BIG things were happening in my life the summer after I turned 13. In the middle of that summer, my parents     my entire world when they told me they were getting divorced. I couldn’t believe that our family was going to     . Though I always knew my parents weren’t very happy and they often fought, I still wanted my family to stay       .
My life changed completely after the divorce. My mother and I moved into a small apartment       town, while my father and brother, Bill, stayed in our house. I now became a visitor       I went to see my Dad and Bill on the weekends. And immediately I had my stepfather, Dan,        I showed no interest in. I was clearly sad, especially after Dan and my mother married       I realized that there was no way that things could change       the way they were.
Even though I refuse all Dan’s trying to get to know me and wasn’t very nice to him, he never gave      on me. Gradually, I began to trust him. I realized that we actually had some things in common, especially when    came to movies and TV shows. We spent a lot of time together    out to watch movies. That gave us a chance to talk and get to know each other    .
Better still, Dan showed an interest in me that I had       experienced from my own father. Dan was always around when I needed       on school or friends. Once I began to         Dan, the three of us began spending a lot of time together. We often went out to eat and       short trips. Eventually, I discovered that I finally had the happy family that I had always      .
I now realize my parents were       about getting the divorce. Their breakup was the best thing to happen for all of us. My father also found happiness—he       and had another child, my half-sister, Michelle.
At 13, I       an important truth –change is not always the worst thing that can happen. Sometimes, it is just what we need most.
小題1:
A.shookB.brokeC.hurtD.changed
小題2:
A.break downB.break upC.break inD.break out
小題3:
A.a(chǎn) sameB.sameC.the sameD.a(chǎn)t same
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)tB.fromC.a(chǎn)crossD.over
小題5:
A.whenB.whileC.thatD.whenever
小題6:
A.whoeverB.whichC.whomD.that
小題7:
A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC.howeverD.a(chǎn)lso
小題8:
A.backB.back toC.intoD.for
小題9:
A.upB.inC.outD.off
小題10:
A.thatB.itC.heD.we
小題11:
A.goB.wentC.to goD.going
小題12:
A.more deeplyB.much deeplyC.more deeperD.very deeper
小題13:
A.eitherB.tooC.beforeD.never
小題14:
A.suggestionB.a(chǎn)dvicesC.a(chǎn)dviceD.tip
小題15:
A.receiveB.a(chǎn)cceptC.recognizeD.know
小題16:
A.wentB.beganC.tookD.go for
小題17:
A.wishedB.hopedC.dreamedD.wanted
小題18:
A.rightB.wrongC.necessaryD.good
小題19:
A.divorcedB.unitedC.marriedD.remarried
小題20:
A.foundB.discoverC.learnedD.Understand

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

試題分析:本文講述了作者13歲時父母的離婚讓她認為整個世界都動搖了。但在繼父不放棄的關(guān)懷和關(guān)注下,她得到了一直想要的幸福家庭。從那時起她知道了一個真相就是改變并不總是最糟糕的事情。
小題1:考查動詞。 shook  搖動;broke破壞;hurt傷害;changed改變。句意是:當(dāng)我的父母告訴我他們離婚了,他們動搖了我的整個世界。下文中提到作者不相信,可知父母的離婚對她來說是一個令她震驚的消息。故選A。
小題2:考查詞組。 break down發(fā)生故障;break up打碎,破碎;break in打斷;break out爆發(fā)。句意是:我不相信我們的家庭就要破裂了。故選B。
小題3:考查搭配。Stay the same是固定搭配,意思是保持不變。故選C。
小題4:考查介詞。At在;from從;across穿過;over越過。句意是:我和媽媽搬到鎮(zhèn)子另一頭的小公寓里。故選C。
小題5:考查連詞。When當(dāng)...時候;while然而;that因為;whenever每當(dāng),無論何時。
句意是:現(xiàn)在當(dāng)我周末去看我爸爸和比爾的時候我成為了一個訪客。when是at or during the time that, 既指時間點,也可指一段時間,while是during the time that,只指一段時間,因此when引導(dǎo)的時間狀語從句中的動詞可以是終止性動詞,也可以是延續(xù)性動詞,而while從句中的動詞必須是延續(xù)性動詞。See是瞬間動詞。 故選A。
小題6:考查代詞。Whoever無論誰;which哪一個;whom誰(賓格);that那。句意是:不久我有了繼父,我對他不感興趣。故選C。
