When growing up, I hadn't the slightest curiosity about the authors of books I read; it  was the _     that was important. My mother, and sometimes my father. read _     to us every  night.   I could hardly wait       I could read and write my own books. But in the first grade,
I would sit with a group of      while the teacher turned over large sheets of paper.        had been written in crayon and seemed to have something to do with       in one corner-a cat or dog or a tree in autumn. One by one the other children read aloud those black       while I sat unhappy. One day I decided that perhaps      was just making stories up. So the next time when the teacher      to the words, I eagerly _     a story about a dog attacking a cat         a tree in autumn. The teacher looked sad and-shook her _      , and I knew that I still had not discovered the magic secret.
By the time I         fifth grade, "writing books" was still my favorite hobby. I rushed home from school each day to write down       had been forming in my head. At sixteen my  first story was       in a church magazine. In college, where I was studying to be a psychologist, was able to pay my       by writing stories. When I got my bachelor's degree, I decided to write more than anything else, so I began writing       . I have since published books for both children and       _ . I'm not happy unless I spend some time writing. Usually I write about six hours each day. I spend three months to a year on a children's book.         how well I know the       before I begin. A neovel for adults takes a year or two. When my work is going well. I wake early in the mornings, hoping it is time to get up.
小題1:
A.experienceB.storyC.processD.class
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)loudB.loudlyC.loudD.widely
小題3:
A.beforeB.a(chǎn)fterC.untilD.though
小題4:
A.teachersB.parentsC.childrenD.writers
小題5:
A.LecturesB.RulesC.MeaningsD.Sentences
小題6:
A.wordsB.newsC.picturesD.promises
小題7:
A.pagesB.marksC.dotsD.grades
小題8:
A.readingB.listeningC.speakingD.playing
小題9:
A.turnedB.pickedC.pointedD.intended
小題10:
A. set upB.told upC.made upD. put up
小題11:
A.beneathB.overC. aboveD.inside
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)rmB.headC.legD.ruler
小題13:
A.a(chǎn)rrivedB.finishedC.reachedD.managed
小題14:
A.whicheverB.howeverC.whateverD.wherever
小題15:
A.rewarded B.publishedC.recalledD.received
小題16:
A.familyB.workC.childD.tuition
小題17:
A.part-timeB.full-timeC.sometimeD.in time
小題18:
A.a(chǎn)dultsB.menC.womenD.students
小題19:
A.figuring outB.carrying onC.depending onD.bringing out
小題20:
A.readersB.charactersC.topicsD.chapters

