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When my parents were alive,they were not very rich.Yet they helped their two older     time after time.When Daddy passed away,his notebook showed debts      from several of his children.I was not among them.I     borrowed money and when I did,I set a repayment plan and     to it.It was a matter of      with me.I couldn’t stand owing my parents-or anyone else-mmoney because I watched them     to help out my older sisters when they were in financial difficulties themselves.
These days,after the death of my parents,I am one of those people who can be     to for help when they need it.Just as I can’t stand    other people money,I can’t stand saying no to whoever needs help.I don’t     helping others,but I would be more than glad if they would make a(n)     to handle things themselves,perhaps by doing some     planning-like planning not to speend money they don’t have!
Being ready to help others is a     ,but sometimes the result will be    to what you expect.I     remember as a child what my father always said, “If at first you don’t succeed,try,try again!” Helping my children too often has     them from learning to keep trying.Use your    :who among my children will     to walk if I supply the money to buy a car? Helped often,my children lost gradually the ability to     problems themselves.
In most       ,when people find you can     help,they will ask you more and more.That's human,you know.
小题1:
A.sonsB.daughtersC.brothersD.sisters
小题2:
A.absentB.apartC.dueD.different
小题3:
A.alwaysB.seldomC.oftenD.never
小题4:
A.stuckB.attachedC.agreedD.belonged
小题5:
A.pleasureB.courageC.prideD.sorrow
小题6:
A.struggleB.happenC.intendD.move
小题7:
A.referredB.turnedC.seenD.attended
小题8:
A.cheatingB.donatingC.1endingD.owing
小题9:
A.enjoyB.mindC.1ikeD.miss
小题10:
A.commentB.messC.excuseD.effort
小题11:
A.financialB.flexibleC.typicalD.particular
小题12:
A.deedB.dealC.virtueD.task
小题13:
A.contraryB.essentialC.potentialD.necessary
小题14:
A.canB.mayC.shallD.must
小题15:
A.bannedB.protectedC.preventedD.freed
小题16:
A.aHnB.legC.bodyD.head
小题17:
A.waitB.urgeC.threatD.choose
小题18:
A.solve B.assessC.seekD.analyse
小题19:
A.affairsB.choicesC.casesD.events
小题20:
A.obtainB.attainC.provideD.prefer

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

试题分析:遇到问题应该自己努力想办法去解决,如果一个人总是在困难时候有人帮助,那么他或者她往往会养成一种依赖心理,从而失去自己解决问题的能力。在本文中作者通过回忆自己和父母对姐姐们的帮助向读者说明了这个道理。
小题1:B名词辨析。A.儿子; B.女儿 ;C.兄弟;D.姐妹。根据第一段I was not among them和第一段末句I watched them 26 to help out my older sisters ….可以判断父母时不时的去帮助他们的女儿,也就是作者的姐姐,所以答案选B.
小题2:C形容词辨析。A.缺席的 ; B.分开的;C.到期的; D.不同的。根据空前debts可知父母在本子上记录的是她们到期应缴的欠款,答案选C。
小题3:B副词辨析。A.总是;B.几乎不 ;C.常常;D.从不。根据下文的讲述可知作者很少借钱,如果借钱了也要制定好偿还计划,答案选B。
小题4:A动词辨析。A.卡住; B.贴上,附带; C.同意 D.属于。由前句I set a repayment plan可以判断作者制定好偿还计划后会始终坚持,stick to 坚持,其他不符合语境,答案选A。
小题5:C名词辨析。A.快乐; B.勇气 ;C.骄傲 ;D.难过。通过和上文作者姐姐的对比可知作者很少会陷入债务中,也从来不会因为债务问题而拖累父母,所以在作者看来这是值得骄傲的事情,选C。
小题6:A动词辨析。A.斗争,奋斗;B.发生; C.打算;D.移动。根据上下文可知父母在自己也存在经济问题时还要努力去帮孩子还债,所以A选项正确。
小题7:B动词辨析。A.提及,参考; B.转向 ;C.看见; D.参加,照顾。从上下文可知作者自己很少陷入财政问题,所以父母去世后,姐姐们会找他帮忙,turn to sb for help“找人求助”,答案选B。
小题8:D动词辨析。A.欺骗; B.捐赠;C.借出;D.欠。根据第一段内容I couldn’t stand owing my parents-or anyone else-money可知作者不愿意欠别人钱,故答案选D。
小题9:B动词辨析。A.享受;B.介意;  C.喜欢 ;D.想念。根据前句I can’t stand saying no to whoever needs help.可知作者愿意帮助别人,所以选B。句意:我不介意帮助别人,但是……
小题10:D名词辨析。A.评论 ; B.混乱 ;C.借口; D.努力。根据上下文可知虽然作者不介意帮助姐姐们,但是还是希望她们自己能处理好财务问题,固定短语:make an effort to do sth“努力去做”,答案选D。
小题11:A形容词辨析。A.财政的,金融的 ; B.灵活的; C.典型的;  D.尤其。根据上文以及破折号后面like planning not to spend money they don’t have可以判断作者指的是在钱方面的问题,故A选项正确。
小题12:C名词辨析。A.美德,品德; B.交易; C.美德;D.任务。从情理可知帮助别人是一种美德,答案选A。
小题13:A形容词辨析。A.相反的; B.基本的;C.潜在的D.必要的。前句说帮助别人是美德,但是作者话锋一转,由此判断帮助别人的结果可能不是想象的那样,be contrary to “与……相反”,答案选A。
小题14:A动词辨析。A.能  B.可以  C.应该  D.必须。根据语境可知此处强调还记得的、能够想起的事情,所以选A。
小题15:C动词辨析。A禁止;B.保护; C.阻止; D.释放。如果一个人不成功,要不断地去努力,但是别人过多的帮助会让他们不再去努力,从而滋养了他们的惰性,由此可知答案选C,prevent sb from doing sth “阻止某人做某事”,其他不符合语境。
小题16:D名词辨析。A.胳膊 B.腿; C.身体D.头。根据冒号后面的话可知此处是作者想到的事情,固定短语“use one’s head “动脑筋,”答案选D。
小题17:D动词辨析。A.等待 B.催促,敦促; C.威胁;  D.选择。根据上下文内容可以判断作者认为给予一个人太多的帮助会助长人的懒惰,由此判断作者借用“有人给钱买车谁还会走呢”来说明这个道理,wait to do sth “等着做某事”答案选A,。
小题18:A动词辨析。A.解决; B.评定,评估; C.寻找; D分析。由上文判断一个人如果遇到问题总是等着别人帮助解决,从而自己就会失去解决问题的能力,答案选A。
小题19:C名词辨析。A.事务; B.选择; C.案例,情况 D.事件。由语境可知此处指一种普遍存在的情况,固定短语:in most case“在大多数情况下”,答案选C。
小题20:C动词辨析。A.获得; B.获得,得到; C.提供; D.更喜欢。从上文内容可知此处是作者针对姐姐们的问题发表看法,所以此处指提供帮助,句意:在大多数情况下,如果人们发现你能提供帮助,那么他们会对你要求越来越多。
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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:完形填空

