17.Waiting for the airplane,I was happy to get a seat by myself.Just then,an air hostess approached me and asked,"Would you mind (26)B your seat?A couple would like to sit together."The only (27)C seat was next to a girl with her arms in casts (石膏繃帶),a black-and-blue face,and a sad expression."(28)B am I going to sit there,"I thought immediately.But a soft voice spoke,"She needs help."Finally,I (29)A to move to that seat.
The girl was named Kathy.She got(30)D in a car accident and was now on her way for (31)A.
When the snack(快餐) and juice arrived,it did not take me long to (32)C that Kathy would not be able to (33)B herself.I considered (34)A to feed her but hesitated,as it seemed too (35)A to offer such a service to a (36)D.But then I realized that Kathy's need was more (37)C than my discomfort.I offered to help her eat,and (38)B she was uncomfortable to accept,she (39)Das I expected.We became closer and closer in a short period of time.By the end of the five-hour trip,my heart had (40)A,and my(41)C was really better spent than if I had just sat by myself.
I was very glad I had reached (42)Dmy comfort zone to sit next to Kathy and feed her.Love (43)D flows beyond human borders and removes the fears that keep us (44)A.When we are ready to serve another(45)B,we grow to live in a larger and more rewarding world.

26.A.preparingB.changingC.takingD.offering
27.A.comfortableB.suitableC.a(chǎn)vailableD.favorable
28.A.No problemB.No wayC.No wonderD.No doubt
29.A.decidedB.refusedC.regrettedD.failed
30.A.blamedB.shockedC.killedD.wounded
31.A.treatmentB.travelC.pleasureD.business
32.A.rememberB.reportC.realizeD.a(chǎn)nnounce
33.A.remindB.feedC.rescueD.support
34.A.offeringB.needingC.stoppingD.trying
35.A.impoliteB.difficultC.easyD.friendly
36.A.girlB.neighborC.passengerD.stranger
37.A.unusualB.directC.importantD.shameful
38.A.whenB.a(chǎn)lthoughC.sinceD.unless
39.A.refusedB.wonderedC.criedD.did
40.A.warmedB.beatenC.brokenD.sunk
41.A.lifeB.moneyC.timeD.holiday
42.A.belowB.throughC.a(chǎn)crossD.beyond
43.A.seldomB.neverC.hardlyD.sometimes
44.A.separateB.independentC.silentD.upset
45.A.selfishlyB.willinglyC.hurriedlyD.curiously

分析 本文是一篇記敘文,主要講述了作者給人讓座以后,和Kathy坐在了一起.并了解到Kathy在交通事故中受傷,現(xiàn)在去接受治療.Kathy無法給自己吃東西,我想主動(dòng)喂給她吃,但又有點(diǎn)猶豫,是因?yàn)橹鲃?dòng)給陌生人喂東西吃是有點(diǎn)冒昧的不禮貌.但我意識(shí)到Kathy 的需要比我的不舒服更重要,于是我主動(dòng)幫助Kathy 吃東西.我們兩個(gè)人漸漸變得親密了,我的心溫暖了,覺得這些時(shí)間肯定比我獨(dú)自度過要更好.旅程結(jié)束我很高興.這次經(jīng)歷讓我們明白:我們?nèi)松凶畲蟮男腋>褪菐椭,愛的力量是無窮的,偉大的.

