When I began planning to move to Auckland to study .my mother was worried about  a lack of jobs and cultural differences, Ignoring these 36  ,I got there in July 2010,37  I arrived ,I realized the importance of getting a job 38 my living  experience, Determined to do this 39 ,  I spent several weeks going door-to-door for a job, but found  40 response.
One afternoon, I walked into a building to ask  41  there were any job opportunities,The people there advised me not to continue my job search in that  42 .As I was about to 43. a man who had been listening approached me and asked me to wait outside   44 .Nearly ten minutes later, he 45 ,He asked me about my plans and encouraged me to stay 46 . Then he offered to take me to Royal Oak to 47 a job.
I was a little surprised. but had a 48  feeling about him. Along the way ,I realized that I had 49  resumes(簡(jiǎn)歷).Seeing this, the man  50 at his business partner’s office to make me fifteen 51  copies. He also gave me some  52  on dressing and speaking. I handed out my resume and went home feeling very  53  . The following day, I received a  54  from a store in Royal Oak offering me a job.
It seems that the world always 55  to you when you need it .And this time, it was a complete stranger who turned out to be a real blessing.
小題1:
A.doubtsB.concernsC.instructionsD.reasons
小題2:
A.Even ifB.Every timeC.Now thatD.Soon after
小題3:
A.ofB.a(chǎn)tC.forD.with
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A.on my ownB.on my wayC.by any chanceD.by the day
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)nyB.muchC.someD.little
小題6:
A.whyB.whereverC.whetherD.whenever
小題7:
A.directionB.a(chǎn)ttitudeC.languageD.manner
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A.a(chǎn)nswerB.workC.leaveD.refuse
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A.for everB.a(chǎn)t any timeC.a(chǎn)s usualD.for a while
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A.returnedB.hesitatedC.passedD.regretted
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A.silentB.busyC.positiveD.comfortable
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A.pick outB.search forC.take onD.give up
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A.dullB.goodC.guiltyD.general
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A.stoppedB.knockedC.glancedD.a(chǎn)ppeared
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A.rightB.moreC.former D.different
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A.pressuresB.a(chǎn)greements C.impression D.suggestions
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A.lonely B.funny C.disappointed D.satisfied
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A.call B.tip C.present D.report
小題20:
A.turns off B.goes over C.gives back D.looks up

