初三二模英语各区完型及CD篇阅读汇编.docx

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燕山二模

Iwastiredandhungryafteralongdayofwork.WhenIwalkedintothelivingroom,my12-year-oldsonlookedupatmeandsaid,“Iloveyou.”Ididn’tknow35tosay.ForseveralsecondsallIcoulddowastostandthereandstare36athim.Myfirstthoughtwasthathemustneed37withhishomeworkorhewastryingtopreparemeforsomenews.FinallyIasked,“Whatwasthatallabout?

“Nothing.”hesaid,“Myteachersaidweshould38ourparentsthatwelovethemandseewhattheysay.It’sanexperiment.”

ThenextdayIcalledhis39tofindoutmoreaboutthis“experiment”andhowtheotherparentshadreacted.

“Basically,mostofthefathershadthesamereactionasyoudid.”Theteachersaid,“WhenIfirst40wetrythis,Iaskedthechildrenwhattheythoughttheirparentswouldsay.Someofthemthoughttheirparentswouldhave41trouble.”“Thepointis,”theteacherexplained,“feelinglovedisanimportantpartoflife.It’ssomethingallhumanbeings42.WhatI’mtryingtotellthechildrenisthatit’stoobadthatwedon’tallexpressthosefeelings.Aboyshouldbe43totellhisdadthatheloveshim.”

Theteacher,amiddle-agedman,44howdifficultitisforsomeofustosaythethingsthatwouldbegoodforustosay.

Whenmysoncametomethatevening,Iheldontohimforanextrasecond.Andjust45hepulledaway,Isaidinmydeepest,mostmanlyvoice,“Hey,Iloveyou,too.”

Idon’tknowif46thatmadeeitherofushealthier,butitdidfeelprettygood.Maybenexttimeifmychildsays“Iloveyou”,itwouldnottakemeawholedaytothinkoftherightanswer.

35.A.whatB.howC.whenD.why

36.A.upB.deepC.downD.straight

37.A.patienceB.timeC.helpD.paper

38.A.thinkB.tellC.sayD.make

39.A.motherB.teacherC.friendD.uncle

40.A.allowedB.agreedC.suggestedD.planned

41.A.heartB.workC.bodyD.eye

42.A.haveB.knowC.takeD.require

43.A.braveB.readyC.afraidD.sorry

44.A.understandsB.thinksC.knowsD.tries

45.A.whenB.afterC.becauseD.before

46.A.tellingB.watchingC.answeringD.saying

C

Thegreentribe(部落)andtheredtribehadhatedeachotherforaslongasanyonecouldremember.Nobodyknewthereason,andeventhehistoryteacherscouldn’trememberhowthewarhadstarted,buttheyknewtheothertribehaddonesomethingseriouslywrong.Thetribeswerenotatwaranymore,buttherewasnocontactbetweenthemand,accordingtothelawsofeachtribes,nobodywasallowedtospeaktoanyonefromtheothertribe.

Therewasastreambetweenthetwotribes.Oneday,ithappenedtwochildren,onefromthegreentribeandonefromtheredtribe,wanderedawayfromtheirfamiliesandmetbythestream.Theywereonlyfiveyearsold,soneitherGreenboynorRedboyhadlearnttoreadandwrite.Theyhadn’tbeentaughttohatetheothertribe,andtheydidn’tknowaboutthelawthattheyshouldn’tspeaktoeachother.Theylookedateachotherinsurpriseand,thendecidedtohaveaswimmingracefromonebanktotheother.Greenboywasnotagoodswimmer,soRedboywassoonalongwayinfrontofGreenboy.WhenRedboyturnedround,hesawthatGreenboywasindanger.RedboyswambackandtookholdofGreenboyandhelpedhimtoswimbacktohisownsideoftheriver.

Thetwoboyswentbacktotheirtribes.Dayspassedandtheystartedschool.Ontheirfirstdayatschooltheybothhadhistorylessonsintheirdifferentschools.ThegreenhistoryteacherexplainedtoGreenboythattheredtribeweredangerousandtheredhistoryteacherexplainedtoRedboythatthegreentribeweredangerous.Bothboysweresurprised.GreenboytoldthegreenhistoryteacheraboutthedayhehadbeensavedbyRedboy.RedboyexplainedtotheredhistoryteacherthathehadmetGreenboyandlikedhim.Theredtribeandthegreentriberealizedhowstupidtheyhadbeenandmadepeacefromthenon.

53.Thetwotribesdidn’tspeaktoeachotherbecause________.

A.theirlawsdidn’tallowthemto

B.historyteacherstaughtthemnotto

C.theredtribehaddonesomethingwrong

D.thegreentribehaddonesomethingwrong

54.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheGreenboysavedtheRedboy.

B.Thetwoboysplayedtennisbythestream.

C.Theboysweretaughtthelawsaftertheywenttoschool.

D.Historyteachersknewtherewasawarbetweenthetwotribes.

55.Fromthepassage,wecaninfer__________.

A.thetwotribeshadawar

B.teachersdidn’tteachhistoryafterthat

C.thetwotribesweregettingonwellafterthat

D.theGreenboyandtheRedboyhatedeachother

D

MillionsofpeoplepassthroughthegatesofDisney'sentertainmentparksinCalifornia,FloridaandJapaneachyear.Whatmakestheseplacesanalmostuniversalattraction?

