Tess was a precocious(早熟) eight-year-old girl when she heard her Mom and Dad taling about her little brother,Andrew.____ __she knw was that he was very sick and they were completely _____money. They were moving to an apartment complex next month because Daddy didn’t have the money for the doctor’s bills and their house .Only a(n) _____could save him now.
Tess went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly(果凍) jar from its hiding place. She poured all the     out on the floor and counted carefully. Three times,even.The total had to be absolutely exact. No      here for mistakes. After carefully placing the coins back in the jar, she slipped out of the back door, and     her way six blocks to a chemist’s.
She waited patiently for the pharmacist (藥劑師) to give her some     ,but he was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a noise. Nothing. She cleared her       with the most awful sound she could muster. No good.
Finally the pharmacist asked in an      tone of voice, “What do you want? I’m talking to my brother from Chicago      I haven’t seen in ages,” he said without waiting for a reply to his question.
“Well, I want to talk to you about my brother,” Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone. “His name is Andrew and he has something bad      inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?”
“We don’t sell miracles here, little girl. I’m sorry,        I can’t help you,” the pharmacist said, his voice        a little.
There was a man there whose clothes were admirable. He asked the little girl, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?”
“I don’t know” Tess replied with tears in her eyes. “I just know he's        sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can’t pay       it, so I want to use my money.”
“How much do you have?” asked the man. “One dollar and eleven cents,” Tess answered.
“A dollar and eleven cents ― the       price of a miracle for your little brother,” smiled the man, “Take me to        you live. Let’s see if I have the kind of miracle you need.”
That well-dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon, specializing in neurosurgery (神經(jīng)外科). The operation was completely        charge and it wasn’t long before Andrew was home again and did well.
Mom and Dad were happy but they wonder how much the operation would have       . Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost…one dollar and eleven cents…plus the        of a little child.     
小題1:
A.AsB.AllC.All whatD.That
小題2:
A.in needB.in short C.out of D.sort of
小題3:
A.miracleB.doctorC.GodD.operation
小題4:
A.changeB.jelliesC.candiesD.cookies
小題5:
A.way B.doubtC.chanceD.wonder
小題6:
A.droveB.foughtC.madeD.struggled
小題7:
A.pillsB.a(chǎn)ttentionC.medicineD.tablets
小題8:
A.mouth B.eyes C.earsD.throat
小題9:
A.a(chǎn)nxiousB.exciting C.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.tired
小題10:
A.whoB.whereC.becauseD.which
小題11:
A.findingB.planting C.showingD.growing
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)ndB.or else C.butD.or
小題13:
