Those foreign visitors look very _______.


  1. A.
    smartly
  2. B.
    wildly
  3. C.
    like friends
  4. D.
    friendly
D
這里C. like friends的干擾作用較大,因?yàn)閺姆夯?guī)則看,C. like friends似乎是對的,但語言是約定俗成的,要尊重實(shí)際使用情況。
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Night after night,she came to tuck me in,even long after my childhood years.Following her longstanding custom,she'd lean down and push my long.hair out of the way,then kiss my fore—head.

I don't remember when it first started annoying me—her hands pushing my hair that way. But it did annoy me,for they felt work—worn and mush against my young skin.Finally,one night,I shouted out at her,"Don't do that any more--your hands are too rough!" She didn't say anything in reply.But never again did my mother close out my day with that familiar expression of her love.

Time after time,with the passing years,my thoughts returned to that night.By then I missed my mother's hands.missed her goodnight kiss on my forehead.Sometimes the incident seemed very close,sometimes far away.But always it lurked,in the back of my mind.

Well,the years have passed,and I'm not a little girl anymore.Mom is in her mid—seventies.a(chǎn)nd those hands I once thought to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family.She's been our doctor,reaching into a medicine cabinet(醫(yī)藥箱)for the remedy(藥物)to calm a young girl's stomach or soothe(安慰)the boy's scraped knee.She cooks the best fried chicken in the world…gets stains out of blue cans, like I never could…

Now, my own children are grown and gone.Mom no longer has Dad,and on special occasions.I find myself drawn next door to spend the night with her.So it was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly run across, my face to brush the hair from my forehead.Then a kiss,ever so gently,touched my brow(額頭)

In my memory,for the thousandth time,I recalled the night my young voice complained,"Don't do that any more--your hands are too rough!" Catching Mom's hand in hand,I blurted (沖口說出)out how sorry I was for that night.I thought she'd remember ,as I did.But Mom didn't know what I Was talking about.She had forgotten--and forgiven—long ago.

That night, I fell asleep with a new appreciation for my gentle mother and her carrying hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.

What would be the best title for the text?

A.Mother's Hands          B.Appreciation for Mother.

C.My Childhood Years.    D.My Unselfish Mother.

The author began to get annoyed because      .

A.her mother's hands were really old and tough

B.she thought she didn't need her mother's care

C.she didn't like her mother any more

D.her mother stayed in her room too long

What do we know about the author?

A.With time passing, she began to understand her mother.

B.She was an only child in the family.

C.She never forgave herself.

D.Her mother was a doctor.

By saying "Then a kiss,ever so gently,touched my brow.",the author means that________

A.children need Mother's kissing        B.mothers kiss their children gently

C.mothers love their children forever    D.children depend on their mothers

It can be inferred from the text that _____________

A.the author began to spend nights with her mother

B.her mother  never kissed  author again

C.her mother forgave her at last

D.the author felt guilty of what she did to her mother

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科目:高中英語 來源:山西省實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)2010年高考仿真實(shí)戰(zhàn)模擬考試英語試題 題型:完型填空


第二節(jié)完形填空(20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
My father enjoys bike riding.Ever since I was little, I’ve always loved going biking with my dad.36 , as I became a teenager, other things began to draw my    37 .It was important to do things with friends  38   .I saw my dad every evening at home.Why did I have to  39  my Sundays to all-day bike trips with him , too? If my indifference(冷漠) hurt him, my father kept  40  , but he would always let me know when he was planning a bike trip  41  I wanted to come.
It was a Sunday morning, and I was in low  42 .Two of my friends had gone to the movies without inviting me.Just then my father  43 my room.“It’s a beautiful day.Want to go for a  44  today, Beck?”  “Leave me alone! ” I impatiently  45 .Those were the last words I said to him before he left the house that  46   .
Several hours later, the police called us,  47  us that Dad had a traffic accident.My father’s injuries were serious.It took several days before he could 48  speak.Beside his bed I held his hand gently,   49  of hurting him.
“Daddy … I’m sorry …”
“It’s OK, sweetheart.I’ll be OK.”
“No,” I said, “I  50  what I said to you that day.You know, that morning?”
“Sweetheart, I don’t  51  anything about that day, not before, during or after the accident.I remember kissing you goodnight the night before, though.” He 52  a weak smile.
I felt regretful for my thoughtless remark, for I   53  wanted him to leave me alone.My teacher once told me that  54  have immeasurable power.They can hurt or they can heal.And we all have the  55  to choose our words.I intend to do that very carefully from now on.
36.A.There fore       B.Instead            C.Besides       D.However
37.A.a(chǎn)ttention      B.sight            C.effort             D.energy
38.A.once again    B.a(chǎn)ll of a sudden      C.in time      D.on one hand
39.A.start         B.save               C.devote       D.waste
40.A.silent          B.busy            C.a(chǎn)sleep          D.a(chǎn)wake
41.A.unless       B.in case            C.so that         D.a(chǎn)s if
42.A.spirits      B.conditions          C.emotions      D.hopes   
43.A.left            B.checked          C.entered       D.knocked
44.A.ride         B.walk            C.picnic       D.game
45.A.whispered       B.warned            C.a(chǎn)nnounced    D.shouted
46.A.moment      B, morning           C.a(chǎn)fternoon      D.evening
47.A.convincing   B.reminding        C.informing     D.phoning
48.A.eventually     B.generally        C.strictly            D.broadly
49.A.tired           B.a(chǎn)fraid           C.a(chǎn)ware         D.sorry
50.A.discuss        B.think             C.care         D.mean
51.A.hate        B. forget           C.remember      D.like
52.A.got          B.expressed         C.exchanged    D.managed
53.A.often        B.never           C.even         D.once
54.A.a(chǎn)pologies      B.promises          C.smiles       D.words       
55.A.experience     B.honor             C.power          D.desire

