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科目: 來源:模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     I had looked forward to this day for a long time. Finally I, Kirsty Stuart, would stand on the top of Mount
Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps. Although I climbed often in my native Scotland, this was my first trip
to the Alps. My companions-Jean-Pierre Barton, Maurice Gautier, and Mary Sargent-and I left our camp early
and planned to reach the top by late morning.
     As we neared the top, large clouds gathered and it began to snow. We found shelter and decided to wait
for the snow to stop. After three hours, however, we decided to go back and try again the next day. We started
down the mountain in the thick snow. Jean-Pierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them. As
he was returning to us, he started to fall. His fall started an avalanehe (雪崩) and it was falling towards us! I
was swept away by the heavy snow. Jean-Pierre hurried down to me. "Are you OK?" he asked.
     "I think I broke my leg," I answered.
     "I'd better radio for help!" he said."Where are the others?" We couldn't see Maurice or Mary anywhere.
     Jean-Pierre called the emergency radio number, and the police said they would send help right away. It
seemed like hours, but only minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter. The helicopter couldn't
land on the mountainside, so they lowered two men, two dogs and a stretcher (擔(dān)架). One man ran to me, but
I told him to search for the others. The dogs were trained for avalanche rescue and soon began to dig crazily
in the snow.
     Bernardo, the lead dog, found Mary's scarf and led the rescuers to her. Maurice was nearby. The men gave
us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to lift us into the helicopter. Two men inside the helicopter
pulled us up with the ropes. I went first on the stretcher.
     Once we were safely inside, the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix Our poor rescuers and their
dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain. Later we would find these brave men and thank them
for saving our lives.
1. What prevented the climbers from reaching the top?
A. The terrible weather.
B. The loss of the sunglasses.
C. The injury of the team members.
D. The unexpected height of the mountain.
2. How did the writer break his leg?
A. The road was covered with snow.
B. His companion knocked into him.
C. The heavy clouds blocked his view.
D. The avalanche caused a fall for him.
3. How did the writer feel while waiting for help?
A. Anxious.
B. Crazy.
C. Sorry.
D. Annoyed.
4. What do we learn from the passage?
A. Mary was the leader of the team.
B. The team was upset about their failure.
C. It was several hours before the rescue team arrived.
D. The writer was excited thinking of climbing Mount Blanc.

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科目: 來源:同步題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     The town I live in is about to put cameras at all traffic lights to catch people who run red lights. 
It___1__me of how many people I've seen who take the yellow light as a __2__to go faster. I also 
can't understand why people don't move when the traffic light has turned green. Above all, there 
are those___3__situations in which someone doesn't even ___4__that the light turns red, and just 
keeps going. That is why so many ___5__happen! All these situations make me__6___the purpose
 of traffic lights.
     ___7___, it's even more frightening to imagine letting people make their own decisions at __8___  
crossroads. Do the biggest cars get to go first? Who decides who goes next? So I guess I do like 
the idea of a system to__9___traffic. And I'll do my best to___10__the traffic rules: to go, to be 
cautious, and to stop when I'm__11___to.     
      It occurs to me that my___12__ have done much the same for me__13___teaching me how to
 live. They have given me many__14__ lights: to get along well with others, to listen and talk to them,
 to help others, and to__15___with joy and purpose. They have also given me some red lights 
___16__my life goes astray(誤入歧途):  not to be greedy,  to keep my temper, and to control my 
desires. And there___17__have been some yellow caution lights: to watch how much I drink, to
keep control of my behavior, and to___18___ school regularly and work hard.       
     If I obey these rules, my life will be as__19___as it can  be. Just as I'm wise to pay attention to 
the traffic lights when I'm walking across the street, I'm wise to pay attention to the " ___20__signals" 
given to me by my parents.
(     )1.A. suggests     
(     )2.A. sight        
(     )3.A. instant      
(     )4.A. notice       
(     )5.A. events       
(     )6.A. think of     
(     )7.A. Besides      
(     )8.A.noisy         
(     )9.A. control      
(     )10.A. learn        
(     )11.A. supposed     
(     )12.A. teachers     
(     )13.A. in charge of 
(     )14.A. safe         
(     )15.A. live         
(     )16.A. unless       
(     )17.A. still        
(     )18.A. start        
(     )19.A. good         
(     )20.A. traffic 
B.informs       
B. signal       
B. exciting     
B. sense        
B. problems     
B. wonder about 
B. Anyway       
B.narrow        
B. direct       
B. obey         
B. used         
B. friends      
B. in face of   
B. green        
B. share        
B. when         
B. even         
B. attend       
B. colorful     
B. light        
C. reminds            
C. message            
C. dangerous          
C. remember           
C. situations         
C. care for           
C. Instead            
C.crowded             
C. improve            
C. protect            
C. devoted            
C. leave              
C.in terms of         
C. beneficial         
C. work               
C. before             
C. only               
C. leave              
C. meaningful         
C. life               
D. warns                                
D. switch                               
D. cautious                             
D. feel                                 
D. accidents                            
D. worry about                          
D. However                              
D.key                                   
D. serve                                
D. carry                                
D. delighted                            
D. parents                              
D.in danger of                          
D. helpful                              
D. communicate                          
D. till                                 
D. also                                 
D. miss                                 
D. healthy                              
D. confidence                           

