One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was expecting a quiet  36 of the splendid artwork.
A young  37 viewing the paintings ahead of me  38 nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the man's  39 for putting up with her  40 stream of words.  41 by their noise, I moved on.
I met them several times as I moved  42 the various rooms of art. Each time I heard her continuous flow of words, I moved away  43  .
I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a  44 when the couple approached the    45  .Before they left, the man  46 into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He  47 it into a long stick and then  48 his way into the coatroom to get his wife's jacket.
“He's a  49 man.” the clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age. During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldn't change. So, as before, he and his wife come in  50 there is a new art show.”
“But what does he get out of the art?” I asked. “He can't see.”
“Can't see! You're  51 . He sees a lot. More than you and I do,” the clerk said. “His wife 52 each painting so he can see it in his head.”
I learned something about patience,   53 and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without  54 and the courage of a husband who would not  55 blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away, their arms intertwined.
小題1:
A.viewB.touchC.wanderD.scenery
小題2:
A.ladyB.manC.coupleD.clerk
小題3:
A.yelledB.a(chǎn)rguedC.screamedD.chatted
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)ttemptB.patienceC.wisdomD.independence
小題5:
A.vividB.constant C.casual D.exciting
小題6:
A.AdoptedB.AdaptedC.ConductedD.Disturbed
小題7:
A.towardsB.toC.throughD.from
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.slowlyC.quicklyD.sensibly
小題9:
A.commentB.decisionC.purchaseD.profit
小題10:
A.entranceB.queueC.frontD.exit
小題11:
A.pluggedB.reachedC.heldD.bent
小題12:
A.lengthenedB.madeC.broughtD.broadened
小題13:
A.ledB.foundC.forcedD.tapped
小題14:
A.braveB.roughC.smartD.generous
小題15:
A.whereverB.whateverC.wheneverD.whichever
小題16:
A.wrongB.sillyC.equalD.unique
小題17:
A.describesB.drawsC.showsD.decorates
小題18:
A.kindnessB.courageC.enthusiasmD.pride
小題19:
A.supportB.expectationC.sightD.confidence
小題20:
A.a(chǎn)llowB.hopeC.getD.cause

