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     About this time every year, I get very nostalgic(懷舊的). Walking through my neighborhood on a
fall afternoon reminds me of a time not too long ago when sounds of children filled the air, children
playing games on a hill, and throwing leaves around in the street below. I was one of those children,
carefree and happy. I live on a street that is only one block long. I have lived on the same street for
sixteen years. I love my street. One side has six houses on it, and the other has only two houses, with
a small hill in the middle and a huge cottonwood tree on one end. When I think of home, I think of my
street. Only I see it as it was before. Unfortunately things change. One day, not long ago, I looked
around and saw how different everything has become. Life on my street will never be the same because
neighbors are quickly grown old, friends are growing up and leaving, and the city is planning to destroy
my precious hill and sell the property to contractors.
    It is hard for me to accept that many of my wonderful neighbors are growing old and won't be around
much longer. I have fond memories of the couple across the street, who sat together on their porch swing
almost every evening, the widow next door who yelled at my brother and me for being too loud, and the
crazy old man in a black suit who drove an old car. In contrast to those people, the people I see today
are very old neighbors who have seen better days. The man in the black suit says he wants to die, and
another neighbor just sold his house and moved into a nursing home. The lady who used to yell at us is
too tired to bother any more, and the couple across the street rarely go out to their front porch these
days. It is difficult to watch these precious people as they near the end of their lives because at once I
thought they would live forever.
    The "comings and goings" of the younger generation of my street are now mostly "goings" as friends
and peers move on. Once upon a time, my life and the lives of my peers revolved around home. The
boundary of our world was the gutter at the end of the street. We got pleasure from playing night games
or from a breathtaking ride on a tricycle. Things are different now, as my friends become adults and
move on. Children who rode tricycles now drive cars. The kids who once played with me now have
new interests and values as they go their separate ways. Some have gone away to college like me, a
few got married, two went into the army, and one went to prison. Watching all these people grow up
and go away makes me long for the good old days.
    Perhaps the biggest change on my street is the fact that the city is going to turn my precious hill into
several lots for now homes. For sixteen years, the view out of my kitchen window has been a view of
that hill. The hill was a fundamental part of my childhood life; it was the hub of social activity for the
children of my street. We spent hours there building forts, sledding, and playing tag. The view out of
my kitchen window now is very different; it is one of tractors and dump trucks tearing up the hill. When
the hill goes, the neighborhood will not be the same. It is a piece of my childhood. It is a visual reminder
of being a kid. Without the hill, my street will be just another pea in the pod.
     There was a time when my street was my world, and I thought my world would never change. But
something happened. People grow up, and people grow old. Places changes, and with the change
comes the heartache of knowing I can never go back to the times I loved. In a year or so, I will be
gone just like many of my neighbors. I will always look back to my years as a child, but the place I
remember will not be the silent street whose peace is interrupted by the sounds of construction. It will
be the happy, noisy, somewhat strange, but wonderful street I knew as a child.
1. The writer calls up the memory of the street _____________.
A. every year when autumn comes
B. in the afternoon every day
C. every time he walks along his street
D. now that he is an old man
2. The writer finds it hard to accept the fact that _____________.
A. many of his good neighbors are growing old
B. the lady next door who used to yell at him and his brother is now a widow
C. the life of his neighbors has become very boring
D. the man in his black suit even wanted to end his own life
3. The writer thinks of the past all the more when he sees those who had grown up with him _________.
A. continue to consider home to be the center of their lives
B. leave the neighborhood they grew up in
C. still enjoy playing card games in the evenings
D. develop new interests and have new dreams
4. The biggest change on the writer's street is _____________.
A. removing the hill to make way for residential development
B. the building of new homes behind his kitchen window
C. the fact that there are much fewer people around than in the past
D. the change in his childhood friends' attitude towards their neighborhood
5. What does the writer mean by saying "my street will be another pea in the pod"?
A. his street will be very noisy and dirty
B. his street will soon be crowded with people
C. his street will have some new attractions
D. his street will be no different from any other street
6. Which could be a good title for the passage?
A. The Past of My Street will Live Forever
B. Unforgettable People and Things of My Street
C. Memory Street Isn't What It Used to Be
D. The Big Changes of My Street

