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One day I came home from school, changed my clothes and got ready for work. I work at a local restaurant in town as a cashier and waiter.
I went to work feeling   36  . And to make matters worse, I was busy that evening. It' s the same thing over and over again.  37 with customers who complain about their food andwhere they are  38 is too big or too small. Little things like that tend to  39 a lot of us  40 but we manage to deal with it.
Three elderly ladies walked in and sat by the windows. It happened to be the very   41  near where I keep the dirty   42 in the boxes. Trying to keep up with all the dirty tables, customers leaving and coming in and   43 running all over the house, it was crazy.  44  these elderly women were watching   45  I was working to make sure every table was clean and ready for the next customers.
When they   46  their meals, I took their plates back to the kitchen. They talked to me for a while about school, how I was doing, what   47  I was in and what I planned to do in the future.
 48 they were leaving, they walked past me and one of them said to me in a  49  and gentle voice, “You are going places.(你前途無量) And that was it.” They left the  50 and I had tears in my eyes, because they gave me  51 to believe in myself.They   52  my spirit from being down and gave me a   53 to keep on working hard.
People used to tell me that I couldn’t have a career in    54  until I had a degree. I'm now a co-anchor (聯(lián)合主持人) of a student-produced television  55 . And the best thing is: I'm only 17 years old and I am a senior in high school.
小題1:
A.tiredB.excitedC.downD.up
小題2:
A.HelpingB.DealingC.TalkingD.Meeting
小題3:
A.seatedB. satC.laidD.seating
小題4:
A.attractB.avoidC.annoyD. adjust
小題5:
A.customersB.employeesC.bossD.employers
小題6:
A.tableB.boxC.kitchenD. spot
小題7:
A.roomsB.dishesC.clothesD.chairs
小題8:
A.menB.womenC.peopleD.servers
小題9:
A.AndB.OtherwiseC.ButD.So
小題10:
A.howB.whatC.whereD.why
小題11:
A.completedB.finishedC.orderedD.got
小題12:
A.gradeB.placeC.markD.position
小題13:
A.BeforeB.WhileC.AfterD.As
小題14:
A.confidentB.loudC.lowD.pleasant
小題15:
A.houseB.kitchenC.tableD.restaurant
小題16:
A.courageB.abilityC.imaginationD.time
小題17:
A.put downB.picked upC.took overD.pointed out
小題18:
A.reasonB.causeC.presentD.permission
小題19:
A.governmentB.televisionC.schoolD.restaurant
小題20:
A.companyB.factoryC.advertisementD.show

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:A
小題4:C
小題5:B
小題6:D
小題7:B
小題8:D
小題9:C
小題10:A
小題11:B
小題12:A
小題13:D
小題14:A
小題15:D
小題16:A
小題17:B
小題18:A
小題19:B
小題20:D
作者是一位17歲的中學生,利用業(yè)余時間打工。一天,在身心疲憊打工的時候,一個人一句話使作者對自己的前途重燃希望。那句話是:You Are Going Places(你前途無量)。
小題1:C短語辨析。A感覺累B感覺激動C悶悶不樂D心情很好 句意:我去上班的時候心情非常不好。feeling down 是現在分詞作伴隨狀語,意為“悶悶不樂”。倒數第二段的They 47 my spirit from being down也說明了該題答案。故選C
小題2:B詞義辨析。A幫助B應付,處理C談論D遇見  deal with表示“對付”;help with幫助某人做......;talk with和......交談;meet with遇到,經受。句意:應付那些抱怨食品、座位等的顧客是大大小小的事情。故選B
小題3:A seat是使動詞,表示“使坐下”,be seated意為“坐下,就座”;sit是不及物動詞,應為where they sat。句意:顧客抱怨他們就座的位置。故選A