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011屆湖北天門市高考模擬英語試卷(二) 題型:閱讀理解

Whether I’m looking for a good chat with some old Mends or a quiet place to meet a colleague, the pub will be the place I always choose.
I could, of course, go to a bar. But a pub, I always find, is far more comfortable and has a more relaxed atmosphere.
Many people in the UK also have a favorite pub at the end of the road where they live or nearby to where they work. I can almost always guarantee that I’ll bump into someone I know at my “l(fā)ocal”, as we British call our nearest pub.
In fact, many people from the UK say that the pub is a cornerstone (基礎(chǔ)) of British life. Coming together over a drink, usually of beer, is generally con­sidered the best way to catch up with friends. For those who are a little reserved (內(nèi)向的), as the British sometimes are, it’s the best way to open up and get chatting.
However, this habit is slowly changing among some British people. According to a survey completed in August by UK trade magazine The Publican, eating, rather than drinking, has become the main source of income for our 52,000 pubs.
The gastropub (美食酒吧), with its greater emphasis on food, is primarily responsible. All over the country, this more expensive type of pub has been springing up, providing a place for more formal meetings with business partners. Wine is often drunk instead of the traditional beer.
But not everyone’s happy. Many people hate the fact that some local pubs are closing because new gastropubs are proving more profitable. “Beer sales are sinking and many pubs are struggling to survive,” Rob Haward, of the British Beer and Pub Association, told UK newspaper The Daily Mail.
For my part, I’m going to do all I can to keep the local British pub alive. It will be the first place I visit when I go back home.
【小題1】.  The article is mainly about         .

A.the British pub losing popularity B.the author’s love of pubs
C.how the British socialize D.the local British pub
【小題2】. Many British people say that the pub is a cornerstone of British life because         .
A.it is nearby and convenient
B.it is a great place for meeting friends
C.it is far more comfortable than a bar to have a drink
D.it is easy to bump into people they know in a pub ,
【小題3】. From the text, we can conclude that gastropubs         .
A.will replace the local pubs
B.a(chǎn)ttach more importance to drinks
C.a(chǎn)re somewhere between a restaurant and a bar
D.a(chǎn)ttract beer lovers as well as wine lovers
【小題4】.  Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.The author is in favor of gastropubs.
B.Wine is thought to show one’s class and taste.
C.British people do not go to pubs as often as be­fore.
D.Local pubs are being seriously affected by gastropubs.

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科目:高中英語 來源:山西省2010年高考仿真實(shí)戰(zhàn)模擬考試英語試題 題型:完型填空

第二節(jié)完形填空(20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

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My father enjoys bike riding.Ever since I was little, I’ve always loved going biking with my dad.36 , as I became a teenager, other things began to draw my    37 .It was important to do things with friends  38   .I saw my dad every evening at home.Why did I have to  39  my Sundays to all-day bike trips with him , too? If my indifference(冷漠) hurt him, my father kept  40  , but he would always let me know when he was planning a bike trip  41  I wanted to come.

It was a Sunday morning, and I was in low  42 .Two of my friends had gone to the movies without inviting me.Just then my father  43 my room.“It’s a beautiful day.Want to go for a  44  today, Beck?”  “Leave me alone! ” I impatiently  45 .Those were the last words I said to him before he left the house that  46   .