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科目: 來源:安徽省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解

     A primary school teacher who left a class of 25 pupils in tears after she told them Santa Claus did not
exist has been fired. When excited youngsters became rowdy as they talked a- bout Santa, the supply
teacher said out suddenly, "It's your parents who leave out presents on Christmas Day."
     The class of seven-year-olds at Blackshaw Lane Primary School, Royton, Greater Manchester burst in
to tears and told their parents when they arrived home. Mothers and fa- thers then complained about the
incident and were sent a letter by the school saying the teacher, who only worked at the school for one day
last week, has been punished.
     The school has now said it will not hire her again.
     One father said, "My son came home and said that his teacher had told the class that Santa doesn't
exist and it's their mum and dad that put out presents for them. Obviously, they were all talking about
Christmas and being a bit rowdy. She just came straight out with it. "
     "My son was in tears and so was everyone else in the class -- especially as it was so close to
Christmas. I thought it was wrong. He was crazy about it. He's only seven-year-old and it's part of the
magic of Christmas to him. "
     "We told him that she did not believe in Father Christmas because of her religion and he's fine now. "
     "The father described the incident as ' shocking' and believed it was done with malicious intent (惡意地). A lot of parents were angry and complained to the school. The teacher, who was supplied by
Rochdale and Oldham Supply Agency, is still listed and will work with other schools," the agency said.
     However, the head teacher in Angela McCormick refused to comment on the incident.

1. Who felt the angriest about the incident?
A. The teacher who was fired.            
B. The parents whose children cried.
C. The pupils who were in tears.          
D. Santa Claus the teacher talked about.
2. The seven-year-old children cried because of        .
A. something about Santa Claus          
B. the letters by the school
C. their teacher's leaving              
D. the presents left out by the parents
3. We can infer from the passage that       .
A. the teacher was fired and couldn't continue her career in teaching
B. the parents complained about the discipline of the school
C. the little pupils felt disappointed after hearing the news told by the teacher
D. in reality, Santa Claus exists and gives out presents once a year
4. What's the meaning of the underlined word "rowdy"?
A. surprised.      
B. noisy.        
C. discouraged.  
D. annoyed

