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          科目:gzyy 來源:吉林省油田高中2011-2012學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題 題型:050

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            Once upon a time, there was a farmer in central China.He didn't have money, so instead of a tractor(拖拉機(jī)), he used an old horse to plow his field(犁地).

            One afternoon, while working in the field, the horse fell down, dead.Everyone in the village said, “Oh, what a horrible thing!” The farmer said simply, “We'll see.” He was so peaceful and so calm that everyone in the village got together and, admiring his attitude, gave him a new horse as a gift.

            Everyone's reaction now was, “What a lucky man!” And the farmer said, “We'll see.”

            A couple of days later, the new horse jumped over a fence and ran away.Everyone in the village shook their heads and said, “What a poor fellow!” The farmer smiled and said, “We'll see.”

            Finally, the horse found his way home, and everyone said, “What a fortunate man!” The farmer said, “We'll see.”

            Later in the year, the farmer's young boy went out riding the horse and fell and broke his leg.Everyone in the village said, “What a poor boy!” The farmer said, “We'll see.”

            Two days later, the army came into the village to draft new recruits(征召新兵).When they saw the farmer's son had a broken leg, they decided not to recruit him.Everyone said, “What a fortunate young man!” The farmer smiled again and said, “We'll see.”

            There's no use in overreacting(反應(yīng)過度)to the events and circumstances(境況)of our everyday lives.When our hearts are in the right place, all events and circumstances are gifts that we can learn valuable lessons from.

          (1)

          We can learn from the passage that ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          the farmer just wanted more help from other villages

          B.

          the farmer was well educated and knowledgeable

          C.

          the farmer's family was poor.

          D.

          the farmer cared about anybody else but himself

          (2)

          What would the farmer do if he himself faced troubles?

          [  ]

          A.

          He would be very sad.

          B.

          He would be calm and let it be.

          C.

          He would complain about his bad luck.

          D.

          He would change his attitude towards life.

          (3)

          Which of the following is True according to the passage?

          [  ]

          A.

          The farmer didn't use a tractor to plow his field.

          B.

          The farmer was very sad because his own horse was dead.

          C.

          The new horse ran away and never came back.

          D.

          Because the army came into the village to draft new recruits, the son had his leg broken.

          (4)

          What is the passage mainly about?

          [  ]

          A.

          The miserable life of a farmer.

          B.

          The success of a farmer.

          C.

          The life attitude of a farmer.

          D.

          The failure of a farmer.

          (5)

          What can we conclude from the farmer's experience?

          [  ]

          A.

          Neighbors are usually of little help.

          B.

          One should take care of their own business.

          C.

          What looks like a setback(挫折)may be a gift.

          D.

          An act of kindness can mean a lot.

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年福建尤溪一中高三畢業(yè)班校質(zhì)檢英語試卷(解析版) 題型:完型填空

          Twist was the name of an old champion racing horse. He was past thirty years old, but the heart of the true  36   still beat with the great spirit. However, I knew little about the   37   that the old horse’s spirit would have on my daughter.

          My daughter Stacy had ever had a   38   experience with a runaway horse. She was just eight at the time, and a terrifying   39   accompanied the disaster. Although she broke no bones, her   40   , love for horses and the desire to learn to ride were   41  . No matter how my wife and I tried, we had no   42   in curing the damage caused that day. But when she was thirteen, a turning point came. One day as I saw Stacy look into the eye of the   43   fellow in the stall(牲口棚), I knew this was going to be the beginning of a   44   relationship.

                   Fortunately, Stacy’s accident had not weakened her love for   45   in general, and this small opening was all that Twist needed to create an unusual bond(紐帶). In the following weeks, Stacy began to express daily   46  in coming to the stall with me. She   47   spent time with him, feeding, brushing and combing him, all the  48   talking to him about her life.

          Then one day   49   I was readying one horse for a ride, I noticed the old guy’s   50  expression and desire to be included, too. So I asked Stacy if she wanted to take Twist out for a ride. In   51  , Stacy looked once again into the old man’s eye. That moment, their two spirits   52   and completed the bond that had been forming over a couple of months. Continuing to look deep into his eyes, Stacy didn’t   53   . She only nodded yes. Moments later, I saw them riding   54   together, Stacy winning renewed confidence and desire, and Twist winning his medal of a child’s  55  .

          1.A. owner                                    B. winner                    C. jumper                    D. member

          2.A. wish                               B. idea                                   C. effect                                D. ability

          3.A. new                               B. bad                                    C. rich                                   D. strange

          4.A. fall                                 B. task                                   C. shake                                D. attack

          5.A. pride                             B. skill                                    C. luck                                   D. confidence

          6.A. ignored                         B. reformed                         C. destroyed                        D. overlooked

          7.A. aim                                B. need                                 C. surprise                            D. success

          8.A. poor                              B. old                                     C. brave                   D. strong  

          9.A. serious                          B. similar                     C. special                     D. formal

          10.A. animals                       B. parents                   C. friends                    D. fields

          11.A. thanks                         B. interest                          C. opinions                D. sympathy

          12.A. endlessly                            B. roughly                 C. unwillingly             D. actively

          13.A. best                             B. way                                   C. same                                 D. time

          14.A. as                                 B. so                             C. although                           D. because

          15.A. angry                                    B. sad                                    C. eager                                D. anxious

          16.A. brief                                     B. response                          C. return                     D. addition

          17.A. met                             B. rose                                  C. fought                     D. recovered

          18.A. act                               B. think                                 C. speak                                D. smile

          19.A. on                                B. back                                  C. down                                D. off

          20.A. heart                                    B. spirit                                 C. agreement             D. dependence

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:必修二導(dǎo)學(xué)英語譯林 譯林版 題型:050

