It happened to a very young pastor (牧師).His church was very old and what's worse, a storm knocked a hole in the wall of the church.
One day the pastor1_____an auction(拍賣)and bid a beautiful tablecloth for six dollars. Hecarried the cloth back to the church and put it up on the wall. It completely hid the 2_____!
Just before noon of Christmas Eve, the pastor noticed a woman standing in the cold at the bus stop. “The 3 _____won’t be here for 40 minutes!” he called, and he invited her into the church to get 4_____ .She told him that she had come from the city to be interviewed for ajob as governess to the children of one wealthy family in town but she had been turned down.
The woman saw the tablecloth and rose suddenly. The pastor smiled and started to tell her about the storm 5_____, but she didn’tseem to 6_____“It is mine!” she said. “My husband had the cloth made 7_____ for mc !
She explained that she and her husband decided to go separately in the War II. They planned that he would 8_____ her. But she never saw him again. Later she heard that he had died. The pastor tried to 9_____ her, advising her to take the cloth with her. She 10_____ . Then she went away.
On Christmas Eve, after the service in church, one middle-aged man—the local clock-and-watch repairman—looked rather 11_____.‘‘It is strange,”he said in his soft accent.
Many years ago, my wife and I owned such a cloth.
The pastor suddenly became very 12_____ . He told him about the woman who had been in church 13_____ in the day.Together the two got in touch with the 14_____ who had interviewed her. And this man and his wife -who had been separated through so many saddened 15_____were reunited.
小題1:
A.hadB. attendedC. heldD. took
小題2:
A.wallB. churchC. holeD. table
小題3:
A.bossB. companyC. trainD. bus
小題4:
A.warmB. readyC. coolD. calm
小題5:
A.damageB. storyC. factD. truth
小題6:
A.workB. believeC. listenD. understand
小題7:
A.carefullyB. attentivelyC. finallyD. especially
小題8:
A.joinB. writeC. bringD. leave
小題9:
A.a(chǎn)museB. comfortC. pleaseD. help
小題10:
A.criedB. acceptedC. refusedD. continued
小題11:
A.puzz ledB. delightedC. determinedD. disappionted
小題12:
A.sadB. shockedC. hopefulD. excited
小題13:
A.laterB. earlierC. warmerD. colder
小題14:
A.womanB. managerC. husbandD. family
小題15:
A.weeksB. countriesC. ChristmasesD. centuries

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

試題分析:這是一個真實(shí)的圣誕節(jié)故事,風(fēng)暴把教堂的墻上弄了一個洞,牧師拍得一塊桌布,擋住那個洞。讓那個在寒風(fēng)中領(lǐng)漂泊的婦女進(jìn)入教堂,最終一對因?yàn)閼?zhàn)爭而分離走散多年的夫妻團(tuán)聚了。
小題1:考查動詞:A.had有,B.attended參加C.held舉行D.   took帶,有一天牧師參加一個拍賣會。選B
小題2:考查名詞:A.wall墻B.  church教堂C.hole洞D.  table課桌,從前面的句子:a storm knocked a hole in the wall of the church.可知選C。
小題3:考查名詞:A.boss老板B.company公司C.train火車D.bus公共汽車,從前面的句:the pastor noticed a woman standing in the cold at the bus stop. 可知是公共汽車。選D
小題4:考查形容詞:A.warm溫暖B.  ready準(zhǔn)備好了C.cool冷卻D. calm冷靜,他邀請她進(jìn)入教堂取暖,選A
小題5:考查名詞:A.damage破壞B.  story故事C.fact事實(shí)D. truth真理,牧師微笑著,告訴她關(guān)于風(fēng)暴的破壞。選A
小題6:考查動詞:A.work工作B.believe相信C.  listen聽D. understand理解,但是婦女好像沒聽,選C
小題7:考查副詞:A.carefully仔細(xì)的B. attentively專心地C.finally最終地,D. especially尤其地,這是丈夫特別為我做的桌布。選D
小題8:考查動詞:A.join參加B.write寫C.bring帶來D.  leave離開,他計劃和她匯合。選A
小題9:考查動詞:A.amuse使…高興B.comfort安慰C. please使…高興D. help幫助,牧師安慰她,建議她把桌布帶著。選B
小題10:考查動詞:A.cried哭B.accepted接受C. refused拒絕D.  continued繼續(xù),她拒絕了,就走了。選C
小題11:考查名詞:A. puzz led困惑的B.delighted高興的C.determined有決心的D. disappionted失望的,從后面的句子:‘It is strange,可知很困惑。選A
小題12:考查形容詞:A.sad難過的,B.shocked震驚的C.  hopeful有希望的,D. excited興奮的,牧師很興奮。選D
小題13:考查副詞:A.later后來B.  earlier早些時候C.  warmer更暖和D. colder更冷,告訴他早些時候在教堂的婦女。選B
小題14:考查名詞:A.woman婦女B.  manager經(jīng)理C.  husband丈夫D.  family家庭,從前面的句子:She told him that she had come from the city to be interviewed for ajob as governess to the children of one wealthy family in town but she had been turned down.可知答案是D
小題15:考查名詞:A.weeks星期B.  countries國家C.Christmases圣誕D. centuries世紀(jì),經(jīng)歷這么對悲傷的夫婦最終團(tuán)聚了。選C
點(diǎn)評:故事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、時間、地點(diǎn)和事件。集中考查了考生的歸納整理能力,要求能抓住段落中的中心句和關(guān)鍵詞準(zhǔn)確的把握段落大意。這類閱讀理解要求考生根據(jù)文章所述事件的邏輯關(guān)系,或根據(jù)作者所闡述的觀點(diǎn)理論,對文章未涉及的現(xiàn)象、事例給以解釋。考生首先要仔細(xì)閱讀短文,完整了解信息,準(zhǔn)確把握作者觀點(diǎn)。
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C.a(chǎn) character in Pickwick Papers
D.one of Dickens’ works
小題4: Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Dickens had a happy marriage to Catherine Hagarth
B.Dickens was a successful actor
C.Dickens’ death had little to do with his hard work
D.Dickens had wished to die in the course of his work