解答 26~30 BCBAD  31~35 ACBAA  36~40 DCBDA 41~45 CDDAB
26.B       考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"I was happy to get a seat by myself.Just then,an air hostess approached me and asked,"Would you mind …your seat?A couple would like to sit together."可知,一位空乘人員走近我和我說有人要換位置,"mind doing sth   介意做某事",故選B.
27.C       考查形容詞辨析.根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,唯一空著的位置就是Kathy旁邊的,"available    可得到的,可獲得的"故選C.
28.B       考查短語(yǔ)辨析.根據(jù)后句中"But a soft voice spoke,"She needs help."Finally,I …to move to that seat."可知,我原本是不愿意坐在那兒的,"No way  絕不,不可能",此處是一個(gè)部分倒裝結(jié)構(gòu),故選B.
29.A      考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"But a soft voice spoke,"She needs help."Finally,I …to move to that seat."可知,原本我不愿意和Kathy坐在一起,后面我同意了,前后句是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,"decide to do sth   決定做某事",故選A.
30.D     考查過去分詞辨析.根據(jù)"…in a car accident"可知,應(yīng)該是在交通事故中受傷,"get/bewounded   受傷",故選D.
31.A     考查名詞辨析.根據(jù)"She got(30)D in a car accident and was now on her way"可知,在交通事故中受傷,現(xiàn)在去接受治療,故選A.
32.C      考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"I considered …to feed her"可知,我考慮喂給她吃,說明我已經(jīng)意識(shí)到Kathy自己無法吃東西,故選C.
33.B     考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"…to feed her but hesitated"可知,Kathy無法給自己吃東西,"feed oneself   自己吃",故選B.
34.A     考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"as it seemed too …to offer such a service to a…"可知,我想主動(dòng)喂給她吃,"offer to do sth   主動(dòng)做某事"故選A.
35.A     考查形容詞辨析.根據(jù)"…to feed her but hesitated"我想喂東西給Kathy 吃,但又有點(diǎn)猶豫,是因?yàn)橹鲃?dòng)給陌生人喂東西吃是有點(diǎn)冒昧的,唐突不禮貌的,前后句為因果關(guān)系,故選A.
36.D     考查名詞辨析.根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,我和Kathy是第一次邂逅并不熟悉,主動(dòng)給陌生人喂東西吃是有點(diǎn)冒昧的,唐突不禮貌的,故選D.
37.C      考查形容詞辨析.根據(jù)"I offered to help her eat"可知,后來我主動(dòng)幫助Kathy 吃東西,說明我這時(shí)意識(shí)到Kathy 的需要比我的不舒服更重要,故選C.
38.B      考查連詞辨析.根據(jù)"We became closer and closer in a short period of time"可知,我們兩個(gè)人漸漸變得親密了,我主動(dòng)喂她吃,雖然她也感覺不舒服,但是還是欣然接受了,故選B.
39.D    考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"as I expected"可知,雖然她也感覺不舒服,但是還是欣然接受了,此處的"did"相當(dāng)于"accepted",該詞在前句中已出現(xiàn)過,故選D.
40.A     考查動(dòng)詞辨析.根據(jù)"We became closer and closer in a short period of time"及"really better spent than if I had just sat by myself"可知,通五小時(shí)的旅程結(jié)束之時(shí),我們的關(guān)系更親密了,我的心溫暖了,故選A.
41.C    考查名詞辨析.根據(jù)"really better spent than if I had just sat by myself"可知,這些時(shí)間肯定比我獨(dú)自度過要更好,故選C.
42.D   考查介詞辨析.根據(jù)"I was very glad"可知,我很高興,我已經(jīng)達(dá)到超越我的舒適區(qū),"beyond  超越,超出,在…范圍之外",故選D.
43.D    考查副詞辨析.根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知,愛有時(shí)是超出人與人之間的界限的,說明某些情況下是這樣,但也不絕對(duì)都是這樣,故選D.
44.A    考查形容詞辨析.根據(jù)"When we are ready to serve another"可知,愛的力量有時(shí)是強(qiáng)大的,它會(huì)消除會(huì)讓人們分開地恐懼,"separate   單獨(dú)的;分開的;各自的",故選A.
45.B    考查副詞辨析.根據(jù)"we grow to live in a larger and more rewarding world"可知,當(dāng)我們心甘情愿地為另一個(gè)人做事時(shí),為對(duì)方效力時(shí),我們將生活在一個(gè)更大和更有益、更值得的世界,故選B.

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"Well,he workman answered."you remember the house we were repairing in Nebraska last week,don't you?One of the things we had to do there was to put in some new electrical wires.Well,in one place we had to pass some wires through a pipe thirty feet long and about an inch across,which was built into solid stone and had four big bends in it.None of us could think how to do this until I had a good idea.I went to a shop and bought two white mice.One of them was male and the other female.Then I tied a thread to the body of the male mouse and put him into the pipe at one end.while Bill held the female mouse at the other end and pressed her gently to make her squeak (尖叫).When the male mouse heard the female mouse's squeaks,rushed along the pipe to help her.I suppose he was a gentleman even though he was only a mouse.Anyway,as he ran through the pipe,pulled the thread behind him.It was then quite easy for us to tie one end of the thread to the electrical wires and pull them through the pipe."

60.Why was the workman sent for?C
A.Because he might have cheated the manager.
B.Because he had broken the rule of the company.
C.Because the manager thought he had sent him a wrong bill.
D.Because the manager wanted to praise his good work.
61.What did the workman buy the two mice for?A
A.To help solve some problems in their work.
B.To see whether mice could go through some bends.
C.To test the love between the two mice.
D.To check how their work went on.
62.How did the two mice help the workman out?B
A.The two mice ran to each other in the pipe.
B.The male mouse ran with the thread from one end to the other.
C.The workman drove the male mouse to save the female mouse.
D.The two mice ran through the pipe with the wires.
63.What may be the most possible ending of the story?D
A.The two mice were kept as pets.
B.Both the workman and the mice were driven away.
C.Many other workmen will do the same.
D.The bill was accepted by the manager.

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7.Gary Locke,61,who comes from a Chinese background and even looks Chinese,became the new US ambassador (大使) to China.
"I can think of nobody who is more qualified than Gary Locke."President Obama said.Locke's new position is clearly a sign that US President is trying to improve relations with China.
When he made his first speech to the Chinese press in Beijing,Locke said,"I think,being a Chinese-American,I have a greater understanding of the history and culture of China,but I am here as a representative of the US government."
Before becoming ambassador to China,Locke was US secretary of commerce (商務(wù)部長(zhǎng)).This means he has plenty of trade experience,which will be useful in building economic links between the two countries.
Locke's grandfather went to the United States over a century ago to work as a houseboy for a family in Washington State in exchange for English lessons.His father moved to the US as a teenager.
"I'm going back to the birthplace of my grandfather,my father and my mom,and I'll be doing so as a devoted diplomat (外交官) for America,the country where I was born and raised,"Locke said.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選取出能回答所提問題或完成所給句子的最佳答案.
62.President Obama thinks Gary LockeC.
A.is still not too old to be an ambassador       
B.is not qualified as secretary of commerce
C.is the right person for the new position      
D.can help improve US relations with Asia
63.Locke will benefit from hisAas a former secretary of commerce.
A.trade experience                            
B.government knowledge
C.public relations                             
D.work training
64.What message did Locke express in this first speech in Beijing?D
A.He will work for both China and the United States.
B.He was still not ready for his new job.
C.He is proud of his parents and his grandfather.
D.He will represent the US government.
65.We learn from the text that Locke's fatherC
A.was not able to return to China
B.worked as a houseboy for an American family
C.was born in China
D.moved to the US as a baby.

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