I ran into a stranger as he passed by. “I'm so sorry!” was my reply. Then he said, “Excuseme too... I wasn't  36  watching for you.” We were very polite, this stranger and I. Then we went  37  our way after saying goodbye.
But at  38 , a different story is told. How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later in the kitchen, as I 39 our meal, my daughter walked up to me, very still. When I turned, I  40  knocked her down. “Get out of the way!” I shouted with a frown(皺眉). She stepped away silently, with her little heart 41_ . I didn't realize how harshly(苛刻地) I had spoken.
That night, when I lay   42  in bed, God's quiet voice spoke to me and said, “While  43  with a stranger, you are calm and polite, but with those you love, you are QUICK to excite... Go look around on the kitchen floor, you'll find some flowers there by the  44 . Those are the flowers she brought for you. She  45  them herself-- pink, yellow, and your favorite blue. She stood there quietly, and you never saw the  46 in her eyes.”
By this time, I felt sad and small and now my own tears had begun to fall. I quietly went and knelt by her 47 : “Wake up, my dear,” I said, “Are these the flowers you picked up for me?” She smiled, “I found them out by the tree. I  48 them in a napkin, just for you. I knew you'd like them, especially the  49 .” I said, “I am so sorry that I missed them today... And I  50  have fussed(慌亂)at you that way.”
And she whispered, “Mommy, that's okay... I still love you 51 .” I hugged her and said, “I love you, too and I LOVE the flowers.”
Do you know that: if you die tomorrow, the  52  you are working for could easily replace you in a matter of days. But the family you leave _53  will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into our  54  than into our families--an unwise investment indeed.
Remember that  55  =" (F)ATHER" -- (A)ND--(M)OTHER -- (I)--(L)OVE--(Y)OU.
小題1:
A.everB.justC.evenD.right
小題2:
A.toB.onC.inD.for
小題3:
A.schoolB.homeC.workD.office
小題4:
A.cookedB.hadC.a(chǎn)teD.took
小題5:
A.nearlyB.hardlyC.rudelyD.a(chǎn)lready
小題6:
A.lostB.missedC.beatenD.broken
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)wakeB.a(chǎn)sleepC.a(chǎn)fraidD.a(chǎn)live
小題8:
A.dealingB.meetingC.goingD.talking
小題9:
A.floorB.kitchenC.doorD.window
小題10:
A.grewB.boughtC.pickedD.fetched
小題11:
A.joy B.expressionsC.smilesD.tears
小題12:
A.deskB.kneesC.bodyD.bed
小題13:
A.wrappedB.coveredC.putD.help
小題14:
A.pinkB.yellowC.blueD.black
小題15:
A.shouldn'tB.needn'tC.mustn'tD.can't
小題16:
A.indeedB.a(chǎn)nywayC.a(chǎn)nythingD.besides
小題17:
A.countryB.companyC.placeD.state
小題18:
A.forB.behindC.with D.to
小題19:
A.strangerB.lossC.mealD.work
小題20:
A.RESPECTB.WARMTHC.FRIENDD.FAMILY