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     It's enough to give anyone an earache. Women spend an average of about five years on the phone during
their working lives, research has shown.
     You won't be surprised to learn that women spend 18 months longer than men on the phone-who only
chat for an average of three years.
     Both sexes make and receive almost the same number of calls - 277,000 for men and 288,000 for women.
But women spend 13,500 more hours in total on their conversations.
     More than half of those chats are work-related but people spend on average twice as long on a personal
call (10 minutes ) as on a business one.
     Despite the explosion in mobile phone ownership, most people still prefer to use landlines, the poll (民意調(diào)查) found.
     However, when people are tired of talking, the top excuse for getting a caller off the line is to say
"Someone's at the door." Other favourites include "I'm cooking" and "I need to go to the toilet".
     Eight out of ten phone users admitted not answering their phones on purpose if they did not want to speak
to the caller.
     One in three people thought calls after 10 pm were unacceptable but a quarter of those polled said they did
not mind calls up to midnight. 
     Two-thirds admitted they had people in their address books who they should ring but never got round to
doing so.
     Joseph Blass, managing director of telecom company Toucan, said, "As a nation, we love to chat on the
phone but it is quite astonishing when we look at the total number of calls we make in a lifetime."
1. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Women spend about five years talking on the phone during their lifetime.
B. Women make and receive the same number of calls as men do.
C. On average, work-related calls are only half as long as personal calls.
D. Usually a call made by a man is longer than one by a woman.
2. According to the poll, when someone on the phone says "Sorry, someone's at the door", he or
    she probably means ________.
 A. he/she is going to the toilet
B. he/she wants to stop chatting
C. he/she is too tired to talk any longer
D. he/she must go to open the door for someone
3. From the text, we know that _________.
A. calls around midnight are acceptable to some people
B. 80% of people always refuse to answer a phone call
C. people never ring the people in their address books
D. Joseph Blass was one of the people who were polled
4. What Joseph Blass says in the last paragraph shows that _______.
A. it's no wonder that we all love to chat on the phone
B. people in many countries love to chat on the phone
C. people insist on often phoning their family and friends
D. the amount of time people spend on the phone was unexpected

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     請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Learning to Accept

I learned how to accept life as it is from my father. 1, he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was  2and ill.

My father was 3a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness 4all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is5.  One night, I went to visit him with my sister, we started  6about life, and I told them about one of my 7. I said that we must always give things up 8we grow—our youth, our beauty, our friends ----but it always 9that after we give something up , we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father 10up. He said, “But, Peter. I gave up 11! What did I gain?”  I thought and thought, but I could not think of anything to say. 12, he answered his own question : “I 13the love of my family.” I looked at my sisters, and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.

I was also 14by his words. After that ,when I began to feel irritated(憤怒的) at someone, I 15remember his words and become 16. If he could replaced his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be   17to give up my small irritations. In this 18, I learned the power of acceptance from my father.

Sometimes I 19what other things I could learn from him if I listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this one  20.

1.A.Afterwards          B. Therefore            C .However              D. Meanwhile

2.A.tired                    B. weak                  C. poor                    D. slow

3.A.already                B. still                     C. only                    D. once

4.A.took                    B. threw                  C. sent                     D. put

5.A.impossoble          B. difficult               C .stressful              D. hopeless

6.A.worrying             B. caring                 C .talking                 D. asking

7.A.decisions             B. experience           C. ambitions             D. beliefs

8.A.as                       B. since                   C. before                 D. till

9.A.suggests              B. promises             C. seems                  D. requires

10.A.spoke                B. turned                 C. summed              D. opened

11.A.something          B .anything              C. nothing                D. everything

12.A.Surprisingly       B. Immediately         C. Naturally              D. Certainly

13.A.had                   B. accepted             C. gained                 D. enjoyed

14.A.touched             B. astonished           C. attracted              D. warned

15.A.should               B. could                  C. would                  D. might`

16.A.quiet                 B. calm                   C. relaxed                D. happy

17.A.ready                B. likely                   C. free                     D. able

18.A.case                  B. form                   C. method                D. way

19.A.doubt                B. wonder               C. know                  D. guess

20.A.award           B. gift                      C. lesson                     D. word

 

 

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閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

  Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder that I struggled with for most of my middle school years and a part of my high school years.

  At Riverview,   1   was usually a nightmare(噩夢(mèng))for me.As I   2   the dining hall, all the eyes would be fixed upon my bony figure.I would take my place at a table full of friends and   3   to enjoy a “normal” lunch.The   4   was that I would not always eat lunch, and that greatly   5   my friends.They would watch to make sure that I was eating properly, almost   6   food into my mouth.

  And then, I transferred to Madison High School.I decided not to tell anyone at that school about my eating disorder since I had almost   7   by that time.Strangely, I stopped fearing lunch when I started at Madison.No one knew that I had an eating disorder,   8   they did not care what I ate.This   9   a huge amount of stress from my life.It was still hard for me to eat in front of others, which is   10   for an anorexic, but I was able to put some of my   11   aside.

  I was thankful for the students at Riverview, but they knew me only as an anorexic.My friends cared about my health, but they   12   to care about me as a person.Truthfully, all I wanted was for them to   13   me and not to fix on my eating disorder.

