A certain good woman one day said something that hurt her best friend of many years.She____immediately and would have done anything to have taken the words back.____she said hurt the friend so much that this good woman was herself hurt____the pain she caused.____to cancel what she had done,she went to an older,wiser woman in the village,explained her situation,and asked for____.
Listening to her,the older woman___the younger woman’s distress and knew she must help her.She also knew she could never____her pain,but she could teach.She knew the____would depend only on the character of the younger woman.She said,“Tonight,take your best feather pillows and put a single feather on the doorstep of each house in the town____the sun rises.”
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“Now,” said the wise woman,“Go back and____your pillows with the feather you have put on the steps.Then everything will be____it was before.”
“You know that’s____!The wind blew away each feather as fast as I placed them on the____!” The younger woman was surprised.
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小題1:
A.saidB.felt
C.regrettedD.explained
小題2:
A.ThatB.Which
C.Who D.What
小題3:
A.for B.a(chǎn)s
C.toD.of
小題4:
A.By means  B.In an effort
C.In addition D.On account
小題5:
A.question B.suggestion
C.a(chǎn)dvice  D.practice
小題6:
A.sensedB.touched
C.smelt D.breathed
小題7:
A.raiseB.release
C.relieve  D.rehearse
小題8:
A.outline B.outcome
C.output D.outbreak
小題9:
A.until B.unless
C.a(chǎn)fterD.before
小題10:
A.home B.south
C.insideD.outdoors
小題11:
A.heavy B.brilliant
C.colorfulD.dear
小題12:
A.light  B.dark
C.rainyD.sunny
小題13:
A.her homeB.the older woman
C.her bedroom D.the feather pillow
小題14:
A.recite B.rebuild
C.refillD.recycle
小題15:
A.withB.just
C.like D.a(chǎn)s
小題16:
A.impossible  B.important
C.imaginable D.immoral
小題17:
A.house B.doorsteps
C.pillow D.bag
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)ction  B.feather
C.words D.behavior
小題19:
A.friendless  B.regardless
C.homeless  D.hopeless
小題20:
A.guaranteeB.secure
C.maintain D.guard

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:A
小題7:C
小題8:D
小題9:D
小題10:A
小題11:D
小題12:A
小題13:B
小題14:C
小題15:D
小題16:A
小題17:B
小題18:C
小題19:B
小題20:D

語篇解讀 本文是一篇記敘文。一個善良的女人說了一些話傷害了她最好的朋友,她話一出口就后悔了。她的話傷害朋友如此之深,以至于這個善良的女人為自己給朋友造成痛苦而傷心不已。這個故事告訴我們:覆水難收。所以在別人面前尤其是我們珍愛的人面前最好注意自己的言辭。
小題1:解析: 考查動詞辨析。由下文語境可知,她話一出口就后悔了。regret意為“后悔”,符合語境。
答案: C
小題2:解析: 考查名詞性從句的引導詞?崭裉幰龑е髡Z從句,且主語從句中缺少動詞say的賓語,所以用what引導。
答案: D
小題3:解析: 考查介詞辨析。這個善良的女人為自己給朋友造成痛苦而傷心不已。for意為“因為”,符合語境。
答案: A
小題4:解析: 考查介詞短語辨析。句意為:為了努力消除她所做的一切,她去找村子里年長的、聰明的女人。in an effort to do sth.意為“試圖做某事”,符合語境。
答案: B
