I truly feel that my mother led me here, to Morzaine, and to my future as a happy wife and business woman. When Mum   1 in October 2007,I was a cook. In December that year, while I was working for a wedding, a pearl necklace Mum had left me      2     .I was distraught(憂心如焚的). Some days later, I was     3     that a guy who was working with us that day. “could probably have made a fortune     4   the necklace he found.”  5    .he returned it. Hearing how I’d     6   Mum for six months before her death, he said, “Christmas is going to be  7 —why not go out to the Alps for a couple of weeks?”
I come to Morzaine ,a small ,friendly village in the Alps and___8_ fell in love with it .What was __9__to be a stopgap (權(quán)宜之計(jì)) trip turned into a new life .I kept travelling between London and here and felt _10__than I had in months .In December 2008 , I was __11_as a hotel manager and moved here full time .
A month later, I met Paul, who was traveling here. We fell in love. In the beginning , I didn’t want to discuss___12__, because the sadness of losing Mum__13__felt great. Paul understood that and never___14__me but, by summer, we got married. A year later, we used his saving, and the money from the sale of Mom’s house, to build our own ___15__.
We want to give our guests a __16__ feel, so each room is themed(以……為題) around memories from our lives. There are also styles to remind me of Mom ---- a tiny chair which ___17___ be in her bedroom is set in one room.
We are having a wonderful life Mum ___18___ naturally part of it, _19___ there’s no way we would be here if it wasn’t for the __20_ she gave me. I know she’s here in spirit, keeping an eye on us .
小題1:
A.diedB.cameC.returnedD.visited
小題2:
A.burnedB.disappearedC.brokeD.dropped
小題3:
A.shownB.comfortedC.persuadedD.told
小題4:
A.hidingB.stealingC.sellingD.wearing
小題5:
A.LuckilyB.NaturallyC.SurelyD.Hopefully
小題6:
A.nursedB.curedC.missedD.guarded
小題7:
A.longB.hardC.merryD.free
小題8:
A.suddenlyB.finallyC.nearlyD.immediately
小題9:
A.saidB.provedC.supposedD.judged
小題10:
A.smarterB.higherC.firmerD.lighter
小題11:
A.honoredB.hiredC.regardedD.trained
小題12:
A.travelB.businessC.childrenD.marriage
小題13:
A.recentlyB.onceC.stillD.first
小題14:
A.leftB.pushedC.surprisedD.interrupted
小題15:
A.hotelB.restaurantC.homeD.shop
小題16:
A.homelyB.livelyC.motherlyD.friendly
小題17:
A.ought toB.used toC.mightD.could
小題18:
A.takesB.keepsC.looksD.feels
小題19:
A.unlessB.whileC.becauseD.though
小題20:
A.moneyB.chairC.houseD.necklace

小題1: A          
小題2:B
小題3:D
小題4:C
小題5:A
小題6:A
小題7:B
小題8:D
小題9:C           
小題10:D
小題11:B
小題12:D
小題13:C
小題14:B
小題15:A
小題16:A
小題17: B          
小題18:D
小題19:C
小題20:D

小題1:

小題2:

小題3:

小題4: 句意為:“他可能把項(xiàng)鏈變賣成錢了!备鶕(jù)句意選C。
小題5: 根據(jù)上一句和下一句“他把項(xiàng)鏈交還了我”可知選A。A意為“幸運(yùn)地”;B意為“自然地”; C意為“當(dāng)然”;D意為“希望”。
小題6:句意為:“聽到在母親去世之前我是如何地護(hù)理她那六個(gè)月,他…”。A. nurse意為“護(hù)理”; B. cured為“治愈”; C. missed為“想念”, D. guarded為“看守”。
小題7:根據(jù)句意“圣誕節(jié)將會(huì)很辛苦”故選B. hard。
小題8: 根據(jù)前后文可知我就立刻愛上了Morzaine這個(gè)地方。A為“突然,猛然地”;B為“最終”;C為“將近,幾乎”;D為“立即,馬上”。
小題9:句意為:“原本只認(rèn)為是一次權(quán)宜之計(jì)的旅行最終卻成就了我新的生活”。was supposed to be意為“原以為是,本該是”,故C符合題意。
小題10:上文提到我開始了一種新的生活,故應(yīng)該感到比以前心情更輕松了。故選D。
小題11:根據(jù)“as a hotel manager”“moved here full time”可知她受雇當(dāng)旅館經(jīng)理。
小題12: 根據(jù)下文“but by summer, we got married”可知我不想討論結(jié)婚的事情。
小題13: 我不想討論結(jié)婚的事,是因?yàn)槲疑钕輪誓副慈詿o法自拔。故C項(xiàng)最合適。
小題14:根據(jù)句意:“Paul他理解此事,從未催促過我,但到夏天時(shí)我們還是結(jié)婚了!惫蔬xB(敦促,催促),切合題意。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

In 1981, there were more than 1.3 million elephants in Africa. But in 1991, that number was cut down to 600,000. African elephants are hunted for their valuable ivory tusks(象牙). More have been killed by poachers(偷獵者). Poachers are hunters who kill animals illegally. An adult(成年) elephant eats as much as 300 pounds a day. In their search for food, elephants often move great distances. When they cannot find the grasses they prefer, they may strip(剝光) the land of trees.
Today, the area in which elephants herds live is smaller than it used to be. Many areas in their path have been turned into farms. And some elephants have been killed by farmers for trampling(踐踏)their crops.
What can we do here in our country about a threatened animal that lives so far away? Our government has passed a law to protect it. People cannot import or bring in items made from ivory or any part of the elephant’s body.
Most countries throughout the world have also stopped ivory imports. It is hoped that the ban(禁令) on the sale of ivory will help save the African elephant. But the world’s largest land animal needs other help. The countries where these animals live are often poor and unable to manage the herds. If the elephant is to survive, this animal is going to need our support for many years to come.
小題1:The number of the elephant in Africa in 1991 was      .
A.the same as that ten years agoB.more than that ten years ago
C.a(chǎn) little less than half of that in 1981D.a(chǎn) little more than half of that in 1981
小題2:African elephants have been killed mainly because _____.
A.they eat a lotB.they have beautiful tusks
C.poachers kill for funD.there are too many of them
小題3: The areas where African elephants live are much smaller today because ___.
A.they tend to live in herds
B.there are not so many of them today
C.many of these areas have been turned into farms
D.farmers have been killing them to save their crops
小題4:It is mentioned in the passage that our country has ____.
A.officially stopped ivory imports
B.banned the killing of elephants in Africa
C.threatened the elephants that live far away
D.helped the African countries where elephants live
小題5: Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Poachers have a license(執(zhí)照) to hunt for animals.
B.Elephants do a lot of good for the farmers in Africa.
C.We live too far away to help to save the African elephants.
D.The African elephant needs the world’s support for its survival

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