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2.A.sawB.readC.cleanedD.touched

3.A.receiptB.reportC.decisionD.message

4.A.planB.developmentC.paymentD.permission

5.A.shirtB.clothesC.hatD.shoes

6.A.generallyB.especiallyC.occasionallyD.usually

7.A.crowdedB.lonelyC.narrowD.empty

8.A.hostB.guestC.ownerD.partner

9.A.bringB.haveC.getD.take

10.A.flyB.sellC.mailD.carry

11.A.happyB.worriedC.disappointedD.lucky

12.A.joyB.surpriseC.formD.gift

13.A.madlyB.quicklyC.slowlyD.curiously

14.A.getB.dropC.earnD.lose

15.A.defeatB.avoidC.meetD.overcome

第二节语法填空(共10小题;

每小题1.5分,满分15分)

Theonlysurvivorofanaccidentinwhichashipwassunkatseawaswasheduponasmallislandwherenobodylived,HeprayedexcitedlythatGodwouldcometo16rescue,andeverydayhescannedthehorizonforhelp,butnoneseemedforthcoming.

17(disappoint),heeventuallymanagedtobuildalittlehutoutofdriftwoodtoprotecthimselfandtostorehisfewpossessions.Butthenoneday,aftersearchingforfood,hearrivedhome,only18(find)hislittlehutinflames,withthesmokerollinguptothesky.Theworsthadhappened--everythingwaslost.Hewasfilled19griefandanger."

God,howcouldyoudothistome!

"

hecried.Earlythenextday,however,hewasawakenedbythesoundofashipthat20(approach)theisland.21hadcometorescuehim."

HowdidyouknowIwashere?

asked22wearymanofhisrescuers."

Wesawyoursmokesignal,"

theyreplied.

Itiseasytoget23(discourage)whenthingsaregoingbad.24weshouldn'

tloseheart,becauseGodisatworkinourlives,eveninthemidstofpainandsuffering.Remember,nexttimeyourlittlehutisburningtothegrounditjustmaybeasmokesignalthattellsGodtogiveloveandkindness.Forallthenegativethings25wehavetosaytoourselves,Godhasapositiveanswerforit.

Ⅱ.阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第1节 阅读理解(共20小题;

每小题2分,满分40分)

A

ItwasThanksgivingmorning.IwasbusypreparingthetraditionalThanksgivingturkeywhenthedoorbellrang.Iopenedthefrontdoorandsawtwosmallchildreninragshuddlingtogetheronthetopstep.

“Anyoldpapers,lady?

”askedoneofthem.

Iwasbusy.Iwantedtosay“no”untilIlookeddownattheirfeet.Theywerewearingthinlittlesandals,wetwithheavysnow.

“ComeinandI'

llmakeyouacupofhotcocoa.”

Theywalkedoverandsatdownatthetable.Theirwetsandalsleftmarksuponthefloor.Iservedthemcocoaandbreadtofightagainstthecoldoutside.ThenIwentbacktothekitchenandstartedcooking.

Thesilenceinthefrontroomstruckme.Ilookedin.Thegirlheldtheemptycupinherhands,lookingatit.Theboyaskedinaflatvoice,“Lady,areyourich?

“AmIrich?

Pity,no!

Ilookedatmywornoutslipcovers(椅套).Thegirlputhercupbackinitssaucer(碟)carefullyandsaid,“Yourcupsmatchyoursaucers.”Theyleftafterthat,holdingtheirpapersagainstthewind.TheyhadremindedmethatIhadsomuchforwhichtobegrateful.

Plainbluechinacupsandsaucerswereonlyworthfivepence.Buttheymatched.

Itastedthepotatoesandstirredthemeatsoup.Potatoesandbrownmeatsoup,aroofoverourheads,mymanwitharegularjob,thesematched,too.

Imovedthechairsbackfromthefireandcleanedthelivingroom.Themuddymarksoflittlesandalswerestillwetuponmyfloor.Letthembeforawhile,Ithought,justincaseIshouldbegintoforgethowrichIam.

26.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Doescupsandsaucersmatchwell?

B.Lady,areyourich?

C.AstoryofThanksgivingDayD.Don'

tforgethowrichyouare

27.Thewriterletthetwochildrencomeinandservedthemwellbecause________.

A.shehadthesameexperienceastheminthepast

B.shewantedtoselloldpaperstothem

C.shewantedtoinvitethemtoherThanksgivingparty

D.sheshowedgreatpityandcareonthem

28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Afterhearingwhattheysaid,thewriterseemedtounderstandwhatarichlife

was.

B.Thegirlthoughtthewriterwasrichjustbecauseshewantedtomakethe

writerhappy.

C.Thewriterhadthoughtshewasn'

trichbecausehersupplieswerenot

expensive.

