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2013高考英语四月冲刺精练:

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1、OneafternoonItouredanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting.Iwaslookingforwardtoaquiet  36  ofthesplendidartwork.

      Ayoung 37 viewingthepaintingsaheadofme 38 nonstopbetweenthemselves.Iwatchedthemamomentanddecidedtheladywasdoingallthetalking.Iadmiredtheman's  39forputtingupwithher 40  streamofwords. 41  bytheirnoise,Imovedon.

      ImetthemseveraltimesasImoved  42  thevariousroomsofart.EachtimeIheardhercontinuousflowofwords,Imovedaway 43  .

      Iwasstandingatthecounterofthemuseumgiftshopmakinga  44  whenthecoupleapproachedthe  45 .Beforetheyleft,theman  46  intohispocketandpulledoutawhiteobject.He  47  itintoalongstickandthen  48  hiswayintothecoatroomtogethiswife'sjacket.

      "He'sa  49  man,"theclerkatthecountersaid."Mostofuswouldgiveupifwewereblindedatsuchayoungage.Duringhisrecovery,hemadeapromisehislifewouldn'tchange.So,asbefore,heandhiswifecomein  50  thereisanewartshow."

      "Butwhatdoeshegetoutoftheart?

"Iasked."Hecan'tsee."

      "Can'tsee!

You're  51 .Heseesalot.MorethanyouandIdo,"theclerksaid."Hiswife  52  eachpaintingsohecanseeitinhishead."

      Ilearnedsomethingaboutpatience,  53  andlovethatday.Isawthepatienceofayoungwifedescribingpaintingstoapersonwithout  54  andthecourageofa''husbandwhowouldnot 55  blindnesstochangehislife.AndIsawthelovesharedbytwopeopleasIwatchedthiscouplewalkaway,theirarmsintertwined.

36.A.view        B.touch    C.wander       D.stare

37.A.lady     B.couple      C.man          D.clerk

38.A.yelled         B.argued        C.screamed      D.chatted

39.A.attempt       B.independence C.patience        D.wisdom

40.A.constant     B.vivid      C.casual             D.vague

41.A.Adopted      B.Adapted      C.Disturbed     D.Conducted

42.A.from         B.to         C.towards         D.through

43.A.anxiously     B.quickly       C.urgently        D.sensibly

44.A.comment          B.purchase      C.decision       D.profit

45.A.exit         B.entrance   C.front         D.queue

46.A.plugged     B.reached   C.held         D.bent

47.A.lengthened   B.made       C.brought        D.broadened

48.A.led          B.found      C.tapped          D.forced

49.A.generous     B.rough         C.smart        D.brave

50.A.wherever    B.whatever  C.whenever          D.whichever

51.A.unique        B.silly     C.equal             D.wrong

52.A.decorates     B.draws         C.shoves        D.describes

53.A.kindness      B.pride          C.courage           D.enthusiasm

54.A.sight         B.support       C.expectation        D.confidence

55.A.get     B.allow     C.hope          D.cause

2、WingsofAngel

   IusedtohatemyselfbecauseIwasn’t“normal”.Everyoneelsecouldplayonthemonkeybarsandrideonabicycle,butnot  36 .Ihadaseverespinalcorddisorder(脊髓病)andIknewIwouldalwaysbemuch  37 thanothers.

IhatedgoingtoschoolandIhated  38  atme.Ihatedseeingotherssmilingbroadlyandstanding  39 andtall.Andmostofall,Ihatedlookinginthe  40 andseeinganuglyandhunchback(驼背).

Myfriendsfoundme  41 becauseIdidn’tletothergetclosetome.IthoughtIwasgoingtogoonlikethisfortherestofmylife  42 Angelaappeared.

Thatafternoon,Iwassittingbymyselfinacorneroftheschool—aspotwherenoonewould

 43 me.That’swhenIfirstheardyourvoice.

“Hi.CanIsitdown?

Iraisedmyheadandthereshewas,withanirresistiblesmileonherroundface.

“Whatareyoulookingat?

”youasked.

“Ants.”

“Whataretheydoing?

 “No  44 .”

“Ibetthey’replayinggamesandmakefriends.Don’tyouthinkso?

Thatwashowour  45 startedanditdidn’tstop.Wetalkedabouteverythingunderthesun—theants,theclouds,mylittleniche(处境)—untilitwassunset.

Thensuddenly,yousawmy  46 .Shejuststared.

Myheart  47 .WhatIfearedmosthadhappenedandIknewforsureshewould  48  menow.

Shestoodup,pointedatmybackandsaid,“Iknowwhyyourbackishunched.”

Iclosedmyeyeslikeacriminalwaitingtobe  50 .Ibeggedinmyheartforherto  51 ,butyoujustkeptongoing.“Iknowwhatyou’vegotinthere.Doyou?

“No,”Ianswered  52 .