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            Recently my wife and I, along with a travel companion, were in the tiny town of Battambang in central Cambodia.We hired a guide to take us up the river to our next destination at Siem Reap.This was to be a six-hour trip followed by crossing Lake Sap, the largest lake in central Asia.Battambang is an extremely poor area, and our mode of transportation was a very small, old boat which was not much larger than three of us.With six bags tied to the front part of the boat, four travelers, and the boatman, I figured we were overloaded by at least a ton.We frequently had seen four or five people on a single motorbike, so no one but us was concerned about our weight.We had been on the water only a few minutes when our pilot made for shore and jumped from our boat to another.Our guide said not to worry.He added, “We need to pick up live chickens for their legs.” My wife and I exchanged glances.We are pretty open-minded, especially when traveling in a third-world country.It was obvious there was little room in our tiny vessel for chickens.If we had to take them along, we were willing to hold them on our legs-there was no place else to put them.After all, our guide had said we needed them for their legs.We continued to make many jokes about live chickens drawing us to shore if the boat turned over and we were about eating them if we were left on a wild island.Meanwhile our guide just gave us a puzzled look.Finally my wife turned to him and asked, “How many chickens are we taking?” At first he seemed totally surprised, and then a large smile spread over his face.He bent over and began to laugh uncontrollably.My wife turned to me and said, “I’m glad he finds the thought of us holding chickens on our legs for six hours so funny.”When he finished laughing, he looked at us and pronounced every word clearly and loudly, “No live chickens!I said, ‘We need life jackets for the lake!’” It took a moment for this to sink in, and then we all had a good laugh.In fact, for the next six hours he kept asking us if our “chickens” fit all right and then laughed wildly.

            “Americans, so funny!” he kept saying.

          (1)

          The funny story happened ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          in the tiny town of Battambang

          B.

          on a motorbike

          C.

          on a small and old boat

          D.

          on a wild island

          (2)

          The pilot left their boat to ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          pick up live chickens

          B.

          pick up life jackets

          C.

          make room for live chickens

          D.

          make the boat weigh less

          (3)

          Which of the following events truly happened?

          [  ]

          A.

          The couple held the chickens on their legs.

          B.

          The chickens guided them to safety.

          C.

          They ate the chickens while they were left on the wild island.

          D.

          They made many jokes about live chickens.

          (4)

          The guide bent over and laughed uncontrollably because ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          he suddenly knew what the misunderstanding was

          B.

          he found their thought of holding chickens on their legs funny

          C.

          he thought the American couple were funny

          D.

          he thought all Americans were funny

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          科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:009

          短文改錯(cuò)

                                                                        

           There was a great number of trouble in the city the

            

          (1) ______

            

          other dayA horse got out of a field and came into

            

          (2) ______

            

          town on its ownOh heavens! A horse walked across

            

          (3) ______

            

          the Public Gardens and throughout a busy streetThen

            

          (4) ______

            

          it sat down just in the middle of the main roads

            

          (5) ______

            

          contrary a churchAll the traffic stoppedQuite

            

          (6) ______

            

          few people tried to lead it away, but the horse

            

          (7) _____

            

          refused to obey to themJust then and old farmer

            

          (8) ______

            

          appearedHe took a few low whistleAs soon as the 

            

          (9) ______

            

          horse heard the whistles, it rose up and followed

            

          (10)______

            

          the farmer tamely

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          科目:gzyy 來源:必修五學(xué)大課堂英語人教版 人教版 題型:050

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          Recently my wife and I, along with a travel companion, were in the tiny town of Battambang in central Cambodia.We hired a guide to take us up the river to our next destination at Siem Reap.This was to be a sixhour trip followed by crossing Lake Sap, the largest lake in central Asia.Battambang is an extremely poor area, and our mode of transportation was a very small, old boat not much larger than the three of us.With six bags tied to the front part of the boat, four travelers, and the boatman, I figured we were overloaded by at least a ton.We frequently had seen four or five people on a single motorbike, so no one but us was concerned about our weight.We had been on the water only a few minutes when our pilot made for shore and jumped from our boat to another.Our guide said not to worry; he would only be a minute.He added, “We need to pick up live chickens for their legs.” My wife and I exchanged glances.We are pretty open-minded, especially when traveling in a third-world country.It was obvious there was little room in our tiny vessel for chickens.If we had to take them along, we were willing to hold them on our legs——there was no place else to put them.The thought even occurred to me that perhaps the chickens were needed if the boat’s tiny engine stopped in the middle of nowhere I had a vision of us holding them over the side of the boat while their tiny legs paddled(劃)away, guiding us to safety.After all, our guide had said we needed them for their legs.We continued to make many jokes about live chickens drawing us to shore if the boat turned over and we were about to eat them if we were left on a wild island.Meanwhile our guide just gave us a puzzled look.Finally my wife turned to him and asked, “How many chickens are we taking?” At first he seemed totally surprised, and then a large smile spread over his face.He bent over and began to laugh uncontrollably.My wife turned to me and said, “I’m glad he finds the thought of us holding chickens on our legs for six hours so funny.”When he finished laughing, he looked at us and pronounced every word clearly and loudly, “No live chickens!” he said, “We need life jackets for the lake!” It took a moment for this to sink in, and then we all had a good laugh.In fact, for the next six hours he kept asking us if our “chickens” fit all right and then laughed wildly.“Americans, so funny!” he kept saying.

          (1)

          The funny story happened _________.

          [  ]

          A.

          in the tiny town of Battambang

          B.

          on a motorbike

          C.

          on a small and old boat

          D.

          on a wild island

          (2)

          The pilot left their boat to _________.

          [  ]

          A.

          pick up live chickens

          B.

          pick up life jackets

          C.

          make room for live chickens

          D.

          make the boat weigh less

          (3)

          Which of the following events truly happened?

          [  ]

          A.

          The couple held the chickens on their legs.

          B.

          The chickens’legs paddled the boat guiding them to safety.

          C.

          They ate the chickens while they were left on the wild island.

          D.

          They made many jokes about live chickens.

          (4)

          The guide bent over and laughed uncontrollably because _________.

