way to spend the national holiday. Posing on the stage for all the comic book fans, I knew I was doing something I had always wanted to do," she said.
But she never talks about her hobby with her parents.
"They think it will distract me from my studies. I don’t want to upset them,that’s my secret hobby," she said. "It’s also why I don’t dye my hair for cosplaying like all the others."
小题1:What’s cosplay according to the passage?
A.When cosplaying, comic fans wear costumes and pretend to be their favourite comic characters.
B.Cosplay is a kind of performance in which you play a Curarpikt.
C.Cosplay is a character from the popular Japanese comic book Hunter X Hunter by Yoshihiro Togashi.
D.When cosplaying, some funny teenagers play some characters in the animated series.
小题2: Shi Jia cosplayed Curarpikt ______.
A.in order to attract her fans
B.because she liked animated series
C.because she was greatly attracted by that role
D.because it’s her secret hobby
小题3:The underlined word "distract" means_____.
A.get rid ofB.keep out of
C.give courage toD.draw away attention of
小题4:Which of the following is wrong?
A.Curarpikt was created by a Japanese cartoonist.
B.Shi Jia’s parents were in favor of her performance.
C.Shi Jia cosplayed Curarpikt successfully.
D.Cosplay is popular with some teenagers.

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Athens Olympic 110m hurdle champion Liu Xiang felt so relieved to return to racetrack after getting out of the great number of social activities.
Liu arrived in hometown Shanghai Wednesday night and was about to resume training shortly after.
“I am so exhausted from so many social activities, which made me even more tired than training,” said the 21-year-old Liu, who wrote a new chapter in China’s Olympic history by winning the country’s first ever athletics short-distance running title in the men’s 110m hurdles in Athens in August.
“I am happy that I will resume my training soon back in Shanghai,” said the Shanghai native. He turned into an instant national hero with the Olympic glory and one of the most popular Olympic gold medalists, taking part in scores of celebration activities since he returned to China early September.
“My regular training has been interrupted for such a long time that I think I can only run at about 13.5 seconds now,” said Liu, who clocked a world record-tying time of 12.91 to clinch the title.
“I would rather forget what I have achieved in the past and try my best to realize a higher goal,” he said.
Liu already missed the Berlin Golden League Series on Sunday and won’t be able to catch the IAAF Grand Prix final slated for September 18-19 in Monaco.
He plans on attending an IAAF all-star tournament in Japan at the end of this month.
小题1:This passage mainly talks about ________.
A.victory of Liu Xiang
B.Liu Xiang’s resumption to the racetrack
C.dream of Liu Xiang
D.Liu Xiang’s high aim
小题2: From the passage we can see ________.
A.Liu Xiang is content to go back to training
B.Liu Xiang will win Golden League Series on Sunday
C.Liu Xiang wasn’t good at social activities
D.Liu Xiang was refreshed after so many social activities
小题3:The underlined word “relieved” means ________.
A.sadB.gladC.worriedD.disappointed
小题4:Which of the following is NOT wrong?
A.Liu Xiang has had a quiet life for as long as half a month.
B.Liu Xiang has missed two races because of his social activities.
C.Liu Xiang has made up his mind to stop his social activities.
D.Liu Xiang has deserted his present career.

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Yao Ming edged Kobe Bryant as the top votegetter in fan ballotingfor the 55th NBA All-Star game Thursday, and Shaquille O’Neal became the fifth player in league history to earn 13 consecutiveselections for the midseason showcase.
Yao and Tracy McGrady give the host Houston Rockets two starters in the Feb.19 game. They were joined on the Western Conference squad by Bryant, San Antonio’s Tim Duncan and reigning MVP Steve Nash of Phoenix — who will be a first-time All-Star starter.
Yao edged Bryant by 71,107 votes for the top overall spot in the balloting, despite missing 21 games following surgery to clean out an infection in his left big toe. It’s the fourth All-Star trip for the 7-foot-6 center from China and the eighth for Bryant, who leads the NBA in scoring and had an 81-point effort — the second-biggest night in NBA history — last month in the Los Angeles Lakers’ win over Toronto.
Yao finished with 2,342,738 votes; Bryant had 2,271,631 in the closest finish among the top two players in All-Star balloting since Vince Carter, then of Toronto, edged Miami’s Alonzo Mourning by 33,385 votes in 2000.
Notes:
①    ballot  vi. 投票
②    consecutive  adj. 连续的
③    infection  n. 传染,感染
小题1:Yao Ming’s got _______ Kobe Bryant in fan balloting for the 55th NBA All-Star game Thursday.
A.the same votes asB.more votes than
C.less votes thanD.no more than
小题2:Yao Ming and _______ belong to the Houston Rockets.
A.Kobe BryantB.Tracy McGrady
C.Shaquille O’NealD.Steve Nash
小题3: Which of the following is not wrong according to this passage?
A.Yao Ming edged Kobe Bryant as the top votegetter in fan balloting for the 54th NBA All-Star game.
B.Yao edged Tracy McGrady by 71,107 votes for the top overall spot in the balloting.
C.It’s the fourth All-Star trip for Yao Ming from China.
D.Yao finished with 2,271,631 votes; Bryant had2,342,738 in the closest finish among the top two players in All-Star balloting.

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Microsoft founder Bill Gates said that he planned to give away almost all of his vast fortune, largely to the cause of global health, during the course of his lifetime. With an estimatedworth of more than $ 40 billion, according to Forbes, the project will be no small featfor Gates. Having already provided the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation with $ 24 billion to address global health issues, Gates said that eventually his entire fortune will be put towards the cause except “a few percent left for the kids.”
So what has made the richest man in the world to channel his resources so heavily into one interest? Gates believes that “the equality of opportunity” in which Americans take such pride needs to extend to other nations around the world. Improving the health of the populations, he says, has proven to be an essential method in helping poor countries to be financially successful. “National borders allow inequalities,” said Gates, “We all need to take a more global view, rather than just saying my country is doing well. We have to step up these health issues, knowing how few resources are going into them.”
Gates said that both his parents set good examples to him as a child. His father, William H. Gates, was the head of the local Planned Parenthood, and his mother, Mary, volunteered for the United Way. As he gathered his fortune, Gates knew he would eventually want to give back as well, but he didn’t expect to devote himself whole-heartedly to one project until he was about 60.
However, Gates, 47, began to question his ability to wait that long. “It seemed there was a real time urgency,” Gates said, “I started to think, how many lives could I save before then?”
Notes:
①    vast  adj. 巨额的
②    estimate  v. 估计,估价
③    feat  n. 功绩,壮举
④    financially  adv. 财政上,金融上
Choose the best answers according to the above:
小题1: Why will Bill Gates give away his vast fortune?
A.to improve the health of population in America alone
B.to improve the health of population all over the world
C.to avoid leaving his children too much money
D.to spare the American government the burden of health care
小题2:According to the passage, which of the following is right?
A.Americans should care about people in other countries
B.Americans should treat fellow citizens well
C.Americans should devote themselves to certain projects
D.Americans can be world-famous by giving away vast fortune
小题3:Bill Gates gave away his vast fortune earlier than he had expected because of       __.
A.his weakening health condition
B.his parents’ suggestions
C.his great success in business
D.his concerns for suffering people
小题4:According to the passage, which word can be used to describe Bill Gates?
A.braveB.kind-heartedC.strong-mindedD.confident

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