Shebentandwhisperedinmyears.

“Yourbackisbunchedbecauseyou’vegotapairofwingsfromtheangels.”

Iwas  53 .Ilookedintoyoureyesandher  54 touchedmyheart.Fromthatdayon,Istartedtolearnto  55 myselfbecauseIhavethewingsofanangelandakind–heartedfriend.

36.A.them                  B.it                       C.mo                    D.her

37.A.sadder                B.shorter               C.weaker               D.slower

38.A.looking               B.smiling               C.aiming                D.glaring

39.A.still                    B.alone                  C.straight              D.together

40.A.street                 B.sun                    C.corner                D.mirror

41.A.distant                B.stubborn             C.hopeless             D.unfortunate

42.A.after                  B.before                C.since                  D.until

43.A.disturb               B.seek                   C.interrupt             D.ignore

44.A.wonder              B.idea                    C.sign                   D.action

45.A.connection         B.competition         C.conversation       D.comprehension

46.A.face                   B.back                  C.eyes                   D.shoulders

47.A.sank                  B.beat                   C.broke                 D.ached

48.A.carefor              B.relyon               C.lookdownupon  D.putupwith

49.A.that                    B.how                   C.whether             D.why

50.A.accused             B.arrested              C.punished            D.sentenced

51.A.relax                  B.leave                  C.stop                   D.pause

52.A.shyly                 B.weakly               C.proudly              D.firmly

53.A.astonished          B.ashamed             C.annoyed             D.amused

54.A.wisdom              B.generosity           C.honesty              D.kindness

55.A.control    B.like   C.comfort   D.enjoy

3、Myjobwastomakeclassroomobservationsandencourageatrainingprogramthatwouldenablestudentstofeelgoodaboutthemselvesandtakechargeoftheirlives.Donnawasoneofthevolunteerteacherswhoparticipatedinthis  26 .

Oneday,IenteredDonna’sclassroom,tookaseatinthebackoftheroomand  27 .Allthestudentswereworking  28  atask.Thestudentnexttomewasfillingherpagewith“ICan’ts.”“Ican’tkickthesoccerball.”“Ican’tgetDebbietolikeme.”Herpagewashalffullandsheshowedno  29  ofstopping.Iwalkeddowntherowandfound  30  waswritingsentences,describingthingstheycouldn’tdo.

Bythistimetheactivityarousedmy  31 ,soIdecidedtocheckwiththeteachertoseewhatwasgoingon  32  Inoticedshetoowasbusywriting.“Ican’tgetJohn’smothertocomeforaparents’meeting.”Ifeltitbestnotto  33 .

Afteranothertenminutes,thestudentswere  34  tofoldthepapersinhalfandbringthemtothefront.Theyplacedtheir“ICan’t”statementsintoanemptyshoebox.ThenDonna 35  hers.Sheputthelidonthebox,tuckeditunderherarmandheadedoutthedoor.Studentsfollowedtheteacher.Ifollowedthestudents.HalfwaydownthehallwayDonnagotashovelfromthetoolhouse,andthenmarchedthestudentstothefarthestcorneroftheplayground.Theretheybeganto  36 .Theboxof“ICan’ts”wasplacedatthe  37  oftheholeandthenquicklycoveredwithdirt.AtthispointDonnaannounced,“Boysandgirls,pleasejoinhandsand  38  yourheads.”Theyquicklyformedacirclearoundthegrave.

Donnadeliveredtheeulogy(悼词).“Friends,wegatheredheretodayto  39  thememoryof‘ICan’t.’Heis  40  byhisbrothersandsisters‘ICan’and‘IWill’.May‘ICan’t’restin  41 .Amen!

Sheturnedthestudents  42  andmarchedthembackintotheclassroom.Theycelebratedthe  43  of“ICan’t”.Donnacutalargetombstonefrompaper.Shewrotethewords“ICan’t”atthetopandthedateatthebottom,thenhungitintheclassroom.Onthoserareoccasionswhenastudent  44  andsaid,“ICan’t,”Donna  45  pointedtothepapertombstone.Thestudentthenrememberedthat“ICan’t”wasdeadandchoseotherstatement.   

26.A.job             B.project         C.observation                 D.course

27.A.checked        B.noticed         C.watched              D.waited

28.A.on        B.with              C.as                         D.for

29.A.scenes         B.senses           C.marks                      D.signs

30.A.nobody  B.somebody           C.everyone             D.anyone

31.A.curiosity       B.suspect       C.sympathy                   D.worry

32.A.and              B.or               C.but                           D.so

33.A.insert            B.interrupt              C.talk                    D.request

34.A.taught        B.shown        C.forced                    D.instructed

35.A.added        B.wrote                  C.made                          D.folded

36.A.cry              B.pray                    C.dig                          D.play

37.A.back              B.bottom                   C.top              

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