题目列表(包括答案和解析)
“Tell me what you were like when you were my age,” I asked my mother one afternoon. She looked up, 21 at my question. After a long time she answered, “I was 22 like you. Then, there was only one career for girls — being a hard-working 23. To tell the truth, it is 24 for me to tell you that I 25 my mother when I was growing up. I did so much for her. Besides doing lots of housework, every night I would go into my parents’ bedroom, and wash their feet with warm water. Not once did my mother ever said, ‘thank you’."
I stared out of the window, remembering 26 I grew up, always wanting to hear a word of 27 from her, but getting only the rule and 28 I could never live up to (做到). I remembered the years when she 29 me to get up at six every morning and cook breakfast for the family before leaving for school. Least of all, I remembered the times she’d 30 me to other girls who were as old as me and found me useless.
“Nothing was ever 31 enough for my mother,’’ continued my mother, “ but now I know she did 32 me, even if she never said so. I told you this just for a 33. Yes, I love all my children, but you are my first child, the first in everything to me. I have been very strict and hard on you, but I 34 you in the only way I knew. I am 35 proud of you.”
1.
|
A.excited |
B.angry |
C.disappointed |
D.surprised |
2.
|
A.ever |
B.mostly |
C.never |
D.once |
3.
|
A.woman |
B.worker |
C.wife |
D.student |
4.
|
A.comfortable |
B.proud |
C.shameful |
D.silly |
5.
|
A.hated |
B.loved |
C.respected |
D.forgave |
6.
|
A.where |
B.how |
C.before |
D.when |
7.
|
A.honesty |
B.use |
C.importance |
D.praise |
8.
|
A.promise |
B.order |
C.expectation |
D.curiosity |
9.
|
A.made |
B.encouraged |
C.forced |
D.advised |
10.
|
A.compared |
B.matched |
C.explained |
D.introduced |
11.
|
A.interesting |
B.bad |
C.modern |
D.good |
12.
|
A.support |
B.love |
C.honour |
D.ignore |
13.
|
A.reason |
B.explanation |
C.excuse |
D.consideration |
14.
|
A.helped |
B.taught |
C.raised |
D.affected |
15.
|
A.slightly |
B.generally |
C.actually |
D.gradually |
“Tell me what you were like when you were my age,” I asked my mother one afternoon. She looked up, 21 at my question. After a long time she answered, “I was 22 like you. Then, there was only one career for girls — being a hard-working 23. To tell the truth, it is 24 for me to tell you that I 25 my mother when I was growing up. I did so much for her. Besides doing lots of housework, every night I would go into my parents’ bedroom, and wash their feet with warm water. Not once did my mother ever said, ‘thank you’."
I stared out of the window, remembering 26 I grew up, always wanting to hear a word of 27 from her, but getting only the rule and 28 I could never live up to (做到). I remembered the years when she 29 me to get up at six every morning and cook breakfast for the family before leaving for school. Least of all, I remembered the times she’d 30 me to other girls who were as old as me and found me useless.
“Nothing was ever 31 enough for my mother,’’ continued my mother, “ but now I know she did 32 me, even if she never said so. I told you this just for a 33. Yes, I love all my children, but you are my first child, the first in everything to me. I have been very strict and hard on you, but I 34 you in the only way I knew. I am 35 proud of you.”
【小题1】
| A.excited | B.angry | C.disappointed | D.surprised |
| A.ever | B.mostly | C.never | D.once |
| A.woman | B.worker | C.wife | D.student |
| A.comfortable | B.proud | C.shameful | D.silly |
| A.hated | B.loved | C.respected | D.forgave |
| A.where | B.how | C.before | D.when |
| A.honesty | B.use | C.importance | D.praise |
| A.promise | B.order | C.expectation | D.curiosity |
| A.made | B.encouraged | C.forced | D.advised |
| A.compared | B.matched | C.explained | D.introduced |
| A.interesting | B.bad | C.modern | D.good |
| A.support | B.love | C.honour | D.ignore |
| A.reason | B.explanation | C.excuse | D.consideration |
| A.helped | B.taught | C.raised | D.affected |
| A.slightly | B.generally | C.actually | D.gradually |
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Before he became president, Abraham Lincoln spent twenty years as an unsuccessful Illinois lawyer —at least, in financial fields. Legends (传奇) are often untrue, but Lincoln was the real thing. During his years as a lawyer, there were hundreds of examples of his kindness and honesty.
For example, Lincoln didn’t like to charge the poor who were as poor as he was. Once an old man gave him twenty-five dollars, but Lincoln sent him back ten, saying he was being too generous. He often persuaded the people who came to his office to settle their issues (问题) out of court, thereby saving them a lot of money and earning nothing himself.
He and his partner once prevented a mentally ill girl from being cheated off her land. The case took fifteen minutes, and the girl’s brother was completely satisfied. When his partner came to divide up their fee, Lincoln criticized him and said, "The money comes out of the pocket of a poor, mentally ill girl. I would rather starve than cheat her in this manner. You return half the money at least, or I won’t take a cent of it as my share."