A.soft B.softenC.softenedD.softening
小題14:
A.really B.real C.firmD.firmly
小題15:
A.backB.for C.offD.up
小題16:
A.a(chǎn)ctual B.exactC.a(chǎn)verageD.true
小題17:
A.the placeB.the apartmentC.the complexD.where
小題18:
A.freeB.free of C.not D.no
小題19:
A.spent B.paid C.cost D.took
小題20:
A.thought B.valueC.patienceD.faith

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

試題分析:本文是一篇記敘文,寫的是一個(gè)小女孩用自己的零用錢為兄弟買奇跡的故事,說明愛的力量是非常巨大的。
小題1:B 考查代詞辨析 as 作為;all 所有;all what 所有這些;that 這個(gè);句意 她所知道的是他的弟弟得了很嚴(yán)重的病。All 做句子主語,謂語動(dòng)詞是was, all was that he was very sick,she know做all的定語從句,也可換成 all that ,所以選B項(xiàng)。
小題2:C 考查短語辨析 in need 需要;in short 簡而言之;out of 擺脫;sort of 這種。根據(jù)下文提到They were moving to an apartment complex next month because Daddy didn’t have the money for the doctor’s bills 他們將到搬到小公寓去,因?yàn)闆]有錢會(huì)賬單了,所以他們沒有錢了,out of money,沒有錢了。
小題3:A 考查名詞辨析 miracle 奇跡;doctor 醫(yī)生;God 上帝;operation 手術(shù)。根據(jù)第五段提到His name is Andrew and he has something bad        inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him now只有奇跡才能救得了他,所以選A項(xiàng)。
小題4:A 考查名詞辨析 change 零錢;jellies果凍;cnadies 糖果;cookies餅干。根據(jù)下文提到After carefully placing the coins back in the jar, she slipped out of the back door當(dāng)她仔細(xì)把所以硬幣放回罐子,她溜出家。所以她倒出所以零錢,仔細(xì)的數(shù)。所以選A項(xiàng)。
小題5:C 考查名詞辨析 way 方法;doubt 懷疑;chance機(jī)會(huì);wonder奇跡。根據(jù)上文提到The total had to be absolutely exact. 總數(shù)完全是準(zhǔn)確的,所以不可能有錯(cuò),故選C項(xiàng)。
小題6:C 考查動(dòng)詞辨析 drove 駕駛;fought戰(zhàn)斗;made 制造;struggled 奮斗。句意 當(dāng)她仔細(xì)把硬幣收到罐子里,溜出家,前往六條街外的醫(yī)生家。Make one’s way 前往某處。
小題7:B 考查名詞辨析 pills 藥片;attention 注意力;medicine 藥;tablets藥片。根據(jù)下文提到but he was too busy at this moment 他很忙,所以指她耐心的等待著醫(yī)生來關(guān)注她,故選B項(xiàng)。
小題8:D 考查名詞辨析 mouth 嘴;eyes 眼;ears 耳朵;throat 咽喉。根據(jù)上文提到Tess twisted her feet to make a noise 她動(dòng)了動(dòng)腳發(fā)出一點(diǎn)噪音,不管用。然后她清了清嗓子,使大勁發(fā)出難聽的聲音,沒有用。所以選D項(xiàng)。
小題9:C 考查形容詞辨析 anxious 憂慮的;exciting令人興奮的;annoyed 惱怒的;tired累的。根據(jù)下文提到What do you want? I’m talking to my brother from Chicago醫(yī)生說,你想干什么,我正在和從芝加哥來的弟弟說話,所以醫(yī)生的態(tài)度不耐煩,所以C項(xiàng)符合語境。
小題10:A 考查代詞辨析及語境理解 句意 我正在我來自芝加哥的弟弟說話,我們很多年沒有見面了?疾槎ㄕZ從句,先行詞是my brother ,定語從句是I haven’t seen in ages,seen缺少賓語,故用who來引導(dǎo)。
小題11:D 考查動(dòng)詞辨析 finding 發(fā)現(xiàn);planting 種植;showing展示;growing生長。句意 我的弟弟叫Andrew,在他的大腦時(shí)長了一個(gè)不好的東西,我父親說只有奇跡才能救他,奇跡多少錢呢?根據(jù)語境得知是soemthing bad growing 分詞做后置定語。
小題12:C 考查連詞辨析 and 和;or else否則;but 但是;or 否則。句意 我們這不賣奇跡,對不起,我不能幫到你。but不可以省略,因?yàn)橛⑽闹袃蓚(gè)句子是不可直接相連接的。必須用連詞連接所以選C項(xiàng)。
小題13:D 考查非謂語動(dòng)詞與語境理解。句意:他的聲音柔軟了很多。根據(jù)上文提到他聽到她弟弟的事,很是同情,情緒也與剛才有所不同,柔軟了許多。考查獨(dú)立主格結(jié)構(gòu)。
小題14:A 考查形容詞與副詞really 真正地;real 真的;firm 堅(jiān)固的;firmly堅(jiān)定地。句意:我只知道他真的病了,我的媽媽說,他需要手術(shù)。根據(jù)語境強(qiáng)調(diào)確實(shí)是這種情況所以選A項(xiàng)。
小題15:B 考查介詞辨析及語境理解 。句意:但是我的爸爸沒有錢了,因此我想用我的錢。根據(jù)上文提到為了給弟弟治病家里幾乎沒有錢了,pay for sth 支付…的費(fèi)用,所以選B項(xiàng)。
小題16:B 考查形容詞辨析 actual 實(shí)際的;exact確切的;average 平均的;true真的。根據(jù)上文提到小女孩說她只有一美元十一美分。所以這個(gè)男人笑著說,一美元十一美分就是奇跡的價(jià)格,這點(diǎn)錢恰恰就是奇跡的價(jià)格,所以選B項(xiàng)。
