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When my brother and l were growing up, we mowed(割)yards during the summer to earn pocket change.Dad traded our service to neighbors and     a price they could not refuse. We got $ 10 per yard.I later found out our friends       $20 or more for the same amount of work.
One day we were     our next-door neighbor’s yard.She always waited until the grass was knee—high to call us over.   we had an old lawn mower.This particular hot afternoon, I was finishing up and was tired .I        the tall grass as a cold drink to cool down.
I was just about to cut off the lawn mower      I saw Dad pointing to one lone piece. I thought about the       change l was getting paid for cutting grass so high that it       broke the mower. I ignored him and kept walking. Dad called me out,“You      a piece.” I frowned, hoping he would let me go home. He kept pointing .So     , 1 went back to cut that piece of grass. I said to myseIf, “That one piece  doesn’t      anyone .Why won’t he just let it     ?”
But when I reached adulthood,I understood his       : When you’re  running  a business, the work you do        much about you If you want to be seen as a businessman with     ,you  must deliver a quality product .That single piece of grass meant the job was not done.
The      my father taught me stayed with me:if you say you are going to      a job at a certain time,keep your      .Give your customers the kind of      you would llke t0 receive. It shows how sincere you are and how much      you take in your work.
小题1:
A.keptB.calculatedC.loweredD.offered
小题2:
A.charged B.paidC.affordedD.spent
小题3:
A.cleaningB.exploringC.cuttingD.searching
小题4:
A.To be honestB.Worse stillC.Believe or notD.Above all
小题5:
A.picmredB.wateredC.plantedD.enjoyed
小题6:
A.afterB.beforeC.whenD.while
小题7:
A.totalB.exactC.looseD.poor
小题8:
A.hardlvB.almostC.neverD.merely
小题9:
A.lostB.1eftC.missedD.forgot
小题10:
A.angryB.happyC.astonishedD.stubborn
小题11:
A.attractB.hurtC.attackD.comfort
小题12:
A.comeB.liveC.goD.pass
小题13:
A.actionB.instructionC.feelingD.message
小题14:
A.saysB.expressesC.explainsD.knows
小题15:
A.fortuneB.pleasureC.contentD.honesty
小题16:
A.lessonB.experienceC.skillD.business
小题17:
A.quitB.findC.createD.perform
小题18:
A.wordB.secretC.mindD.watch
小题19:
A.dignityB.serviceC.rewardD.praise
小题20:
A.troubleB.surpriseC.prideD.responsibility