          [  ]

          A.

          he suddenly knew what the misunderstanding was

          B.

          he found their thought of holding chickens on their legs funny

          C.

          he thought the American couple were funny

          D.

          he thought all Americans were funny

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          科目:gzyy 來源:重慶市墊江縣2008屆高三摸底考試試題英語牛津版 題型:050

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            Accidental discoveries have often opened the door to beauty and wonder.The rock paintings in France that date back 15,000 years, for example, were discovered by two boys who were looking for shelter from the rain.The paintings later became the “find of last century”.

            Or, the Sanxingdui Ruins(三星堆遺址), known by historians as the“Ninth Wonder of the World”, were discovered in Sichuan Province by a farmer.

            In the spring of 1929, Yan Qingbao, then a 43-year-old farmer, discovered a circular piece of jade(玉)while digging a hole.Driven by curiosity, he dug deeper and found a group of about 400 colourful jade pieces.

            At the time, he had no idea his discovery would be as important as other wonders of the world such as, China's Great Wall and Egypt's pyramids.

            Since then, more than 10,000 relics(文物), dating back to between 5,000 and 3,000 BC have been unearthed at Sanxingdui.

            These relics include gold, pottery(陶器), bone tools and ivory(象牙)objects.

            They prove that Sanxingdui contains the ruins of an ancient city that was once the political, economic and cultural centre of the ancient Shu Kingdom-the old name for Sichuan.

            It has helped modern historians realize that Sichuan's human history goes back more than 5,000 years.And, located on the upper part of the Yangtze River, the site challenges the common idea that Chinese civilization(文明)rose from a single source-the Yellow River valley.

            Sanxingdui was named the Scientific Education Base for China's Youth in March this year.

            But still, only four of the Sanxingdui Ruins' 12 square kilometres have been uncovered.Who knows what other big surprises are waiting to be shown to the world?

          (1)

          Why does the author cite the carvings and paintings discovered by two boys in France at the beginning of the passage?

          [  ]

          A.

          to express the idea that accidental discoveries have often opened the door to beauty and wonder.

          B.

          The discovery is as important as that of the Sanxingdui Ruins.

          C.

          To serve as an example of great discovery.

          D.

          To signify the importance of the find of last century.

          (2)

          The relics unearthed at Sanxingdui includes ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          gold

          B.

          pottery

          C.

          bone tools and ivory objects

          D.

          all of the above.

          (3)

          From the passage we can conclude that ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          Chinese civilization(文明)rose from a single source-the Yellow River valley.

          B.

          Sanxingdui contains the ruins of an ancient city that was once the political, economic and cultural centre of the ancient Shu Kingdom.

          C.

          Sichuan's human history goes back more than 5,000 years.

          D.

          Besides the source of the Yellow River valley, Chinese civilization possibly rose from another source.

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          科目:gzyy 來源:1課3練單元達(dá)標(biāo)測(cè)試高二英語(下) 題型:050

          閱讀理解

            Accidental discoveries have often opened the door to beauty and wonder. The rock paintings in France that date back 15 000 years, for example, were discovered by two boys who were looking for shelter from the rain. The paintings later became the “find of last century”. Or, the Sanxingdui Ruins (三星堆遺址), known by historians as the “Ninth Wonder of the World”, were discovered in Sichuan Province by a farmer.

            In the spring of 1929, Yan Qingbao, then a 43-year-old farmer, discovered a circular piece of jade (玉) while digging a hole. Driven by curiosity, he dug deeper and found a group of about 400 colourful jade pieces.

            At the time, he had no idea his discovery would be as important as other wonders of the world, such as China's Great Wall and Egypt's pyramids.

            Since then, more than 10 000 relics (文物), dating back to between 5 000 and 3 000 BC have been unearthed at Sanxingdui.

            These relics include gold, pottery (陶器), bone tools and ivory (象牙) objects.

            They prove that Sanxingdui contains the ruins of an ancient city that was once the political, economic and cultural centre of the ancient Shu Kingdom-the old name for Sichuan.

            It has helped modern historians realize that Sichuan's human history goes back more than 5 000 years. And, located on the upper part of the Yangtze River, the site challenges the common idea that Chinese civilization (文明) rose from a single source-the Yellow River valley.

            Sanxingdui was named the Scientific Education Base for China's Youth in March this year.

            But still, only 4 of the Sanxingdui Ruins' 12 square kilometres have been uncovered. Who knows what other big surprises are waiting to be shown to the world?

          1.Why does the author cite the carvings and paintings discovered by two boys in France at the beginning of the passage?

          [  ]

          A.To express the idea that accidental discoveries have often opened the door to beauty and wonder.

          B.The discovery is as important as that of the Sanxingdui Ruins.

          C.To serve as an example of great discovery.

          D.To signify the importance of the find of last century.

          2.The relics unearthed at Sanxingdui includes ________.

          [  ]

          A.gold

          B.pottery

          C.bone tools and ivory objects

          D.a(chǎn)ll of the above

          3.From the passage we can conclude that ________.

          [  ]

          A.Chinese civilization (文明) rose from a single source-the Yellow River valley

          B.Sanxingdui contains the ruins of an ancient city that was once the political, economic and cultural centre of the ancient Shu Kingdom

          C.Sichuan's human history goes back more than 5 000 years

          D.besides the source of the Yellow River valley, Chinese civilization possibly rose from another source

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          科目:gzyy 來源:英語教研室 題型:050

             Car racing is not only for the rich people with racing cars! With an old car, enough courage, and a little luck, you can go stockcar racing.

             In a stockcar race, cars start and then hit one another. A stock - car drive doesn’t want to be faster than the other cars, he wants to hit them and stop them! Here he needs courage.

              A race is thirty minutes, with a five - minute break in the middle. Many car stop working after five or ten minutes; sometimes all of them stop working. Then the drivers have work to do. During the break friends can come and help, but they must repair the car in these five minutes. Time is very important.