小題17:D 考查名詞辨析 the place 地點(diǎn);the apartment 公寓;the complex 聯(lián)合體。句意:帶我去你住 的地方,讓我看看你需要什么樣的奇跡。根據(jù)上文提到They were moving to an apartment complex next month because Daddy didn’t have the money for the doctor’s bills得知她住在the complex,所以選D項(xiàng)。
小題18:B 考查短語及語境理解 句意:這位身穿深色西裝、佩戴紅色領(lǐng)帶的人就是神經(jīng)外科專家卡爾頓·阿姆斯特朗醫(yī)生。安德烈斯的手術(shù)完全免費(fèi),他在芝加哥住院期間也沒有被收取任何費(fèi)用。Free of charge 免費(fèi)。
小題19:C 考查動(dòng)詞辨析 spent a花費(fèi);paid 支付;cost 花費(fèi);took 花費(fèi)。句意:爸爸媽媽很高興但他們想知道手術(shù)花了多少錢。cost的主語必須是某物sth.cost (sb.) some money,所以選C項(xiàng)。
小題20:D 考查名詞辨析 thought 想法;value 價(jià)值;patience 耐心;faith 真理。句意:聽到這里,小女孩笑了。家里只有她知道這個(gè)奇跡的真正價(jià)格——1美元11美分,再加上一個(gè)小姑娘的堅(jiān)定信念。根據(jù)當(dāng)時(shí)語境是指女孩的信念,所以選D項(xiàng)。
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小題4:From the passage we can learn that Jerry was _________.
A.no longer positive to his life after the operation
B.optimistic even when things were at their worst
C.Jerry influenced all his colleges in many ways
D.badly injured and stayed in hospital for six months
小題5:Which of the following is conveyed in this article?
A.Where there is life, there is hope.
B.Everything comes to him who waits.
C.Humor is the best medicine that creates miracle.
D.Attitude determines everything.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Steve Nash enjoys team success far more than personal success, and always wants to share the glory and the joy with teammates.
He is a self-effacing (不愛出風(fēng)頭的) Canadian, who grew up in hockey country. Today Steve Nash has to stand alone even if he doesn’t enjoy it. The Phoenix Sun’s point guard has to take ownership of a set of skills that sets him apart from every bigger, faster basketball player. He is considered the best basketball player in the game.
31-year old Nash was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the NBA on May 8, 2005. “It’s unbelievable,” he said. “It’s been a long road for me and I really enjoy playing as a team, just trying to be a good teammate. That is the only way for me to highlight what I do as a basketball player.”
It is the first time a Canadian has won any individual NBA honor. Of the 50 winners of the MVP award, only six have been guards: Steve Nash, Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, and Bob Cousy. “I’m happy for him getting the MVP, which makes us feel like we all got the MVP,” said Phoenix forward Shawn Marion.
He may be the only one who truly believes he can reach this level. “I always try to set goals for myself and have my own time frame to accomplish them and I never give up on anything,” he said. It is not as if Nash arrived at this point without countless hours of hard work.
His interests go far beyond sports and the NBA. His social conscience is such that he wore a T-shirt bearing an anti-war slogan at the NBA all-star weekend festivities in Philadelphia in 2002.
“A lot of great moments are when you win games with your teammates. There’s nothing like sharing something with someone else,” he said. “There is a pinnacle (頂點(diǎn)) of a player’s career individually. In many ways, the pinnacle of a player’s career really is defined by team wins.”
