閱讀下面短文, 從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng), 并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Perhaps the only test score that I remember is the 41. I was in high school. The test was the final for the class. It was a rather   36   test. I didn’t know how   37  I had done but I knew there were things on   38   that I didn’t know.
I remember   39  waiting for the result. When Mr. Bales   40  my paper on my desk, I was    41   . There in big   42   numbers, circled to draw attention, was my grade — 41! I   43   my paper so that others couldn’t see it. A 41 was not   44    that you wanted your classmates to see. Finally, Mr. Bales stood behind the desk and   45  the class. “The grades were not very good;    46  of you passed,” he announced. “ The highest grade in the class was a 41, so all of you failed.”
A 41. That was me. Suddenly my dismal (陰沉的) face didn’t look quite so bad. I had the highest grade. I felt a lot   47  . As soon as I got home, my mother asked me, “How did you do on your test?” “I made a 41,” I said. My mother’s   48   changed suddenly. “You failed.” “But I had the highest grade in the class!” I replied. “ I don’t    49   what everyone else had. You failed. It doesn’t matter if everyone else failed too; what matters is what you do,” my mother    50   answered.
For years, I thought that was a harsh (嚴(yán)厲的) judgment. My mother was always that   51   . It didn’t matter what the other kids did; it only mattered what I did and    52     I did it excellently.
We often don’t understand the wisdom of good parents until we ourselves stand   53   the parenting shoes. My mother’s philosophy(人生態(tài)度)has    54   me throughout life. The path of the crowd is wide but the path to pass the tests of life is   55   and there are very few people on it.
小題1:
A.easyB.difficultC.excitingD.disappointed
小題2:
A.muchB.goodC.wellD.long
小題3:
A.thisB.themC.itD.one
小題4:
A.happilyB.a(chǎn)nxiouslyC.excitedlyD.calmly
小題5:
A.fellB.handedC.droppedD.lay
小題6:
A.excitedB.worriedC.delightedD.shocked
小題7:
A.redB.blackC.blueD.green
小題8:
A.collectedB.gatheredC.hidD.kept
小題9:
A.everythingB.somethingC.a(chǎn)nythingD.nothing
小題10:
A.talkedB.declaredC.spokeD.a(chǎn)ddressed
小題11:
A.someB.eachC.noneD.most
小題12:
A.worseB.betterC.bestD.good
小題13:
A.judgmentB.a(chǎn)ppearanceC.eyesD.expression
小題14:
A.understandB.careC.mindD.want
小題15:
A.rudelyB.politelyC.firmlyD.impatiently
小題16:
A.methodB.mannerC.behaviorD.way
小題17:
A.thisB.thatC.whichD.what
小題18:
A.onB.a(chǎn)tC.inD.of
小題19:
A.takenB.toldC.understoodD.supported
小題20:
A.wideB.deepC.narrowD.straight

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

試題分析:本文是一篇夾敘夾議的文章。文章講述了我的一次考試,這次考試雖然只得了41分,但在班上是第一,自己感到很欣慰。但媽媽卻不以為然,她不關(guān)心別人怎么樣,她要求我做到最優(yōu)秀。
小題1:B考查形容詞詞義辨析及語(yǔ)境理解。此處easy容易的;difficult困難的;exciting 令人激動(dòng)的;disappointed失望的。期末考試我得了41分,因?yàn)槟鞘窍喈?dāng)難的(difficult)一次考試。故選B。
小題2:C考查形容詞、副詞的用法。此處much多;很; good好; well  好,副詞; long長(zhǎng)的;因?yàn)樵囶}太難,我不知道答得怎么樣。How well意為:怎么樣。