小題1:B
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小題3:C
小題4:A
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小題6:C
小題7:D
小題8:C
小題9:D
小題10:A
小題11:C
小題12:B
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試題分析:本文講述作者獨(dú)自一人去奧克蘭求學(xué),需要一份工作充實(shí)自己的生活經(jīng)歷,并在一位陌生人的幫助下最終獲得了一份工作。作者以此向我們展示一個(gè)生活真諦:只要努力,世界會(huì)給每個(gè)人以回報(bào)。
小題1:考查名詞:doubt”懷疑”;concern”擔(dān)心,掛念,關(guān)懷”;instruction”命令,指示,教誨,教導(dǎo)”;由上文的”my mother was worried about a lack of jobs and cultural differences”可知,這是媽媽對(duì)我的關(guān)心。故此處要用concerns。選B。
小題2:考查連詞短語:even if”即使”;every time”每次”;now that”既然,由于”;soon after”不久以后”。上文說到我不理睬媽媽的擔(dān)心,但是到了奧克蘭之后不久,我就意識(shí)到了得到一份工作對(duì)我生活開支的重要性。故D項(xiàng)符合文意?。
小題3:考查介詞:對(duì)于我的生活經(jīng)歷而言,我認(rèn)識(shí)到得到一份工作對(duì)我生活開支的重要性。for”對(duì)于;至于”,符合題意。故選C項(xiàng)。
小題4:on one’s own”獨(dú)自地,獨(dú)立地”;on one’s way”在路上”;by any chance”萬一”;by the day”按天計(jì)算;按日”。從下文看,作者出去找工作都是獨(dú)自一人完成的,故on my own適合題意。選A。
小題5:考查形容詞:由but可知,but后面的內(nèi)容應(yīng)該和前面的I spent several weeks going door?to?door for a job形成轉(zhuǎn)折,”我沒找到工作”。選項(xiàng)中只有l(wèi)ittle表示否定意義。故選D項(xiàng)。
小題6:考查連接詞:我進(jìn)這所大樓,目的是想找到一份工作,所以去問是否能有工作機(jī)會(huì)。why”為什么”;wherever”無論在哪里”;whether”是否”;whenever”無論何時(shí)”。故只有C項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題7:考查名詞:direction”方向,指導(dǎo),趨勢(shì),用法說明”;attitude”態(tài)度,意見,看法”;language”語言”;manner”方式,方法,態(tài)度,舉止,禮貌,規(guī)矩,習(xí)慣”;in that manner”以那種方式”。根據(jù)上文的I spent several weeks going door?to?door for a job可知,我找工作的方法是挨家挨戶地去問,所以這座大樓里的人建議我不要再用這種方式找工作了。故D項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題8:考查動(dòng)詞:answer”回答”;work”工作”;leave”離開”;refuse”拒絕”。根據(jù)上文描述可知,我在此處并沒有找到工作,所以正打算離開。Be about to leave”正要離開”,符合文意。選C。
小題9:考查詞組:for ever”永遠(yuǎn)”;at any time”在任何時(shí)候”;as usual “像往常一樣”;for a while”一會(huì)兒”。由下文的nearly ten minutes later可知,這位一直在旁邊聽的人是想讓我在外面等一會(huì)。故D項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題10:考查動(dòng)詞:return”回來”;hesitate”猶豫”;pass”經(jīng)過,通過”;regret”后悔”。由下文中”He asked me....”可知這個(gè)人回來了。故A項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題11:考查形容詞:silent”沉默的,寂靜的”;busy”忙碌的”;positive”積極的”;comfortable”舒適的,舒服的”。由上下文可知,他詢問了我的計(jì)劃,并且鼓勵(lì)我要繼續(xù)保持積極的態(tài)度,然后推薦我去羅亞爾奧克找一份工作。故C項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題12:考查動(dòng)詞短語:pick out”挑選出”;search for”尋找,搜索”;take on”呈現(xiàn),接納,雇用”;give up”放棄”。從下文可以看出,我在羅亞爾奧克找到了一份工作。故此處只有search for才符合文意。選B。
小題13:考查形容詞:dull”無趣的,單調(diào)的”;good”好的,令人滿意的”;guilty”自知有過錯(cuò)的,內(nèi)疚的”;general”一般的,普遍的,大體的,籠統(tǒng)的”。由常識(shí)可知,他幫了我,我自然是對(duì)他有好感。故B項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題14:考查詞組:make use of”利用”;take care of”照顧”;run out of”用完,用光”;become tired of”厭煩”。由下文的Seeing this,the man at his business partner’s office to make me fifteen copies可知,我的簡(jiǎn)歷表用完了。故只有C項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題15:考查動(dòng)詞搭配:stop at”逗留在,住宿,對(duì)……有所躊躇”;knock at”敲(門、窗等)”;glance at”看一下,瀏覽”;appear at”到達(dá),出現(xiàn)在”。由常識(shí)可知,此處是指他在生意合作伙伴的辦公室里,給我復(fù)印簡(jiǎn)歷。故A項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題16:考查形容詞:上文提到我的簡(jiǎn)歷用完了,所以此處又復(fù)印了15份。表示”再,又”,英語中可以用”基數(shù)詞+more+復(fù)數(shù)名詞”或者”another+基數(shù)詞+復(fù)數(shù)名詞”來表示。故只有B項(xiàng)符合題意。
小題17:考查名詞:pressure”壓力”;agreement”協(xié)議,同意”;impression”印象,影響”;suggestion”建議”。由下文的dressing and speaking可知,此處指他就dressing and speaking而給我提的建議。故選D項(xiàng)。
小題18:考查形容詞:lonely”孤獨(dú)的,寂寞的”;funny”滑稽的”;disappointed”失望的”;satisfied”感到滿意的”。由上文的內(nèi)容可知,簡(jiǎn)歷雖然用完了,但是這個(gè)人又幫我找地方復(fù)印了,還就我的dressing and speaking給我提出建議。故我應(yīng)該是感到滿意。故選D項(xiàng)。 
小題19:考查名詞:call”電話”;tip”小費(fèi);建議”;present”禮物”;report”報(bào)告”。由常識(shí)可知,此處是指我接到了要我去羅亞爾奧克一家商店工作的電話。故選A項(xiàng)。
小題20:考查詞組:turn off”關(guān)掉,斷開;拐彎”;go over “復(fù)習(xí);仔細(xì)檢查”;give back”歸還;送回;恢復(fù);后退”;look up”仰望;查閱”。由本文所描述的故事可知,我的體會(huì)就是世界似乎總是在你最需要它的時(shí)候回報(bào)你。故選C項(xiàng)。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Living in South Africa, I had always taken the wildlife pretty much for granted. Not to say that we were surrounded by it, but the accessibility of game parks and wildlife sanctuaries(避難所,庇護(hù)所) always made it seem like a natural part of the environment. For this reason, I suppose that the way my European friends used to talk to me, wasn’t so strange after all. They would ask me what I thought at the time were really silly questions which got on my nerves. They’d say things like ‘Do you have a pet baboon?’ or ‘Do you travel to school by elephant?’.