              The break ends. How many cars can restart? Here a driver sometimes needs a little luck to help him. But that is stock - car racing: a driver, and old car, courage and a little luck!

          1. You win at stock- car racing if your car ________.

          Aruns faster than all the other cars

          Bheavily hits all the other cars

          Cpasses all the other cars in 30 minutes

          Dstill runs at the end of the race

          2. The purpose of the break in the middle of the race is to let ________.

          Athe audience takes a rest

          Bfriends cheer for the driver

          Cthe drivers fix their cars

          Dthe judges examine the cars

          3. Stock- car racers need courage because ________.

          Athey have to drive very fast

          Bthey have to hit other cars

          Ctheir cars might stop working

          Dtheir cars might get damaged

          4. The purpose of the stock- car race is ________.

          Ato have fun

          Bto sell old cars

          Cto see who is the luckiest

          Dto give the poor people a chance

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:必修二設(shè)計(jì)英語譯林 譯林版 題型:050

          閱讀理解

          Recently my wife and I, along with a travel companion, were in the tiny town of Battambang in central Cambodia.We hired a guide to take us up the river to our next destination at Siem Reap.This was to be a six-hour trip followed by crossing Lake Sap, the largest lake in central Asia.Battambang is an extremely poor area, and our mode of transportation was a very small, old boat not much larger than the three of us.With six bags tied to the front part of the boat, four travelers, and the boatman, I figured we were overloaded by at least a ton.We frequently had seen four or five people on a single motorbike, so no one but us was concerned about our weight.We had been on the water only a few minutes when our pilot made for shore and jumped from our boat to another.Our guide said not to worry; he would only be a minute.He added, “We need to pick up live chickens for their legs.” My wife and I exchanged glances.We are pretty open-minded, especially when traveling in a third-world country.It was obvious there was little room in our tiny vessel for chickens.If we had to take them along, we were willing to hold them on our legs-there was no place else to put them.The thought even occurred to me that perhaps the chickens were needed if the boat’s tiny engine stopped in the middle of nowhere.I had a vision of us holding them over the side of the boat while their tiny legs paddled(劃)away, guiding us to safety.After all, our guide had said we needed them for their legs.We continued to make many jokes about live chickens drawing us to shore if the boat turned over and we were about eating them if we were left on a wild island.Meanwhile our guide just gave us a puzzled look.Finally my wife turned to him and asked, “How many chickens are we taking?” At first he seemed totally surprised, and then a large smile spread over his face.He bent over and began to laugh uncontrollably.My wife turned to me and said, “I’m glad he finds the thought of us holding chickens on our legs for six hours so funny.”When he finished laughing, he looked at us and pronounced every word clearly and loudly, “No live chickens! I said, ‘We need life jackets for the lake!’” It took a moment for this to sink in, and then we all had a good laugh.In fact, for the next six hours he kept asking us if our “chickens” fit all right and then laughed wildly.“Americans, so funny!” he kept saying.

          (1)

          The funny story happened ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          in the tiny town of Battambang

          B.

          on a motorbike

          C.

          on a small and old boat

          D.

          on a wild island

          (2)

          The pilot left their boat to ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          pick up live chickens

          B.

          pick up life jackets

          C.

          make room for live chickens

          D.

          make the boat weigh less

          (3)

          Which of the following events truly happened?

          [  ]

          A.

          The couple held the chickens on their legs.

          B.

          The chickens’ legs paddled the boat guiding them to safety.

          C.

          They ate the chickens while they were left on the wild island.

          D.

          They made many jokes about live chickens.

          (4)

          The guide bent over and laughed uncontrollably because ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          he suddenly knew what the misunderstanding was

          B.

          he found their thought of holding chickens on their legs funny

          C.

          he thought the American couple were funny

          D.

          he thought all Americans were funny

          (5)

          We can know from the passage that ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          the country we were traveling in was rather poor.

          B.

          the pilot’s pronunciation was not so good to understand.

          C.

          both the passengers and the guide.

          D.

          All above.

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          科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:051

             Car racing is not only for the rich people with racing cars! With an old car, enough courage, and a little luck, you can go stockcar racing.

             In a stockcar race, cars start and then hit one another. A stock - car drive doesn’t want to be faster than the other cars, he wants to hit them and stop them! Here he needs courage.

              A race is thirty minutes, with a five - minute break in the middle. Many car stop working after five or ten minutes; sometimes all of them stop working. Then the drivers have work to do. During the break friends can come and help, but they must repair the car in these five minutes. Time is very important.

              The break ends. How many cars can restart? Here a driver sometimes needs a little luck to help him. But that is stock - car racing: a driver, and old car, courage and a little luck!

          1. You win at stock- car racing if your car ________.

          Aruns faster than all the other cars

          Bheavily hits all the other cars

          Cpasses all the other cars in 30 minutes

          Dstill runs at the end of the race

          2. The purpose of the break in the middle of the race is to let ________.

          Athe audience takes a rest

          Bfriends cheer for the driver

          Cthe drivers fix their cars

          Dthe judges examine the cars

          3. Stock- car racers need courage because ________.

          Athey have to drive very fast

          Bthey have to hit other cars

          Ctheir cars might stop working

          Dtheir cars might get damaged

          4. The purpose of the stock- car race is ________.

          Ato have fun

          Bto sell old cars

          Cto see who is the luckiest

          Dto give the poor people a chance

           

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          閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從26—40各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并將答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。

          I remember the first time I saw Gretchen Buchenholz doing what she does best. It was the fall of 2002, and she was standing at the door of a New York day-care  26 that she’d founded for disadvantaged and special-needs  27 . A stream of little kids was entering the building, and some were  28 walkers (學(xué)步車). Gretchen knelt down  29 each child, greeting each by name and saying  30 personal. The kids smiled happily and their little  31 lit up.

