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All over my garden I’ve planted nothing but roses, sweet and — if looked at far away — bright with color like sunset clouds, I’d be very happy if anyone of my visiting friends should desire to pick and take some for their homes.I trust that any friend of mine carrying the rose would disappear into the distance feeling that his emotions had been rekindled (重燃).

       A close friend came for a visit the other day.I know her to be a lover of flowers and plants.And for that reason I told her at her departure that she should pick a bunch of roses to grace her bedroom.I promised that the smell of the roses would be wafted far, far away.

       That girl friend of mine, tiptoeing into the garden in high spirits, smelt here and there, but in the end she didn’t pick a single rose.I said there were so many of them that she would pick as many as she’d like to; I told her that I was not a flower farmer and didn’t make a living out of them.Saying so I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no!

       To cut such beautiful roses would hurt one, she said.With her hands seizing at my sleeves, she told me that by no means should they be cut.Roses are the smiling face of the earth, and who could be so iron-hearted as to destroy a smile so charming?

       My mind was thoroughly shocked: the ugly earth, the rough earth, the plain earth—it is for the reason of that smile that it wins the care and pity of people

1.The underlined word “wafted” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “__________”.

       A.moved                B.lost                     C.destroyed           D.felt

2.The writer plants nothing but roses in her garden probably because __________.

       A.she can make money out of them

       B.her friends like them

       C.she enjoys the roses very much

       D.the roses can rekindle her friends’ emotions

3.Why did the writer’s close friend refuse to pick a single rose?

       A.Because the roses were not beautiful

       B.Because she did not like this kind of roses

       C.Because the writer did not want to give her any

       D.Because she loved the roses very much

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

       A.A lovely rose garden.                         B.The smiling face of the earth

       C.The pity of people to the roses.           D.A lover of flowers

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  All over my garden I’ve planted nothing but roses, sweet and-if looked at far away-bright with color like sunset clouds, I’d be very happy if anyone of my visiting friends should desire to pick and take some for their homes.I trust that any friend of mine carrying the rose would disappear into the distance feeling that his emotions had been rekindled(重燃).

  A close friend came for a visit the other day.I know her to be a lover of flowers and plants.And for that reason I told her at her departure that she should pick a bunch of roses to grace her bedroom.I promised that the smell of the roses would be wafted far, far away.

  That girl friend of mine, tiptoeing into the garden in high spirits, smelt here and there, but in the end she didn’t pick a single rose.I said there were so many of them that she would pick as many as she’d like to; I told her that I was not a flower farmer and didn’t make a living out of them.Saying so I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no!

  To cut such beautiful roses would hurt one, she said.With her hands seizing at my sleeves, she told me that by no means should they be cut.Roses are the smiling face of the earth, and who could be so iron-hearted as to destroy a smile so charming?

  My mind was thoroughly shocked:the ugly earth, the rough earth, the plain earth-it is for the reason of that smile that it wins the care and pity of people.

(1)

The underlined word“wafted”in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to“________”.

[  ]

A.

moved

B.

lost

C.

destroyed

D.

felt

(2)

The writer plants nothing but roses in her garden probably because ________.

[  ]

A.

she can make money out of them

B.

her friends like them

C.

she enjoys the roses very much

D.

the roses can rekindle her friends’ emotions

(3)

Why did the writer’s close friend refuse to pick a single rose?

[  ]

A.

Because the roses were not beautiful.

B.

Because she did not like this kind of roses.

C.

Because the writer did not want to give her any.

D.

Because she loved the roses very much.

(4)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

A lovely rose garden.

B.

The smiling face of the earth.

C.

The pity of people to the roses.

D.

A lover of flowers.

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As soon as I learned to say the word “beauty”, I set out to look for it. Before I could find it, I asked my mother what a beauty was like. She said that a beauty is 1 who has large bright eyes and fine skin.

When I was in Grade Four, I 2 such a girl. I sat right in front of her and 3 her to see if she was a real beauty. She 4 a beauty in my eyes until the day she 5 with me. She demanded that I 6 her pencil box which I 7 knocked on to the floor. I 8 . Suddenly she flew at me and threw me onto the ground and we rolled about 9 each other.

During the years that followed, I came across 10 explanations given to me by different people. Some said a girl with a thin figure(体形) is a beauty, 11 that a girl with a gentle voice is beautiful, 12 said it is a girl with hair that is like a waterfall. I 13 give these a second thought.

I searched for a beauty 14 had told me before, but it was useless. Then I met an old man. He told me that a beauty is a girl who might not be quite 15 with natural beauty. However, she becomes a beauty 16 experiencing hardship. After a 10-year hunt for a beauty, I found her. She became my 17 . She was not very pretty but she was 18 . She was born in a 19 family and had to take care of herself from young. When we married, I really got the idea about a beauty. She was the one the 20 old man had described to me.