When Amanda, a friend of mine who was visiting from England, invited me to join her and a group of friends on a wildlife expedition, I was not filled with enthusiasm. However, from the moment we entered the gates of the Zaluzi game reserve, I knew that this was not going to be anything like I had expected. We had been traveling along the National Road when, suddenly, we turned onto a dirt track which seemed to be hidden in the middle of nowhere. Amazingly, the scenery changed dramatically. The civilized environment took on a wild, chaotic(混沌的;一片混亂的) aspect and continued to do so as we walked deeper into the bush.
After having a good night’s sleep at one of the reserve’s bungalows, we were woken at the crack of dawn. After a quick breakfast we piled into a jeep and set off. Our guide assured us that the early start was necessary in order to have the best chance of seeing what was really worthwhile. Armed with just a thermos of coffee, we set out towards the shore of a small lake where it was expected that we could see that animals that used it as their morning watering hole.
On the way to our destination, we topped a hill and there, against the emerging morning light, were a group of animals.  It was a stunning sight. As we moved closer, the animals did not appear to be alarmed by our presence. Pet baboons aside, I had never before come within such close range of a pride of lions. It did cross my mind, however, that we might be in a certain amount of danger. When I asked Timothy, our game ranger, if we were actually in any danger, he replied straightforwardly that one is never entirely safe in the bush, but his knowledge and experience allowed him to anticipate any danger with reasonable accuracy.
However, the following day there was some cause for alarm. Not having started out so early, we missed the sightings of the day before. We decided to drive around for a while, hoping to come across something of interest. Suddenly our tracker perched up on the back of our vehicle, signaled to the driver to halt and at the same moment I realized that this time we had stumbled right into a pride of lions. The driver promptly turned off the engine and in a low voice warned us to remain seated and not to make any abrupt movements. The lions were picking at what looked like the remains of a zebra. Timothy, later told us how much to our advantage this was. Had their bellies not been full, their reaction to us would surely have been otherwise. As the nearest lion was less than three meters away from the jeep, I considered that we had been very lucky indeed.
All in all, it was a wonderful trip. Our near miss with the lions was without a doubt the highlight, but what it taught me yet again was how easy it is to be indifferent to our surroundings and not to have a full appreciation of the beauty around us.
小題1:How did the writer feel about the questions her European friends asked?
A.ridiculousB.a(chǎn)nnoyedC.strangeD.embarrassed
小題2:When did the writer’s attitude change about the expedition?
A.When she was traveling along the dirt track.
B.When she received her invitation.
C.When she arrived at the game reserve.
D.When her friend arrived from England.
小題3:What does the underlined word ‘It’ (in the fourth paragraph) refer to?
A.the pride of lionsB.the destination
C.the top of the hillD.the morning light
小題4:Timothy’s experience as a game ranger was valuable because he ______________
A.could supply a straightforward answer to any question.
B.knew how to frighten the animals.
C.knew the game reserve well.
D.could identify trouble in advance.
小題5:What does the writer mean by the underlined sentence ‘we had been very lucky indeed’ in the fifth paragraph?
A.They had seen the lions up close.B.They hadn’t been attacked.
C.They had a good guide with them.D.They had gone on a trip.
小題6:What conclusion does the writer of the text come to?
A.We often do not realize how attractive our environment really is.
B.It is not clever to unnecessarily put ourselves in dangerous situations.
C.We don’t respect wild animals enough.
D.We should protect our surroundings.