小題3:C考查代詞的用法。此處this這;them它們;it  它;one一個(gè)。這里it指test。我知道試卷上有許多我不知道的東西。
小題4:B考查副詞詞義辨析。此處happily高興地;anxiously焦慮地; excitedly激動(dòng)地; calmly平靜地。根據(jù)上文由于考得成績(jī)不好,所以焦慮地等待考試的結(jié)果。
小題5:C考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析及語(yǔ)境理解。此處fell落下,不及物動(dòng)詞;handed交;dropped使落下;lay放。這里 drop 可解釋為deliberately let something fall,而fall 本身為不及物動(dòng)詞。故用C。當(dāng)Mr. Bales把我的試卷放在(drop)桌子上時(shí),我感到很震驚。
小題6:D考查形容詞詞義辨析。此處excited激動(dòng); worried 擔(dān)心的;delighted高興的; shocked震驚的。根據(jù)后文看到自己的分?jǐn)?shù)是41分,所以我感到很震驚(shocked)。
小題7:A考查形容詞詞義辨析。此處red  紅色的; black黑色的; blue藍(lán)色的;green綠色的。試卷有一個(gè)紅色的大數(shù)字,被圈起來(lái)以引起注意。這里引人注意的顏色是紅色。
小題8:C考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。此處collected收集; gathered 聚集; hid藏;kept保持。根據(jù)文意,為了不讓別人看到卷子,作者把它藏了起來(lái)。
小題9:B考查代詞的用法。此處everything一切;something一些事情;anything任何事情; nothing什么沒(méi)有。根據(jù)文意41分是不想被同學(xué)看到的分?jǐn)?shù)(事情)。
小題10:D考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。此處talk談話;declare宣布;spoke講; address講話,演講。最后Mr. Bales站在講桌后面,對(duì)全班講話。成績(jī)不是很好,你們都沒(méi)通過(guò)考試。此句中address可解釋為to speak publicly to a group of people, 而talk 和speak 為不及物動(dòng)詞。
小題11:C考查代詞及形容詞的用法。此處some一些;each  每一個(gè); none一個(gè)沒(méi)有; most最,很。根據(jù)文意,最后Mr. Bales站在講桌后面,對(duì)全班講話。成績(jī)不是很好,你們沒(méi)有一個(gè)(none)通過(guò)考試。由下文all of you failed 可知沒(méi)有人及格。
小題12:B考查形容詞詞義辨析。此處worse更壞;better更好; best 最好;good好。此處a lot修飾形容詞的比較級(jí)。根據(jù)文意,我得了最高分,心情好多了(a lot better)。
小題13:D考查名詞詞義辨析。此處judgment判斷; appearance  外貌; eyes  眼神;expression表情。
根據(jù)文意可知,當(dāng)媽媽聽(tīng)到我得了41分,她的表情(expression)突然變了。
小題14:B考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。此處understand 理解; care關(guān)心;mind介意;want想要。母親說(shuō),我不關(guān)心(care)別人做得怎么樣,你失敗了。
小題15:C考查副詞詞義辨析。此處rudely 粗魯?shù)兀?politely 禮貌地; firmly堅(jiān)定地; impatiently不耐煩地。母親堅(jiān)定地(firmly)說(shuō),別人失敗了沒(méi)關(guān)系,重要的是你失敗了。
小題16:D考查名詞詞義辨析。此處method方法;manner行為;behavior  舉止;way方法。此處that way意為:那樣。媽媽總是那樣,她不關(guān)心別的孩子怎樣,只關(guān)注我所做的。
小題17:B考查賓語(yǔ)從句的連接詞。此處that在句子中不作成分,沒(méi)有意思,只起連接作用。媽媽總是那樣,她不關(guān)心別的孩子怎樣,只關(guān)注我所做的并且做最好的。
小題18:C考查介詞的用法。此處on  在……上; at在……點(diǎn); in在……里面;of……的。這里
in one’s shoes 可解釋為in the situation that someone else is in。意為:站在某人的角度看問(wèn)題。我們往往不能理解父母的用心,直到我們自己站在他們的角度上看問(wèn)題。
小題19:D考查動(dòng)詞詞義辨析。此處taken 拿; told告訴;understood 理解; supported支持。媽媽的人生態(tài)度支撐著(support)我的一生。
小題20:C考查形容詞詞義辨析。此處wide寬的;deep  深的; narrow窄的; straight直的。人群的路是寬的,而通過(guò)考試的人生之路是窄的,沒(méi)有幾個(gè)人能在這條路上。與上文的wide 相對(duì),構(gòu)成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。
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There was another girl in our class who was perhaps even more rejected than I.She provided the group with a lot of material for jokes.One day one popular girl came up to me to show me something she said I wouldn't want to miss.We walked to a comer of the playground.Three or four girls there were reading aloud from a small book, which I was told was the girl's diary.