小題1:What does Steve Nash mean by saying the last two sentences?
A.A player’s success is decided by his / her individual efforts.
B.A player won’t succeed without a team’s support.
C.A player will succeed sooner or later.
D.A team always decides a player’s success.
小題2:Steve Nash feels happiest _______.
A.when he is named the Most Valuable Player of the NBA
B.when he is 30 years old
C.when he plays at the NBA all-star weekend festivities
D.when his team wins a game
小題3:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Nash is an American basketball player.
B.Nash is better at basketball than Magic Johnson.
C.Nash is the first Canadian winner of the MVP award.
D.Michael Jordan is the best of the six guards.
小題4: Which of the following is the main message that the passage wants to express?
A. Nash prefers team honor to personal honor.
B. Hard work will lead to the honor of the MVP of the NBA.
C. A Canadian can be an MVP of the NBA.
D. Setting goals is of importance to success.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Robert is a boss who hires me as a  helper.  He has lost his home and now has to live back at home, with his mother, at 46.
We had a job in Fort Bending.  Robert bought me breakfast there. As we were leaving ,a man walked to us asking if he could get some work from Roberts' company. Robert explained there was no work for the man and the man started to walk away. As I looked from the leaving man back to Robert, l saw Robert getting Out some money and went after the man to give it to him. I asked Robert, "Why did you do that?" Robert said "He really had bad luck-what does a few dollars mater?"
After a very long, hard day, we stopped at a Quick Trip for a soda. I got through the check out ahead of Robert and went back out to the work truck. Beside the truck was a woman in a car.  She had 3 kids and asked me if I could help-she had been evicted-had now where to go with her children-they were living in the car.  I told her I was also hurting in these times-sorry I could not. Robert came out. opened the work truck and we got in I told him about the lady I didn't even finish the story when Robert was out. his door- around the truck and giving the women money to help her and her kids out.  When Robert returned I asked, "Why did you do that, she didn't even ask you".  He said “I have an ex-wife(前妻)and a kid-if they need help and I am not able, someone will help them"
小題1:Why did the man walk to the writer and Robert?
A.To ask for a lift in Robert's truck.
B.To look for a job in Robert's company
C.To beg for some money to buy a ticket.
D.To expect Robert to buy him breakfast.
小題2:What does the underlined sentence mean in the Second Paragraph?
A. Robert had a lot of dollars to give.
B Robert didn't value dollars at all.
C. Robert took a few dollars seriously.
D. Robert didn't care about money.
小題3:The underlined word "evicted" in the last paragraph may mean______
A.driven awayB.picked upC.looked downD.turned down
小題4:Which word do you think can best describe Robert?
A.Kind.B.Proud.C.Rich.D.Cruel,
小題5:Robert helped the woman because_______.
A.he expected to get married to the woman
B.she made him think of his ex-wife and kid
C.she asked him whether he could give a hand
D.he felt sorry for being unable to support his family

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

My father brought home a sailboat when I was ten, and almost each Sunday in summers we would go sailing. Dad was quite skilled in sailing, but not good at     __. As for me, I __    both well before twelve because of living close to Lake Ontario.
The last time Dad and I set sail together is really    __ . It was a perfect weekend after I graduated from university. I came home and __   Dad to go sailing. Out we set soon on the __  __ lake. Dad hadn’t sailed for years, but everything      well with the tiller(舵柄)in his hands.
When we were in the middle of the lake, a       wind came all of a sudden. The boat was  _  _  violently(猛烈地). Dad was always at his best in any  __, but at this moment he __  .
“John!    __ !” he shouted in a trembling(顫抖的) voice, with the tiller still in his hands.
In my memory he could fix any     __. He was the one I always __  __ for strength and security. Before I could respond, a     _ of water got into the boat. I rushed to the tiller      it was too late. Anther huge wall of water      the boat in a minute. We were thrown into the water, and Dad was struggling aimlessly. At that moment, I felt fiercely    of him.