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

“Reading makes a full man” (Bacon, 1597). Novels written by the writers like Jane Austen, Victor Hugo and Ernest Hemingway help us to know more about our history, culture and many other things.
Jane Austen was one of the most well-known women writers of the world. She was born in England in 1775. Jane loved reading and writing. She wrote a number of famous novels in her life. Among them, Pride and Prejudice written in 1779 was the most popular.
 
Victor Hugo, born in 1802 in France, was one of the best writers in the19th century. The talent in writing and hard work brought great success to Hugo at an early age. His most popular novel, the Hunchback of Notre-Dame, was written in 1831. The book was so successful that it was quickly translated into many other languages across Europe.
 
Ernest Hemingway, an outstanding American writer and reporter, was born in 1899. His life experience had a great influence on his writing style. Hemingway lived in France and Italy between the 1920s and 1950s. Most of his books such as The Sun Also Rises were written at that time. He won the Nobel Prize in 1954 mainly because of the novel The Old Man and the Sea.
 
小題1:When was Jane Austen born?
A.In 1775B.In 1799C.In 1802D.In 1899
小題2:Where was Victor Hugo from?
A.England.B.America.C.Italy.D.France.
小題3:Ernest Hemingway won the Nobel Prize mainly because of _________.
A.The Hunchback of Notre-DameB.Pride and Prejudice
C.The Old man and the Sea D.The Sun Also Rises

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Jimmy is an automotive mechanic, but he lost his job a few months ago. He has good heart, but always feared applying for a new job.
One day, he gathered up all his strength and decided to attend a job interview. His appointment was at 10 am and it was already 8:30. While waiting for a bus to the office where he was supposed to be interviewed, he saw an elderly man wildly kicking the tyre of his car. Obviously there was something wrong with the car. Jimmy immediately went up to lend him a hand. When Jimmy finished working on the car, the old man asked him how much he should pay for the service. Jimmy said there was no need to pay him; he just helped someone in need, and he had to rush for an interview. Then the old man said, “Well, I could take you to the office for your interview. It’s the least I could do. Please. I insist.” Jimmy agreed.
Upon arrival, Jimmy found a long line of applications waiting to be interviewed. Jimmy still had some grease (油膩物) on him after the car repair, but he did not have much time to wash it off or have a change of shirt. One by one, the applicants left the interviewer’s office with disappointed look on their faces. Finally his name was called. The interviewer was sitting on a large chair facing the office window. Rocking the chair back and forth, he asked, “Do you really need to be interviewed?” Jimmy’s heart sank. “With the way I look now, how could I possibly pass this interview?” he thought to himself.
Then the interviewer turned the chair and to Jimmy’s surprise, it was the old man he helped earlier in the morning. It turned out he was the General Manager of the company.
“Sorry I had to keep you waiting, but I was pretty sure I made the right decision to have you as part of our workforce before you even stepped into the office. I just know you’d be a trustworthy worker. Congratulations!” Jimmy sat down and they shared a cup of well-deserved coffee as he landed himself a new job.
小題1:Why did Jimmy apply for a new job?
A.He was out of work B.He was bored with his job
C.He wanted a higher positionD.He hoped to find a better boss
小題2:What did Jimmy see on the way to the interview?
A.A friend’s car had a flat tyreB.a(chǎn) wild man was pushing a car
C.a(chǎn) terrible accident happened D.a(chǎn)n old man’s car broke down
小題3:Why did the old man offer Jimmy a ride?
A.He was also to be interviewed B.He needed a traveling companion
C.He always helped people in needD.He was thankful to Jimmy
小題4:How did Jimmy feel on hearing the interviewer’s question?
A.He was sorry for the other applicants
B.There was no hope for him to get the job
C.He regretted helping the old man
D.The interviewer was very rude

