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Throughouttheyear,1schoolorganizescharityeventsandactivities.Oneof2eventsoftheyearisthefooddrive.Forthepastfewyears,thishasbeenaverysuccessfulcharityeventandmostofthestudentshavetakenpartinit.Eachschooldoesitsfooddrivesabit3.However,mostofthetimethefooddrivesaresetupinasimilarstyle.
Inmyschoolitusuallylastsfor4weeks.Mostofthetime,studentswillbringthefood
5home.Thefood6foralongperiodoftime,suchascannedgoodsandpastas.We7organizeactivitiesoutsidetheschool.Somestudentsgodoortodooraroundtheirneighborhoodasking8peoplearewillingtodonatesomefood.Somesetupdonationboxesinchurchesand9areassuchasstoresorcinemas.Thestudentsallworkreallyhardandthemembersofthecommunityareverysupportive.
Afterthattimeisover,wewillbringthecollectedfoodtoourlocalCommunityTable.Thefamiliesinourcommunitycangofor10warmmealiftheyneedto.Usually,agroupofstudentsgowithoneofourteacherstodeliverthefood.I11foodwithourteacherlastyear,andIwassurprisedtoseesomanyfamilies12werestrugglingwithhungerinourcommunity.
Iwasgladthatourschoolwasable13outallofthosefamilies.Wedothisseveraltimeseachyear.14meaningfulevent!
Sure,wecan'
tchangetheworld,15wecandoourbesttomakeourworldabetterplace.
1.A.we
B.us
C.our
D.ourselves
2.A.popular
B.themostpopular
C.morepopular
D.mostpopular
3.A.differently
B.different
C.moredifferent
D.mostdifferently
4.A.few
B.little
C.afew
D.alittle
5.A.to
B.at
C.into
D.from
6.A.shouldkeeping
B.shouldbekept
C.shouldkeep
D.shouldkept
7.A.also
B.too
C.either
D.aswell
8.A.since
B.how
C.if
D.why
9.A.others
B.another
C.other
D.theothers
10.A./
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C.an
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11.A.delivered
B.deliver
C.delivers
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12.A.who
B.where
C.what
D.when
13.A.help
B.tohelp
C.tohelping
D.helped
14.A.Howa
B.How
C.Whata
D.What
15.A.because
B.so
C.although
D.but
二、完形填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-25各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选
项。
CharlesDickens(1812-1870)wasaBritish16whowrotebelovedclassicssuchasOliverTwist,ATaleofTwoCities,DavidCopperfieldandGreatExpectations.Hecreatedsomeoftheworld'
sbest-knownfictionalcharactersandisregardedasthegreatestnovelistoftheVictorianera.Hisworksenjoyedextremelyhighpopularityduringhislife-timeandhisnovelsandshortstoriesarestill17readtoday.
DickensleftPortsmouthasababy.His18childhoodwasspentinChatham(1817-1822),aplacewhichheoftenwentbacktoinhisfiction.Hewasborninaratherrichfamily.Hisfather,aclerkinthenavypayoffice,was19paid.Butheoften20expensivethingsanddidnothaveaskillfulplanonfinance.Thisoftenbroughtthefamilytofinancialembarrassmentordisaster.
SomeofhisfailingsandhisexcitementsaredramatizedinMr.Micawberinthepartlyautobiographicalnovel-DavidCopperfield.
DavidCopperfieldisthenovelthatdrawsmostcloselyfromDickens'
ownlife.ThestorytracesthelifeofDavidCopperfield21fromacheerfulboytoamatureadult.Whenheis22enoughtogetmarried,manyupsanddownsoflifebegintofollowhim.Readerscanfindmanylight-heartedmoments,alongwithmanyunforgettablecharacters.
In1824thefamilyreached23.Hisschoolingendedthreeyearslaterwhenhewas15yearsold.Thenhewassenttomanualworkinafactorybecausehisfatherwenttoprisonfordebts.These24deeplyaffectedCharles.Although25thisfallintotheworkingclass,hebegantolearnaboutthelifeoftheworkingclassandtoshowsympathyinhiswritings.
16.
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dancer
B.
dramatist
C.
singer
D.
writer
17.
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hardly
widely
loudly
18.
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lonely
painful
terrible
19.
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badly
fairly
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20.
ate
drank
bought
sold
21
feedingup
keepingup
givingup
growingup
22.
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short
old
young
23.
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24.
shocks
success
stories
achievements
25.
enjoying
hating
choosing
preferring
三、阅读(共两节,满分45分)
第一节阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
DekeDuncanisnotanordinaryDJ.He'
s73yearsoldandhasspentthelast44yearshostingaradioshowfromhisgardenshedtoarathersmallaudience.