Several hours later, the police called us,  47  us that Dad had a traffic accident.My father’s injuries were serious.It took several days before he could 48  speak.Beside his bed I held his hand gently,   49  of hurting him.

“Daddy … I’m sorry …”

“It’s OK, sweetheart.I’ll be OK.”

“No,” I said, “I  50  what I said to you that day.You know, that morning?”

“Sweetheart, I don’t  51  anything about that day, not before, during or after the accident.I remember kissing you goodnight the night before, though.” He 52  a weak smile.

I felt regretful for my thoughtless remark, for I   53  wanted him to leave me alone.My teacher once told me that  54  have immeasurable power.They can hurt or they can heal.And we all have the  55  to choose our words.I intend to do that very carefully from now on.

36.A.There fore       B.Instead            C.Besides       D.However

37.A.a(chǎn)ttention      B.sight            C.effort             D.energy

38.A.once again    B.a(chǎn)ll of a sudden      C.in time      D.on one hand

39.A.start         B.save               C.devote       D.waste

40.A.silent          B.busy            C.a(chǎn)sleep          D.a(chǎn)wake

41.A.unless       B.in case            C.so that         D.a(chǎn)s if

42.A.spirits      B.conditions          C.emotions      D.hopes   

43.A.left            B.checked          C.entered       D.knocked

44.A.ride         B.walk            C.picnic       D.game

45.A.whispered       B.warned            C.a(chǎn)nnounced    D.shouted

46.A.moment      B, morning           C.a(chǎn)fternoon      D.evening

47.A.convincing   B.reminding        C.informing     D.phoning

48.A.eventually     B.generally        C.strictly            D.broadly

49.A.tired           B.a(chǎn)fraid           C.a(chǎn)ware         D.sorry

50.A.discuss        B.think             C.care         D.mean

51.A.hate        B. forget           C.remember      D.like

52.A.got          B.expressed         C.exchanged    D.managed

53.A.often        B.never           C.even         D.once

54.A.a(chǎn)pologies      B.promises          C.smiles       D.words       

55.A.experience     B.honor             C.power          D.desire

 

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科目:高中英語 來源:2011湖北天門市高考模擬試題二 題型:閱讀理解

Whether I’m looking for a good chat with some old Mends or a quiet place to meet a colleague, the pub will be the place I always choose.

I could, of course, go to a bar. But a pub, I always find, is far more comfortable and has a more relaxed atmosphere.

Many people in the UK also have a favorite pub at the end of the road where they live or nearby to where they work. I can almost always guarantee that I’ll bump into someone I know at my “l(fā)ocal”, as we British call our nearest pub.

In fact, many people from the UK say that the pub is a cornerstone (基礎(chǔ)) of British life. Coming together over a drink, usually of beer, is generally con­sidered the best way to catch up with friends. For those who are a little reserved (內(nèi)向的), as the British sometimes are, it’s the best way to open up and get chatting.

However, this habit is slowly changing among some British people. According to a survey completed in August by UK trade magazine The Publican, eating, rather than drinking, has become the main source of income for our 52,000 pubs.

The gastropub (美食酒吧), with its greater emphasis on food, is primarily responsible. All over the country, this more expensive type of pub has been springing up, providing a place for more formal meetings with business partners. Wine is often drunk instead of the traditional beer.

But not everyone’s happy. Many people hate the fact that some local pubs are closing because new gastropubs are proving more profitable. “Beer sales are sinking and many pubs are struggling to survive,” Rob Haward, of the British Beer and Pub Association, told UK newspaper The Daily Mail.

For my part, I’m going to do all I can to keep the local British pub alive. It will be the first place I visit when I go back home.

1..   The article is mainly about         .

A. the British pub losing popularity             B. the author’s love of pubs

C. how the British socialize                     D. the local British pub

2..  Many British people say that the pub is a cornerstone of British life because         .

A. it is nearby and convenient

B. it is a great place for meeting friends

C. it is far more comfortable than a bar to have a drink

D. it is easy to bump into people they know in a pub ,

3..  From the text, we can conclude that gastropubs         .

A. will replace the local pubs

B. attach more importance to drinks

C. are somewhere between a restaurant and a bar

D. attract beer lovers as well as wine lovers

4..   Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?

A. The author is in favor of gastropubs.

B. Wine is thought to show one’s class and taste.

C. British people do not go to pubs as often as be­fore.

D. Local pubs are being seriously affected by gastropubs.

 

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