小題7:考查連詞。but 但是; and并且;however無論如何;also也。句意是:我顯然很難過,尤其是在我媽媽和丹結(jié)婚后,我意識到?jīng)]有事情可以變成原來的樣子了。兩句是并列關(guān)系。故選B。
小題8:考查介詞。 Back向后的;back to后退到,回到;into到...里面;for為了。句意是:我意識到?jīng)]有事情可以改變回他們的方式。故選B。
小題9:考查固定搭配。句意是:雖然我拒絕所有丹的想了解我的行為,對他不是很好,但他從來沒有放棄我。Give up是放棄的意思。故選A。
小題10:考查代詞。That那;it它;he他;we我們。句意是:我意識到,我們有一些共同點,尤其是在電影和電視節(jié)目方面。此處代詞指代我們有共同點這個事實。故選B。
小題11:考查固定搭配。spend time /money (in) doing sth. 花費時間(金錢)做某事。故選D。
小題12:考查比較級。句意是:更深入地了解對方。用副詞形式,因此C、D兩項錯誤。正確形式是A。故選A。
小題13:考查副詞。Either兩者之一的;too也;before以前;never從未。句意是:從我父親身上從未經(jīng)歷過。故選D。
小題14:考查名詞。Suggestion建議;advices報道;advice忠告;tip竅門。句意是:當(dāng)我需要關(guān)于學(xué)校和朋友的建議時丹總是在我的周圍。故選A。
小題15:考查動詞。 Receive收到;accept接受;recognize認出;know知道。句意是:一旦我開始接受丹。故選B。
小題16:考查動詞。 Went去;began開始;took拿;go for去找。句意是:我們經(jīng)常出去吃飯,進行短途旅行。Go 是不及物動詞,去哪里用go to,因此A、D兩項錯誤。去旅行搭配是take a trip ,故選C。
小題17:考查動詞。Wished渴望;hoped希望;dreamed 夢想;wanted想要。句意是:最后,我發(fā)現(xiàn),我終于有了幸福的家庭,那我一直想要的。故選D。
小題18:考查形容詞。Right正確的;wrong錯誤的;necessary必要的;good好的。根據(jù)上文提到作者終于有了自己想要的幸福家庭,可知作者認為父母當(dāng)初離婚是正確的行為。故選A。
小題19:考查動詞。 divorced離婚;united一致;married結(jié)婚;remarried再婚。句意是:我父親也找到了幸福,他在再婚了。故選D。
小題20:考查動詞。found找到;discover探索;learned  了解;Understand理解。句意是:13歲時,我學(xué)會了一個重要事實——改變并不總是最糟糕的事情。故選C。
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Trying to read on a branch 15 feet off the ground while holding on to the silly doll was not easy. After nearly falling off twice, I tied one end of a long vine around the doll’s neck and the opposite one around the branch, letting the doll hang in mid air while I read. I always looked out for my mother, though. I sensed that my playing with the doll was of great importance to her. So every time I heard her coming, I lifted the doll up and hugged her. The smile in my mother’s eyes told me my plan worked.
The inevitable(不可避免的) happened one afternoon. Totally absorbed in the reading, I didn’t hear my mother calling me. When I looked down, I saw my mother staring at the hanging doll. Fearing the worst of scolding, I climbed down in a flash, reaching the ground just as my mother was untying the doll. To my surprise, she didn’t scold. She kept on staring at the doll.
The next day, my father came home early and suggested he and I play with the doll’s house. Soon I was bored, but my father seemed to be having so much fun, I didn’t have the heart to tell him. Quietly I slipped out, picking up my book on my way to the yard. So absorbed was he in arranging and rearranging the tiny furniture that he didn’t notice my quick exit.
Almost 20 years passed before I found out why the hanging-doll incident had been so significant for my parents. By then I was a parent myself. After recalling the incident, my mother said all those years she had been afraid whether I would turn out to be a most loving and understanding mother to my son.
My mother often thanks God aloud for making me a good parent, pointing out that with education I might have been a rich dentist instead of a poor poet. I look back on that same childhood incident, recalling my third gift, the book in red-paper, and I take advantage of the experiences that have made me who and what I am. Sometimes I pause to wonder at life’s wonderful ironies (諷刺).
小題1:Why didn’t the author give the doll a name?
A.Because the gift was given by her parents.
B.Because the girl didn’t care much for the doll.
C.Because her parents would give the doll a name.
D.Because the doll had little in common with her.
小題2:The author’s account of a childhood incident shows that, as a young girl, she viewed her parents as people who        .
