When I was six years old, my parents and I were in London for a one-month vacation. One day when my mother and I were   36  down Oxford Street, I felt too   37  to walk any more, so I asked my mother to take the subway.
At first, she    38  to take it because she said the weather was very    39  and it was better to walk. I started    40  . She told me to stop immediately, but I didn’t pay attention to what she was    41 . For about an hour, I didn’t stop crying. My mother became very   42 with me. I didn’t stop. I just ran away from her. I ran as    43 as I could.
The street was really crowded, so she couldn’t    44  me. Then, I entered one of the biggest shops. There was a coffee house on the second floor. I went    45 , sat in a chair, and started crying again. All of the people in the coffee shop came around me. They were   46 to me, but I didn’t understand English at all. After that, they    47  the police station, and a policeman came to the coffee shop. He tried to talk to me, but I just    48  crying. Then he took the small bag that I was    49  , opened it and found my hotel address and     50  number. When he phoned the hotel, my    51  answered the phone.
In the end, the policeman took me to the    52 . My father was standing in front of the hotel door. He talked to the policeman, and then he asked me what had    53  and where my mother was. I told him everything, and I also told him that I was    54  that my mother was very angry with me.
When my mother came back, she was crying. But when she saw me, she hugged me and kissed me. She talked to my father about everything.    55  of them told me not to do anything like that in the future because maybe one day I wouldn’t find anyone to help me. They wouldn’t forgive me if I did it again.
小題1:
A.runningB.walkingC.visitingD.driving
小題2:
A.tiredB.madC.happyD.sad
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)greedB.refusedC.suggestedD.managed
小題4:
A.horribleB.windyC.niceD.cold
小題5:
A.talkingB.laughingC.singingD.crying
小題6:
A.hearingB.regardingC.thinkingD.saying
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.strictC.satisfiedD.familiar
小題8:
A.excitedlyB.slowlyC.quicklyD.carelessly
小題9:
A.searchB.educateC.forgiveD.follow
小題10:
A.outsideB.insideC.uponD.down
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)dvisingB.talkingC.listeningD.coming
小題12:
A.calledB.rememberedC.measuredD.left
小題13:
A.stoppedB.preferredC.regrettedD.continued
小題14:
A.catchingB.carryingC.gainingD.buying
小題15:
A.serialB.luckyC.phoneD.license
小題16:
A.motherB.guideC.fatherD.waiter
小題17:
A.hotelB.shopC.streetD.station
小題18:
A.forgottenB.happenedC.damagedD.lost
小題19:
A.worriedB.concernedC.a(chǎn)fraidD.a(chǎn)ngry
小題20:
A.NoneB.EitherC.NeitherD.Both