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

试题分析:我小时候常做一些事挣零花钱。 如夏天常常给邻居家的院子除草。老爸谈好价我们去干活。后来听说别人要价格比我们高,感到不平衡。父亲要求对工作要认真,草要清理干净才算完。我们对人对事都应该以诚相待。 
小题1:考动词的辨析和对语境的理解。老爸和我们的邻居谈妥,然后提供一个他们没法拒绝的价格。A. kept保持;B. calculated计算;C. lowered降低;D.offered提供。故选D。
小题2:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。后来,我发现我们的朋友相同数量的工作会要价20元或更多。A. charged要价;B. paid付款;C.afforded支付;D.spent花费。故选A。
小题3:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。一天,我们正在割我们邻居家的院子。A.cleaning打扫;B. exploring探索;C .cutting割、切;D.searching寻找。故选C。
小题4:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。她总是等到草长到齐膝盖高时才给我们打电话。A.To be honest说实话;B.Worse still更糟糕的是;C.Believe or not信不信由你;D .Above all最重要的是。后面说:我们的割草机很破旧。故选B。
小题5:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。我用手把高高的草撑在头上,就好像喝了一杯冷饮似的凉快下来。 A .palmed用手拾起;B. watered浇水;C. planted种;D.enjoyed享受;故选A。
小题6:考查连词的辨析和对语境的理解。我正要拔掉割草机这时我看见爸爸正指着一块地。A. after在……之后;B.before在……之前;C .when当……时;D.while然而。这里是固定句式:be about to do when,正要做某事这时。故选C。
小题7:考查形容词的辨析和对语境的理解。我想到我因为割这么高的草而得到的那少的可怜的钱。A .total全部的;B .exact准确的;C .loose松散的;D .poor可怜的。 故选D。
小题8:考查副词的辨析和对语境的理解。草这么高几乎要把割草机弄坏了。A. hardlv几乎不;B.almost几乎;C. never从不;D. merely仅仅。故选B。
小题9:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。A.lost丢失;B.1eft落下;C.missed错过;D.forgot忘记。这里有一块草没有割,应该不是故意忘记。故选C。
小题10:考查形容词的辨析和对语境的理解。这么热的天还要我回去割那一块草,所以应该很生气。 A. angry生气的;B.happy高兴;C. astonished惊讶;D.stubborn笨的。故选A。
小题11:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。我自言自语:这么一块草不会又伤害到谁。 A .attract吸引;B. hurt伤害;C. attack攻击;D.comfort安慰。故选B。
小题12:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。 有一块草没割有什么关系,管它干什么?A.come来;B. live生活;C .go去;D. pass通过。Let it go 随它去吧。故选C。
小题13:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。但当我长大成人时,我理解了他传达的意思。A. action行为;B. instruction指导;C. feeling感觉;D. message信息。这里是指长大了才知道父亲为什么要让“我”那样做。故选D。
小题14:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。你做的事说明了你是怎样的人。A. says说、代表;B. expresses表达;C. explains表达;D.knows知道。故选A。
小题15:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。如果你想要做一名诚实的商人,你必须提供优质产品。 A.fortune运气、财富;B. pleasure快乐;C. content内容;D .honesty诚实。 故选D。
小题16:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。父亲给我上的那一课一直伴随着我。A.lesson教训、课;B.experience体验;C. skill技能;D. business生意。故选A。
小题17:考查动词的辨析和对语境的理解。如果你说你想要去做某一个工作在某一段时间里,就一定要信守诺言。 A. quit停止;B .find发现;C.create创造;D.perform做、表演。 故选D。
小题18:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。如果你说你想要去做某一个工作在某一段时间里,就一定要信守诺言。keep one’s word信守诺言; keep a secret保守秘密;keep in one’s mind记住;watch注意;故选A。
小题19:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。给你的顾客你想要得到的服务。A. Dignity尊严;B.service服务;C .reward报酬;D. praise表扬。 故选B。
小题20:考查名词的辨析和对语境的理解。这说明你是多么的诚实以及你对自己的工作感到多么自豪。A.trouble麻烦;B.surprise吃惊;C.pride骄傲;D .responsibility责任。故选C。
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Rowling sent the book to four publishers before one of them bought it. She was very happy to sell her book because it was her life's dream to be a published writer. Before she sold her book, Rowling was living in a small apartment with her daughter and was so poor that she could not afford heat in the winter.
Harry Potter became very successful with children and adults in England. The book also really took off in the United States. After her second and third books were published, the three Harry Potter books filled the top three places on many newspapers' lists of best-sellers. Then the books were made into popular movies. Without question, Rowling's life had completely changed, in just three years.
Harry Potter books have now sold more than 30 million books around the world and have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. In 1997, Rowling was earning £70 (about US$110) a week. By the end of 2001, she had earned over £150 million ($250 million), making her one of the most successful female writers of all time. 
小题1:This reading is about _________.
A.Harry Potter's lifeB.the writer's life
C.how the book became a movieD.why Harry Potter is popular
小题2:Which sentence is true about the first Harry Potter book?
A.Four publishers bought it.
B.It took the writer several years to finish it.
C.It was first published in Portugal.
D.Rowling got the idea from her daughter.
小题3:Rowling's dream was _________.
A.to be a magicianB.to make a movie
C.to have her books publishedD.to be an English teacher
小题4:How many languages has Harry Potter been translated into?
A.more than 35B.about 135C.about 90D.more than 150

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The younger daughter of former New York Mayor Richard White has moved her wedding from New Year’s Eve to this Thursday so her mother, who has been fighting against cancer for 11 years, can take part in the ceremony, a family spokesman said on Wednesday, Oct, 12, 2013. Elizabeth Lally White, who turns 28 on Thursday, will marry Sam Peterson in Spiaggia, a restaurant on North Michigan Avenue. The reception also will be held at the restaurant, which had been previously scheduled to host the couple’s engagement party on Thursday.