            It was at that time that I made my final decision to  32 my job as a lawyer. I had decided to    __33__ as director of community affairs for the Association to Benefit Children (ABC), the nonprofit (非贏利的) group that Gretchen started 20 years ago. When I was  34 , my family had often been helped by others. Mom always told us that we should help the  35__ when we grew up.

            The story of how Gretchen started ABC is quite amazing. In 1984, she was on her way to a government office to get a day-care permit, but by accident, she entered a room where homeless families were waiting to be  36 in a “welfare hotel”. She saw three babies. The babies wore no diapers (尿布) as their parents couldn’t  37 any. After talking to the  38 and learning they and their babies were  __39 , Gretchen went out and bought bread, peanut butter, apple juice and diapers. Then she started making phone calls. She dialed the American Red Cross, City Hall and The New York Times. Finally, she helped set up housing for them and other homeless  40 like them.

            I wish there were more people like her.

          26. A. company       B. factory           C. center        D. office

          27. A. children       B. pupils             C. teachers      D. workers

          28. A. watching      B. following         C. checking      D. using

          29. A. before        B. behind            C. over         D. beside

          30. A. anything      B. everything          C. something     D. nothing

          31. A. hands         B. heads            C. faces        D. noses

          32. A lose         B. apply             C. quit          D. get

          33. A. look        B. try               C. supply        D. serve

          34. A. little        B. short              C. fat           D. disabled

          35. A. poor          B. old               C. injured       D. stupid

          36. A. caught        B. remembered         C. placed       D. bought

          37. A. take           B. afford             C. find         D. choose

          38. A. parents        B. doctors           C. officials       D. babies

          39. A. dying         B. angry             C. hungry        D. thirsty

          40. A. couples       B. families           C. settlers      D. lovers

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          【2011·甘肅白銀平川學(xué)校模擬】

          A

          Recently my wife and I, along with a travel companion, were in the tiny town of Battambang in the central Cambodia. We hired a guide to take us up the river to our next destination at Siem Reap. This was to a six-hour trip followed by crossing Lake Sap, the largest lake in central Asia. Battambang is an extremely poor area, and our means of transportation was a very small, old boat not much larger than the three of us. With six bags tied to the front part of the boat, three travelers, and the boatman, I figured we were overloaded by at least a ton. We frequently had seen four or five people on a single motorbike, so no one but us was concerned about our weight. We had been on the water only a few minutes when our pilot made for shore and jumped from our boat to another. Our guide said not to worry; he would only be a minute. He added, “We need to pick up live chickens for their legs.” My wife and I exchanged glances. We are pretty open-minded, especially when traveling in a third-world country. It was obviously there was little room in our tiny vessel for chickens. If we had to take them along, we were willing to hold them on our legs—there was no place else to put them. The thought even occurred to me that perhaps the chickens were needed if the boat’s tiny engine stopped in the middle of nowhere. I had a vision of us holding them over the side of the boat while their tiny legs paddled away, guiding us to safety. After all, our guide had said we needed them for their legs. We continued to make many jokes about live chickens drawing us to shore if the boat turned over and we were about eating them if we were left on a wild island. Meanwhile our guide just gave us a puzzled look. Finally my wife turned to him and asked, “How many chickens are we taking?” At first he seemed totally surprised, and then a large smile spread over his face. He bent over and began to laugh uncontrollably. My wife turned to me and said, “I’m glad he finds the thought of us holding chickens on our legs for six hours so funny.” When he finished laughing, he looked at us and pronounced every word clearly and loudly, “No live chickens! I said, ‘We need life jackets for the lake!’” It took a moment  for this to sink in, and then we all had a good laugh.

          Whenever we made eye contact, our guide would laugh, shake his head and say: “Americans, so funny.”

          41. The funny story happened ___________.

          A. in the tiny town of Battambang

          B. on a motorbike

          C. on a small and old boat

          D. on a wild island

          42. The pilot left their boat to ___________.

          A. pick live chickens

          B. pick up life jackets

          C. make room for live chickens

          D. make the boat weigh less

          43. Which of the following events truly happened?

          A. The couple held the chickens on their legs

          B. The chickens’ legs paddled the boat guiding them to safety

          C. They ate the chickens while they were left on the wild island

          D. They made many jokes about live chickens

          44. The guide bent over and laughed uncontrollably because ___________.

          A. he suddenly knew what the misunderstanding was

          B. he found their thought of holding chickens on their legs funny

          C. he thought the American couple were funny

          D. they landed safely

            

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          When Sara and Nathan Jones were training to become foster parents(養(yǎng)父母),their son,Noah,learned a tough thing or two about foster care.For instance,nearly 600 local foster kids changed families every year,and they carried their belongings from one home to the next in black garbage bags.

          Noah,then ten,couldn’t imagine squeezing his clothes,favorite toy,and soccer ball into a trash bag and dragging it to a new house in the middle of the night.“packing kids’belongings into garbage bags is like telling them that their stuff has no more worth than trash,”says Noah.

          So with help from his parents and younger sisters,Macy,then nine,and Molly,then seven,Noah began to collect suitcases and duffel bags from friends and extended family;he received more than 100 bags in less than two weeks.He then sent letters to churches and put ads in local newspapers and on radio stations asking for donations.Within a few months,the family was collecting about 500 bags a week,which they stored briefly in their spare bathroom and downstairs hallway before giving them to foster care caseworkers at the Department for Community Based Services.

          In addition to suitcases,Noah now provides foster kids with backpacks containing shampoo,soap,a journal,and a toy—all donated.“My hope is that by giving the children things that are just theirs,they will feel a little control in the midst of the chaos,”says Noah.Noah’s group,A Case for Dignity,collects and distributes hundreds of bags a year.He recently convinced foster care managers from 15 Kentucky counties to pledge to use his bags instead of trash bags.“I’ve been so inspired by him,”says his mom.“If a ten—year—old can see a problem and create a solution,how much more can we do as adults?”

          56.What might be the purpose in writing the text?

          A.To show the problems of foster parents.  B.To give a warning to foster parents.