WhatmakesforeignkingsandqueensandotherimportantpeoplewanttovisittheseDisneyparks?

Well,onereasonisthewaythey'retreatedoncetheygetthere.PeopleatDisneygooutoftheirwaytoservetheir"guests",astheyprefertocallthem,andtoseethattheyenjoythemselves.

Allnewemployees,fromvicepresidenttopart-timeworkers,begintheiremploymentbyattendingDisneyUniversityandtaking"TraditionsI".Here,theylearnaboutthecompany'shistory,howitismanagedandwhyitissuccessful.Theyareshownhoweachdepartmentrelatestothewhole.Allemployeesareshownhowtheirpartisimportantinmakingtheparkasuccess.

Afterpassing"TraditionsI",theemployeesgoontomorespecializedtrainingfortheirspecialjobs.Nodetailismissed.Asimplejobliketakingticketsrequiresfoureight-hourdaystraining.Whenonetickettakerwasaskedwhyittooksomuchtrainingforsuchasimpleordinaryjob,hereplied,"Whathappensifsomeonewantstoknowwheretherestroomsare,whentheparadestartsorwhatbustotakebacktothecampgrounds?

Weneedtoknowtheanswersorwheretogetthemquickly.Ourconstantaimistohelpourguestsenjoythepark."

EvenDisney'smanagersgetinvolved(包括在内)inthedailymanagementofthepark.Everyyear,themanagersleavetheirdesksandbusinesssuitsandputonspecialserviceclothes.Forafullweek,thebossessellhotdogsoricecreams,taketicketsordrivethemonorail(单轨车)andtakeupanyofthe100jobsthatmaketheentertainmentparkcomealive.Themanagersagreethatthisweekhelpsthemtoseethecompany'sgoalsmoreclearly.

AlltheseeffortstoservethepublicwellhavemadeWaltDisneyProductionsfamous.DisneyisconsideredbymanyasthebestmassserviceproviderinAmericaorintheworld.Asonelong-timebusinessobserveroncesaid,"HowDisneytreatspeople,communicateswiththem,rewardsthem,isinmyviewtheveryreasonforhisfiftyyearsofsuccess.Ihavewatched,verycarefullyandwithgreatrespectandadmiration,thetheoryandpracticeofsellingsatisfactionandservingmillionsofpeopleonadailybasis,successfully.ItiswhatDisneydoesbest."

56.WhydosomeimportantpeoplelikevisitingDisneyparkinCaliforniaeachyear?

A.Itisbecausetheworkersthereareverybusy.

B.Itisbecausethewaytheyaretreatedthere.

C.Itisbecausetheywanttoseetheservicethere.

D.Itisbecausetheydon’tneedtobuyticketsthere.

57.Alltheemployees____________onthefirstdaytheycometotheDisneyparks.

A.beginastickettakers

B.mustlearnseveraljobs

C.beginbytakingupanyofthe100jobs

D.beginbyreceivingonthejob-training

58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Disneyattractspeoplealmostfromallovertheworld.

B.ParadesareregularlyheldinDisney'sentertainmentparks.

C.TouristsneedtolearnthehistoryofDisneyinitsentertainmentparks.

D.Disney'smanagersareabletodoalmostallkindsofworkintheDisney'sparks.

59.Thispassageismainlyabout___________.

A.howDisney'semployeesaretrained

B.howDisneyenterprisesmakealotofmoney

C.howDisneymakesanalmostuniversalattraction

D.thehistoryandtraditionsoftheDisneyenterprises

东城

“HappyBirthday!

”Davidawoketothevoiceofhismother.“It’stimetogetupanddriveoutto35grandfather’sfarm.”

“Whydowehavetogothere?

Andhowlongisthedrive?

”heaskedwithasadlookinhiseyes.

“Abouttwohours…anddon’tworry,we’llbringyourbirthday36withus.”Hismotherwalkedawayandlefthimtogetready.

Inlessthananhour,Davidandhisparentswereontheirway.37ofwhatthecolorfulbirthdaypackageshadinsidefilledhishead.Hewas38thatonehadthebaseballglovehewanted,whileotherswouldhaveamazingthingsthathehaddreamedabout.Thinkingofhisgrandfather,David39whathisbirthdaypresentfromhimmightbe.

“Sincemygrandfatherhasalargefarm,hemusthavealotofmoney,andthebiggerhispresentformewillbe,”Davidsaidtohimself.

Finallythey40.Hugginghisgrandfather,Davidexcitedlyshouted,“I’vemissedyou!

Youknow,today’smybirthday.Didyougetmeapresent?

“Ihavemissedyou,too.AndIhaveavery41presentforyou.”

PlacingasmallboxinDavid’shand,hequietlysaid,“Thisisaveryimportantgift.Ihopeyouwilltreasureitas42asIhave.”

Davidlookedatthesmallbox,thinkingmoneyorjewelsmightbeinside….Whenheopenedthebox,Davidwas43toseeonlyastone.Itwasaverybeautifulstone,butwasitvaluable?

Grandfatherspokemoreslowlythanbefore,“David,whenyourgrandmaandIwerefirstmarried,wehadverylittlemoney.Shewantedtogivemesomethingspecialformybirthday,soshefoundthisbeautifulrockandpolished(打磨)itdayandnight44itshined.ItwasthegreatestgiftIever45becauseitcamefromyourgrandma’sheart.Now,Iwant

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