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

This Christmas, maybe different from previous years, a strong desire drives me to make my own Christmas gifts. Honestly speaking, I’ve promised myself this more than once. As a crafter (工匠), I’ve frequently thought I am supposed to turn it into action. However, this year I really plan to stick to it. It’s partly because I run short of money. More importantly, I’ve recently returned from an inspiring trip around Britain, collecting some information about crafting for BBC’s Newsnight.
Actually I planned the trip couples of months ago. The idea of traveling the country — making things as I went, meeting artists and craftspeople — sounded perfect to spend the summer. I’d pack a tent and a sewing machine and I’d set off. But by the time I determined my plans and hit the road, leaves made a sighing sound under foot. It seemed crazy to camp with winter on the way; Luckily, Newsnight viewers offered me accommodations in return for help with a craft task.
My tasks ranged from sewing worn-out clothes to making trousers. Textile students in Harpenden offered to pay for my petrol in return for a talk about hats. In Derby, Amy needed help to change an old pair of curtains.
I was really struck by people’s increasing enthusiasm for making things. When I asked some people if they could sew, only a few raised their hands. But when I asked who wanted to learn, nearly everyone responded positively, hoping to learn something practical.
Craft is definitely popular at the moment. But besides fashion, we’re learning to appreciate effort and quality again. Perhaps once people rediscover the pleasure to be gained from making something unique, it may stick.
Sue is director of quilts at the V&A, where next spring she’ll be putting on the museum’s first major quilting exhibition. Sue believes the return to crafting is related to how we rethink ourselves. “People, especially women, are beginning to think about the way they live their lives. It’s 40 years since the first women’s liberation(解放) conference was held in Oxford. Since then we’ve been in the workplace, and we’ve had the opportunity of choice. Now we’re carefully choosing to go back into the home.”
Whether you agree with that or not, there’s something about Christmas that brings out the artistic flavor(氣息) in everyone. Whether it’s baking bread or pies or decorating the halls or rooms, we’re all prepared to have a try at any time. So if you fancy having a different and joyful party or holiday and making a few presents, try these really simple ideas, each inspired by my recent journey there. They make small and interesting gifts, and take no longer than 30 minutes each. Enjoy Christmas songs and settle down with a cup of hot cocoa, and the cold is gone. You’ll save yourself a small quantity of money and spread a little bit of love, too!
小題1:Why did the author promise to make herself a Christmas gift this year?
A.She wanted to enjoy a different Christmas.
B.She wanted to make more money.
C.She was inspired by her trip for a BBC TV program.
D.She hoped to present herself with a surprise.
小題2:The author had her plans carried out and set out for Britain in ______.
A.springB.summerC.fallD.winter
小題3:What happened during the author’s trip to Britain?
A.She met many artists and craftspeople on her way to Britain.
B.She spent a whole summer in Britain making crafts.
C.She was asked to sew clothes, and curtains and made much money.
D.Many people showed great interest in making things themselves.
小題4:According to the passage, people learn to ______ through crafting.
A.be grateful to what they have gained
B.keep up with fashion
C.stick to something interesting
D.know more information about craft
小題5:What is the author’s opinion on homemade Christmas presents?
A.Making Christmas presents can only convey a bit of your love.
B.People can find their artistic talent in making Christmas presents.
C.A cup of hot cocoa can inspire you to make a creative present.
D.It would take a long time to prepare a homemade Christmas present.

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