I sat down and, laughing till my sides hurt, heard my voice finally mixed with the others.Often being accepted by others is more satisfying than being accepted by oneself, even though the satisfaction does not last.Looking back, I wonder how I could have participated in making fun of this girl when I knew perfectly well how it felt.If I were in that situation today I would react differently, but I can't honestly be sure.
小題1:The author was made an outcast because ____.
A.she couldn't play sports as well as others
B.her classmates needed to find an outcast her
C.her classmates found her clothes funny
D.family belonged to a minority group
小題2:How was the author treated as an outcast?
A.She was refused to approach others.
B.No one responded to her talking.
C.She was often the target of teasing.
D.Her diary was often made public.
小題3:What did the author do to the girl mentioned in Paragraph 3?
A.She showed great sympathy with the girl.
B.She found more materials about the girl for jokes.
C.She stopped the others from hurting the girl.
D.She joined others in making fun of the girl.
小題4:What does the passage intend to tell us?
A.Everyone is likely to become an outcast.
B.We shouldn't hit a person when he is down.
C.Everyone has a desire to be accepted by others.
D.One should pay somebody back in his own way.

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閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意。然后從各題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
A large crowd of frogs were traveling through the forest but unluckily two of them fell into a deep pit. All the others 36  the pit .Seeing how  37  the pit was, they told the two frogs that they might be  38 dead .The two frogs  39  what the other frogs were saying and  40  to jump up out of the pit with all of their physical 41. The other frogs kept telling them to stop. In the end one of the frogs  42 trying , fell down and died. 43 , the second frog kept jumping as hard as she could despite the  44   remarks. Finally, with one giant leap, she 45  it out of the pit!
This amazing 46  was that the second frog was 47  and unable to hear what the others had been saying. She thought they had been 48  her on the whole time they were yelling!
The story above 49 us two lessons: Firstly ,there is 50  of life and death in the tongue. An encouraging word to someone who is 51  can lift them up and help them make it through the day. Secondly, a negative word to someone who is down can be  52  it takes to kill them. The power of words is great. Facing others’ criticism or laughter, we should turn a deaf 53  to it and have a  positive attitude. Thus we can reach our goals just as the second frog did .In one word, we need the  54  to guide us to the proper way , so as not to be blindly 55 by worldly opinion in difficult times.
小題1:
A.gathered aroundB.got roundC.jumped intoD.escaped from
小題2:
A.dangerous B.broadC.narrowD.deep
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)s long asB.a(chǎn)s well asC.a(chǎn)s soon asD.a(chǎn)s good as
小題4:
A.confusedB.toleratedC.ignoredD.misunderstood
小題5:
A.managedB.triedC.a(chǎn)greedD.promised
小題6:
A.energyB.powerC.forceD.strength
小題7:
A.gave inB.gave upC.gave outD.ran out
小題8:
A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.BesidesD.But
小題9:
A.innocentB.a(chǎn)ctiveC.negativeD.positive
小題10:
A.madeB.turnedC.leftD.worked
小題11:
A.reasonB.consequenceC.factorD.fact
小題12:
A.deafB.cleverC.disabledD.confident
小題13:
A.forcingB.keepingC.comfortingD.cheering
小題14:
A.givesB.tellsC.teachesD.shows
小題15:
A.function B.powerC.usageD.skill
小題16:
A.downB.upC.ridiculousD.a(chǎn)ngry
小題17:
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.who
小題18:
A.directionB.a(chǎn)ttitudeC.faceD.ear
小題19:
A.supportB.wisdomC.determinationD.knowledge
小題20:
A.fooledB.supportedC.opposedD.guided

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I work as a postal letter carrier in Charlotte. One day several years ago, I drove up to a   1 . Christy, the young divorcee (離了婚的人) who lived there, was waiting by the roadside. She said that she had a   2  to tell me.
About six months  3  it seemed that I had   4  a letter to her which had her street   5  on it but was addressed to another house with the   6  number on a different street in the neighborhood. She decided to   7  the letter at the correct house.
It turned out that the letter had been   8  for Johnson, who happened to be   9 . They talked for a little while, and later on he   10 . Then they started dating and had been going   11  together ever since.
I felt sorry for delivering the letter wrong, but I was   12  that I had brought these nice people together.