1.A. your classmate B. a girl     C. an experienced girl D. an ugly girl

2.A. liked      B. was tired of C. was against    D. found

3.A. stared at    B. scolded    C. beat       D. laughed at

4.A. wasn’t      B. pretended to be C. treated himself D. was

5.A. quarreled    B. talked     C. played      D. studied

6.A. steal      B. rob her of   C. like       D. pick up

7.A. by chance    B. by no means C. by herself    D. by the way

8.A. agreed    B. refused    C. was happy   D. did so

9.A. talking with B. helping    C. hitting      D. leaving

10.A. the same    B. different   C. the opposite   D. some correct

11.A. but      B. or     C. as       D. so

12.A. Everyone    B. The others   C. Nobody      D. Others

13.A. did      B. must    C. didn’t      D. should

14.A. an old man     B. some people C. nobody      D. my mother

15.A. lucky     B. sad     C. willing      D. happy

16.A. after     B. without    C. liking       D. against

17.A. friend     B. teacher    C. classmate   D. girlfriend

18.A. ugly      B. beautiful   C. lovely      D. bright

19.A. rich      B. farmer’s   C. happy     D. poor

20.A. foolish    B. kind-hearted C. wise      D. honest

 

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第三部分:阅读理解(共 20小题;每小题 2分,满分 40分)

阅读下列短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

All over my garden I’ve planted nothing but roses, sweet and — if looked at far away — bright with color like sunset clouds, I’d be very happy if anyone of my visiting friends should desire to pick and take some for their homes. I trust that any friend of mine carrying the rose would disappear into the distance feeling that his emotions had been rekindled (重燃).

A close friend came for a visit the other day. I know her to be a lover of flowers and plants. And for that reason I told her at her departure that she should pick a bunch of roses to grace her bedroom. I promised that the smell of the roses would be wafted far, far away.

That girl friend of mine, tiptoeing into the garden in high spirits, smelt here and there, but in the end she didn’t pick a single rose. I said there were so many of them that she would pick as many as she’d like to; I told her that I was not a flower farmer and didn’t make a living out of them. Saying so I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no!

To cut such beautiful roses would hurt one, she said. With her hands seizing at my sleeves, she told me that by no means should they be cut. Roses are the smiling face of the earth, and who could be so iron-hearted as to destroy a smile so charming?

My mind was thoroughly shocked: the ugly earth, the rough earth, the plain earth—it is for the reason of that smile that it wins the care and pity of people.

56. The underlined word “wafted” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “__________”.

A. moved             B. lost                  C. destroyed                 D. felt

The writer plants nothing but roses in her garden probably because ____.

A.    she can make money out of them          B. her friends like them

C.    she enjoys the roses very much 

D.the roses can rekindle her friends’ emotions

58. Why did the writer’s close friend refuse to pick a single rose?

A. Because the roses were not beautiful.

B. Because she did not like this kind of roses.

C. Because the writer did not want to give her any.

D. Because she loved the roses very much.

59. What would be the best title for the passage?

A. A lovely rose garden.                             B. The smiling face of the earth.

C. The pity of people to the roses.           D. A lover of flowers.

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All over my garden I’ve planted nothing but roses, sweet and — if looked at far away — bright with color like sunset clouds, I’d be very happy if anyone of my visiting friends should desire to pick and take some for their homes. I trust that any friend of mine carrying the rose would disappear into the distance feeling that his emotions had been rekindled (重燃).

A close friend came for a visit the other day. I know her to be a lover of flowers and plants. And for that reason I told her at her departure that she should pick a bunch of roses to grace her bedroom. I promised that the smell of the roses would be wafted far, far away.

That girl friend of mine, tiptoeing into the garden in high spirits, smelt here and there, but in the end she didn’t pick a single rose. I said there were so many of them that she would pick as many as she’d like to; I told her that I was not a flower farmer and didn’t make a living out of them. Saying so I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no!

To cut such beautiful roses would hurt one, she said. With her hands seizing at my sleeves, she told me that by no means should they be cut. Roses are the smiling face of the earth, and who could be so iron-hearted as to destroy a smile so charming?

My mind was thoroughly shocked: the ugly earth, the rough earth, the plain earth—it is for the reason of that smile that it wins the care and pity of people

The underlined word “wafted” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “__________”.

A. moved      B. lost     C. destroyed   D. felt

     The writer plants nothing but roses in her garden probably because __________.

A. she can make money out of them

B. her friends like them

C. she enjoys the roses very much

D. the roses can rekindle her friends’ emotions

Why did the writer’s close friend refuse to pick a single rose?

A. Because the roses were not beautiful

B. Because she did not like this kind of roses

C. Because the writer did not want to give her any

D. Because she loved the roses very much

What would be the best title for the passage?

A. A lovely rose garden.        B. The smiling face of the earth

C. The pity of people to the roses. D. A lover of flowers

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