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科目: 來源:月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
     On the first day of my new high school, I almost had a nervous breakdown. Everything about the
school seemed so difficult. When I got home, my parents said, "You're nervous and that's okay. Everyone
is afraid of high school." I denied it. I wanted to be strong, so I refused to let anyone know about my fear, even my closest friends.
    On the first day I was late for every class and was constantly lost. The school seemed like a puzzle that
I couldn't figure out. Was this how the whole year was going to be? I didn't think I could rise to this
challenge, especially carrying a huge backpack that I could hardly lift. It was so big that I could knock
someone out with it! The schoolmates seemed to regard me as a fool, and they were probably right.
    Despite my fears, after the first week I finally had my schedule figured out.  With the exception of falling up and down the stairs a couple of times and getting laughed at, high school was turning out to be not so
bad. It was actually much better than middle school and much more challenging.
    Since then, I've been elected vice monitor of my class, which wasn't much of a victory since only three
people ran for the four positions.
    It is normal to be scared about a new school. Take a deep breath and relax. High school is something
that any student can overcome. Make sure you participate in some outofclass activities because you'll find
it easier to make friends. Try to do your best, even if it isn't straight A's.
    Most important of all, be who you are, whether you're a "fool", an athlete, or a lower grader. Don't try
to pretend to be someone you're not. Now you know the true secrets of high school.

1. The main reason for the author's fear on his first day is that ________.
A. he was unable to work out the puzzle
B. his schoolmates were unfriendly to him
C. he was not familiar with the new surroundings
D. his schoolbag was too heavy for him to carry

2. From the author's first day experience we can infer that ________.
A. his home was far from the school
B. he got to school after classes began
C. he didn't get any school schedule
D. he didn't know the right way to class

3. After his first week at school, the author ________.
A. was still not accustomed to the schedule
B. gradually adjusted himself to the new school
C. found high school not so challenging as he had imagined
D. ran for monitor of his class against three other students

4. According to the passage, the secret of the author's success lies mainly in ________.
A. making more friends
B. getting more A's at school
C. being who he really is
D. joining in outofclass activities

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科目: 來源:月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
     A father's job is unique. If parents had job descriptions, mine would read: organize bills, play dates,
laundry, meals, carpool, snacks and outings. The only thing on my husband's description would be the
word "fun" written in big red letters along the top.
    Our parenting styles complement each other. His style is a nonstop adventure where no one has to
worry about washing their hands, or eating vegetables. I'm too busy worrying to be fun. Besides, every
time I try, I am constantly outdone by my husband.
    I bought my children bubble gumflavored toothpaste, and I taught them how to brush their teeth.  They
thought it was neat until my husband taught them how to rinse(瀨口)by spitting out water between their
two front teeth like a fountain.
    I tried singing fun songs as I washed behind my children's ears during bath time. They enthusiastically
sang and clapped until their father came in and taught them how to catapult (彈射) the soap into the sink
with the washcloth.
    I took the children for a nature walk to corral (把……趕入……) a slow ladybug(瓢蟲)into my son's
insect cage. I was "cool" until their father came home, spent two minutes in the backyard, and captured a
beetle the size of a Chihuahua (吉娃娃,一種產(chǎn)于墨西哥的狗)..
     I try to tell myself I am a good parent even if my husband does things I can't do. I can make sure my
children are safe. But I can't wire the VCR so my children can't watch their favourite video.
     I can carry my children in my arms when they are tired and kiss them good night. But I can't flip them
upside down so they can walk on the ceiling or prop them on my shoulders so they can see the moths
flying inside the light fixture.
     I can take them to doctor appointments, but I'll never go into the wilderness to fish. I'll even sit in the
first row of every Little League game, but I'll never teach my children how to hit a home run or slide into
first base.
     I can do a lot of things for my children, but no matter how hard I try, I can never be their father.

1. What's the job of the mother in the passage?
A.  Looking after children,  going shopping and doinghousework.
B. Going shopping and sending her children to school.
C.  Playing with her children and going to school with them.
D. Working in the office and taking care of her children and husband.