A few months later a(n)   13  sign went up in Christy’s yard, and then wedding   14  were sent out. Soon the house was sold, the wedding happened,   15  Christy, with her kids, moved into Johnson’s house.
A few months later, I saw a For Sale sign in   16  yard. I feared the   17  might be in trouble, so I made up a(n)   18  to go to their door and   19  on them.
Christy opened the door, smiled broadly, and pointed to her huge stomach “We’re having twins!” she said, “This house won’t be big enough, so we have to   20 .”
小題1:
A.telephoneB.mailboxC.schoolD.shop
小題2:
A.storyB.noticeC.factD.message
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)fterB.earlierC.laterD.a(chǎn)go
小題4:
A.sentB.writtenC.deliveredD.given
小題5:
A.markB.signC.boardD.number
小題6:
A.correctB.wrongC.sameD.different
小題7:
A.put down B.drop offC.hand outD.give away
小題8:
A.providedB.preparedC.inferredD.intended
小題9:
A.freeB.singleC.lonelyD.simple
小題10:
A.leftB.invitedC.calledD.introduced
小題11:
A.outB.inC.a(chǎn)wayD.off
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)mazedB.pleasedC.surprisedD.interested
小題13:
A.SaleB.SalesC.On SaleD.For Sale
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)rrangementsB.preparationsC.invitationsD.a(chǎn)nnouncements
小題15:
A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC.whileD.until
小題16:
A.herB.hisC.myD.their
小題17:
A.friendshipB.connectionC.marriageD.wedding
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)pologyB.troubleC.excuseD.regret
小題19:
A.checkB.examineC.testD.try
小題20:
A.changeB.settleC.separateD.move

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The summer of 1975 I’d just graduated from college in Southern California and received a Ford Car for a   36  present. I had my first job, in Los Angeles. One Sunday night, thinking myself a very   37  gown-up, I   38  my uncle’s place in South Laguna after a visit,   39 admitting to him that I had less than an eighth of a tank of gas and no   40  to buy more on the way to L.A. I pulled onto the Pacific Coast Highway and watched the   41  move down as I headed north. When the engine started giving off strong smells, I   42   into a gas station. There was no self-serve then; there were no credit cards, no ATMs.
I   43   the guy at the station. I could write him a check for gas, I said, or I could   44 in my car and try to walk to a town with a   45   the next morning. As he was informing me that I could sleep in my car but he’d have me arrested, a station wagon pulled up to the next 46 . The driver—a thin, plain, middle-aged guy—overheard the tail end of my   47   request. As the attendant went to   48  him, he nodded at me. “  49   her tank first,” he said.
“Really?” I said.   50   bloomed. “Oh, thank you. Thank you. But please. I just need two 51   worth. I just need to get home.”
“Fill it,” he   52  to the attendant. Then he turned to me, “You’ll do the same one day, for someone else.”
I keep looking for someone unlucky, hoping to save her   53   on the road. Meanwhile, in case she never shows up, I try for other acts of   54   kindness. That quiet driver is always at the pump a few feet away, instructing the attendant to fill mine   55 .
小題1:
A.graduationB.birthdayC.ChristmasD.wedding
小題2:
A.independentB.honestC.politeD.confident
小題3:
A.reachedB.leftC.witnessedD.took
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)fterB.withoutC.onD.by
小題5:
A.timeB.chanceC.placeD.cash
小題6:
A.sunB.windowC.needleD.clock
小題7:
A.jumpedB.walked C.lookedD.pulled
小題8:
A.seizedB.pushedC.beggedD.warned
小題9:
A.sitB.sleepC.breakD.fight
小題10:
A.bankB.stationC.hotelD.restaurant
小題11:
A.doorB.garageC.pumpD.town
小題12:
A.plannedB.failedC.pretendedD.suggested
小題13:
A.serveB.a(chǎn)ttackC.chargeD.treat
小題14:
A.OpenB.Start C.FillD.Heat
小題15:
A.AnxietyB.NervousnessC.CautionD.Hope
小題16:
A.miles’B.hours’C.liters’D.dollars’
小題17:
A.explainedB.repeatedC.threatenedD.ordered
小題18:
A.nightB.carC.gasD.money
小題19:
A.unwillingB.unnecessaryC.randomD.extra
小題20:
A.immediatelyB.quicklyC.nextD.first5

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