It was a normal Monday morning at an assembly(集会).The headmaster was          the students on important things in life and about      ourselves to what is important to us.This is       the story went: An old man lived in a certain part of London.He would wake up every morning and go to the        and would get the train right to Central London,and then sit at the street corner and beg.
He did this every single      for almost 20 years.His house was dirty and a stench(恶臭) came out of the house and it smelled horribly.The neighbors could not stand the      any-more,so they asked the police officers to clear the place.The officers       the door and cleaned the house.There were small bags of      all over the house that he had collected over the years.The police         the money,and soon realized that the old man was a(n)       .They waited outside,expecting to share the good news with him.
When he arrived home that evening,he was      by one of the officers who told him that
there was no need for him to beg any more         he was a rich man now. He said       ,went into his house and locked the door.The next morning he woke up         ,went to the subway, got into the train,and sat at the street comer and       to beg.
        , this old man had no great plans,dreams or anything       for his life.We learn nothing from this story       staying focused on the things we enjoy doing,commitment. We should remain         to our course. Just keep it in mind that commitment         wealth
小题1:
A.scoldingB.consultingC.addressingD.advising
小题2:
A.exposingB.committingC.comparingD.connecting
小题3:
A.howB.whyC.whereD.when
小题4:
A.marketB.officeC.subwayD.shelter
小题5:
A.hourB.dayC.weekD.month
小题6:
A.smellB.houseC.manD.police
小题7:
A.knocked atB.knocked overC.broke upD.broke into
小题8:
A.moneyB.wasteC.foodD.fish
小题9:
A.keptB.tookC.countedD.presented
小题10:
A.beggarB.thiefC.officerD.millionaire
小题11:
A.caughtB.metC.warnedD.questioned
小题12:
A.thoughB.unlessC.untilD.as
小题13:
A.nothingB.anythingC.somethingD.everything
小题14:
A.as wellB.as earlyC.as usualD.as much
小题15:
A.determinedB.continuedC.managedD.hesitated
小题16:
A.EventuallyB.FortunatelyC.GenerallyD.Obviously
小题17:
A.preciousB.complex C.availableD.significant
小题18:
A.rather thanB.other thanC.more thanD.less than
小题19:
A.honestB.openC.trueD.equal
小题20:
A.attractsB.keepsC.losesD.possesses