2. The father will do the following EXCEPT   ________ according to the passage.
A. going wild to fish with the children
B. making appointments with doctors
C. flipping the children upside down
D. teaching the children how to hit a home run

3. What's the best title for the passage?
A. Mothers Have a Unique Job
B. Children Are Very Important
C. Fathers Have a Unique Job
D. Parents Have Gentle Children

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科目: 來源:河北省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。

      As my bride of many years greeted me one evening, her voice was heard through the door, "Guess
what?"
     I always take a deep breath on this very leading question. "What?" I asked.
     "I just won a sales contest at work and the prize is dinner for two at the new fancy restaurant down
by the river front!"
     Her excitement was inspiring. We knew the restaurant was superior because we could only
understand parts of the menu. "See? I told you there would be a place for me to wear my new spring
outfit," she shyly reminded me.
     "Two can play at that game," I responded. "I will wear my gray suit, my Borsalino imported straw
hat and a new silk tie. We will be dressed very well. This town will never be the same. Almost like our
first date."
     It was early spring and nearing dusk as the head waiter showed us to a table by a window, with a
view of the river. The table was beautifully set, with a smoke-gray tablecloth decorated by bright red
napkins, lemon slices in the long-stemmed water glasses, fresh flowers. A delicious meal served in such
an atmosphere should be remembered a long time. As it turned out, this would probably never be
forgotten.
     As the shadows lengthened, the riverboats rocking in the river, I murmured, "Why don't we walk
down the path like we did in Paris a few years ago? Remember the fun we had?"
     Hand in hand, we walked by the stores. People smiled and nodded. Lots of smiling and nodding,
in fact. "I never realized there were so many friendly people as we have seen this evening, dear," I
observed.
     "Probably your new straw hat. Or the fact that you're such a handsome guy," she answered.
     We completed the walking tour past the store windows. After acknowledging many smiles, we
found ourselves back at the restaurant, looking at our reflection in the window. It was then that I saw
the reason  for all the smiles.
     Caught in the fly(紐扣蓋) of my trousers and hanging down for all to see was a bright red napkin
from  the restaurant!
1. Why did the author write the passage  
A. To make readers laugh.            
B. To give readers a warning.
C.To describe a delicious dinner.      
D. To tell us the love of an old people.
2. Why did the wife suggest having a dinner out?
A. Because she wanted to play a game with her husband.
B. Because she wanted to have fun just like they did before.
C. Because she was given a prize for her excellent work.
D. Because they missed the atmosphere in the superior restaurant.
3. How did the couple feel when they were greeted with so many smiles?
A. Ashamed        
B. Shy          
C. Stupid        
D. Proud
4. What do you think of the author's wife?
A. She is capable in work.            
B. She lives a luxurious life.
C. She is particular in dressing.        
D. She is hard to please.