          C.To tell us a story about Noah.         D.To blame foster parents.

          57.What is Noah like based on the text?

          A.Poor and active.                   B.Outgoing and peaceful

          C.Straightforward and crazy.          D.Considerate and helpful.

          58.Noah’s solution to the problem resulted from       .

          A.the suffering from foster parents          B.the belongings he owns

          C.packing kids’belongings into garbage bags  D.donating belongings to children

          59.Noah’s group,A Case for Dignity         .

          A.helps foster kids carry belongings

          B.provide foster kids with only backpacks

          C.aims at helping foster kids with their belongings

          D.consists of only children from foster families

          60.What can we learn from the text?

          A.Noah,Macy and Molly are all foster kids.

          B.Noah’s mom takes great pride in A Case for Dignity.

          C.Foster care managers all promise to use his bags.

          D.Noah couldn’t put up with foster parents.

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          科目:gzyy 來源:同步題 題型:閱讀理解

          閱讀理解
               In the spring of 1926, Yan Qingbao,  a 43-year-old farmer, discovered a circular piece of jade(玉)  
          while digging a hole. Driven by curiosity, he dug deeper and found a group of about 400 colourful jade
          pieces.
               At the time,  he had no idea that his discovery would be as important as other wonders of the world
          such as China's Great Wall and Egypt's pyramids. Since then more than 10000 relics, dating back to
          between 5000 and 3000 BC have been unearthed at Shanxingdui. These relics include gold, pottery,
          bone tools and ivory objects. They prove that Shanxingdui contains the ruins of an ancient city that was
          once thepolitical, economic and cultural center of the ancient Shu Kingdom-the old name for Sichuan.
               It has helped modern historians realize that Sichuan's human history goes back more than 5000 years. And, located on the upper part of the Yangtze River, the site challenges the common. idea that Chinese
          civilization rose from a single source-the Yellow River valley.
               Shanxingdui was named the Scientific Education Base for China's Youth in March this year.
               But still, only four of the Shanxingdui Ruins 12 square kilometers have been uncovered.  Who knows
          what other big surprises are waiting to be shown to the world.

          1. The farmer dug a hole and found a group of about 400 colourful jade pieces because___.

          A. he wanted to look for treasure
          B. he was curious about it
          C. he knew there were many relics in the hole
          D. he wanted to be famous for doing so

          2. The underlined word "challenge" here means___.

          A. change
          B. agree with
          C. compete with
          D. disappoint

          3. The main idea of the passage is___.

          A. Shanxingdui was named the Scientific Education Base for China's Youth
          B. Shanxingdui was once the political, economic and cultural center of the ancient Shu Kingdom
          C. the importance of the discovery of Shanxingdui
          D. it  has  helped  modern  historians  realize  that Shichuan's human history goes back more than
              5000 years

          4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

          A. About 10400 relics have been unearthed at Shanxingdui.
          B. The farmer didn't know his discovery would be as important as other wonders of the world.
          C. Modern historians realize that Sichuan's human history goes back more than 5000 years.
          D. Chinese civilization rose from a single source-the Yellow River valley.

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          科目:gzyy 來源:0910學(xué)年黑龍江省高一上學(xué)期第二模塊測(cè)試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

           

          Everyone knows you must exercise regularly to keep good health. Indeed, staying physically fit is a big part of our culture. we consider(or rightly so)that healthy people are attractive people. Since most of us want to be attractive, there is no shortage of exercise clubs, training videos, magazines and books offering to help us stay physically fit.

              Unfortunately, however, our culture doesn’t place the same emphasis on mental fitness. Although we tend to like men and women with strong, healthy-looking bodies, we don’t have the same degree of respect or attraction for smart, educated, mentally healthy people. This is a pity, because there are great rewards for people who have developed the ability to think well.

              If your mind is well trained and flexible, you will be able to understand a great deal of what happens around you. And if you are also well educated --- that is, if you understand basic science, mathematics, music, art, literature, history and so on --- you will find it much easier to make good decisions throughout your life. Over the long run, this leads to a sense of control over your destiny and a much better life than otherwise.

              People who are poorly educated or who don’t think well --- that is, people who are not mentally fit --- see things differently. Their world is controlled by mysterious, often malevolent(惡意的)forces. Such people live within a system they will never master, forced to follow rules they will never understand. Although it may not be obvious, most spend their lives being manipulated(控制)by others. They are told what to do, what to think, how to spend their money, and what they should and should not aspire(渴望)to in life.

              In my opinion, if you want to live well, you must be able to use your mind well. For this reason, I want you to be able to concentrate, to solve problems, to understand complex ideas, and to think clearly and quickly. Such skills will make it easier for you to make informed decisions, understand current events, choose good friends, manage your money well, make wise lone-term decisions and appreciate music, art and literature.

              The key to developing such skills is to enjoy learning, and to have the ability and motivation to teach yourself.

          68. The writer of the passage feel disappointed that ____.

            A. too little has been done to help people to keep physically fit

            B. too much has been done to help people to keep physically fit

            C. mentally healthy people are not as popular as physically healthy people

            D. physically healthy people are not as popular as mentally healthy people

          69. The underlined word “this” in the 3rd paragraph means ____.

            A. the understanding of a great deal of what goes on around you

            B. the understanding of basic science and mathematics

            C. good training in body and mind

            D. being able to make good decisions in life

          70. The writer of this passage thinks those who are not mentally fit ____.

            A. live a poor and mysterious life   B. can’t control over their life

            C. often do what others do            D. enjoy being fooled and ruled

          71. The best title of the passage will most probably be ____.

            A. Train Your Body                   B. Train Your Mind  

            C. Make Informed Decisions           D. Think Hard and Work Hard

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:浙江省海鹽市元濟(jì)高級(jí)中學(xué)2009-2010學(xué)年度高一下學(xué)期4月月考 題型:閱讀理解