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:完形填空

It was unusually quiet in the emergency room on December 25. I didn’t think there would be any     , sighing about having to work on Christmas. Just then five bodies      at my desk, a pale woman and four children.
“Are you all      ?” I asked. “Yes,” she said weakly and lowered her head.
But when it came to      of their problems, things got a little strange. They all claimed to have headaches, but the headaches weren’t        by the normal body language of holding the head or trying to keep it still.
Something was wrong. Our hospital policy,       , was not to turn away any patient. I explained it might be a little while      a doctor saw her. She responded immediately, even a bit      “Take your time,” and then added, “It’s warm in here.”
Then, I checked their registration form out of curiosity. No address—they were     .The waiting room was warm. I went back to the nurses’ station and mentioned we had a homeless     in the waiting room. The nurses, complaining of      on Christmas, turned to sympathy for a family just trying to get     on Christmas. The team went into action, much as we do when there’s a      emergency. But this was a Christmas emergency.
We were all      a free meal on Christmas Day, so we took back that meal and prepared a big dinner for our     .We needed presents. We      from different departments candies, fruits and other things      that could be presents. As seriously as we met the     needs of the patients, our team worked to meet the needs of a family who just wanted to be warm on Christmas.
      , as the family walked to the door to leave, the mother came      back, gave me a hug and whispered, “Thanks for being our angels today.”
小题1:
A.customersB.patientsC.workersD.doctors
小题2:
A.showed upB.took inC.came outD.looked on
小题3:
A.tiredB.hungryC.sickD.warm
小题4:
A.descriptionsB.commentsC.instructionsD.results
小题5:
A.accompaniedB.adjusted C.acknowledgedD.affected
小题6:
A.thereforeB.otherwiseC.howeverD.moreover
小题7:
A.afterB.sinceC.beforeD.when
小题8:
A.shylyB.happilyC.calmlyD.politely
小题9:
A.lonelyB.greedyC.cleverD.homeless
小题10:
A.familyB.holidayC.womanD.Christmas
小题11:
A.operatingB.interruptingC.managingD.working
小题12:
A.presentB.warmC.reliefD.approval
小题13:
A.beneficialB.friendlyC.medicalD.different
小题14:
A.rewardedB.offeredC.allowedD.ordered
小题15:
A.neighborsB.relationsC.brothersD.guests
小题16:
A.borrowedB.receivedC.collectedD.bought
小题17:
A.expensiveB.useful C.convenientD.available
小题18:
A.healthyB.physicalC.tragicD.mental
小题19:
A.SoonB.LaterC.NextD.Gradually
小题20:
A.to runB.runC.runningD.and ran

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科目:高中英语 来源:不详 题型:阅读理解

Noah Webster, born on October 16, 1758 , is known for The American Dictionary of the English Language. He has been called the " Father of American Scholarship and Education. " His " Blue-Backed Speller" books were used to teach spelling and reading to five generations of American children. But how much .do you know about him beyond that?
At the age of 16, Noah Webster began attending ,Yale College. Unfortunately, he spent his four years at Yale during the American Revolutionary War, and, because of food shortages, many of his college classes were held in Glastonbury, Connecticut. Later, he served in the army.
Having graduated from Yale in 1778, Webster wanted to continue his education in order to earn his law degree. He had to teach school in order to pay for his education. He set up many small schools that didn't survive, but he was a good teacher because instead of forcing his students to learn, like most teachers did, he rewarded them. He earned his law degree in 1781, but did not practice law until 1789. Once he started he found the law was not to his liking.
Webster did not have much money. In 1793 , Alexander Hamilton lent him $ 1500 to move to New York City to edit a newspaper. In December, he founded New York ' s first daily newspaper, American Minerva, and edited it for four years. For decades, he published . textbooks, political essays, a report on some diseases, and newspaper articles for his party, He wrote so much that a modern list of his published works required 655 pages .Noah Webster died on May 28, 1843 and was buried in the Grove Street Cemetery.
小题1:What's the main idea of Paragraph l?
A. Webster's famous dictionarie .
B.Webster's daily routines.
C. Webster's main achievements.
D.Webster's college education.
小题2:Which of the following best describes Webster's life at Yale?
A.Tough.B.Smooth.C.Normal.D.Tiring.
小题3:What did Noah want to be after graduation from Yale?
A.A teacher.B.A lawyer.C.A headmaster.D.A scholar.
小题4:Why was Webster a good teacher?
A.Because he set up many small schools.
B.Because he graduated from Yale College,
C.Because he forced his students to learn.
D.Because he often rewarded his students.
小题5:What can we infer from Paragraph 4?
A.Webster was a most productive author.
B.Webster led a miserable life in New York City.
C.Webster's books added up to 655 pages.
D.Webster didn't write any polifical works.

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