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I was a single parent of four small children, working at a low-paid job. Money was always not enough, but we had a   36  over our heads, food on the table, clothes on our backs, and if not a lot, always   37 . Not knowing we were poor, my kids (孩子们) just thought I was   38 . I’ve always been glad about that.
It was Christmas time, and although there wasn’t enough   39  for a lot of gifts, we planned to hold a family party. And the big   40  for the kids was the fun of Christmas   41 .
They planned weeks ahead of time, asking   42  what they wanted for Christmas. Luckily, I had saved $120 for them to buy   43 .
The big   44  arrived. I gave each kid a twenty-dollar bill and   45  them to look for gifts of about four dollars each. Then everyone scattered(散开). We had two hours to shop; then we would   46  again at the “Santa’s Workshop”.
Driving home, everyone was in high Christmas spirits,   47  my younger daughter, Ginger, who was unusually   48 . She had only one small, flat bag with a few candies — fifty-cent candies! I was so angry, but I didn’t say anything   49  we got home. I called her into my bedroom and closed the door, ready to be   50  again. This is what she told me.
“I was looking   51 , thinking of what to buy, and I   52  to read the little cards on the ‘Giving Trees.’ One was for a little girl, four years old, and all she   53  for Christmas was a doll(玩具娃娃). So I took the card off the tree and   54  the doll for her. We have so much and she doesn’t have anything.”
I never felt so   55  as I did that day.
小题1:
A.roofB.hatC.skyD.star
小题2:
A.littleB.lessC.enoughD.more
小题3:
A.busyB.seriousC.strictD.kind
小题4:
A.effortB.roomC.timeD.money
小题5:
A.improvement B.problemC.surpriseD.excitement
小题6:
A.shoppingB.travellingC.partiesD.greetings
小题7:
A.the otherB.each otherC.one by oneD.every other one
小题8:
A.toysB.clothesC.presentsD.bills
小题9:
A.dayB.chanceC.chequeD.tree
小题10:
A.forcedB.remindedC.invitedD.begged
小题11:
A.drawB.stayC.moveD.meet
小题12:
A.includingB.besidesC.exceptD.regarding
小题13:
A.quietB.excitedC.happyD.ashamed
小题14:
A.sinceB.afterC.whileD.until
小题15:
A.happyB.angryC.joyful D.glad
小题16:
A.outB.overC.forwardD.around
小题17:
A.forgotB.stoppedC.failedD.hated
小题18:
A.wantedB.didC.gotD.played
小题19:
A.madeB.searchedC.boughtD.fetched
小题20:
A.painfulB.richC.disappointedD.angry

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

试题分析:圣诞节那天,作者得知她的小女儿用自己买礼物的钱给一个陌生的小女孩买了娃娃这件事后,母亲的内心感受------从未有过的富有。
小题1:根据下文的food, clothes,可知应该是roof 选A。
小题2:C.根据前文的if not a lot,那就够了。
小题3:C 根据句意可知孩子不知道家里穷,只是认为母亲对他们要求很严格。
小题4:D由第一段可知,没有钱买许多礼物。
小题5:D考查名词: A. improvement改善B. problem问题C. surprise 惊讶D. excitement兴奋,孩子最大的兴奋是圣诞购物。
小题6:A由句意可知对于孩子而言,圣诞节最大的快乐当然是购物了。
小题7:B. 句意:四个孩子彼此相问他们圣诞节想要的东西。
小题8:C.句意: 120元是我们五个人共同买礼物的钱。
小题9:A 考查名词:A. day日子B. chance机会C. cheque支票D. tree树,圣诞节那天来临了。
小题10:B.由句意可知,是提醒孩子买什么。A项强迫C项邀请D.项乞求
小题11:D由句意可知是回来集合。
小题12:C每个孩子都情绪高涨,只有小女儿例外。 
小题13:A 考查形容词:A. quiet   安静的B. excited兴奋的C. happy快乐D. ashamed羞愧的,
由上句可知。
小题14:D.考查固定句型:not……until句型。 “直到……才”
小题15:B 考查形容词:A. happy快乐B. angry生气C. joyful 快乐D. glad高兴,
由I was so angry,句意可知。
小题16:D 短语搭配 look around 环顾四周,look over 是检查,检阅C项缺 to Look forward to 是盼望,look out 是向外看,当心。
小题17:B 根据句意可知,是停下来,读许愿树上的小卡片。
小题18:A 由句意可知,是她想要的圣诞节礼物。
小题19:C 根据句意可知,取下卡片给小女孩买个娃娃。
小题20:B 与第一段的money was always tight 相呼应。
点评:做完型填空的时候:关注文章首句,领会大意。通过理解文章的首句,我们可以明确短文话题,了解篇章结构,预测全文内容。通过理解段落的首句,也可明确每段的大意,根据前后语境,上下联系。有时只需从空格所在句子的上文或下文考虑;有时需要从空格所在句子的前后2-3句考虑;还有的可能要从整个段落或整篇文章给予考虑,才可选出正确选项。上下文提供的信息对应关系以及词语的重复使用,对解答完形填空也非常有用。对于文中生词的处理,有的可以通过句法分析判断词性,根据上下文猜测其大意;对不影响文章理解和解题的生词可以跳过不管。根据词语辨析,挑选答案。理解句子含义,判断句义关系,从词汇的意义、用法和搭配考虑,把握整体意思,寻找答题线索。
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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:完形填空