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          Everyone knows you must exercise regularly to keep good health. Indeed, staying physically fit is a big part of our culture. we consider(or rightly so)that healthy people are attractive people. Since most of us want to be attractive, there is no shortage of exercise clubs, training videos, magazines and books offering to help us stay physically fit.
          Unfortunately, however, our culture doesn’t place the same emphasis on mental fitness. Although we tend to like men and women with strong, healthy-looking bodies, we don’t have the same degree of respect or attraction for smart, educated, mentally healthy people. This is a pity, because there are great rewards for people who have developed the ability to think well.
          If your mind is well trained and flexible, you will be able to understand a great deal of what happens around you. And if you are also well educated --- that is, if you understand basic science, mathematics, music, art, literature, history and so on --- you will find it much easier to make good decisions throughout your life. Over the long run, this leads to a sense of control over your destiny and a much better life than otherwise.
          People who are poorly educated or who don’t think well --- that is, people who are not mentally fit --- see things differently. Their world is controlled by mysterious, often malevolent(惡意的)forces. Such people live within a system they will never master, forced to follow rules they will never understand. Although it may not be obvious, most spend their lives being manipulated(控制)by others. They are told what to do, what to think, how to spend their money, and what they should and should not aspire(渴望)to in life.
          In my opinion, if you want to live well, you must be able to use your mind well. For this reason, I want you to be able to concentrate, to solve problems, to understand complex ideas, and to think clearly and quickly. Such skills will make it easier for you to make informed decisions, understand current events, choose good friends, manage your money well, make wise lone-term decisions and appreciate music, art and literature.
          The key to developing such skills is to enjoy learning, and to have the ability and motivation to teach yourself.
          63. The writer of the passage feel disappointed that ____.
          A. too little has been done to help people to keep physically fit
          B. too much has been done to help people to keep physically fit
          C. mentally healthy people are not as popular as physically healthy people
          D. physically healthy people are not as popular as mentally healthy people
          64. The underlined word “this” in the 3rd paragraph means ____.
          A. the understanding of a great deal of what goes on around you
          B. the understanding of basic science and mathematics
          C. good training in body and mind
          D. being able to make good decisions in life
          65. The writer of this passage thinks those who are not mentally fit ____.
          A. live a poor and mysterious life   B. can’t control over their life
          C. often do what others do        D. enjoy being fooled and ruled
          66. The best title of the passage will most probably be ____.
          A. Train Your Body                  B. Train Your Mind  
          C. Make Informed Decisions       D. Think Hard and Work Hard

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          科目:gzyy 來源:江西省臨川二中09-10學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期第一次月考(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

          Everyone knows you must exercise regularly to keep good health. Indeed, staying physically fit is a big part of our culture. we consider that healthy people are attractive people. Since most of us want to be attractive, there is no shortage of exercise clubs, training videos, magazines and books offering to help us stay physically fit.
          Unfortunately, however, our culture doesn’t place the same emphasis(重要性) on mental fitness. Although we tend to like men and women with strong, healthy-looking bodies, we don’t have the same degree of respect or attraction for smart, educated, mentally healthy people. This is a pity, because there are great rewards for people who have developed the ability to think well.
          If your mind is well trained and flexible, you will be able to understand a great deal of what happens around you. And if you are also well educated --- that is, if you understand basic science, mathematics, music, art, literature, history and so on --- you will find it much easier to make good decisions throughout your life. Over the long run, this leads to a sense of control over your destiny(命運(yùn)) and a much better life than otherwise.
          People who are poorly educated or who don’t think well --- that is, people who are not mentally fit --- see things differently. Their world is controlled by mysterious, often malevolent(惡意的)forces. Such people live within a system they will never master, forced to follow rules they will never understand. Although it may not be obvious, most spend their lives being manipulated(控制)by others. They are told what to do, what to think, how to spend their money, and what they should and should not aspire(渴望)to in life.
          In my opinion, if you want to live well, you must be able to use your mind well. For this reason, I want you to be able to concentrate, to solve problems, to understand complex ideas, and to think clearly and quickly. Such skills will make it easier for you to make informed decisions, understand current events, choose good friends, manage your money well, make wise lone-term decisions and appreciate music, art and literature.
          The key to developing such skills is to enjoy learning, and to have the ability and motivation to teach yourself.
          60. The writer of the passage feel disappointed that ____.
          A. too little has been done to help people to keep physically fit
          B. too much has been done to help people to keep physically fit
          C. mentally healthy people are not as popular as physically healthy people
          D. physically healthy people are not as popular as mentally healthy people
          61. The underlined word “this” in the 3rd paragraph means ____.
          A. the understanding of a great deal of what goes on around you
          B. the understanding of basic science and mathematics  
          C. good training in body and mind
          D. being able to make good decisions in life
          62. The writer of this passage thinks those who are not mentally fit ____.
          A. live a poor and mysterious life   B. can’t control over their life
          C. often do what others do        D. enjoy being fooled and ruled
          63. The best title of the passage will most probably be ____.
          A. Train Your Body                        B. Train Your Mind  
          C. Make Informed Decisions       D. Think Hard and Work Hard

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2010屆黑龍江省高三上學(xué)期期末考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

           

          Everyone knows we must exercise regularly to maintain good health.Indeed, staying physically fit is a big part of our culture.We consider (and rightly so) that healthy people are attractive people.Since most of us want to be attractive, there is no shortage of exercise clubs, training videos, magazines, and books offering to help us stay physically fit.

          Unfortunately, however, our culture does not place the same emphasis on mental fitness.Although we admire and love men and women with strong and healthy-looking bodies, we don’t have the same degree of respect or attraction for smart, educated and mentally healthy people.This is a shame, because there are immense rewards for people who have developed the ability to think well.

          If your mind is well trained and flexible, you will be able to understand a great deal of what happens around you.And if you are also well educated--- that is, if you understand basic science, mathematics, music, art, literature, history and so on--- you will find it much easier to make good decisions throughout your life.Over the long run, this leads to a sense of control over your destiny and a much better life than otherwise.