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科目: 來源:月考題 題型:完形填空

完形填空
     When I was in primary school, I got into a major argument with a boy in my class. I can't   _1_   what
it was about, but I have never forgotten the   _2_   I learned that day.
    I was   _3_   that I was right and he was wrong-and he was sure that I was wrong and he was right.
The     4   decided to teach us a very important lesson. She   5     both of us up to the     6    of the class and     7    him on one side of her desk and me on    8  . In the middle of her desk was a large, round object.
I could     9    see that it was black. She asked the boy what   10    the object was. "White," he answered.
    I couldn't believe he said the object was white,      11    it was obviously black! Another    12   started
between my classmate and me, this    13    about the color of the object.
    The teacher told me to go to stand where the boy was standing and told him to come to stand where I
had been. We changed     14  , and now she asked me what the color of the object was. I    15     answer, "White." It was an object with two    16    colored sides, and from his side it was white.  17     from my
side was the color black.
    My teacher taught me a very important lesson that day: You must   18    in the other person's shoes and
look at the   19    through their eyes in order to    20     understand their view.
(     )1. A. think      
(     )2. A. lesson    
(     )3. A. told      
(     )4. A. officer    
(     )5. A. told      
(     )6. A. back        
(     )7. A. planted    
(     )8. A. the other  
(     )9. A. happily    
(     )10. A. width      
(     )11. A. when      
(     )12. A. fight        
(     )13. A. time      
(     )14. A. places    
(     )15. A. needed to  
(     )16. A. similarly    
(     )17. A. Still      
(     )18. A. seat      
(     )19. A. situation    
(     )20. A. unexpectedly  
B. suppose        
B. lecture        
B. wished          
B. teacher        
B. came            
B. front          
B. placed          
B. another        
B. fortunately    
B. shape          
B. unless          
B. argument        
B. year            
B. seats          
B. was able to    
B. differently    
B. Since          
B. stand          
B. movement        
B. suddenly        
C. remind      
C. class        
C. convinced  
C. doctor      
C. brought    
C. middle      
C. had        
C. other        
C. clearly      
C. color        
C. until        
C. conversation  
C. month      
C. attitudes    
C. hoped to    
C. beautifully    
C. Only        
C. lie          
C. condition    
C. quietly        
D. remember    
D. text        
D. allowed      
D. parent      
D. woke        
D. side        
D. fixed        
D. others      
D. nearly      
D. size        
D. if          
D. game        
D. day          
D. glasses      
D. had to      
D. surprisingly
D. Also        
D. put          
D. behaviour    
D. truly        

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科目: 來源:月考題 題型:閱讀理解

                                                                  A Divine Plan
    At a fundraising dinner for a school that serves learningdisabled children, the father of one student
delivered a speech that would never be forgotten by those who attended. He began with a question.
"Everything God does is done with perfection. Yet, my son, Shay, cannot learn and understand things
as other children do. Where is God's plan reflected in my son?"
    The audience was stilled by the question. The father continued,"I believe that when God brings a child
like Shay into the world, an opportunity to realize the Divine Plan presents itself. And it comes in the way
people treat that child."
    Then he told the following story:
    Shay and I walked past a park where some boys Shay knew were playing baseball. Shay asked,"Do
you think they will let me play?"
    I knew that most boys would not want him on their team. Shay didn't even know how to hold the bat
properly, much less connect with the ball. So I approached one of the boys on the field and asked if Shay could play. The boy looked around for guidance from his teammates. Getting none, he took matters into
his own hands and said, "We are losing by six runs(得分). The game is in the eighth inning(回合). He can be on our team and we will try to put him up to bat in the ninth inning."
    In the bottom of the eighth inning, Shay's team scored a few runs but was still behind by three. At the
top of the ninth inning, Shay put on a glove and played in the outfield.
    In the bottom of the ninth inning, Shay's team scored again. They had the potential to win. Would the
team actually let Shay bat at this juncture and give away their chance to win the game?
    Surprisingly, Shay was given the bat.  At last, understanding what the boy's intentions had been, the
boys from both teams helped Shay win the game for the team and Shay was cheered as the hero.
     "That day," said the father softly with tears now rolling down his face,"the boys from both teams
helped bring a piece of the Divine Plan into this world."

1. Why did the father think most of the boys wouldn't let Shay join them?
A. Because it was a very important game and they couldn't   afford to lose it.
B. Because they knew Shay was physically disabled.
C. Because they didn't get on well with Shay.
D. Because they knew Shay was anything but good at playing baseball.

2. The sentence "Although no hits came his way, he was obviously very happy just to be on the field."
    should be put     at the end of ________.
A. Paragraph 5              
B. Paragraph 6
C. Paragraph 8              
D. Paragraph 9

3. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Shay's team would have lost the game without him.
B. The opponent team let Shay score purposely.
C. It was quite by accident that Shay scored.
D. Shay's team let him play because they didn't take the  game seriously.