小題5:解析: 考查名詞辨析。根據(jù)第二段第一句話中“she must help her...she could teach”可知,她來是尋求建議的。ask for advice意為“請求建議”。
答案: C
小題6:解析: 考查動詞辨析。 句意為:聽著年輕女人的述說,這位老婦人感覺到了她的憂傷,并且知道得幫助她。sense意為“感覺到”,符合語境。
答案: A
小題7:解析: 考查動詞辨析。句意為:老婦人知道她不可能減輕她的傷痛,但可以讓她從中吸取教訓。relieve意為“減輕”,符合語境。
答案: C
小題8:解析: 考查名詞辨析。句意為:她明白事情的結(jié)果只能是取決于她的性格。outcome意為“結(jié)果,結(jié)局”,符合語境。
答案: B
小題9:解析: 考查連詞辨析。句意為:她說:“今晚,拆開你最好的羽毛枕頭,在太陽升起之前,在本鎮(zhèn)每家的門前的臺階上放一根羽毛!庇上挛恼Z境可知,此處指在太陽升起之前,故選D項。
答案: D
小題10:解析: 考查副詞辨析。句意為:年輕女人匆匆趕回家準備這件事。
答案: A
小題11:解析: 考查形容詞辨析。由上文“take your best feather pillows...”可知,這些枕頭是她非常心愛的。
答案: D
小題12:解析: 考查動詞辨析。由上文可知,她是在晚上將羽毛放在每家的臺階上,由此可推出此處指天快亮了。
答案: A
小題13:解析: 考查名詞辨析。由下文她和老婦人的對話可知,她在太陽升起時回到老婦人那里。
答案: B
小題14:解析: 考查動詞辨析。句意為:回去再用你放在每家臺階上的羽毛把枕頭填滿。refill...with...意為“重新填滿”,符合語境。
答案: C
小題15:解析: 考查詞匯辨析。句意為:然后,一切事情將會像以前一樣。as意為“像……一樣,依照”,符合語境。   
答案: D
小題16:解析: 考查形容詞辨析。由下文語境可知,羽毛被風吹走了,再將羽毛填到枕頭里是不可能的。impossible意為“不可能的”,符合語境。
答案: A
小題17:解析: 考查動詞辨析。句意為:我把羽毛一放在臺階上,風就把它們吹跑了!根據(jù)句意以及第二段最后一句話中的“doorstep”提示可知,應(yīng)選B項。
答案: B
小題18:解析: 考查名詞辨析。句意為:你要永遠記住,你的每句話就像是風中的羽毛,覆水難收。本文中提到這個善良的女人用話語傷害了她的好友,且由下文“Once spoken...they can never return to your mouth.”提示可知應(yīng)選C項。
答案: C
小題19:解析: 考查形容詞辨析。句意為:一旦話已說出,盡管你的愿望是如何真心、如何誠意,但所說的話如潑水不可收回。regardless意為“不管,不顧”,符合語境。
答案: B
小題20:解析: 考查動詞辨析。句意為:在那些為你所愛的人面前,適當選擇并且控制你的言辭。guard意為“控制;使(言辭等)謹慎”,符合語境。
答案: D
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JANE AUSTEN(1775—1817)is often regarded as the greatest of English women novelists on the strength of her six completed novels.Known particularly for their social comedy and accurate description of human relationships,they are still as widely read today as they have ever been.
The seventh child of a country priest(牧師),Jane Austen was born on 16 December 1775 at Steventon in Hampshire.Her father ,the Reverend George Austen,was an intelligent and sensitive man who encouraged Jane in her love of reading.From an early age she was familiar with the works of Henry Fielding,Sir Walter Scott,Richardson,F(xiàn)rances Burney and the poet George Crabbe.Her early attempts at writing include burlesques(滑稽作品)of popular romances.When her father retired in 1801 the family moved to Bath,which was later to feature in her novel Northanger Abbey(published in 1818).After his death in 1805 the family moved first to Southampton and then in 1809 to Chawton in Hampshire.where Jane Austen is known to have written her last three novels:Mansfield Park(1814),Emma(1816)and Persuasion(also published in 1818).Although her other novels were written much earlier ,it was not until 1811 that Sense and Sensibility was first published.Pride and Prejudice,which followed in1813,features Jane Austen’own favourite hero,Elizabeth Bennet.