          People who are poorly educated or who don’t think well--- that is, people who are not mentally fit see things differently.Their world is controlled by mysterious, but often malevolent (惡意的) forces.Such people live within a system they will never master, forced to follow the rules they will never understand.Although it may not be obvious, most people spend their lives being manipulated (控制) by others.They are told what to do, what to think, how to spend their money, and what they should and should not aspire (渴求) to in life.

          In my opinion, if you want to live well, you must be able to use your mind well.For this reason, I want you to be able to concentrate, solve problem, understand complex ideas, and think clearly and quickly.Such skills will make it easier for you to make informed decisions, understand current events, choose good friends, manage your money well, make wise long-term decisions, and appreciate music, art and literature.

          The key to developing such skills is to enjoy learning, and to have the ability and motivation to teach yourself.

          67.The writer of the passage feels disappointed that______________.

               A.some people have not the skill to make good decisions

               B.the world of the physically healthy people is controlled by mysterious forces

               C.mentally healthy people are not as popular as physically people

               D.too much has been done to help people stay physically fit

          68.The underline word “this” refers to___________.

               A.the understanding of a great deal of what goes on around you

               B.the understanding of basic science and mathematics

               C.good training in body and mind

               D.being able to make good decisions in life

          69.The writer of the passage thinks that those who are not mentally fit___________.

               A.live a poor and mysterious life              B.can’t control over their life

               C.often do what others do           D.enjoy being fooled and ruled

          70.The best title of the passage will most probably be______________.

               A.Mind Helps You More                    B.Train Your Mind

               C.Make Informed Decisions                 D.Learn More to Help Yourself

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年北京市豐臺(tái)區(qū)高三下學(xué)期統(tǒng)一練習(xí)英語卷(解析版) 題型:其他題

          Using a Mobile Phone to Improve Mother and Child Health

          People around the world are working to expand the uses for mobile technology in health care.

          In the world, there are six billion mobile phone users in a population of seven billion people.

             1.     Africa has widespread adoption. Three or four years ago the penetration rates were 20 percent or 30 percent, and now they’re getting upwards of 60 percent in some countries.

              2.     Earlier research has been to look at mobile technologies and HIV and AIDS. And so we have some great evidence on the effectiveness of mobiles.

          During the first week of December, 2012, more than 4,000 people from 50 countries met for the fourth annual mHealth Summit. It brought together experts from what the organizers call the mHealth ecosystem.

          In 2011 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton started a public/private partnership called the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action, or MAMA. There are about 800 women a day and about three million babies a year die from pregnancy and childbirth-related causes.      3.     The messages cover pregnancy and the first year of a baby’s life. These health messages may also be sent to a pregnant woman’s husband and mother-in-law.    4.    

          Messages can be text or voicemail. You can have a pregnant woman in Bangladesh registered into a system that provides messages that help her know what to do and when to do certain things.

          Simple text messages can be important sources of information to people without Internet

          access.      5.     They have to be able to read through thousands of entries that come back to them on Google, for example, and then figure out what that information means to them. And that’s not something that someone in a poor and uneducated kind of situation can do.  

          A.They have no access to the relevant information.

          B.That way they too can understand what needs to be done.

          C.Millions of messages about baby care are received every day.

          D.A lot of work has been done to use mobile technology for health.

          E. And the most rapidly growing markets are those in developing countries.

          F. The program sends messages to women to educate them about their health.

          G. Besides, online users may sometimes not understand all the information available.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2013-2014學(xué)年湖北省高三上學(xué)期期末測(cè)試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

          We live in College Station, Texas and we were on our way home from Houston, Texas around the Weston Lakes area one Saturday or Sunday morning. And when I say morning, I'm talking 1:00 to 2:00 in the morning. We were on our way home and decided to stop at a local gas station to get coffee and something to snack on since it was a good hour and a half before we got home.

          When we were done, we got back into our car and before I started it, we noticed a man standing outside in front of the building. You could tell that he was a homeless man. His clothes were worn and it looked like he had gone in and gotten him some coffee or something warm to drink since it was cold this time of the year. He couldn’t have had enough money to get something to eat. That is not something I remember too well, because that is not what "moved" me.

          The next thing I remember is a dog that walked up to the front of the building. Being a dog lover, I noticed that she was part wolf and probably part German shepherd. I could tell she was a she, because you could tell that she had been feeding puppies. She was terribly in need of something to eat and I felt so bad for her. I knew if she didn't eat soon, she and her puppies would not make it.

          I and my wife sat there and looked at her. We noticed that people walked by and didn't even pet her, like most people do when they walk by an animal in front of a store. She might not have been as pretty and clean as most, but she still deserved better. But we still did not do anything. But someone did. The homeless man, who I thought did not buy himself anything to eat, went back into the store. And what he did brought tears to me and my wife. He had gone into the store and with what money he may have had, bought a can of dog food and fed that dog.

          I know that this story isn't as inspirational as most stories, but it plays a great part in our lives. You see, that was Mother's Day weekend. And a lot of people forget that some animals are parents too.

          1.From the passage we can know that _______.

          A. the author didn't like dogs

          B. the dog was not pretty enough to be loved

          C. the dog and her puppies were in danger of dying of hunger

          D. the author wanted to help the dog but he was unable to

          2.What moved the author and his wife to tears?

          A. That the man bought food for the dog.

          B. That the dog and her puppies could make it in cold weather.

          C. That the man got himself some coffee or something warm to drink

          D. That people walked by and didn't even notice the dog.

          3.According to the passage, we know that the homeless man was _______.

          A. poor and hopeless                                              B. brave and caring

          C. friendly and clever                                              D. sympathetic and helpful

          4.The best title for this passage would be _______.

          A. An inspirational story                                         B. Animals Are Parents Too

          C.  A Homeless Man                                                 D. A Mother Dog and Her Puppies

           

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