小題4:C詞義辨析。A吸引B避免C使生氣D適應  annoy表示“使生氣”。因為作者前面提到了顧客的種種抱怨,因此只能導致雇員的煩惱、生氣。句意:諸如此類的小事容易造成我們雇員的煩惱。故選C
小題5:B詞義辨析。A顧客B雇員C老板D雇傭者 劇中的our和下文的we給答案做了提示。employees表示“受雇者,雇工”。句意:諸如此類的小事容易造成我們雇員的煩惱。
小題6:D 詞義辨析。A桌子B盒子C廚房D地點,場所 根據后面的where I keep the dirty 37 in the boxes句子,排除B項;不可能把臟盤子放在客人用餐的桌子上,故排除A;kitchen不會與客人用餐的地方處于同一個位置,故排除D。句意:他們碰巧坐在我存放過用過的盤子附近的地方。spot表示“地方,地點”。
小題7:B詞義辨析。A房間B盤子C衣服D椅子  the dirty dishes指客人用過的盤子。因為作者是在餐廳打工的學生,所以“端盤子”才能與文章主題相符。故選B
小題8:D上下文辨析。A男人B女人C人們D服務員該空指服務人員在餐館的來回走動,穿梭服務。顧客們是來這里就餐的,不能來回走,故排除D,A,B兩項太片面。句意:顧客們的進進出出、服務人員的穿梭走動。故選D
小題9:C連詞辨析A和B或者C但是D因此句意:雖然餐館處于一片忙亂的狀態(tài),但是這三位婦女在專心的看著我。該空前的crazy給該空提出了暗示。故選C
小題10:A特殊疑問詞辨析。句意:注視著我為了確保每張桌子是干凈的去迎接下一位顧客,而多么努力的工作。how相當于how hard。故選A
小題11:B詞義辨析。A完成的B完成的C訂購D得到    句意:她們吃晚飯的時候。根據下文的I took their plates back to the kitchen排除C、D選項;complete往往用于完成“建筑物”、“工程”、“書籍”等;而finish制作完手中的事情,如:“用完”、“吃完”等。故選B
小題12:A詞義辨析。A年紀B地方C分數D職位 句意:她們詢問我上哪個年級。
通過上下文,可知作者是個打工的學生,故B項符合文章。
小題13:D詞義辨析。A在。。之前B當。。。時C在。。以后 句意:當她們離開的時候,她們走過我身邊。
as引導時間狀語從句時,表示主從句的動作同時發(fā)生。由句意排除A、D選項;while引導時間狀語從句時,從句中的謂語動詞是延續(xù)性動詞。故選D
小題14:A詞義辨析。A自信的B大聲的C低的D令人愉快的   句意:她們從我身邊走過時,有一個人用自信和溫和的語調說。
由下文的You are going places.(你前途無量)推測說話者語氣。因為說話人在鼓勵作者,所以只有A項符合語境。
小題15:D詞義辨析。A房子B廚房C桌子D餐館   句意:客人說完后就離開了餐館。由下文知道,they指three elderly ladies,她們來餐館用餐。故選D
小題16:A 詞義辨析A勇氣B能力C想象D時間    根據文意可知,別人給予了作者自信的“勇氣”,作者才得以重新振作起來。故選A
小題17:B短語辨析。pick up表示“使恢復精神”。put down放下,鎮(zhèn)壓;take over接管;point out指出。句意:她們讓我振作起來。故選B
小題18:A詞義辨析。A理由,原因B原因C現在D允許
句意:她們給了我繼續(xù)努力的理由。reason表示某種行為的原因;cause表示某種現象的原因。故選A
小題19:B詞義辨析。A政府B電視C學校D餐館
句意:有人曾經告訴我,沒有學位,我就不能從事電視臺的工作。下文的I'm now a co-anchor(聯(lián)合主持人)of a student-produced television 50.暗示這里的答案。 故選B
小題20:D詞義辨析A公司B工廠C廣告D演出Da student-produced television show表示學生制作的電視節(jié)目。show表示“演出,表演節(jié)目”。
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小題3:Though your friend is deserted, you’d better not say dirty words about her/ his friend because _______________________ .
A.they might get along well again and you might be deserted
B.your friend might not like you to say that against her / his friend
C.it may be a sign that you don’t care for your friend
D.your friend might hate you in the future
小題4:Which of the following might be suitable words when your friend’s dog dies?
A.Don’t worry too much. I’ll give you a good one.
B.I’m sorry to hear that. It was such a good dog.
C.I’ m sorry you lost your dog. But it was at its ripe age.
D.You must be sad about it. That’s enough.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Mom was right! If you say thank you, for even the smallest gift or slightest show of kindness, you’ll feel happy.
Gratitude, says Robert A. Emmons, a professor or psychology at the University of California, is an important element of happiness. In his recent took, Thanks!, Emmons uses the first major study on gratitude to prove mom’s point. In acknowledging and developing this much-ignored expression of thankfulness, he explains how people have benefited---- even improved their health.