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

試題分析:本文描述了我在倫敦街頭與媽媽走失,然后在警察的幫助下,找到賓館和爸爸媽媽相聚的故事。
小題1:B 動詞辨析。A奔跑B步行C參觀D駕駛;根據(jù)37空后的to walk any more可知我們是在步行,故B正確。
小題2:A 形容詞辨析。A疲憊B瘋狂C開心D悲哀;我感覺太疲憊了,不想再走了。
小題3:B 動詞辨析。A同意B拒絕C建議D設(shè)法,管理;根據(jù)下文媽媽認為天氣很好,說明她拒絕了我的要求。
小題4:C 形容詞辨析。A可怕B有風C很好D寒冷;根據(jù)下文可知媽媽認為天氣很好,不想坐地鐵。
小題5:D 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下一 行I didn’t stop crying說明我開始哭起來了。
小題6:D 動詞辨析。A聽見B當作C思考D說;但是我沒有注意到媽媽說的話,還在不停地哭。
小題7:A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)58空后的my mother was very angry with me說明媽媽很生氣。
小題8:C 副詞辨析。A興奮B慢慢地C迅速地,迅速D粗心地;我跑得近可能地快。
小題9:D 動詞辨析。A尋找B教育C原諒D跟隨;因為這條街上很擁擠,所以媽媽跟不上我。
小題10:B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文我到了二樓的咖啡廳,說明我進入到了商店里里面,故B正確。
小題11:B 動詞辨析。A建議B談話C聽D來;他們用英語和我說話,但是我聽不懂英語,仍然在繼續(xù)哭。
小題12:A 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)the police station說明他們報警了,call the police station報警。
小題13:D 動詞辨析。A停止B更喜歡C遺憾D繼續(xù);警察想和我交流,但是我還在繼續(xù)哭個不停。
小題14:B 動詞辨析。A抓住B攜帶C贏得D購買;他拿出我攜帶的小包,在里面找到賓館地址和號碼。
小題15:C 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下句phoned the hotel可知他找到了賓館的號碼。
小題16:C 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下行My father was standing in front可知當時是爸爸接的電話。
小題17:A 上下文串聯(lián)。警察打電話到賓館,爸爸接的電話,然后警察送我回賓館。
小題18:B 動詞辨析。A忘記B發(fā)生C破壞D失去;爸爸問我發(fā)生了什么事情,以及媽媽在什么地方。
小題19:C 形容詞辨析。A/B擔心C害怕D生氣;我很害怕媽媽還在生我的氣。
小題20:D 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)上文可知爸爸媽媽兩個人都告訴我以后不能那樣做了。兩者都使用both。
點評:本文描述了我在倫敦街頭與媽媽走失,然后在警察的幫助下,找到賓館和爸爸媽媽相聚的故事。這類文章一般描述的是某一件具體事情的發(fā)生發(fā)展或結(jié)局,有人物、時間、地點和事件。命題往往從故事的情節(jié)、人物或事件的之間的關(guān)系、作者的態(tài)度及意圖、故事前因和后果的推測等方面著手,考查學生對細節(jié)的辨認能力以及推理判斷能力。閱讀這類材料時,同學們一定要根據(jù)主要情節(jié)掌握文章主旨大意,同時抓住每一個細節(jié),設(shè)身處地根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容揣摩作者的態(tài)度和意圖,根據(jù)情節(jié)展開想象,即使是碰到深層理解題也可迎刃而解。
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Twenty-six years after a terrible bicycle accident left her comatose(昏迷) for two months and with permanent brain injuries, Barbara Buchan, performs many actions more slowly than others. But on September 10 in Beijing, Buchan, at 52, the oldest member of the United States Paralympic team, broke the record and won the gold medal for her disability class in the individual 3,000-meter cycling pursuit.
“You can be very upset at the world and have everyone take care of you,” Buchan said by telephone from Beijing, “or get back on your feet again.”
Buchan first dreamed of Olympic gold at age 15 while watching the 1972 Munich Games. She became a top American cyclist by July 1982, when a terrible road-race crash injured her brain and left doctors doubtful about whether she would survive. She was wearing only a soft leather helmet at the time; her accident made the rule put into practice that cyclists wear the hard-shell helmets that are now common.
Buchan recovered enough of her athletic ability to run track in the 1988 Paralympics in Seoul, where she won a silver medal in the 800 meters. Women’s cycling was not included in the Paralympics yet, so Buchan trained to the point where she raced against men in the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney, Australia — she finished 9th and 10th in two races — and then successfully fought for a separate women’s cycling program beginning in 2004 in Athens, where she did not get a medal.
Even though she was approaching her 50s, Buchan kept racing and again made the United States Paralympic team for Beijing — where she is twice the age of most of her teammates and competitors.
“Barbara’s almost the leader of our team — she’s been through it all,” said Craig Griffin, the United States cycling coach. “She’s never retired. She’s never let her body go and then come back. I don’t think age is as big of a deal as people make it out to be.”
小題1:According to the passage, after the accident,  ____________.
A.Buchan asked her friends to take care of her
B.cyclists started to wear helmets in competition
C.Buchan could not answer questions correctly
D.doctors doubted whether Buchan could come back to life
小題2:What’s the right order of the events related to Buchan?
a. She won a gold medal in Beijing.
b. She became a top American cyclist.
c. She won a silver medal in the 800 meters.
d. She suffered a terrible bicycle accident.
e. She took part in a cycling program in Athens.
A.c-d-b-a-eB.b-c-d-a-eC.b-d-c-e-aD.c-b-d-e-a
小題3:What does the underlined phrase get back on your feet in the second paragraph mean?
A.rise to your feetB.walk on your way
C.go beyond yourselfD.depend on yourself
小題4:Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?
A.The Making of a HeroB.From a Loser to a Winner
C.All Roads Lead to RomeD.Health is Better than Wealth

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Tomorrow was his girlfriend’s birthday and the young man was having a difficult time deciding on a present for her. She already had more clothes than she knew what to do with them, so he couldn’t get any kind of apparel. She never ate sweets, so candy was out of the question. What then? He had a very special reason for wanting to impress her with just the right gift; tomorrow he was going to make an offer of marriage to her.
He finally decided on perfume(香水). All girls liked perfume. That raised another problem, however. What kind did she prefer? He couldn’t ask her because that would ruin the surprise.
At last the young man hit upon a brilliant idea. That afternoon, pretending to take his girlfriend’s fox terrier, a little dog for a walk, the young man and the dog went directly to the perfume counter of the town’s biggest department store. Good! There was a large array (長列) of perfume. He beckoned(招呼) a clerk, instructing her to open a large number of bottles and wave the stoppers under the dog’s nose.
Nestled in the young man’s arms, the terrier began to be restless and bored as this seemingly pointless game went on. Then Fritz suddenly became frisky, wiggling in the young man’s arms and barking excitedly, as the clerk waved one stopper under its nose.
“I’ll take that one,” said the young man to the clerk. The price was high, but it was worth it, he thought.
“My favorite perfume!” said the delighted girl the next evening as she unwrapped the package. “How did you know?” she asked, dabbing some perfume behind each ear.
“Intuition(直覺), I guess.” said the young man, deciding that it wasn’t exactly wrong to tell a lie under the circumstances. One day, after they were married, he would admit that his intuition had really been a little dog named Fritz.
小題1:Which of the following words best describes the young man in the story ?
A.Kind-heartedB.Curious
C.CreativeD.Mean
小題2:The underlined word “frisky” in Paragraph 4 means ______.
A.livelyB.a(chǎn)ngry
C.uneasyD.puzzled
小題3:According to the story, the birthday present for the girl was actually decided on by _____.
A.the young manB.the store clerkC.the man’s intuitionD.the dog Fritz
小題4:Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE ?
A.The young man wanted to give his girlfriend a pleasant surprise.
B.The pet dog Fritz knew what the young man wanted very well.
C.The kind of perfume the young man chose was expensive.
D.The young man told a white lie about his final choice of the perfume.

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