Surrounded by her lively and warm family and wholly buried herself in her writing and housework,Jane Austen led a life often known for its lack of events.She did,however ,attract several admirers and even accepted a proposal of marriage from one admirer-only to change her mind the following morning.Jane Austen’s independent life often seems reflected in her novels,which seem to display the world in miniature(縮影).Sir Walter Scott praised Jane Austen for‘that unique touch which makes ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting’,while Somerset Maugham claimed that she had at her command ‘the most precious gift a novelist can possess’s that of keeping the reader’s interest.Jane Austen died in 1817.
小題1:The underlined word“touch” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to      
A.styleB.contactC.tasteD.a(chǎn)ttitude
小題2:Which of Jane Austen’s novels were published after her death?
A.Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park.
B.Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.
C.Pride and Prejudice and Emma.
D.Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion.
小題3:We can infer from the passage that Jane Austen had a gift for     
A.a(chǎn)ttracting admirers
B.reflecting her own life in all her novels
C.making dull things and characters interesting
D.holding the readers’ interest
小題4:This passage is most probably a      
A.collection of women novelists and their works
B.comment on Jane Austen and her works
C.brief introduction of Jane Austen
D.description of Jane Austen’s road to success

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I grew up in Jamaica Plain, an urban community located on the outskirts of Boston, Massachusetts. In the 1940's it was a wholesome, specific little community. It was my home and I loved it there; back then I thought I would never leave. My best friend Rose and I used to collectively dream about raising a family of our own someday. We had it all planned out to live next door to one another.
Our dream remained alive through grade school, high school, and even beyond. Rose was my maid of honor when I got married in 1953 to the love of my life, Dick. Even then she joked that she was just one perfect guy short of being married, thus bringing us closer to our dream. Meanwhile, Dick aspired to be an officer in the Marines(海軍)and I fully supported his ambitions. I realized that he might be stationed far away from Jamaica Plain, but I told him I would relocate and adjust. The idea of experiencing new places together seemed somewhat romantic to me.
So, in 1955, Dick was stationed in Alaska and we relocated. Rose was sad to see me leave, but wished me the best of luck. Rose and I remained in touch for a few years by regular phone call but after a while we lost track of one another. Back in the 1950's it was a lot more difficult to stay in touch with someone over a long distance, especially if you were relocating every few years. There were no email addresses or transferable phone number and directory lookup services were available at best.
I thought of her several times over the years. Once in the mid 1960's ,when I was visiting the Greater Boston area, I tried to determine her whereabouts but my search turned up empty-handed. Jamaica Plain had changed drastically in the 10 years I was gone. A pretty obvious shift in income demographics was affecting my old neighborhood. My family had moved out of the area, as did many of the people I used to know. Rose was nowhere to be found.
52 years passed and we never spoke. I've since raised a family of five, all of whom now have families of their own, and Dick passed away a few years ago. Basically, a lifetime has passed. Now here I am at the doorstep to my 80th birthday and I receive a random phone call on an idle Wednesday afternoon. "Hello?" I said. "Hi Natalie, it's Rose," the voice on the other end replied. "It's been so long. I don't know if you remember me, but we used to be best friends in Jamaica Plain when we were kid" she said.
We haven't seen each other yet, but we have spent countless hours on the phone catching up on 52 years of our lives. The interesting thing is that even after 52 years of separation our personalities and interests are still extremely similar. We both share a passion for several hobbies that we each picked up independently several years after we lost touch with one another. It almost feels like we are picking up right where we left off, which is really strange considering the circumstances.
Her husband passed away a few years ago as well, but she mailed me several photographs of her family that were taken over the years. It's so crazy, just looking at the photos and listening to her describe her family reminds me of my own; a reasonably large, healthy family. Part of me feels like we led fairly similar lives.
I don't think the numerous similarities between our two lives are a coincidence either. I think it shows that we didn't just call each other best friend we truly were best friend and even now we can be best friends again. Real friends have two things in common: a compatible personality and a strong-willed character. The compatible personality is what initiates the connection between two people and a strong-willed character at both ends is what maintains the connection. If those two ingredients are present in a friendship, the friendship is for real, and can thus sustain the tests of time and prolonged absence without faltering.