As one of the leading scholars of the positive psychology movement, he admits gratitude may be difficult to express. He advises you to begin by admitting that life is good and full of events and elements that make daily existence a wonder. Second, recognize that the source of life’s goodness is more than just you. That source may be your mom, a friend, partner, child, colleague at work or play, or any combination of these.
Gratitude is always other-directed, notes Emmons. You can be pleased or angry with yourself and feel guilty about doing something wrong, but you can never be grateful to or for yourself.
Expressing gratitude shouldn’t be a reaction; it should be a state of mind. To feel grateful when life is a breeze and you have more than you need is easy. To feel grateful in time of crisis---- anger, hatred and bitterness----is easier. Also, too many people are aware of life’s blessings only after these are lost.
It’s crisis and chaos ---- danger, disease, disability and death ---- that bring many individuals to realize just how dependent they are on others. Yet it’s the way each of us begins life and ends it. It’s too bad that so many people waste those decades in between labouring under the illusion they are self-sufficient, says Emmons.
The abundance of voices expressing gratitude from his studies of individuals with chronic health problems is many. But Emmons goes beyond his “groundbreaking” science to make his case for gratitude by including the inspirational writings of philosophers, novelists and saints, as well as the beliefs of various religions and their respective scriptures. Taken together, these observations are summed up quite nicely by famous humanist Albert Schweitzer, who said the secret of life is “giving thanks for everything.”
To enable and embrace gratitude, Emmons encourages the readers of Thanks! To keep a gratitude diary. He even provides easy-to-follow directions on how to practice and develop gratitude.
I’m not a reader or advocate of self-help books, but I am thankful for the reference I found in a newspaper article to the research Emmons was conducting on gratitude involving organ donors and recipients. The chance discovery led me to this book.
Mom implied that kindness seems to find its way back to the giver because life really is all about giving, receiving and repaying. So I’ll pay attention to her professional advice and say: Thank you, professor Emmons.
小題1:What is the text mainly discussed?
A.There are many ways of being thankful.
B.Gratitude is important to happiness.
C.Mom is great for her being thankful.
D.Being thankful will keep you fit.
小題2:The author mentions Robert A. Emmons’ book Thanks! In order to prove that ___.
A. Professor Emmons supports mom’s study on psychology.
B. mom is as great a psychologist as Professor Emmons.
C. Professor Emmons is a famous psychologist.
D. mom is right about her viewpoint on gratitude.
小題3:It will be easier for you to feel grateful when ___________.
A.you live a comfortable life
B.you receive gifts on your birthday
C.you get help during your hard times
D.you are congratulated on your success
小題4:What is the opinion of Professor Emmons?
A.It is enough to thank others orally.
B.Whether you are thankful is always up to you.
C.Remember to be thankful anytime and anywhere.
D.It is easier to be thankful for yourself than for others.
小題5:In the writer’s opinion, Emmons’ book Thanks! On gratitude is _______.
A.one-sidedB.reasonableC.puzzlingD.helpful

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Mr. Lang worked in a factory. As a driver he was busy but he was paid much. His wife was an able woman and did all the housework. When he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. So he had enough time when he had a holiday. A few friends of his liked gambling(賭博)and he learned it soon. So he was interested in it and hardly forgot anything except gambling. He lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. His wife told him not to do it but he didn’t listen to her. She had to tell the police. He and his friends were punished for it. And he was nearly sent away. After he came out of lock-up(拘留所), he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him. It was New Year’s Day. Mr. Lang didn’t go to work. He felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. He called his friends and they came soon. But they were afraid the police would come. He told his five-year-old son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. They waited for a long time and didn’t think the police would come and began to gamble. Suddenly a few policemen opened the door and came in.
“I saw there weren’t any policemen outside, Daddy” said the boy “So I went to the crossing and asked some to come.”
小題1:Mr. Lang was paid much because _______.
A.he was a worker   
B.he worked in a factory
C.he was a driver and had a lot of work to do  
D.he had worked there for a long time
小題2:Mrs. Lang did all housework because _______.
A.she couldn’t find any work
B.she thought her husband was tired
C.her husband spent all time in gambling
D.she wouldn’t stop her husband gambling
小題3:The woman had to leave Mr. Lang because _______.
A.he didn’t love her any longer
B.he wouldn’t stop gambling
C.he had been put into lockup
D.he was nearly sent away by the factory
小題4:Which of the following is right? _________.
A.The boy hoped his father would be put into lockup again
B.The boy thought his father needed some policemen
C.The boy hoped his father would stop gambling soon
D.The boy hoped his mother would come back to do housework

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