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

試題分析:作者小時(shí)候很難領(lǐng)會(huì)老師圖畫上的含義,但是她有一種想寫點(diǎn)什么的沖動(dòng)感,從六年級(jí)的時(shí)候,便開始每天寫下點(diǎn)什么。到大學(xué)畢業(yè)時(shí),她已經(jīng)能為兒童和成年人寫小說了。
小題1: B?疾槊~:我認(rèn)為故事更重要,而不是小說的作者。根據(jù)上一句的the authors of books可知選story。Experience經(jīng)歷;story故事;process過程;class課程。
小題2: A。考查副語:母親,有時(shí)是父親晚上給我讀故事書。Aloud與read ,think連用時(shí),表示“出聲“,loud用于talk, speak, shout, laugh等動(dòng)詞之后,意為“響亮地”、“大聲”。所以選擇A。
小題3: C?疾檫B詞:非?释x書和自己寫書。該句式考查了not…until結(jié)構(gòu)。
小題4: C?疾槊~:下文的the other children說明,作者是這些孩子中的一個(gè),因此選children。Teachers教師;parents父母;children孩子們;writers作者。
小題5: D。考查名詞:下文提及孩子們正在讀紙上用蠟筆寫的東西,因此選sentences。Lectures演講;Rules規(guī)章;Meanings意思;Sentences句子。
小題6:C?疾槊~:后面的解釋a cat or dog or a tree in autumn說明這里指圖片。Words詞;news新聞;pictures圖片;promises承諾。
小題7: B?疾槊~:本句中的those black marks只寫在紙上的句子,因此選marks。Pages頁;marks痕跡;dots點(diǎn);grades階段。
小題8: A?疾閯(dòng)名詞:有一天,我認(rèn)為讀句子則是編故事。上文的the other children read aloud暗示著這里的答案。Reading閱讀;listening聽;speaking說;playing玩。
小題9: C?疾閯(dòng)詞:老師指著寫在圖片上的字,讓學(xué)生讀,因此選point。 point to表示“指著”。
小題10: C?疾槎陶Z:根據(jù)上文的making stories up可知,作者看著圖畫便開始編故事,故選made up。set up建立;made up組成;put up張貼,所以選擇C。
小題11: A?疾榻樵~:作者在看圖編故事,圖片顯示狗在追逐藏在樹下的貓。Beneath表示“在…….的下方。” Beneath在……的下方;over超過;above在上邊;inside里面。
小題12: B?疾槊~:根據(jù)下文的I still had not discovered the magic secret可知,老師對(duì)作者的回答不滿意,故選head。Arm臂;head頭;leg腿;ruler統(tǒng)治者。
小題13:C?疾閯(dòng)詞:我到五年級(jí)的時(shí)候,寫書依然是我的嗜好。Reach表示“達(dá)到,進(jìn)入某一階段”。Arrived來;finished完成;managed完成。
小題14: C。考查賓語從句:到家后我會(huì)寫下來我所想到的內(nèi)容。Whichever無論哪個(gè);however然而;whatever無論什么;wherever無論那里。
小題15: B。考查動(dòng)詞:十六歲時(shí),我寫的第一個(gè)故事在一本教會(huì)雜志上發(fā)表。根據(jù)句中的magazine可知,小說發(fā)表了。Rewarded報(bào)酬;published出版;recalled使想起;received收到。
小題16: D?疾槊~:上大學(xué)時(shí),我通過寫小說掙自己的學(xué)費(fèi)。因?yàn)樵诖髮W(xué),需要付出高昂的學(xué)費(fèi)。故選tuition。Family家庭;work工作;child孩子;tuition學(xué)費(fèi)。
小題17: B?疾樾稳菰~:根據(jù)I decided to write more than anything else可知,作者決定做一個(gè)職業(yè)作者,故選full-time。part-time兼職;full-time全職;sometime從前的;in time及時(shí)。
小題18: A?疾槊~:下文的a novel for adults表明,她為孩子和成年人寫書,故選adults。Adults成年人;men男人;women女人;students學(xué)生。
小題19: C?疾槎陶Z:我要花費(fèi)三個(gè)月到一年的時(shí)間寫一本兒童書,根據(jù)寫書之前對(duì)人物的了解而定。figuring out計(jì)算出;carrying on 繼續(xù)進(jìn)行;depending on隨……而定;bringing out出版。
小題20: B?疾槊~:因?yàn)樽髡咴谡勑┬≌f,小說中要涉及到當(dāng)然是人物,故選characters。Readers讀者;characters人物;topics題目;chapters章。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