Lally White’s mother, Maggie, 68, was reported to have caught breast cancer in 2002. She had an operation in her leg in April and she was hospitalized twice in the weeks following the procedure for treatment of flu-like symptoms that doctors said were not related to the cancer. Maggie, who has used a walker or a wheelchair during most public appearances in recent years, is well beyond the average survival time for someone with breast cancer.
“As the mayor himself has said, she had a pretty difficult summer.” said Jacquelyn Heard, who served Mayor White’s press secretary for years and followed him to the same international law firm that he joined after leaving office in May. “She was not able to get around the way that she normally would do. This year, she has had quite a few setbacks and they’ve been pretty well documented. Lally White decided to reschedule the wedding so that her mom can participate in the festivities (庆祝活动).” Heard said. Lally White is a doctoral candidate at De-Paul University and plans to work with autistic (孤独症) children, and Sam Peterson works in insurance, Heard said.
Richard and Maggie White married in 1972 and had three children in addition to Lally — Nora, Patrick and Kevin. But Kevin was born with a disease and died in 1981 at 33 months.
小题1:When was Elizabeth Lally White born?
A.In 1983.B.In 1987.C.In 1985.D.In 1984.
小题2:What can we infer from Paragraph 2?
A.Maggie, 68, is recovering now.
B.Maggie caught breast cancer in 2002.
C.The cancer caused some flu-like symptoms on Maggie.
D.Average breast cancer patients lived a life shorter than Maggie.
小题3:Why did Lally White reschedule her wedding?
A.She was afraid that her mother couldn’t participate her wedding on New Year’s Eve.
B.She was eager to work with autistic children after wedding.
C.Her family will move out of New York.
D.Her mother will accept operation because of her disease.
小题4:How many children did the former mayor and his wife give birth to?
A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.
小题5:What does the passage mainly talk about?
A.The political life of former Mayor.
B.The brave wife of former Mayor.
C.The wedding of former Mayor’s daughter.
D.The family life of former Mayor.

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town I wanted a rest before catching the train, so I bought a newspaper and some chocolate and went into the station coffee shop. It was a cheap self-service place with long table to keep a place and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the next seat. It was one of those wild-looking boys, with dark glasses and old clothes, and his hair was colored bright red at the front. What did surprise me was that he’d started to eat my chocolate.
I was rather uneasy about him, but I didn’t want to make more trouble. I just looked down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me closely. Then he took a second piece of chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still I didn’t say anything to him. When he took a third piece, I felt angrier. I thought, well, I shall have the last piece. “And I got it.”
The boy gave me a strange look, and then stood up. As he left he shouted out, “There is something wrong with the woman,” Everybody looked at me, but it was worse then I finished my coffee and got ready to leave. My face turned red when I knew I’d made a mistake. I wasn’t my chocolate that I had eaten. There was mine, just under my newspaper.
小题1:In which order did the writer do the following things?
a. Went into a coffee shop.     b. Got a cup of coffee,
c. Started to eat some chocolate.   d. Did some shopping.
e. Found a seat in the shop.    f. Bought some chocolate.
A.a, e, f, b, c, dB.a, d, f, b, e, cC.d, f, a, e, b, cD.d, a, f, c, b, e
小题2:The writer went into the station coffee shop to______.
A.buy a newspaperB.meet a boy with dark glasses
C.put her heavy bagD.take a short rest
小题3:When the writer came back to the table, she was surprised because______.
A.her chocolate had been eaten up
B.the boy was eating her chocolate
C.there was a boy sitting next to her
D.what the boy did seemed quite rude
小题4:How do you think the writer felt at last?
A.She felt disappointedB.She felt ashamed
C.She became angrier.D.She thought it very funny.

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