There was once a famous king whose name was Tamerlane. Like Alexander the Great, he  _36__ to become the master of the whole world. So he raised a great   _37__ and made war on other countries. He conquered(征服,打敗) many kings and   __38__ many cities. But at last his army was beaten; and Tamerlane escaped alone from the field of __39__ .
For a long time he wandered in __40__ from place to place. His enemies were __41__ him. He was about to lose all hope.
One day he was __42__ under a tree, thinking of his failure. He had now been a wanderer for twenty days. He couldn’t __43___ any longer. Suddenly he saw a small object climbing up the trunk (樹干) of the tree. He looked more __44__ and saw it was an ant, __45__ a grain of wheat(麥粒)as large as itself.
There was a __46__ in the tree only a little way above, and that was the home of the ant.
“You are __47__, Mr. Ant,” he said, “but you are carrying something that is too heavy for you.” Just as he __48__, the ant lost its footing and fell to the ground. But it __49__ held on to the grain of wheat. Tamerlane  _50__ the little insect. It tried the second time, the third time ... the twentieth time — but always with the same __51__. Then it tried the twenty-first time. __52__, one little step at a time, it climbed across the rough place where it had  __53__ so often. The next minute it climbed __54__ into its home, carrying the grain of wheat. “Well done!” said Tamerlane, “you’ve taught me a lesson. I, too, will try, try again, __55__ I succeed.”
And this he did.
小題1:
A.failedB.learnedC.choseD.wished
小題2:
A.partyB.family C.a(chǎn)rmyD.group
小題3:
A.burnedB.defendedC.rebuiltD.developed
小題4:
A.businessB.battleC.sportsD.wheat
小題5:
A.peaceB.reliefC.puzzlement D.fear
小題6:
A.fighting againstB.looking forC.caring aboutD.calling on
小題7:
A.lyingB.singingC.sleepingD.practicing
小題8:
A.grow up B.get aroundC.carry onD.stay up
小題9:
A.quickly B.excitedlyC.seriouslyD.closely
小題10:
A.eatingB.carryingC.discoveringD.picking
小題11:
A.holeB.caveC.leafD.flower
小題12:
A.hungryB.smallC.braveD.smart
小題13:
A.discussedB.explainedC.complainedD.spoke
小題14:
A.onlyB.stillC.a(chǎn)lsoD.even
小題15:
A.watchedB.touched C.helpedD.guided
小題16:
A.goalB.methodC.resultD.reason
小題17:
A.HurriedlyB.Gently C.SlowlyD.Sadly
小題18:
A.stoppedB.a(chǎn)ppearedC.preparedD.fallen
小題19:
A.worriedlyB.safely C.freelyD.calmly
小題20:
A.tillB.a(chǎn)fterC.ifD.because