D.Ifcupsandsaucersmatchwell,theyareabestpaireventhoughcheap.

29.Thewriterleftthemuddymarksoflittlesandalsonthefloorforawhileto_______.

A.provethatshehadunderstoodwhatmeantbeingrich

B.showthatshewasakindheartedlady

C.remindherthatsheshouldn'

tforgethowrichshewas

D.leaveroomforreaderstothinkaboutwhatbeingrichis

30.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatwhetheryouarerichdependson________.

A.yoursocialrelationshipB.howmuchmoneyyouhavemade

C.whatattitudeyouhavehadtowardslifeD.thewayyouhelpothers

B

"

Noair-conditioning?

Howcanyousleep?

afriendasks,horrified.I'

vejusttoldhimthatmyfamilyhasdecidedtoshuttheair-conditioneroff,andcutourelectricbill.

Onthisfirstnightofourcost-cuttingadventure,it'

sonlyeighty-fivedegrees.We'

renotgoingtosuffer,butthethreekidsgrumbleanyway.

It'

stoohottosleep."

mythirteen-year-olddaughtercomplains.

I'

mabouttodiefromthisheat."

herbrothersays.

Justtryittonight."

Itellthem.Intruth,I'

mtootiredtoargueforlong.Myfaceissweaty.ButIliequietly,listeningtothecricket(蟋蟀)choirs(合唱)outside.Thatremindsmeofchildhood.

Ithinkaboutgrandma,wholivedtoninety-twoandwasstillinchargeofmymother'

sgardenuntilafewweeksagobeforeshedied.AndthenI'

mbackthereinherhouseandthesummerheatofmychildhood.Imovedmypillowtothefootofmygrandmother'

sbed,andangledmyfacetowardtheopenwindow.Iturnedthepillowover,huntingforthecoolerside.

Grandmasawmestruggling,"

Ifyoujustwatchforthebreeze(lightwind),"

shesaid,"

you'

llcooloffandfallasleep."

Shecrankedup(拉起)theVenetianblinds(百叶窗).Istaredatthewhitecurtain,wishingittomove.Lyingstillinwaiting,Isuddenlynoticedlifeoutsidethewindow,thebug(虫子)choruses,neighbors,porch-sittinglate,speakinginsoftwordsthatcomfortedme.

Mom,didyouhearthat?

myseven-year-oldasks,"

Ithinkit'

sanowl(猫头鹰)family."

Probably."

Itellhim,"

Justkeeplistening..."

Withoutthenoisyair-conditioner,thehouseisstrangelypeaceful,andthenightnoisesseemcloseenoughtotouch.IhopeI'

mawaketonight,whenthefirstbreezesneaksin.

31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

grumble"

mean?

A.losetemperB.shoutC.complainD.giveup

32.Theauthormentionsherchildhoodto_____.

A.convincethereadersofthepossibilityoflifewithoutair-conditioning

B.memorizeherconsiderateandkindgrandmother

C.suggestawayofhandlinganightwithoutair-conditioning

D.shareherchildhoodexperienceofgoingwithoutair-conditioning

33.Howdidtheauthor'

sgrandmotherhelptheauthorfeelcooler?

A.Shepersuadedtheauthortolistentothenoiseoutside.

B.Sheopenedthewindowsanddrewthecurtains.

C.Sheaskedtheauthortoobservethesoftwind.

D.Shefoundthecoolersideofpillowfortheauthor.

34.Finally,thechildrenfeel________withouttheair-conditioneron.

A.unimaginableB.peacefulC.intolerableD.bored

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.AchildhoodmemoryB.Lifewithnoair-conditioner

C.AnightfullofmemoryD.Waitingforthebreeze

C

Thegovernment-runcommandpostinTunisisstaffedaroundtheclockbymilitarypersonnel,meteorologistsandcivilians.Onthewallaremaps,crisscrossedwithbrightlycolorsarrowsthatpainstakinglytrackthefearsomepathoftheenemy.

Whatkindofinvadergivesrisetosuchhigh-levelmonitoring?

Notman,notbeast,butthelowlydesertlocust(蝗虫).Inrecentmonths,billionsofthe3-inch-longwingedwarriorshavedescendedonAlgeria,Libya,MoroccoandTunisia,blackeningtheskyandeatingupcropsandvegetation.Theinsectinvasion,theworstin30years,isalreadycreatinggreatdestructionintheMiddleEastandisnowtreatingsouthernEurope.Thecurrentcrisisbeganinlate1985neartheRedSea.UnusuallyrainyweathermoistenedthesandsoftheSudan,makingthemidealseedbedforthelocust,whichlaysitseggsintheearth.TheinsectonslaughtthreatenstocreateyetanotherAfricanfamine.Eachlocustcaneatitsweight(notquiteatenthofanounce)invegetationevery24hour

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