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

試題分析:這篇文章講述作者在博物館看見(jiàn)一對(duì)夫婦,男的失明了,妻子耐心的給丈夫描述每一幅畫(huà),丈夫有勇氣不讓失明改變他的生活,作者強(qiáng)調(diào)了這對(duì)夫婦之間的愛(ài)。
小題1:考查名詞:A.view觀點(diǎn),視角,B.touch 聯(lián)系,觸摸,C.wander徘徊,D.scenery風(fēng)景,,作者想找個(gè)安靜的視角欣賞美麗的藝術(shù)作品,選A
小題2:考查名詞:A.lady女士,B.man 男子,C.couple夫婦,D.clerk職員,從后面的句子:I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a   44   when the couple approached the   45 .可知在作者前面是一對(duì)夫婦在欣賞畫(huà),選C。
小題3:考查動(dòng)詞:A.yelled叫喊,B.a(chǎn)rgued 爭(zhēng)論,C.screamed尖叫,D.chatted聊天,從后面的句子:I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking.可知這對(duì)夫婦在不停的聊天,選D
小題4:考查名詞:A.a(chǎn)ttempt 試圖,B.patience耐心,C.wisdom智慧,D.independence獨(dú)立,從后面的putting up with her  40   stream of words.可知作者佩服這個(gè)男子的耐心可以忍受妻子的滔滔不絕的話(huà),選B
小題5:考查形容詞:A.vivid生動(dòng)的,B. constant連續(xù)的,C. casual隨意的,D. exciting令人興奮的,從前面的the lady was doing all the talking.可知這個(gè)女士在不停的說(shuō),選B
小題6:考查動(dòng)詞:A.Adopted 收養(yǎng),采納,B.Adapted適應(yīng),C.Conducted指導(dǎo),教授,D.Disturbed打擾,從前面的I was looking forward to a quiet   36   of the splendid artwork.可知作者喜歡安靜,被打擾了,選D
小題7:考查介詞:A.towards 朝著, B.to到…,C.through通過(guò)D.from 從…,,作者在通過(guò)幾個(gè)藝術(shù)大廳的時(shí)候又遇到這對(duì)夫婦,選C
小題8:考查副詞:A.a(chǎn)nxiously 焦慮地, B. slowly慢地, C.quickly快地, D.sensibly明智地,理智地,每次我聽(tīng)到她不停的說(shuō)話(huà),我就迅速的走開(kāi)了,選C
小題9:考查名詞:A.comment評(píng)論,B.decision決定,C.purchase購(gòu)買(mǎi),D.profit利益,從前面的I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop可知作者在博物館的禮品柜買(mǎi)東西,選C
小題10:考查名詞:A.entrance入口,B.queue排隊(duì),C.front前面,D. exit 出口,從后面的句子:Before they left, the man   46   into his pocket and pulled out a white object.可知這對(duì)夫婦是靠近出口,選D
小題11:考查動(dòng)詞:A.plugged插,B.reached伸出,C.held 拿,D.bent彎曲,這個(gè)男子把受伸進(jìn)口袋,拿出一個(gè)白色的東西,選B
小題12:考查動(dòng)詞:A.lengthened加長(zhǎng),  B.made使得,C.brought 帶來(lái),D.broadened變寬,把這個(gè)白色的東西拉長(zhǎng)成長(zhǎng)棍子,選A
小題13:考查動(dòng)詞:A.led 帶領(lǐng),B. found發(fā)現(xiàn),C.forced強(qiáng)迫,D.tapped拍,從后面的句子:Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age.During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldn't change.可知這個(gè)男子是個(gè)盲人,用這個(gè)拐杖是敲擊地面,探路的,選D
小題14:考查形容詞:A.brave勇敢的B.rough粗略的,C.smart 聰明的,D.generous大方的,,從后面的解釋?zhuān)?Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age.可知他是勇敢的人,選A
小題15:考查連詞:A.wherever無(wú)論什么地方,B.whatever無(wú)論什么,C.whenever無(wú)論何時(shí), D.whichever無(wú)論哪個(gè),每次有新的藝術(shù)展,他和妻子都會(huì)來(lái),選C
小題16:考查形容詞:A.wrong錯(cuò)誤的, B.silly愚蠢的,  C.equal平等的,D.unique獨(dú)特的,從后面的He sees a lot.More than you and I do,"可知作者說(shuō)他看不見(jiàn)是錯(cuò)的,選A
小題17:考查動(dòng)詞:A. describes描述,,B.draws畫(huà)畫(huà),C.shows展示,D.decorates裝飾從后面的句子:I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without   54   and the courage of a'' husband 可知是妻子給丈夫描述圖畫(huà),選A
小題18:考查名詞:A.kindness 善良,B.courage勇氣, C enthusiasm熱情. D.pride 驕傲,,從前面的句子:"He's a   49   man, " the clerk at the counter said." Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age.可知作者學(xué)到勇氣,耐心和愛(ài),選B
小題19:考查名詞:A support支持,B.expectation期望C.sight情境,視力,,D.confidence自信,前面說(shuō)這個(gè)男的是盲人,是沒(méi)有視力的,選C
小題20:考查動(dòng)詞:A.a(chǎn)llow允許B.hope希望,C.get 得到,,D.cause使得,從前面的句子:During his recovery, he made a promise his life wouldn't change.可知這個(gè)丈夫不允許失明改變他的生活,選A
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A.a(chǎn)ngryB.happyC.sadD.calm
小題9:
A.fixedB.trainedC.loadedD.waited
小題10:
A.slowerB.lighterC.quieterD.easier
小題11:
A.believeB.a(chǎn)greeC.regretD.pretend
小題12:
A.lettingB.makingC.watchingD.having
小題13:
A.usefulB.familiarC.unusualD.interesting
小題14:
A.restB.orderC.eatD.leave
小題15:
A.bagB.trayC.walkerD.coat
小題16:
A.messageB.praiseC.ideaD.need
小題17:
A.coldB.full of joyC.paleD.on fire
小題18:
A.lieB.defendC.hideD.stay
小題19:
A.repeatedB.discoveredC.correctedD.described
小題20:
A.patientB.carefulC.honestD.practical

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Back in the fifteenth century, in a tiny village near Nuremberg, lived a family with eighteen children.In spite of the hopeless condition, two of the children, Albrecht Durer and Albert, had a dream.They both wanted to pursue their talent for art.After many long discussions, the two boys finally worked out an agreement.They would toss a coin.The loser would go down into the nearby mines and, with his earnings, support his brother who attended the academy.Then, when that brother who won the toss completed his studies, in four years, he would support the other brother at the academy.
Tossing a coin, Albrecht Durer won and went off to Nuremberg.Albert went down into the dangerous mines and, for the next four years, supported his brother, whose work at the academy was almost an immediate sensation(轟動(dòng)).By the time he graduated, he had earned considerable fees for his outstanding works.
When the young artist returned to his village, the Durer family held a festive dinner to celebrate Albrecht’s triumphant(勝利的)homecoming.Albrecht drank a toast to his beloved brother for the years of sacrifice that had enabled him to complete his dream.“And now, Albert, blessed brother of mine, now it is your turn.Now you can go to Nuremberg to look for your dream, and I will take care of you.”
Tears streaming down his pale face, Albert sobbed, “No...no...It is too late for me.Look...look at what four years in the mines have done to my hands!The bones in every finger have been broken at least once, and lately I have been suffering from arthritis(關(guān)節(jié)炎)so badly in my right hand that I cannot even hold a glass to return your toast, much less draw delicate lines with a pen or a brush.”
To show thanks to Albert for all that he had sacrificed, Albrecht Durer painstakingly drew his brother’s injured hands with palms together and thin fingers stretched skyward.He called his powerful drawing simply “Hands”, but the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and renamed it “The Praying Hands”.The next time you see a copy of that touching creation, let it be your reminder—no one ever makes any success alone!
小題1:Why did the two brothers work out the agreement?
A.They were so curious as to make a joke.
B.Their family couldn’t afford the academy.
C.One of the brothers was supposed to go into mines.
D.They wanted to support the other sisters and brothers.
小題2:The underlined word “whose” in Para.2 refers to _____ .
A.the Durer family’sB.the miners
C.Albert’sD.Albrecht’s
小題3:Which of the following statements is NOT true about Albrecht Durer?
A.He began to earn his living after graduation
B.He did perfectly well at the academy
C.He wanted his brother to go to the academy
D.He created great masterpieces
小題4:Which of the following is the correct order of the story?
a.Albrecht went to Nuremberg
b.Albert supported his brother
c.The Durer family held a festive dinner
d.Albrecht drew his brother’s injured hands
e.The brothers tossed a coin.
A.b, a, c, d, eB.a(chǎn), e, c, d, b
C.e, a, c, b, dD.e, a, b, c, d
小題5:What can we learn from the story?
A.One can achieve success simply on his own
B.Any success requires the help of others.
C.It’s other people who contribute to one’s success
D.Nobody could succeed without good guidance