  The students at Madison took the time to know who I   14   was.They had no idea that I had been an anorexic, so that a particular label(標(biāo)簽)did not   15   their opinions of me.I was finally   16   for my talents and achievements, not my failures.I was honored as a good student.I was no longer afraid to show my true   17  

  My days as an anorexic taught me many lessons that I would never   18  .They taught me about life and how to be a better friend.I learned about the joy of   19   tasks such as eating lunch.I appreciated the people who helped me to see that there is more   20   life than having an eating disorder.

(1)

[  ]

A.

learning

B.

exercise

C.

lunchtime

D.

homework

(2)

[  ]

A.

left

B.

cleaned

C.

crossed

D.

entered

(3)

[  ]

A.

try

B.

offer

C.

remember

D.

stop

(4)

[  ]

A.

purpose

B.

attempt

C.

problem

D.

excuse

(5)

[  ]

A.

surprised

B.

worried

C.

puzzled

D.

bored

(6)

[  ]

A.

allowing

B.

forcing

C.

providing

D.

dropping

(7)

[  ]

A.

succeeded

B.

lost

C.

recovered

D.

quit

(8)

[  ]

A.

but

B.

unless

C.

so

D.

though

(9)

[  ]

A.

lifted

B.

created

C.

caused

D.

developed

(10)

[  ]

A.

serious

B.

unbelievable

C.

relevant

D.

common

(11)

[  ]

A.

fears

B.

desires

C.

beliefs

D.

doubts

(12)

[  ]

A.

refused

B.

failed

C.

pretended

D.

promised

(13)

[  ]

A.

select

B.

forgive

C.

love

D.

affect

(14)

[  ]

A.

really

B.

probably

C.

eventually

D.

merely

(15)

[  ]

A.

express

B.

color

C.

share

D.

confirm

(16)

[  ]

A.

determined

B.

identified

C.

envied

D.

recognized

(17)

[  ]

A.

responsibility

B.

personality

C.

appreciation

D.

ambition

(18)

[  ]

A.

forget

B.

review

C.

skip

D.

draw

(19)

[  ]

A.

tough

B.

complex

C.

specific

D.

routine

(20)

[  ]

A.

during

B.

to

C.

of

D.

through

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閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從第每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Learning to Accept

I learned how to accept life as it is from my father.  1, he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy, but rather when he was  2and ill.

My father was  3a strong man who loved being active, but a terrible illness  4all that away. Now he can no longer walk, and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even talking is  5. One night, I went to visit him with my sisters. We started  6about life, and I told them about one of my  7. I said that we must very often give things up  8we grow --- our youth, our beauty, our friends --- but it always  9that after we give something up, we gain something new in its place. Then suddenly my father  10up. He said, “But, Peter, I gave up  11! What did I gain?” I thought and thought, but I couldn’t think of anything to say.  12, he answered his own question: “I  13the love of my family,” I looked at my sisters and saw tears in their eyes, along with hope and thankfulness.

I was also  14by his words. After that, when I began to feel irritated (憤怒的) at someone, I  15remember his words and become  16. If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others, then I should be  17to give up my small irritations. In this  18, I learned the power of acceptance from my father.

Sometimes I  19what other things I could have learned from him if I had listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now, though, I am grateful for this one  20.

本文中作者通過(guò)和父親的一次談話感悟到了什么是生活中的得與失,以及該如何看待得和失,充滿人生哲理。

1.A. Afterwards       B. Therefore       C. However       D. Meanwhile

2.A. tired            B. weak            C. poor          D. slow

3.A. already          B. still           C. only          D. once

4.A. took             B. threw           C. sent          D. put

5.A. impossible       B. difficult       C. stressful     D. hopeless

6.A. worrying         B. caring          C. talking       D. asking

7.A. decisions        B. experiences     C. ambitions     D. beliefs

8.A. as               B. since           C. before        D. till

9.A. suggests         B. promises        C. seems         D. requires

10.A. spoke           B. turned          C. summed        D. opened

如:There was a brief silence, then Gerald spoke up.;sum up 總結(jié)

11.A. something       B. anything        C. nothing       D. everything

12.A. Surprisingly    B. Immediately     C. Naturally     D. Certainly

13.A. had             B. accepted        C. gained        D. enjoyed

14.A. touched         B. astonished      C. attracted     D. warned

15.A. should          B. could           C. would         D. might

16.A. quiet           B. calm            C. relaxed       D. happy

17.A. ready           B. likely          C. free          D. able

18.A. case            B. form            C. method        D. way

19.A. doubt           B. wonder          C. know          D. guess

20.A. award           B. gift            C. lesson        D. word

 

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Key to exe.1:  21~25 B D C D C

26~30 D B D C B

Key to exe.2:  21~25 C A B D A

26~30 A D B B D D

Key to exe.3   21-25 C B A C D

26-30 B D A C

Key to exe.4:  21~25 C D D D B

26~30 A B B A A

Key to exe.5:  21~25 C D B D C

26~30 A A C B D

Key to exe.6:  21~25 D D D B B

26~30 B C C A A

 

 

 

 


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