3、—Why don’t we take a little break?

—Didn’t we just have _____ in the amusement park near the beach?

A.one            B.so            C.it         D.that

3、A

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—Why don’t we take a little break?

—Didn’t we just have _____ in the amusement park near the beach?

A.one            B.so            C.it         D.that

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A couple of days ago, my sister Liz and I spoke about Dad, and we decided to get him a little something together for Father’s Day. we talked about times when we were ---36--- up and how Mom and Dad used to play the “good cop, bad cop” thing on us. Dad has been a person of few words since we were ---37---. He raised us more by ---38--- than anything else. When he spoke, though, we listened, and he was always mysterious and difficult to understand. There was always a(n) ---39--- meaning that I never got, but Liz always ---40--- to decipher(破解)him. By the time I got to high school, I had wanted a whole bunch of skateboard gear(裝備) and I ---41--- I was too old to ask money from my parents so I worked a burger joint. One day, I was really angry about annoying burgers. I came home huffing and puffing(氣喘吁吁). Dad saw me and asked me what was the ---42---. I told him that I was fed up with annoying burgers. He said that we all have to ---43--- somewhere, that we may know it now, but  the skills we learn even in a burger joint might come I handy later in life. “Who knows, you might end up having to run a ---44 or even own one when you grow up,” said Dad. The ---45--- me down and I kept what he said in mind, even though I didn’t agree with it.

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36. A. getting                B. going                C. growing            D. coming

37. A. schoolboys          B. kids                  C. adults                D. graduates

38. A. instruction           B. example             C. order                D. inspiration

39. A. obvious               B. unclear              C. reasonable         D. hidden

40. A. failed                  B. refused              C. tried                  D. managed

41. A. imagined             B. promised           C. figured              D. suggested

42. A. experience           B. matter               C. event                D. accident

43. A. start                   B. work                 C. stay                  D. leave

44. A. restaurant            B. hospital             C. school               D. plant

45. A. calmed                B. settled               C. let                     D. put

46. A. exciting               B. worrying           C. busy                 D. happy

47. A. meetings             B. parties               C. menus               D. orders

48. A. break                  B. show                C. go                    D. set

49. A. quarrel                B. laziness             C. relaxation          D. tension

50. A. eventually            B. regularly            C. obviously          D. thankfully

51. A. breakfast             B. lunch                C. opening             D. closing

52. A. influenced           B. interested           C. inspired             D. impressed

53. A. when                  B. why                  C. whether            D. where

54. A. important            B. impressive         C. interesting         D. insignificant

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C. Expect the unexpected.

D. Remember what matters.

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People who are impatient are people who insist on getting things done now and don’t like to waste time. However, some things just can’t be rushed. Think about your happiest memories. Chances are, they were instances when your patience paid off, like when you worked steadily towards a goal that wasn’t immediately gratifying, or took a little extra time to spend leisurely with a loved one. Good things may not always come to those who wait, but most good things that do come don’t come right away

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Yes, you have plans, but things don’t always work out as planned. Accept the twists and turns in life gracefully. Keep your expectations realistic. This applies not only to circumstances, but also the behavior of those around you. If you find yourself blowing up over your child or your spouse accidentally spilling a drink, you’re not in touch with the fact that people aren’t perfect. Even if the occasion is not an isolated incident but is instead caused by their repeated neglect and carelessness, losing your patience isn’t going to make it any better. That’s something to be addressed with discussion and self-control

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First, take a few minutes to do absolutely nothing. Just sit quietly and think. Don’t watch television; don’t even read. Do nothing. It may be hard at first, and you may even feel pretty impatient after a minute or two, but by taking some time out you can essentially slow your world down, and that’s important to develop the attitude necessary to develop patience. Second, stop holding yourself and the world around you to unreachable standards. Sure, we’d all be more patient if babies didn’t cry, dishes didn’t break, computers didn’t crash, and people didn’t make mistakes ― but that’s never going to happen. Expecting the world to run smoothly is like beating your head against the wall.

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閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  If you walk to the far end of any school courtyard in the UK during the lunch break, you will find several teenagers trying to hide their cigarette smoke from the teachers at the other end.