I never thought about the dangers of growing up during the war because I was only six then. My parents were  36  and both were busy with their work at a hospital. I was often left in the care of my grandmother. Grandma gave Aunt Tracy and I the  37  of taking lunch to my grandfather, her estranged (分居的) husband, who lived  38  in an apartment at the other side of the village.
  As usual,  39  we left, Grandma repeated, "There may be war at any time, so stay on the side of the road. Be  40  not to spill (溢出) the food." Aunt Tracy and I  41  the lunch box and hurried to Grandpa’s place.
  "Keep down and take cover!" Tracy cried out as we heard some  42 . As we squatted (蹲) at the roadside, I started to feel  43 . Grandpa preferred his food served  44 . If we couldn’t get there on time, his lunch would turn cold! Not wanting the war to slow us down, I said, "Let’s just run for it!"
  We tried all the ways we could think of to cross the road, but  45  seemed to work. Suddenly Tracy said, "Bullets travel in a straight line, so we can run in a zigzag (之字形)."Taking a deep breath, we set off again and ran wildly back and forth across the road.,  46 we managed to reach Grandpa’s apartment.
  As an adult, I now know what my young mind couldn’t understand then: it’s impossible to go through life without  47 . We may come across difficulties in our life, but we need to be brave, face the problem and carry on.
小题1:
A.workers B.soldiers C.doctors D.patients
小题2:
A.project B.trouble C.job D.career
小题3:
A.sadlyB.madly C.aloneD.abroad
小题4:
A.until B.beforeC.after D.since
小题5:
A.careful B.still C.proudD.Valuable
小题6:
A.rose B.lifted C.touched D.prepared
小题7:
A.noises B.ShotsC.VoicesD.Cries
小题8:
A.disappointedB.scaredC.encouragedD.worried
小题9:
A.safe B.niceC.hot D.quick
小题10:
A.somethingB.anything C.nothing D.everything
小题11:
A.Suddenly B.Finally C.ActuallyD.Gradually
小题12:
A.illnessesB.failuresC.struggles D.changes

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

There is only one winner and in this case it is Gina Rinehart who has won it all. In her own words, "beauty is an iron mine", Gina suggested her recipe for glory and fame. She has been announced as the richest woman of the world by BRW (formerly Business Review Weekly) in May 2012. Let's read more about her life and journey to the top.   
Georgina "Gina" Hope Rinehart was born on 9th February, 1954 in Perth, Western Australia, to Hope Margaret Nicholas and Lang Hancock, the mining king. Her father discovered one of the world's biggest reserves in the early 1950s. Gina gained lots of knowledge of the iron-ore industry while working with her father. She married an Englishman Greg Milton, at the age of 19 and together they had two children, John Langley and Bianca Hope. Soon the marriage broke off and she remarried in 1983. Frank Rinehart and Gina had two children: Ginia and Hope. Frank died in 1990. Since then, Gina has devoted herself to her work and empire.
She was the sole heir (唯一继承人) of her family's wealth. Then after her father died in 1992, she started her professional career as the Executive Chairman of Hancock Prospecting Pty Limited (HPPL) and other privately owned group of companies. At that time, the company centered its functioning to mining-related explorations and accumulation of vast mining leases (租约). From there, Rinehart worked her way towards transforming the leases into profit earning mines. She also worked together with other companies to raise capital. Her efforts made the business increase three times in 2011 as much as before.  
At home, Rinehart was working to expand the family business, but she did not satisfy herself with it. In 2010, she stepped into the media industry by acquiring 10% stake (股份) in Ten Network Holdings. Afterwards, she went on to hold stake in Fairfax Media, proving that mining is not her only interest. In June 2012, by increasing her stake in Fairfax to 18.67%, she became the largest stakeholder in the company. With this, she now stands at the head of $US 29.3 billion worth of an empire. Two new projects related to the mining sector in Central Queensland and Roy Hill are expected to begin in 2013.
Gina Rinehart has made her way from being Australia's Richest Woman to Australia's Richest Person and then to World's Richest Woman.
小题1:According to Gina Rinehart, what makes her successful and famous?
A.Her own beauty.B.Her wealth.C.Her family.D.The iron-ore industry.
小题2:What’s the main idea of the second paragraph?
A.Gina Rinehart’s business career.B.Gina Rinehart’s education.
C.Gina Rinehart’s life and family.D.Gina Rinehart’s two marriages.
小题3:How old was Gina Rinehart when she succeeded her father?
A.She was 58 yeas old.B.She was 62 years old.
C.She was 38 years old.D.She was 36 years old.
小题4:After being the Executive Chairman, Gina Rinehart made several reforms EXCEPT ______.
A.stepping into the media industry
B.transforming the leases into profit earning mines
C.working together with other companies to raise capital
D.focusing on mining-related explorations and accumulation of vast mining leases
小题5:Which of the following can best describe Gina Rinehart?
A.Poorly-educated.B.Stubborn.C.Hardworking.D.Modest.

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