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Two good friends, Sam and Jason, met with a car accident on their way home one night. The next morning, Sam woke up blind. His legs were broken. The doctor, Mr Lee was standing by his bed, looking at him with a thoughtful expression. When he saw Sam awake, he asked, “How are you feeling, Sam?” Sam smiled and said, “Not bad, Doctor. Thank you for doing the operation.” Mr Lee was moved by Sam. When he was leaving, Sam said, “Please don’t tell Jason about it.” “... OK.” Mr Lee replied.
Months later when Jason’s wounds (傷) healed, Sam was still very weak. Neither could he see or walk. What he could do was just stay in his wheelchair all day long. At first, Jason stayed with him for a few days. But days later, Jason felt very discouraged and embarrassed to spend time staying with a disabled man like Sam. So he went to see Sam less and less. He made new friends. From then on, he didn’t go to visit Sam any more. Sam didn’t have any family or friends other than Jason. He felt very sad.
Things went from bad to worse. Sam died a year later. When Jason came, Mr Lee gave a letter to him. It was from Sam. In the letter Sam said, “Dear Jason, I am disabled. But I want you to be a healthy man. So I gave my eyes to you so that you can enjoy life as a healthy man. Now you have new friends. I’m glad to see that you are as healthy and happy as usual. I’m glad you live a happy life. You are always my best friend ... ... Sam”. When he finished reading the letter , Mr Lee said, “I have promised that I will keep this a secret until Sam is gone. Now you know it.” Jason stood there. Tears ran down his face.
小題1: Why did Sam thanked the doctor?
A.Because the doctor was very friendly to him.
B.Because the doctor took good care of him.
C.Because the doctor saved his eyes.
D.Because the doctor kept the secret for him.
小題2: Which of the following happened according to the order of time?
a. Jason felt very discouraged to stay with Sam.                                        
b. Jason lost his eyes in an accident.
c. Sam donated his eyes to Jason.       
d. Jason didn’t go to visit Sam any more.
e. Sam died and Jason knew the truth.       
A.dacbeB.dcbeaC.bcadeD.bcdae
小題3:The underlined word “healed” in the second paragraph is closest in the meaning to “__________”.
A.recoveredB.hurtC.failedD.disappeared
小題4: It can be inferred from the passage that Sam was__________.
A.kind-hearted and helpful
B.discouraged and outgoing
C.optimistic and humorous
D.enthusiastic and curious

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