Kindness and honesty make you feel good about yourself and create trust in others. It’s not very fashionable these days to talk about the benefits of kindness and honesty, but the benefits are there and are valuable. He often said, "When I do good, I feel good, and when I do bad, I feel bad. That’s my belief."
36. From the passage, we can know that Lincoln ____.
A. charged poor people nothing
B. was very rich when he was a lawyer
C. did not like money
D. helped the poor as much as possible
37. What do we learn from the third paragraph?
A. The girl’s problem was very difficult to settle.
B. He criticized his partner for accepting too much money.
C. The girl’s brother was very generous.
D. Lincoln’s partner got at least half the money from the girl’s case.
38. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Lincoln got a lot of money from those who came to him.
B. The legends of famous people are always untrue.
C. Lincoln believed that kindness and honesty were valuable.
D. It is popular to talk about the benefits of honesty.
39. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Don’t Believe Legends
B. Abraham Lincoln’s Belief
C. The Value of Kindness
D. The Legend of Lincoln Is True
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Before he became president, Abraham Lincoln spent twenty years as an unsuccessful Illinois lawyer —at least, in financial fields. Legends (传奇) are often untrue, but Lincoln was the real thing. During his years as a lawyer, there were hundreds of examples of his kindness and honesty.
For example, Lincoln didn’t like to charge the poor who were as poor as he was. Once an old man gave him twenty-five dollars, but Lincoln sent him back ten, saying he was being too generous. He often persuaded the people who came to his office to settle their issues (问题) out of court, thereby saving them a lot of money and earning nothing himself.
He and his partner once prevented a mentally ill girl from being cheated off her land. The case took fifteen minutes, and the girl’s brother was completely satisfied. When his partner came to divide up their fee, Lincoln criticized him and said, "The money comes out of the pocket of a poor, mentally ill girl. I would rather starve than cheat her in this manner. You return half the money at least, or I won’t take a cent of it as my share."
Kindness and honesty make you feel good about yourself and create trust in others. It’s not very fashionable these days to talk about the benefits of kindness and honesty, but the benefits are there and are valuable. He often said, "When I do good, I feel good, and when I do bad, I feel bad. That’s my belief."
36. From the passage, we can know that Lincoln ____.
A. charged poor people nothing
B. was very rich when he was a lawyer
C. did not like money
D. helped the poor as much as possible
37. What do we learn from the third paragraph?
A. The girl’s problem was very difficult to settle.
B. He criticized his partner for accepting too much money.
C. The girl’s brother was very generous.
D. Lincoln’s partner got at least half the money from the girl’s case.
38. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Lincoln got a lot of money from those who came to him.
B. The legends of famous people are always untrue.
C. Lincoln believed that kindness and honesty were valuable.
D. It is popular to talk about the benefits of honesty.
39. Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Don’t Believe Legends
B. Abraham Lincoln’s Belief
C. The Value of Kindness
D. The Legend of Lincoln Is True
“Tell me what you were like when you were my age,” I asked my mother one afternoon. She looked up, 1 at my question. After a long time she answered, “I was 2 like you. Then, there was only one 3 for girls — being a hard-working 4 . To tell the truth, it is 5 for me to tell you that I 6 my mother when I was growing up. I did so much for her. Besides doing lots of housework, every night I 7 go into my parents’ bedroom, and wash their feet with warm water. Not once did my mother ever said, ‘thank you’."
I stared out of the window, remembering 8 I grew up, always wanting to hear a word of 9 from her, but getting only the rule and 10 I could never live up to (做到). I remembered the years when she 11 me to get up at six every morning and cook breakfast for the family before leaving for school. 12 , I remembered the times she’d 13 me to other girls who were as old as me and found me 14 .
“Nothing was ever 15 enough for my mother,’’ continued my mother, “ but now I know she did 16 me, even if she never said so. I told you this just for a 17 . Yes, I love all my children, but you are my first child, the first in 18 to me. I have been very strict and hard on you, but I 19 you in the only way I knew. I am 20 proud of you.”
1. A. excited B. angry C. disappointed D. surprised
2. A. ever B. mostly C. never D. once
3. A. entertainment B. career C. dream D. concern
4. A. woman B. worker C. wife D. student
5. A. comfortable B. proud C. shameful D. silly
6. A. hated B. loved C. respected D. forgave
7. A. would B. should C. could D. might
8. A. where B. how C. before D. when
9. A. honesty B. use C. importance D. praise
10. A. promise B. order C. expectation D. curiosity
11. A. made B. encouraged C. forced D. advised
12. A. Least of all B. After all C. Most of all D. In all
13. A. compared B. matched C. explained D. introduced
14. A. useless B. lacking C. better D. foolish
15. A. interesting B. bad C. modern D. good
16. A. support B. love C. honour D. ignore
17. A. reason B. explanation C. excuse D. consideration
18. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
19. A. helped B. taught C. raised D. affected
20. A. slightly B. generally C. actually D. gradually
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