  Teenage smoking is a big problem in the UK, even though it is illegal to smoke before you reach 16 years of age. Children start smoking from as young as 11, and over a quarter of 15-year-olds are regular smokes , according to the Office of National Statistics(統(tǒng)計(jì)) or ONS in the UK.

  Jonathan Williams, a 15-year-old boy from Hastings on the southeast coast of England, smoking four months ago.“All my friends smoke cigarettes,”he said.“It's easy to buy them because most people my age look 16 anyway. No one can tell the difference between a 15 and 16-year-old.”

  Young girls living in the UK are much more likely to smoke than boys. They also smoke more frequently. This is because girls are more likely to“follow the crowd”. They want to feel included .

  Jonathan's sister Paula is 17. She tried her first cigarette when she was just 12.“I didn't start smoking regularly until a year ago, because I was afraid of my mum finding out,”She said.“but now I'm over 16. There is nothing she can do, even though she doesn't agree to it.”

  Parents, teachers and government are increasingly concerned (關(guān)注) about this trend (趨勢(shì)) . The latest ONS research says that this habit will kill about 1 million of today's teenagers when they reach middle age.

  In New Castle in northeast England, the local health expert is working with a secondary school to help teenagers stop smoking. They hold regular“stopping”meeting where students can talk openly about smoking and are given advice about why and how to stop.

  Parents and experts are also concerned because there seems to be a relationship between smoking and educational achievement. Most students who pass fewer than five General Certificate of Secondary Education Exams( GCSEs) , which all students must take at the age of 16, are regular smokers. The national average for a good student is nine GCSE passes.

1.From Jonathan's experience we can conclude that some boys ________.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)re born smoking

B.a(chǎn)re experienced at smoking

C.smoke only to help others

D.smoke only to follow others

2.What Paula said in the text means ________.

[  ]

A.she smokes mostly in her family

B.she doesn't like her parents

C.she can smoke freely when she's 16 years old

D.she can earn money to buy cigarettes

3.From this passage we may learn that ________.

[  ]

A.only teachers are worried about the problem of teenage smoking

B.teenage smoking is a serious problem in UK

C.smoking has little effect on teenagers' health

D.the writer suggests the government close cigarette factories

4.In the last paragraph the writer wants to show us ________.

[  ]

A.smoking is bad for students' studies, too

B.the age of 16 is very important for a teenager

C.students don't have exams before the age of 16

D.regular smokes mostly start smoking at the age of 16

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Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper. Many times I’ve wanted to write for myself, for other women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children. I would have liked to leave a legacy (遺產(chǎn)) of words explaining what it has meant to have twins. One reason that there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of anything else but the baby’s needs.
With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with.
Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about. After the twins’ birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles.
Some nights, friends would visit. They would leave at 11 p.m., heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning. With twins, there is really no night. Each feeding lasts a long time. At 1:00 a.m., each of them would begin crying from hunger. At 4:00am, when I finally put them down, I felt exhausted.
Two years have passed since then and we’ve managed to live through it all. My days are still very full and even now there isn’t one evening when I put the twins down for the night that I don’t have a break. At last a little time for myself.
【小題1】When did the writer have time but she didn’t feel like writing anything?

A.Before the birth of her twins.
B.When she faced bottles of milk.
C.After her friends visited her home.
D.When she had to think about the babies’ needs.
【小題2】What does the writer mainly write about?
A.Her role as a wife. B.Her work as a writer.
C.Her experience as a mother. D.Her feeling as a woman.
【小題3】Why did the writer say the night was just beginning (in the 4th paragraph)?
A.Because her friends left her house too late.
B.Because she started to take care of the twins even at night.
C.Because her babies often cried and she woke up.
D.Because she could not sleep till four in the morning.
【小題4】 This passage is probably from a(n) _________.
A.blog B.newspaper C.guidebook D.a(chǎn)dvertisement
【小題5】 What can we learn from the passage?
A.The writer was unhappy because of no time for writing.
B.The writer cared about her babies more than her own interests.
C.The writer hated to be a mother of twins.
D.The writer could steal a little time at night.