In1974,DekeDuncancreatedhisownradiostationinhisgardenshed.Heusedhigh-qualityequipmenttogetthatprofessionalradiosound.ThiswaswellbeforethedaysoftheInternet.Theonlywaytoreachpeoplewitharadioshowwasbybroadcastingitonradiowaves.Todothis,youneededalicence.Withoutone,hecouldn'
tbroadcastitanywhereoutsidehishouse.However,thatdidn'
tstophimfromfollowinghispassion.Everyweekend,hisradioplayedpopsongsandlocalnewstoonlyoneperson:
hiswife!
Hisdreamwastoonedaysharehisradioshowwithhishometown,Stevenage.Withonlyonelistener,itseemedunlikely.
44yearslater,thisdreamisgoingtocometrue.BBCThreeCounties,alocalradiostationforStevenageandthenearbyarea,heardofhisstory.Theydecidedtogivehimhisownone-offradioshow.DekeDuncanwillhaveaone-hourshowoverChristmas,playingnotjusttoStevenage,buttothreecounties."
Thisfeelsreallynice.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,I'
mspeechless,"
hetoldlistenersontheBBCThreeCountiesradiostation.
EventhoughhehasmovedtoStockport,Dekehasstillkepthisradiostationgoing.Hehashostedtheshowwithfriendsandstillbroadcastsforhisfamily.Itjustgoestoshowthatalifelongdreamcancometrueifyouworkforitandkeepgoing,evenifitdoestake44years!
26.WheredidDekecreatehisownradiostationin1974?
A.Inhislivingroom.B.Inhisgardenshed.
C.Ontheinternet.D.IntheBBCCountyRadioStation.
27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertoinParagraph2?
A.Alicence.B.Aradiowave.C.Aradioshow.D.Aradiostation
28.Accordingtothepassage,whendidDeke’sdreamcometrue?
A.In2018.B.In2017.C.In1974.D.In1927.
29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Dekewastooexcitedtosayawordwhenhisdreamcametrue.
B.Thereweremanywaystoreachpeoplewitharadioshowin1974.
C.Dekehadtostophisradiostationbecausehemovedtoanothercity.D.WiththehelpofBBC,DekehadashowoverChristmasonlytoStevenage.
30.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusfromthisstory?
A.NevertoolatetomendB.Nevertoolatetolearn
C.NeverhaveadaydreamD.Nevergiveupyourdream
B
My20-year-olddaughter,Ann,livinginPhiladelphia,sentmeamessagetheotherday."
I
needsocksandshampoo."
Shewasactuallyaskingmetopreparethosethingsforher,butIthoughtshewasplayingacellphonegame.Idecidenottobeahelicopter(直升机)mother,becauseexperienceasamotherandprofessorhastaughtmehowbadlythatcanresult.Instead,Iprefera
morehands-offway.FromthetimeAnnturned16,Idon’twanttoknowherworkandlifescheduleanylonger.
Butthat'
snotwhatIseeatDrexelUniversitywhereIteach.Mostofmystudentstalktotheirparentsthreetimesadayormore.Onestudent'
smothercalledhersonbecauseshedidn'
thearfromhimforafewdays.Thesonwasinthelibrarysohewhispered"
hello"
.Themotherdoubtedthathewasdrinking,andinsistedonaskinghimtotakeapictureofhimself.Holdinganewspaperwiththatday'
sdate,thesonhadtotakeaphotoofhimselfandsentittohismotherinordertoprovethathewasn'
ttellingalie.
Ialwaysthinkthatmystudentsshoulddependonthemselves.ItellthemthatIwillnotcheckwhethertheymissclassesandfinishhomeworkornot.Becausetheyareindependentthinkersandtheyshouldtakeresponsibilityfortheirownchoices.
Buttheirparentsdon'
ttreatthemlikeme.Iknowamother.Sheputshereyesonhersontoomuch.Shehopeshewillwalkbythecamerasothatshecanknowwhatheisdoing.Anothermotherchecksherson'
screditcarddaily.However,Ineverdothat.Mydaughtersonlycometomewithimportantthingswhentheyneedmydecision.Ithinkthat'
sbecauseIgivethemspace.
Manyparentstrytofindiftheirkidsarehidingfromthem.Butwehavetolearntorespect
boundaries(界限),evenwhentechnologyissopowerfulnow.SoIamgoingtodomybestnottobeahelicopterparent.
31.Theunderlinedphrase"
ahelicoptermother"
inParagraph1means"
"
.
A.amotherwhotreatsthechildasanindependentbeing.
B.amotherwhopayscloseattentiontotheirchildren.
C.amotherwhoprefersamorehands-offway.
D.amotherwhogivesherchildrenspace.
32.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthemotherandhersoninParagraph2?
A.Theytrusteachother.B.Theyrespecteachother.
C.Theycareabouteachother.D.Theyareunhappywitheachother.
33.Whydoestheauthormentiondifferentwaysofmothering?
A.Toshowhowresponsiblethosemothersare.
B.Toshowthatmothersshouldmakedecisionsfortheirchildren.
C.Toshowthatspaceisneede