4. The underlined word "juncture" can be explained by ________.
A. a critical point        
B. a particular place
C. a dilemma                
D. an important game

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科目: 來源:安徽省模擬題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     Many years ago, my dad was diagnosed with a heart disease. He had to be    1  to the hospital
unexpectedly and was unable to work at a(n)   2  job.
     Wanting to do    3   to keep himself busy, he decided to   4   to work at the local children
hospital and   5   up working with the sick children. A girl there had a(n)     6    disease that paralyzed
(癱瘓) her from the neck down. She couldn't do anything, and was very     7   . My dad started visiting
her in her room,    8  paints, brushes and paper. He   9   the paper up against a backing (襯墊物), 
  10  the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint.     11 his head would move. He would visit her
 12  he could and paint for her. All the   13    he would tell her, "you can do anything you make up
your   14    to. "
     _15 , she began to paint using her mouth. Soon after, the little girl left because the doctors  16 there
was nothing else they could do for her. My dad also left for a while because he became ill. Some time
later, my dad  17  and returned. One day while working there he   18  the front doors open. In came the
little girl who had been paralyzed, and at this time she was walking. She ran   19   over to my dad and
hugged him really tight. She gave my dad a picture she had done using her hands.  At the bottom there
was a sentence   20    , "Thank you for helping me walk. "
     My dad, who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture, loved every single child
in that hospital.
(     )1.A. received    
(     )2.A. steady      
(     )3.A. nothing    
(     )4.A. volunteer  
(     )5.A. picked      
(     )6.A. effective  
(     )7.A. hopeless    
(     )8.A. fetching    
(     )9.A. played      
(     )10.A. handed    
(     )11.A. Besides    
(     )12.A. whenever  
(     )13.A. while      
(     )14.A. idea      
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(     )18.A. noticed    
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(     )20.A. describing
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B. brought    
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B. rested    
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科目: 來源:安徽省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

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     Recently a young fellow from Sheridan was accused of first-degree murder. The youth was
15 years old when he shot and killed a 79-year-old man while burglarizing (入室盜竊)the man's
home. The victim was a well-respected and much loved Sheridan citizen.
     The crime and punishment are tragedies. It was a tragedy that a wonderful citizen of the city
was shot and killed in his bedroom in the middle of the night. It is another tragedy that the young
man, now 17, will likely spend the rest of his life in prison.
     His mother had largely neglected the young man. Suffering an unhappy marriage life, his mother
sent him to live with an aunt and uncle in Sheridan. The youth really had no activities other than
skateboarding at the skate park.  The circle of friends that the youth had was basically in 1he same
boat: they had little parental love and care in their lives.
     I wonder what would have happened to the young fellow if he had been introduced to the joys
of the outdoors at an early age. Perhaps his life would have taken a different course. Many of us
have learned our outdoor skills by observing our parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, or some
other adults. Basically, the people who taught us cared for us and wanted to get us interested in
their outdoor activities.
     Parents, grandparents, relatives, and friends of the family need to do the same thing today. We
need to educate our children in outdoor skills. We need to teach them by taking them fishing, hunting,
hiking, birding, horseback riding, and swimming. Most of all, we need to spend time with our children
and show them we care.
     We need to give our youths some healthy outdoor alternatives to the drug and troublemaking culture
that results from too little supervision and too little love. By doing so, perhaps we can avoid further
tragedies.
1. The purpose of the author in writing the article is ______.
A. to call for giving children outdoor experiences
B. to ask to punish children if they break the laws
C. to tell us a tragedy about a young boy
D. to present that too many troubles exist in society
2. What is the author's attitude towards the young fellow?
A. Hateful.      
B. Unconcerned.
C. Ironical.      
D. Sympathetic.
3. From the text we can know the reason for the young fellow's crime is that ______.
A. his mother didn't have a good marriage
B. his aunt and uncle treated him badly
C. he enjoyed skateboarding at the skate park
D. he was short of parental control and love
3. According to the fourth and fifth paragraph, we can know ______.
A. children used to do outdoor activities by themselves
B. parents are always playing with children
C. the boy may have avoided crime if taken care of
D. parents used to ignore their children

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