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Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper. Many times I’ve wanted to write for myself, for other women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children. I would have liked to leave a legacy (遺產(chǎn)) of words explaining what it has meant to have twins. One reason that there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of anything else but the baby’s needs.
With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with.
Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about. After the twins’ birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles.
Some nights, friends would visit. They would leave at 11 p.m., heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning. With twins, there is really no night. Each feeding lasts a long time. At 1:00 a.m., each of them would begin crying from hunger. At 4:00am, when I finally put them down, I felt exhausted.
Two years have passed since then and we’ve managed to live through it all. My days are still very full and even now there isn’t one evening when I put the twins down for the night that I don’t have a break. At last a little time for myself.

  1. 1.

    When did the writer have time but she didn’t feel like writing anything?

    1. A.
      Before the birth of her twins.
    2. B.
      When she faced bottles of milk.
    3. C.
      After her friends visited her home.
    4. D.
      When she had to think about the babies’ needs.
  2. 2.

    What does the writer mainly write about?

    1. A.
      Her role as a wife.
    2. B.
      Her work as a writer.
    3. C.
      Her experience as a mother.
    4. D.
      Her feeling as a woman.
  3. 3.

    Why did the writer say the night was just beginning (in the 4th paragraph)?

    1. A.
      Because her friends left her house too late.
    2. B.
      Because she started to take care of the twins even at night.
    3. C.
      Because her babies often cried and she woke up.
    4. D.
      Because she could not sleep till four in the morning.
  4. 4.

    This passage is probably from a(n) _________.

    1. A.
      blog
    2. B.
      newspaper
    3. C.
      guidebook
    4. D.
      advertisement
  5. 5.

    What can we learn from the passage?

    1. A.
      The writer was unhappy because of no time for writing.
    2. B.
      The writer cared about her babies more than her own interests.
    3. C.
      The writer hated to be a mother of twins.
    4. D.
      The writer could steal a little time at night.

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閱讀理解

  Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper.Many times I've wanted to write for myself, for other women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children.I would have liked to leave a legacy(遺產(chǎn))of words explaining what it has meant to have twins.One reason that there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of anything else but the baby’s needs.

  With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with.

  Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about.After the twins’ birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles.

  Some nights, friends would visit.They would leave at 11 p. m., heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning.With twins, there is really no night.Each feeding lasts a long time.At 1∶00 a. m., each of them would begin crying from hunger.At 4∶00am, when I finally put them down, I felt exhausted.

  Two years have passed since then and we’ve managed to live through it all.My days are still very full and even now there isn’t one evening when I put the twins down for the night that I don’t have a break.At last a little time for myself.

(1)

When did the writer have time but she didn’t feel like writing anything?

[  ]

A.

Before the birth of her twins.

B.

When she faced bottles of milk.

C.

After her friends visited her home.

D.

When she had to think about the babies' needs.

(2)

What does the writer mainly write about?

[  ]

A.

Her role as a wife.

B.

Her work as a writer.

C.

Her experience as a mother.

D.

Her feeling as a woman.

(3)

Why did the writer say the night was just beginning(in the 4th paragraph)?

[  ]

A.

Because her friends left her house too late.

B.

Because she started to take care of the twins even at night.

C.

Because her babies often cried and she woke up.

D.

Because she could not sleep till four in the morning.

(4)

This passage is probably from a(n)________.

[  ]

A.

blog

B.

newspaper

C.

guidebook

D.

advertisement

(5)

What can we learn from the passage?

[  ]

A.

The writer was unhappy because of no time for writing.

B.

The writer cared about her babies more than her own interests.

C.

The writer hated to be a mother of twins.

D.

The writer could steal a little time at night.

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II.閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50分)
第一節(jié) 閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分40分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B,C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper. Many times I've wanted to write for myself, for other women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children. I would have liked to leave a legacy (遺產(chǎn)) of words explaining what it has meant to have twins. One reason that there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of anything else but the baby's needs.
With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with.
Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about. After the twins' birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles.
Some nights, friends would visit. They would leave at 11 p.m., heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning. With twins, there is really no night. Each feeding lasts a long time. At 1:00 a.m., each of them would begin crying from hunger. At 4:00am, when I finally put them down, I felt exhausted.
Two years have passed since then and we've managed to live through it all. My days are still very full and even now there isn't one evening when I put the twins down for the night that I don't have a break. At last a little time for myself.
26. When did the writer have time but she didn't feel like writing anything?
A. Before the birth of her twins.
B. When she faced bottles of milk.
C. After her friends visited her home.
D. When she had to think about the babies' needs.
27. What does the writer mainly write about?
A. Her role as a wife.                         B. Her work as a writer.
C. Her experience as a mother.            D. Her feeling as a woman.
28. Why did the writer say the night was just beginning (in the 4th paragraph)?
A. Because her friends left her house too late.
B. Because she started to take care of the twins even at night.
C. Because her babies often cried and she woke up.
D. Because she could not sleep till four in the morning.
29. This passage is probably from a(n) ______.
A. blog          B. newspaper               C. guidebook               D. advertisement
30. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The writer was unhappy because of no time for writing.
B. The writer cared her babies more than her own interests.
C. The writer hated to be a mother of twins.
D. The writer could steal a little time at night.