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Renata Di Pietro was studying to be an opera singer. But at 23, while on a music scholarship at the University of Iowa in 1976, her sight began to fail. Soon, it became increasingly difficult to read scores and pick up hand signals from conductors, and the gifted singer was forced to drop out.
After moving to Cleveland, Georgia in 2005, Di Pietro relied on guide dogs to get around. Over the years, she became depressed when she’d lose one of the dogs, who had become her best friend, to old age or death. “It’s very painful, because you love each one,” she says.
In 2009, Di Pietro was intrigued by information from a friend that miniature horses typically live for at least 30 years and make calm and strong guides. She started with a male horse, but he was too hard to control. Angel came next, a mini white female horse Di Pietro has mostly trained herself. “Horses have the ability to avoid the things in the way,” she says. “If I am about to run into something, she slides her body in front of me.”
Di Pietro, now 59, has taught her guide horse to make some sounds with her hoof (馬蹄)when she comes to stairs. “Angel can find a chair and locate the nearest door for me,” Di Pietro says. Currently, she’s training Angel to pull her wheelchair and to fetch.
Despite her disability, Di Pietro still sings, performing with her husband, musician Carl Hummer, at special events. Angel is always by her side. “I fight a battle every day to take courage to engage the world,” Di Pietro says. “Angel is my warhorse. We fight that battle together.”
小題1:Why did Di Pietro have to give up her studying in the university?
A.She disliked her major in music.
B.She failed to get high scores.
C.She couldn’t understand hand signals from conductors.
D.She found it difficult to see things clearly.
小題2:What does the underlined word “intrigued” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Puzzled.B.Interested.C.Satisfied.D.Frightened.
小題3:Angel can do a lot of things for Di Pietro now EXCEPT_________.
A.supporting her in case of her falling
B.helping her find a chair to sit on
C.keeping her company every day
D.fighting with her against others
小題4:Which of the following can best describe the author?
A.Caring and strong-minded.B.Honest and responsible.
C.Kind and helpful.D.Ambitious and sensitive.

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My husband and I were once in Nepal(尼泊爾)to see sunrise over the Himalayas.
One morning we awoke to total darkness at 5 o’clock.As we rushed through a town with cameras in hand,I noticed the calm,gentle way the Nepalese people greeted the morning.One man boiled a huge pot of milk tea,and other villagers gathered around his fire,cupping their hands around small glasses of the steaming sweet mixture.It was fascinating,but not to be left behind,we joined the stream of tourists moving quickly up to the lookout point.
The top was crowded when we arrived,but after 10 minutes of cold waiting,the assembled group gave up.“The cloud cover is too heavy,”one said.Then one by one they rushed down the hill to the next item on their sightseeing list.I was disappointed as well,but suddenly I noticed a small Nepalese boy absently playing with a stick and shooting quick glances at the clouds.He must know something we don’t,I thought.I decided to wait with him.
The boy and I didn’t have to wait long.Moments later,a tiny stream of golden light burned through one thick cloud,then another.Rose-colored fog warmed the backs of the clouds,and suddenly the morning sun stole a glance around the side of the mountain,mile above where I’d expected it to be.
Nothing I’d seen before prepared me for the moment the clouds withdrew with bowed heads,and the magnificent Himalayas were revealed before,around,and above me.I sat in astonishment,not breathing,not daring to look away,certain that God had placed me here at the backdoor of Earth to show me what Heaven really looks like.I certainly got the message.Never again will I rush a sunrise.I now know Nature will supply her fruits to me only when I am truly ready to receive them.
小題1:What does “It” in Paragraph 2 most probably imply?
A.The darkness of the town in the morning.
B.The huge pot of milk tea boiling on the fire.
C.The way the local people welcomed the day.
D.The stream of tourists rushing to the lookout point.
小題2:The author decided to wait with the Nepalese boy because _____.
A.she felt kind of having faith in him
B.the restless tourists disappointed her
C.that boy was praying to the sun with a magic stick
D.she had nothing more to see on her sightseeing list
小題3:What can be concluded from the passage?
A.Do in Rome as the Romans do.
B.God helps those who help themselves.
C.Time and tide wait for no man.
D.Fortune rewards those having patience.

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