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

試題分析:文章講述了一位戰(zhàn)敗的國王在一直螞蟻的鼓勵之下,重振雄風(fēng)獲得成功的故事,告訴我們?nèi)松F在堅持。
小題1:D 像亞歷山大大帝一樣想統(tǒng)治整個世界, 這是帖木兒的夢想。故此處選wished。
小題2:C 根據(jù)本空后war推斷, 帖木兒集結(jié)了一支龐大的軍隊(army), 然后與各國交戰(zhàn)。
小題3:A 與本空前conquered并列:他征服了許多國王, 摧毀了(burned)很多城邦。
小題4:B 由前一句他的軍隊被打敗了可知, 他只身一人從戰(zhàn)場(battle)上逃離了。
小題5:D 名詞辨析:A. peace和平 B. relief寬慰 C. puzzlement困惑D. fear恐懼,根據(jù)上文描寫他的失敗,這里是害怕的,in fear。
小題6:B 他戰(zhàn)敗了, 他的敵人自然會到處搜尋(looking for)他, 所以他驚恐地(in fear)東躲西藏。
小題7:A 從本空后thinking of his misfortunes可以推斷:他沒有做其他事, 只是躺(lying)在樹下思考。
小題8:C 他獨自一人東躲西藏了二十多天, 應(yīng)該處于崩潰的邊緣, 所以不能堅持(hold out)下去了。
小題9:D 他一開始只是看到一只小東西在樹干上爬, 他仔細(xì)(closely)一看, 發(fā)現(xiàn)是只小螞蟻。
小題10:B 由倒數(shù)第二段出現(xiàn)的carrying the grain of wheat可知, 這只螞蟻搬著(carrying)一粒跟它一樣大小的麥粒往上爬。
小題11:A 由本空后home判斷:樹干上的一個小洞(hole)就是螞蟻的窩。
小題12:C 此處是說螞蟻太勇敢了。
小題13:D 此處指當(dāng)他說這番話時。
小題14:B 由But一詞可知, 盡管它從樹上掉了下來, 但它仍然(still)抓著那粒小麥。
小題15:A 上下文就是他所觀察到的(watched)情況。
小題16:C 由下文螞蟻進(jìn)行第二十一次嘗試后終于成功可知, 它前面所進(jìn)行的二十次嘗試的結(jié)果(result)都一樣——掉在了地上。
小題17:C 從下文的one little step at a time可知是slowly,慢慢地。
小題18:D 由one little step at a time可推測, 它慢慢地(slowly)跨過了那個經(jīng)常讓它掉下來的(fallen)坎。上文fell有提示。
小題19:B 最后, 它安全地(safely)爬進(jìn)了螞蟻窩。
小題20:A 螞蟻堅持的精神深深鼓舞了帖木兒, 所以他決定像螞蟻一樣, 去努力奮斗, 直到(till)成功。
點評:本文有較高的激勵價值,注意上下文串聯(lián)和詞義辨析,本文的題目設(shè)置時對于語義類辨析的考查較多。
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Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft chairman without a single earned university degree, is by his success raising new doubts about the worth of the business world’s favorite academic title: the MBA (Master of Business Administration).
The MBA, a 20th century product, always has borne the mark of lowly commerce and greed on the tree-lined campuses ruled by purer disciplines such as philosophy and literature.
But even with the recession(經(jīng)濟(jì)萎縮) apparently cutting down the hiring of business school graduates, about 79,000 people are expected to receive MBAs in 1993. This is nearly 16 times the number of business graduates in 1960.
“If you are going into the corporate world it is still a disadvantage not to have one,” said Donald Morrison, professor of marketing and management science. “But in the last five years or so, when someone says, ‘Should I attempt to get an MBA?’ the answer a lot more is: It depends.”
The success of Bill Gates and other non-MBAs, such as the late Sam Walton of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has helped inspire self-conscious debates on business school campuses over the worth of a business degree and whether management skills can be taught.
The Harvard Business Review printed a lively, fictional exchange of letters to dramatize complaints about business degree holders. The article called MBA hires “extremely disappointing” and said “MBAs want to move up too fast, they don’t understand politics and people, and they aren’t able to function as part of a team until their third year. But by then, they’re out looking for other jobs.”
The problem, most participants in the debate acknowledge, is that the MBA has acquired an aura (光環(huán)) of future riches and power far beyond its actual importance and usefulness.
Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees of ten know how to analyze systems but are not so skillful at motivating people. “They don’t get a lot of grounding in the people side of the business”, said James Shaffer, vice-president and principal of the Towers Perrin management consulting firm.
小題1:According to paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses ruled by purer disciplines?
A.Envious(嫉妒的).B.Realistic.
C.Scornful(蔑視的).D.Appreciative.
小題2:. It seems that the argument over the value of MBA degrees had been fueled mainly by ___.
A.the complaints from various employers
B.the success of many non-MBAs
C.the criticism from the scientists of purer disciplines
D.the poor performance of MBAs at work
小題3:. What is the major weakness of MBA holders according to the Harvard Business Review?
A.They are usually self-centered.
B.They are aggressive and greedy.
C.They keep complaining about their jobs.
D.They are not good at dealing with people.
小題4:. From the passage we know that most MBAs ________.
A.can climb the corporate ladder fairly quickly
B.quit their jobs once they are familiar with their workmates
C.receive salaries that do not match their professional training
D.cherish unrealistic expectations about their future
小題5: What is the passage mainly about?
A.Why there is an increased enrollment in MBA programs.
B.The necessity of reforming MBA programs in business schools.
C.Doubts about the worth of holding an MBA degree.
D.A debate held recently on university campuses.

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