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Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper. Many times I've wanted to write for myself, for other women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children. I would have liked to leave a legacy (遺產(chǎn)) of words explaining what it has meant to have twins. One reason that there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of anything else but the baby's needs.

    With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with.

    Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about. After the twins' birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles.

    Some nights, friends would visit. They would leave at 11 p.m., heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning. With twins, there is really no night. Each feeding lasts a long time. At 1:00 a.m., each of them would begin crying from hunger. At 4:00am, when I finally put them down, I felt exhausted.

    Two years have passed since then and we've managed to live through it all. My days are still very full and even now there isn't one evening when I put the twins down for the night that I don't have a break. At last a little time for myself.

1.When did the writer have time but she didn't feel like writing anything?

A. Before the birth of her twins.          

B. When she faced bottles of milk.

C. After her friends visited her home. 

D. When she had to think about the babies' needs.

2.What does the writer mainly write about?

A. Her role as a wife.                          B. Her work as a writer.

C. Her experience as a mother.                  D. Her feeling as a woman.

3.Why did the writer say the night was just beginning (in the 4th paragraph)?

A. Because her friends left her house too late.

B. Because she started to take care of the twins even at night.

C. Because her babies often cried and she woke up.

D. Because she could not sleep till four in the morning.

4. This passage is probably from a(n) _________.

A. blog         B. newspaper        C. guidebook        D. advertisement

5. What can we learn from the passage?

A. The writer was unhappy because of no time for writing.      

B. The writer cared about her babies more than her own interests.

C. The writer hated to be a mother of twins.

D. The writer could steal a little time at night.

 

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       Like all other mothers who have small children, I, too, have to steal time-from my own children at home and from the children who know me as their teacher-just to put a few words down on paper. Many times I've wanted to write for myself, for other women, for my parents, for my husband, and especially for my children. I would have liked to leave a legacy (遺產(chǎn)) of words explaining what it has meant to have twins. One reason that there is not a great deal written about being a mother of a new baby is that there is seldom a moment to think of anything else but the baby's needs.

       With twins, I did not have a spare hand to write with.

       Before my twins were born, my days were long and I had nothing to write about. After the twins' birth I did have something to write about, but I found myself facing not a pen and paper but milk bottles.

       Some nights, friends would visit. They would leave at 11 p.m., heading for bed, and for us the night was only just beginning. With twins, there is really no night. Each feeding lasts a long time. At 1:00 a.m., each of them would begin crying from hunger. At 4:00 am, when I finally put them down, I felt exhausted.

       Two years have passed since then and we've managed to live through it all. My days are still very full and even now there isn't one evening when I put the twins down for the night that I don't have a break. At last a little time for myself.

26. When did the writer have time but she didn't feel like writing anything?

A. Before the birth of her twins.                  B. When she faced bottles of milk.

C. After her friends visited her home.          D. When she had to think about the babies' needs.

27. What does the writer mainly write about?

A. Her role as a wife.                                B. Her work as a writer.

C. Her experience as a mother.                   D. Her feeling as a woman.

28. Why did the writer say the night was just beginning (in the 4th paragraph)?

A. Because her friends left her house too late.

B. Because she started to take care of the twins even at night.

C. Because her babies often cried and she woke up.

D. Because she could not sleep till four in the morning.

29. This passage is probably from a(n) ______.

A. blog                 B. newspaper                      C. guidebook                D. advertisement

30. What can we learn from the passage?

A. The writer was unhappy because of no time for writing.

B. The writer cared her babies more than her own interests.

C. The writer hated to be a mother of twins.

D. The writer could steal a little time at night.

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