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

試題分析:文章介紹作者在家中對女兒發(fā)火的故事,說明我們要把全身心投入到家人身上,而不是工作。
小題1:考查副詞:A. ever曾經(jīng)B. just僅僅C. even甚至D. right恰當(dāng),我甚至沒有注意到你。選C
小題2:考查介詞:go on doing繼續(xù)做…,選B
小題3:考查名詞:A. school學(xué)校B. home家C. work工作D. office辦公室,但是在家里的時(shí)候,情況就不一樣了。選B
小題4:考查動(dòng)詞:A. cooked烹飪B. had有C. ate吃D. took拿,我在廚房燒飯的時(shí)候。選A
小題5:考查副詞:A. nearly幾乎B. hardly幾乎不C. rudely粗魯?shù)腄. already已經(jīng),當(dāng)我轉(zhuǎn)身的時(shí)候幾乎把她撞倒。選A
小題6:考查動(dòng)詞:A. lost失去B. missed錯(cuò)過C. beaten擊敗D. broken打破,她悄悄的走到一邊,心碎了。選D
小題7:考查形容詞:A. awake醒著的B. asleep睡著的C. afraid害怕的D. alive活著的,那天晚上,我醒著躺在床上。選A
小題8:考查動(dòng)詞:A. dealing處理B. meeting遇到C. going去D. talking談話,deal with在這兒是“和…打交道”,選A
小題9:考查名詞:A. floor地板B. kitchen廚房C. door門D. window窗戶,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)門口有些花。選C
小題10:考查動(dòng)詞:A. grew增加B. bought買. Picked撿,摘D. fetched去拿,她為你摘的。選C
小題11:考查名詞:A. joy快樂B. expressions表情C. smiles微笑D. tears眼淚,你永遠(yuǎn)看不見她的眼淚。選D
小題12:考查名詞:A. desk課桌B. knees膝蓋C. body身體 D. bed床,我跪在她的床邊,選D
小題13:考查動(dòng)詞:A. wrapped包裹B. covered 覆蓋C. put 放D. help幫助,我把它們包裹在紙巾里面。選A
小題14:考查名詞:A. pink粉紅B. yellow黃色C. blue藍(lán)色D. black黑色,從前面的your favorite blue.可知選C
小題15:考查情態(tài)動(dòng)詞:A. shouldn't不該B. needn't不需要C. mustn't禁止D. can't不能,我不該這么對你。選A
小題16:考查副詞:A. indeed確實(shí)B. anyway無論如何C. anything 任何事D. besides此外,無論如何我還是愛你的。選B
小題17:考查名詞:A. country國家B. company公司C. place地方D. state州,如果你明天死了,你的公司幾天就可以換人。選B
小題18:考查介詞:A. for為了B. behind在…后面C. with和…一起D. to去,但是你留下的家庭會(huì)余生都會(huì)感到遺憾。選B。
小題19:考查名詞:A. stranger陌生人B. loss損失C. meal飯D. work工作,我們把全身心都投入到工作中不是家人。選D
小題20:考查名詞:A. RESPECT尊敬B. WARMTH溫暖C. FRIEND 朋友D. FAMILY家人,從后面的句子:(F)ATHER -- (A)ND--(M)OTHER -- (I)--(L)OVE--(Y)OU.可知答案是D
點(diǎn)評: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(shí)間、地點(diǎn)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(xué)生對細(xì)節(jié)的辨認(rèn)能力以及推理判斷能力。閱讀這類材料時(shí),同學(xué)們一定要根據(jù)主要情節(jié)掌握文章主旨大意,同時(shí)抓住每一個(gè)細(xì)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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A.feedB.buyC.washD.sell
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Years ago I had the opportunity to meet a girl who strengthened my understanding of the power of belief. She was __36___ the most powerful person I had ever met. I met Chris for the first time while taking the Dale Carnegie __37___ in California.
Our class had already been going for quite some time when ___38___, supported by metal crutches(拐杖), ___39__ herself in. Chris had cerebral palsy(大腦性麻痹). She had much ___40___ in communicating with others. This was not because of ___41___ of desire, but because most of her twenty-one years of life she had been kept in a room with no more than Elvis records and tapes to __42___ her. No one had taken the time to help her develop the ability to ___43___. It was Bonnie, her present caretaker, who ___44___ there was much more to Chris than anyone else could see.
When asked by the instructor what her goal ___45___ the twelve-week course was, Chris struggled to respond and became impatient and ____46___ in the process. For most of her ___47___ nobody would listen to her. The only way she knew to get someone to ___48___ was through temper outbursts(發(fā)脾氣). With Bonnie as her interpreter, Chris conveyed that her ___49___ was to be able to stand by herself in front of forty-five people and tell us about herself.
On the twelfth week, Chris stood in front of the room and ___50___ with us, in her own words, what her life had been like. It was one of the most beautiful and enlightening experiences I had ever ___51____. Though as a girl who had in many ways been ____52___, she believed that she could ___53___ more in her life and she did. And she also had the love and support of forty-five friends, who, just weeks before, had been ____54___ strangers.
What we all witnessed through Chris’ courage is that life is ____55___ moment by moment, based on our beliefs, which are related to both our personal and professional direction and have the power to make our wildest dreams come true.
小題1:
A.luckilyB.probablyC.formallyD.naturally
小題2:
A.breakB.chanceC.houseD.course
小題3:
A.someoneB.heC.herselfD.she
小題4:
A.ranB.rushedC.draggedD.jumped
小題5:
A.difficultyB.conceptC.disagreementD.suggestion
小題6:
A.lackB.needC.noticeD.cheer
小題7:
A.impressB.a(chǎn)nnoyC.calmD.entertain
小題8:
A.walkB.pronounceC.communicateD.write
小題9:
A.knewB.a(chǎn)skedC.spokeD.required
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)tB.forC.onD.in
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.surprisedC.gratefulD.noisy
小題12:
A.wayB.life C.operationD.process
小題13:
A.watchB.smileC.listenD.understand
小題14:
A.classB.goalC.a(chǎn)bilityD.reason
小題15:
A.beganB.a(chǎn)greedC.foundD.shared
小題16:
A.a(chǎn)rguedB.a(chǎn)ttendedC.witnessedD.a(chǎn)ccepted
小題17:
A.found outB.thrown awayC.brought upD.held out
小題18:
A.giveB.spendC.a(chǎn)ccomplishD.a(chǎn)ccompany
小題19:
A.completeB.necessaryC.enoughD.typical
小題20:
A.calledB.carriedC.searchedD.created