A.hoped to shape their children’s future
B.were unconcerned about their behavior
C.ruined their children’s dreams completely
D.might withdraw their love at any moment
小題3: What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.The mother is now satisfied with her daughter’s career.
B.The daughter now regrets what she did when she was a girl.
C.The mother thinks the daughter’s achievements are unsatisfactory.
D.The daughter wishes that she had been allowed more freedom as a child.

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Mr. Peter Johnson, aged twenty-three, battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in three feet of water. He took the only escape route—through the boot.
Mr. Johnson’s car had ended up in a ditch at Romney Marsin, Kent after he lost proper control on ice and hit a bank. “Fortunately, the water began to come in only slowly,” Mr. Johnson said. “I couldn’t force the doors open because they were jammed against the walls of the ditch and dared not open the windows because I knew water would come flooding in.”
Mr. Johnson, a sweet salesman of Sitting Home, Kent, first tried to attract the attention of other motorists by sounding the horn and hammering on the roof and boot. Then he began his struggle to escape.
Later he said, “It was really a half penny that saved my life. It was the only coin I had in my pocket and I used it to unscrew the back seat to get into the boot. I hammered desperately with a hammer trying to make someone hear, but no help came.”
It took ten minutes to unscrew the seat, and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot. Then Mr. Johnson found a wrench (扳手) and began to work on the boot lock. Fifteen minutes passed by. “It was the only chance I had. Finally it gave, but as soon as I moved the boot lid, the water and mud poured in. I forced the lid down into the mud and climbed up clear as the car filled up.”
His hands and arms cut and bruised, Mr. Johnson got to Beckett Farm nearby. Huddled in a blanket, he said, “That thirty minutes seemed like hours.” Only the tips of the car wheels were visible, police said last night. The vehicle had sunk into two feet of mud at the bottom of the ditch.
小題1:Which of the following objects is the most important to Mr. Johnson?
A.The hammer.B.The coin. C.The seat. D.The horn.
小題2:We know from the passage that ______.
A.Mr. Johnson’s car stood on its boot as it fell down
B.Mr. Johnson’s car accident was partly due to the slippery road
C.Mr. Johnson struggled in the pouring mud as he unscrewed the back seat
D.Mr. Johnson could not escape from the door because it was full of sweet jam
小題3:“Finally it gave” in Paragraph 5 means that ______. 
A.a(chǎn)t last the wrench went broken
B.the chance was lost at the last minute
C.the lock came open after all his efforts
D.luckily the door was torn away in the end
小題4:What is the best title for this newspaper article?
A.Driver Escapes through Car Boot
B.The Story of Mr. Johnson, a Sweet Salesman
C.The Driver Survived a Terrible Car Accident
D.Car Boot Can Serve as the Best Escape Route

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[1]Although known as an extraordinarily successful businessman, Warren Buffet comes off as a pretty ordinary person.
[2]Looking back on his childhood, one can see how serious he was about making money. Buffet used to go door-to-door and sell soda pop. Later, he also worked at his grandfather’s grocery store. At the ripe age of 11, Buffet bought his first stock(股票). When his family moved to Washington D.C., Buffet became a paperboy for The Washington Post. While still in school, he was making $175 a month, a full-time wage for many young men.
[3]From the beginning, Buffet made his fortune from investing. He started with all the money that he had made from selling pop, delivering papers and so on. Between 1950 and l956, he grew his $9, 800 to $14, 000.From there, he organized investment partnerships with his family and friends, and then gradually drew in more people through very attractive terms.
[4]Buffet applied to Harvard Business School but         , making it to be one of the worst admission decisions in Harvard history. The outcome ended up affecting Buffet’s life deeply, for he ended up attending Columbia Business School, where he studied under Benjamin Graham, the father of securities analysis who provided the foundation for Buffet’s grand success.
[5]Buffet is a person of habit—same house, same office, same city. He doesn’t collect houses or cars or works of art, and he hates companies that waste money on such goods. Instead, he has established the Buffet Foundation, with a detailed plan on how to invest his money more wisely to society.
小題1:What kind of person is Buffet according to Paragraph 1? (no more than 10 words)
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小題2:What does the writer intend to tell us in Paragraph 2? (no more than 10 words)
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小題3:According to Paragraph 3, how did Buffet start his investment? (no more than 10 words)
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小題4:Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words. (no more than 3 words)
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小題5:Explain the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5.(no more than 10 words)
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