O. Henry was the name used by William Sidney Porter. He was       in Greensboro, North Carolina in eighteen sixty-two. His mother died when he was three years old. He       school at the age of fifteen to work in his uncle’s drug store. He       to Texas five years later. He lived in the city of Austin where he         married, worked in a local bank and       a weekly newspaper.
William Sidney Porter had bad       in Texas. His wife became sick, their baby died and his newspaper        . Then he was accused of       money from the bank where he worked. He fled to Honduras, but returned to be with his      wife. She died in eighteen ninety-seven. Porter was      to prison. That is where he started to     . His first story was published in a national magazine in eighteen ninety-eight. After being      from prison in nineteen oh-one, Porter went to New York City. He published more stories, all under the name O. Henry. No one really knows where he got that name.
O. Henry's first book was a short story collection called “Cabbages and Kings”. It was published in nineteen-oh-four. O. Henry published thirteen other       of short stories. He wrote six hundred stories during his life. He wrote so       that he could complete about one story a week.
Porter tried to forget his      , but could not. He did not have any good friends. He began to drink too much alcohol. A second marriage failed. He died of tuberculosis in New York City in nineteen ten. He was forty-eight years old.
小題1:
A.bornB.livedC.diedD.buried
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)ttendedB.leftC.finishedD.taught
小題3:
A.relatedB.referredC.returnedD.moved
小題4:
A.gotB.changedC.feltD.turned
小題5:
A.readB.ownedC.boughtD.booked
小題6:
A.dayB.habitC.luckD.future
小題7:
A.failedB.influencedC.spreadD.a(chǎn)ppeared
小題8:
A.stoppingB.robbingC.losingD.stealing
小題9:
A.lovelyB.carefulC.illD.sick
小題10:
A.sentencedB.a(chǎn)ttachedC.a(chǎn)ccusedD.caught
小題11:
A.wonderB.writeC.worryD.sink
小題12:
A.fledB.releasedC.drivenD.forced
小題13:
A.collectionsB.filmsC.playsD.works
小題14:
A.interestinglyB.wellC.quicklyD.richly
小題15:
A.pastB.mistakeC.shortcomingsD.stories

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

A little boy almost thought of himself as the most unfortunate child in the world because a disease made his leg lame. He ____ played with his classmates. When the teacher asked him to answer questions, he always ____ his head without a word.
One ____ the boy's father asked for some saplings (樹苗) from the neighbor. He wanted the ____ to plant a sapling each person in front of the house. The father said, “Whose sapling grows best, I will buy him or her a favorite ____.” Seeing his brothers and sisters watering the trees, however, the boy had an idea. He hoped that the tree he planted would ____ soon. So, after watering it once or twice,he never ____ it.
A few days later, when the little boy went to see his tree again, he was ____ to find that it didn't wilt (枯萎) but grew some fresh leaves. ____ the trees of his brothers and sisters, his tree was even greener. His father kept his ____, bought the little boy his favorite gift and said that from the tree he planted, he would become an outstanding ____ when he grew up.
Since then, the little boy slowly became ____. One night, he lay on the bed but could not sleep. Then he got up and came to the ____. To his surprise, his ____ was splashing something onto his tree.____, he understood—his father had been ____ fertilizing his small tree!
He returned to his room,____ running down.
____ passed. The little boy didn't become a botanist, but he was elected President of the United States. His name was Franklin Roosevelt.
Love is the ____ nourishment (營(yíng)養(yǎng)) of life. ____ it is just a drop of clear water, it can still help the tree of life thrive (茁壯成長(zhǎng)).
小題1:
A.bravelyB.seldomC.freelyD.a(chǎn)lways
小題2:
A.raisedB.noddedC.loweredD.knocked
小題3:
A.springB.momentC.winterD.week
小題4:
A.neighborsB.friendsC.childrenD.boys
小題5:
A.saplingB.treeC.giftD.toy
小題6:
A.dieB.growC.breakD.survive
小題7:
A.led toB.a(chǎn)ttended toC.belonged toD.objected to
小題8:
A.pleasedB.upsetC.worriedD.surprised
小題9:
A.Compared with B.Similar toC.Connected toD.Popular with
小題10:
A.requestB.scheduleC.promiseD.secret
小題11:
A.presidentB.botanistC.a(chǎn)rtistD.researcher
小題12:
A.smartB.desperateC.optimisticD.practical
小題13:
A.fieldB.courtyardC.parkD.farm
小題14:
A.brotherB.sisterC.fatherD.neighbor
小題15:
A.All of a suddenB.For a momentC.In timeD.From then on
小題16:
A.busilyB.quietlyC.cautiouslyD.secretly
小題17:
A.waterB.tearsC.sweatD.rain
小題18:
A.HoursB.MonthsC.DecadesD.Centuries
小題19:
A.lastB.onlyC.leastD.best
小題20:
A.Even ifB.Now thatC.If onlyD.What if

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