小題1:What was the dream of the writer and Rose when young except that_____?
A.They could have a family of their own
B.They could marry a promising husband
C.They planned to become neighbors
D.They could go to the same school
小題2:Why did they become apart when going older?
A.Because the writer got married ,so Rose was sad
B.They held a different opinion on their life
C.The writer’s husband had to move from one place to another
D.Their community had to be rebuilt
小題3:Which was not the reason for their loss in touch?
A.At that time ,there were no advanced communication methods
B.The job of the writer’s husband was changeable
C.There were no such services for them to keep the same number when moving
D.They hadn’t written to each for a long time
小題4:The writer failed to find Rose in the mid of 1960’s, because ____?
A.Rose left her homeland.
B.Rose wouldn’t like to see her
C.the surroundings there had changed a lot.
D.they lost in touch for a long time
小題5:What can we infer from the text?
A.Rose had been making every effort to look for the writer
B.Compared with the writer, Rose lived an unhappy life.
C.Both of the husbands died before their wives.
D.It is a coincidence that there were a lot of similarities between them
小題6:We can learn from the passage that ____________.
A.a(chǎn) friend in need is a friend indeed
B.life without a friend is a life without sun
C.friendship is a love without wings
D.the world is but a little place after all.

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Once, there was a woman who had so many problems, so many worries, so many troubles… that at times she felt she had more troubles than anyone else in the world!
She was depressed. She thought she could never overcome her troubles, so she decided to end her life. That night she went to sleep early and she planned to commit suicide the next morning. But that night she had a dream…
She found herself in a large cave, surrounded by gray bundles (包袱) of all shapes and sizes. Walking toward her was a woman with flowing long white hair.
“Who are you?” asked the dreamer, “and what is this place?”
“This is the cave of bundles of troubles and I am the keeper of the cave.”
“Bundles of troubles?”
“Yes,” the keeper explained, “each person who walks on the earth carries a bundle of troubles on their left shoulder.” The dreamer turned to look and there was a gray bundle on her left shoulder—it had been there all the time and she never noticed!
“If you wish,” the keeper continued,” you can take your bundle down and exchange it for another.”
“Really?” The woman lowered the bundle from her left shoulder. Oh, it felt so good to put it down. Then she picked up a beautiful bundle.
The keeper said, “Why don’t you open it and look inside?”
So the woman opened it and looked inside. “But these are the same troubles I brought here!”
The keeper of the cave smiled softly and nodded. “That’s usually what happens, but do not despair, for there is another bundle on your right shoulder that should help lighten your load.”
The woman turned and saw another bundle on her right shoulder. It had been there all the time and she never noticed! The woman took it down and opened it. Inside were her talents, her gifts, her hopes and opportunities. The woman felt her heart filled with joy and she looked up to thank the keeper of the cave, but she was gone; all were gone. And she found herself sitting up in her own bed with the morning sun streaming through the window, shining on her face.
小題1:Why did the woman decide to end her life?
A.Because there were two gray bundles on her shoulders.
B.Because she always had bad dreams at night.
C.Because the keeper of the cave told her to do so.
D.Because she felt she had too many troubles to overcome.
小題2:According to the keeper of the cave, _____ .
A.there were good things such as talents in beautiful bundles
B.each person carries a bundle on each shoulder
C.different bundles contain different troubles
D.it is impossible for people to take their bundles down from their shoulders
小題3:What did the woman feel when she opened the bundle on her right shoulder?
A.Delighted. B.Moved.C.Depressed. D.Confused.
小題4:The story of the woman is to show that _____ .
A.dreaming a dream can save people’s life
B.the bundles on our shoulders can make us happy
C.a(chǎn)ttitude towards life plays an important role in people’s life
D.we must ignore the troubles in life
小題5:What do you think happened to the woman when she woke up?
A.She still felt depressed.
B.She committed suicide.
C.She looked for the keeper of the cave.
D.She didn’t want to end her life any more.

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