At the age of five, Shizuka Arakawa started to take skating lessons. Her motivation was      :wearing pretty outfits! Very quickly, she    a passion for skating, and she decided to     all her free time to training. At the age of eight, she was already      to perform a triple salchow (三周跳). The young girl from     won five national championships, three times as a junior and twice as a senior.
In 1998 in Nagano, Shizuka Arakawa      for the first time in the Olympic Games, at the tender age of 16. Japan had high      for her.      the Emperor and Empress of Japan came to see her performance. She finished thirteenth in the      rankings. Four years     , she was not present at the Salt Lake City Games. The skater finished second in the Japanese national championships and was not    in the Japanese Olympic team. In     of this, Shizuka Arakawa was successful in    championships, such as the Four Continents and NHK(日本廣播協(xié)會)Trophy. In 2004 in Dortmund, she became women’s world    skating champion.
In 2006, after a year-long period in which she almost      her career, Shizuka Arakawa took      in the Turin Olympic Games. A new coach and a new programme had     a new, invigorated(充滿活力的)Shizuka. The short programme was a real challenge      the Japanese skater. She performed a noteworthy sequence to Chopin’s “Fantasie Impromptu”, finishing third. On 23 February, 2006, she performed a perfect long programme.      by Puccini’s “Fantasy for Violin”, she performed splendidly and she obtained a      of 191.34, which won her the top step of the winner’s podium(領(lǐng)獎(jiǎng)臺) in Turin.
小題1:
A.complex B.bright C.simpleD.stupid
小題2:
A.developedB.becameC.interestedD.realized
小題3:
A.occupy B.spend C.referD.devote
小題4:
A.ready B.a(chǎn)ble C.willingD.used
小題5:
A.China B.JapanC.America D.Russia
小題6:
A.a(chǎn)ttendedB.prepared C.enteredD.participated
小題7:
A.hopesB.a(chǎn)mbitionC.chances D.help
小題8:
A.Ever B.Already C.EvenD.Still
小題9:
A.middle B.finalC.general D.beginning
小題10:
A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.a(chǎn)goD.later
小題11:
A.contained B.winC.held D.included
小題12:
A.spite B.charge C.honorD.possession
小題13:
A.othersB.a(chǎn)nother C.other D.else
小題14:
A.character B.figureC.creatureD.portrait
小題15:
A.ruinedB.endedC.leftD.fired
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A.partB.pride C.controlD.turns
小題17:
A.resultedB.causedC.a(chǎn)ccessed D.produced
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)t B.towardsC.forD.upon
小題19:
A.Danced B.AccompaniedC.Followed D.Played
小題20:
A.score B.levelC.point D.top

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

試題分析:文章大意:本文介紹了一位奧運(yùn)名人:被稱之為“冰上精靈”­——日本滑冰運(yùn)動員荒川靜香。
小題1:C 形容詞辨析。A. complex 復(fù)雜;B. bright聰明的;C. simple簡單的;D. stupid笨的。這里指當(dāng)時(shí)她的目的很簡單,能夠穿著漂亮的外衣表演。
小題2:A 動詞辨析。A. developed發(fā)展;B. became成為;C. interested感興趣;D. realized意識到。這里指她對滑冰就產(chǎn)生濃厚的興趣
小題3:D 動詞辨析。A. occupy占領(lǐng);B. spend度過;C. refer提及;D. devote奉獻(xiàn)。這里考查短語devote ... to ...致力于,獻(xiàn)身于.....;拇o香將自己所有的空余時(shí)間都獻(xiàn)給了滑冰訓(xùn)練。
小題4:B 形容詞辨析。A. ready準(zhǔn)備;B. able能夠C. willing情愿;D. used過去。這里考查短語be able to能夠。八歲的時(shí)候,她已經(jīng)能夠完成三周跳。
小題5:B 上下文連串。根據(jù)下文多次提到“日本”,故選B。年輕的靜香開始在日本全國錦標(biāo)賽上展露頭角,并且五次奪得全國冠軍,包括三次少年組和兩次成年組。
小題6:D 動詞辨析。A. attended出席;B. prepared準(zhǔn)備;C. entered進(jìn)入;D. participated參加。1998年的長野,荒川靜香開始走入奧運(yùn)會的賽場
小題7:A 名詞辨析。A. hopes希望;B. ambition抱負(fù);C. chances機(jī)會;D. help幫助。盡管年僅16歲,但日本上下都對她寄予厚望。
小題8:C 副詞辨析。A. Ever曾經(jīng);B. Already已經(jīng);C. Even甚至;D. Still仍然。甚至日本天皇和皇太后親臨比賽現(xiàn)場觀看她的比賽。
小題9:B 形容詞辨析。A. middle中間的;B. final最終的;C. general總體的;D. beginning起初。但最終她只名列第十三位。
小題10:D 連詞辨析。A. after在……之后;B. before在……之前;C. ago以前;D. later后來!∷哪旰,她沒有出席鹽湖城的奧運(yùn)會。
小題11:D 動詞辨析。A. contained 包含;B.win贏得;C. held舉行;D. included包括。在當(dāng)年的全國錦標(biāo)賽上,她只名列第二,沒能獲得出賽資格。
小題12:A 短語固定搭配。固定短語in spite of盡管。盡管如此,荒川靜香還是在其他的比賽中取得了不錯(cuò)的成績。
小題13:C 代詞辨析。in other championships在其它比賽中。這里指荒川靜香還是在其他的比賽中取得了不錯(cuò)的成績。
小題14:B 名詞辨析。A. character角色;B. figure 人物;C. creature生物;D. portrait肖像。在2004年的多特蒙德,她第一次成為世界冠軍。
小題15:B 動詞辨析。A. ruined毀掉;B. ended結(jié)束;C. left留下;D. fired開除。2005年她遭受了幾乎結(jié)束她滑冰生涯的打擊。
小題16:A 短語固定搭配。這里考查短語take part in參加。但2006年,她仍然參加了都靈冬季奧運(yùn)會。
小題17:D 動詞辨析。A. resulted結(jié)果;B. caused引起;C. accessed進(jìn)入;D. produced生產(chǎn)。這里指新的教練和節(jié)目編排帶來了一個(gè)全新的充滿活力的荒川靜香。
小題18:C 介詞辨析。這里for表示“對……來說”。這樣的短節(jié)目對日本滑冰選手來說是一個(gè)挑戰(zhàn)。
小題19:B 短語固定搭配。這里考查短語be accompanied by伴奏。伴隨著普契尼的小提琴幻想曲(Fantasy for Violin),她完成了長節(jié)目的表演。
小題20:A 名詞辨析。A. score得分;B. level水平;C. point點(diǎn);D. top頂部。她獲得191.34分,成功奪得金牌。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