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One day, I received a call from a colleague. He was about to give a student a zero for his answer to a physical problem ,while the student claimed a perfect score. I was elected as their arbiter( 仲裁人).I read the examination problem: “Show how it is possible to determine the height of a tall building with the aid of a barometer(氣壓計(jì)).” The student had answered: “Take the barometer to the top of the building,attach a long rope to it,lower it to the street,and then bring it up, measuring the length of the rope. The length of it is the height of the building. ”
The student had really answered the question completely ,but the answer didn’t confirm his competence in physics. I suggested the student try again. I gave him six minutes to answer the question, warning that the answer should show some knowledge of physics. Five minutes later, he said he had many answers and clashed off one, which read: “Take the barometer to the top of the building and lean over the edge of the roof. Drop the barometer, timing its fall with a stopwatch. Then, use the physical formula (公式)to calculate the height of the building. ”
At this point, my colleague had to accept it, and then the student made almost full marks. I couldn’t help asking the student what the other answers were. He listed many others ,and then added5 “Probably the best is to take the barometer to the. administrator and said to him,' Sir, here is a fine barometer. If you tell me the height of the building, I will give it to you.,”
Then, I asked the student if he really did not know the conventional answer to this question. He admitted that he did ,but said that he was fed up with high school and college instructors trying to teach him how to think.
The name of the student was Bohr who later was famous all over ,the world. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.
小題1:The student got a zero at the beginning because_______.
A.the teacher wasn’t satisfied with him
B.his answer wasn't complete or correct
C.the teacher clicln5t fully understand his answer
D.his answer didn’t show his knowledge of physics
小題2:We know from the passage that______
A.the student knew the expected answer
B.the administrator told Bohr the height
C.the author preferred Bohr s last answer
D.the teacher was a very stubborn person
小題3:We can learn from the passage that______.
A.instructors can teach students how to think
B.a(chǎn)rbiters can help students to get high scores
C.students should be given more freedom in thinking
D.teachers should make students use physical formulas
小題4:What was Bohr’s attitude toward his schooling?
A.Optimistic.B.Critical.C.Approving.D.Ambiguous.

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That summer I drank every day, everywhere I went. I had a bottle in my drawer next to me and a bottle next to my bed. I never did another drug, but I drank so much that my family finally asked a priest for help. My father gave me a bottle of medicine for alcoholism that produces unpleasant symptoms when users drink alcohol. I drank while taking it, which made me very sick. And I still drank.
When the priest came, he said, "Jimmy, doctors said that with your diseases and the amount of drinking you’re doing, you’d be lucky to live another six months. So your choice is either to stop drinking and live or to continue drinking and die within six months.”
I said, "I know I can't stop, so guess I'll have to die." The priest told my family what I said. My little brother–who is like my soul mate, looked at me with tears in his eyes and said, "But we don't want you to die." All I could think of was how desperately I had to get out of that room at that moment and have a drink.
But I finally stopped drinking. I was on the care team of my dentist Russell. A lot of people in New York knew him. At the time he was the most famous dentist in the city. He drank heavily and was also with AIDS, so I was selected to be on his care team. Everybody on the team was sober (清醒) but me. He went through dementia (癡呆) and died so quickly before my eyes. I stopped drinking and I’ve been with the disease for 35 years now.
小題1: Why did the author’s father give him the bottle of medicine?
A.He wanted him to cure his illness.
B.He was trying to keep him dying.
C.He thought the medicine could make him sick.
D.He believed it could prevent him drinking.
小題2: What did the priest mean by saying to the author “…you’d be lucky to live another six months” in the second paragraph?
A.The author would die after six weeks.
B.The author was too lucky to live for six months.
C.The author could hardly live for six months.
D.The author’s luck was only six months.
小題3: How did the author stop drinking?
A.The dentist Russell helped him to stop it.
B.He was persuaded by the dentist Russell’s death.
C.His care team managed to inspire him.
D.His little brother’s soul saved him.
小題4: What can we learn from the above story?
A.Drinking heavily increases AIDS patients’ illness.
B.Priests can cure many AIDS patients’ illnesses.
C.Drug taking and heavily drinking can cure AIDS patients.
D.Team work and patience can cure AIDS patients.

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