I swam to Dad      and assisted him in climbing onto the hull(船殼)of the boat. Upon sitting on the hull, Dad was still a little frightened. “It’s all right, Dad. We are __ __ now,” I comforted him.
That was the first time Dad had counted on me in a moment of emergency(緊急情況). More importantly, I found it was my turn to start __    of my father.
小題1:
A.boatingB.runningC.swimmingD.teaching
小題2:
A.enjoyedB.desiredC.hatedD.learned
小題3:
A.unforgivableB.unforgettableC.cheerfulD.regretful
小題4:
A.sentB.orderedC.invited D.a(chǎn)llowed
小題5:
A.calmB.icyC.stormyD.thundery
小題6:
A.finishedB.wentC.seemedD.sounded
小題7:
A.strongB.gentleC.coldD.hot
小題8:
A.pulled B.brokenC.sailedD.hit
小題9:
A.dangerB.placeC.sportD.job
小題10:
A.sufferedB.fellC.frozeD.forgot
小題11:
A.LookB.HelpC.RunD.Jump
小題12:
A.problemB.relationshipC.machineD.boat
小題13:
A.turned toB.lived withC.a(chǎn)rgued withD.objected to
小題14:
A.fountainB.streamC.showerD.wave
小題15:
A.beforeB.orC.a(chǎn)fterD.but
小題16:
A.turned onB.turned intoC.turned overD.turned up
小題17:
A.a(chǎn)shamedB.protectiveC.tiredD.a(chǎn)fraid
小題18:
A.hopelesslyB.quicklyC.slowlyD.helplessly
小題19:
A.painfulB.dangerousC.safeD.tired
小題20:
A.catching sightB.getting fond C.getting tiredD.taking care

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

In the past two years, his wife, Merlie, and their seven children have said “goodbye” to him four times, most recently last month. Each time it has been unnecessary.
Mr. Smart had a hip (髖關(guān)節(jié)) replacement in February at the Burnie hospital but was rushed back two months later with internal bleeding.
“The doctors couldn’t stop the bleeding,” Mrs. Smart said. Medical staff told Mrs. Smart to contact her family, which includes children in Western Australia. “It took two days for them to get here. We had to hope he hung on .” he did.
“The doctors were there 24 hours a day and they stopped the bleeding. They brought him back,” Mrs. Smart said.
“I certainly believe in miracles because I’ve seen one happen, but it wouldn’t have happened if the doctors didn’t do what they did.”
It was the second time Mrs. Smart thought she was losing her husband of 54 years. Two years ago, Mr. Smart was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital after a heart attack and a few days later with intense pain caused by a hemorrhage (出血). Again, the family was called to say goodbye---twice.
“I was given a 50-50 chance of coming out of it, ” Mr. Smart said.
Going through the ordeal (苦難,折磨) then was trying on the family, who had prepared themselves for the worst.
But to face the same situation only two years later was hard. The Smarts said the support they received at the Burnie hospital helped them through.
And it seems the experience has also left an impression at the hospital. Mrs. Smart said when she rang recently and mentioned her husband’s name, the reply was “ah the miracle man”.
小題1:The first time Mrs. Smart and the children said goodbye to Mr. Smart was when he had    .
A.a(chǎn) hip replacementB.internal bleeding
C.a(chǎn) heart attackD.intense pain caused by a hemorrhage
小題2:When Mr. Smart was rushed back to the hospital with internal bleeding,        .
A.only his wife believed he could survive
B.no one believed that he could survive
C.he had given up hope of recovering
D.it didn’t take the doctors long to stop the bleeding
小題3:The experience Mr. Smart had at the hospital could be that of      .
A.concernB.puzzleC.fearD.wonder
小題4:The underlined phrase “hung on ”in the third paragraph can be replaced by        .
A.beat the painB.came back to life
C.lived through D.make his fortune
小題5:What would be the best title for the passage?
A.The Miracle Man.B.The Kind Doctors and Nurses.
C.A Devoted Wife.D.A Great Family.

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