You have to log on to your school's online system to check your grades, but you find the system is kind of inconvenient.What do you do?
When Daniel Brooks was a senior at Pioneer High School in the US, he came up with a Silicon Valley-style solution; he developed an iPhone app(application, 應(yīng)用程序)I C Connector.
When he tried out his school's new Web-based student information system earlier this year, he immediately noticed some shortcomings.He could no longer view his current grades for all his classes at once.Checking several classes required several clicks-which for a teenager is so much work.To save himself all this trouble, Brooks developed the app and sold it on the Apple app store.Now it has 2,300 users who have downloaded it across the US.
"It ended up on every iPhone and iPad and portable device that any student and teacher had on campus," said Scott Peterson, the campus tech support worker at Pioneer High.
Brooks said he didn't create the app to get rich - it is free."A student is not going to want to pay 99 cents," Brooks said."They just want to see their grades more easily."
However, in the months that followed, Brooks experienced highs and lows.His app is now so successful that users want more, in particular, his teachers have started pushing him to develop a version for them.However, the company Infinite Campus, which developed the information system, has been less positive.
The company said in an e-mail that he was confusing users and violating the company's copyright by using Infinite Campus' name and logo in the app’s name.Brooks' father, Michael Brooks, has offered to change the name, but says he needs time to get Apple's approval.Daniel also e-mailed and called Infinite Campus.They got no response.
Daniel Brooks starts at a California university this autumn.Despite Infinite Campus' attitude, he continues to try to improve the app and hopes to put out an Android version soon.
小題1:Why did Daniel Brooks develop an iPhone app IC Connector? (No more than 8 words)
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小題2:What is Brooks' teachers' attitude towards the app he developed? (No more than 14 words)
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小題3:What does Paragraph 7 talk about between Infinite Campus and Brooks? (No more than 7 words)
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小題4:What does Brooks’ aim to do now? (No more than 10 words)
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小題5:Use one word to describe Brooks.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

There was a Greek shopkeeper in a small corner shop in London. She taught me about the    of an act of kindness, which has motivated me to give.
On the day I went to that shop, I was     with a very high fever. I had been off work for days and I had       out of food. Because I had been working so hard since I had       to town, I also had no friends who could help.
So I went out to get some food.      , I would have gone to the supermarket, but on this      , I went into the Greek shop because it was closer. I      a few things, which revealed the    that I lived alone. Then I      them to the shopkeeper, who told me, “You are unwell.” I      rather shyly. She pointed at the things I was buying and     “I can make you a sandwich, so you don’t have to do it yourself.”
So, she made the sandwich and asked me to      a moment. She went in the back room and reappeared with a container of hot soup.” It will      you up,” she said with a smile.
What really warmed me up,       , was not the soup. It was her     that told me she cared. Her kindness made me feel cared for when I was particularly      .
And it      me. It made me want to be as      as the shopkeeper. I had been quite shy, but, from that day on, I did not let shyness prevent me from       random acts of kindness.
I was determined to       the joy… and I haven’t felt lonely since!
小題1:
A.powerB.methodC.lessonD.cause
小題2:
A.sickB.a(chǎn)ngryC.satisfiedD.nervous
小題3:
A.madeB.soldC.runD.eaten
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)rrivedB.turnedC.movedD.saved
小題5:
A.NormallyB.OfficiallyC.FormallyD.Probably
小題6:
A.chanceB.occasionC.pointD.reason
小題7:
A.picked upB.took inC.gave offD.made out
小題8:
A.newsB.factC.secretD.idea
小題9:
A.handedB.lentC.returnedD.threw
小題10:
A.paidB.listenedC.noddedD.followed
小題11:
A.promisedB.wonderedC.introducedD.offered
小題12:
A.leaveB.stopC.waitD.last
小題13:
A.warmB.takeC.putD.catch
小題14:
A.thusB.evenC.stillD.though
小題15:
A.permissionB.choiceC.smileD.view
小題16:
A.boredB.curiousC.guiltyD.lonely
小題17:
A.surprisedB.inspiredC.developedD.punished
小題18:
A.patientB.lovelyC.kindD.pure
小題19:
A.performingB.judgingC.a(chǎn)cceptingD.helping
小題20:
A.holdB.spreadC.enjoyD.value

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