Mary Menth Andersen had just married Norwegian Andersen.She was looking forward to 1 a new life with him.But first she had to get all of her 2 across to Norway. At the airport in Miami.when it was finally Mary’s turn at the check­in counter.she 3 her luggage on the baggage line.But she got the 4 that would crush her bubbling feeling of happiness:“You’ll have to pay 103 dollars 5 you want to bring those suitcases to Norway. the man said. Mary had no money.Her new husband had travelled 6 her.and she had no one else to call. “I was completely 7 and tried to think which of my things I could 8 without. said Mary. Although she explained.he showed no signs of 9 . “I started to cry.tears were 10 my face.Then I heard a 11 and friendly voice behind me saying, `That’s OK.I’ll 12 her.’ Although this happened 20 years ago.Mary still remembers the 13 that radiated from the man. “He was nicely and 14 dressed.with brown leather shoes.a cotton shirt open at the throat. says Mary.She was 15 to be able to bring her suitcases and 16 the stranger that he would get his money back.The man wrote his name and 17 on a piece of paper which 18 “Barack Obama and “Kansas .Mary carried the paper around in her wallet for years.She paid the 103 dollars back to Obama the day after she arrived in Norway. This week we met her in the café that she runs. “It’s 19 to think that the man who helped me 20 years ago is the US President. says Mary 20 . [语篇导读] 年轻的Mary Menth Andersen要去挪威和她的丈夫团聚.但在迈阿密机场她却因为没有钱付行李费而处于绝望境地.就在这时.一位年轻的男士挺身而出.替她付了钱.他就是当今美国总统奥巴马. 1.A.starting B.escaping C.abandoning D.dreaming 解析:句意为:她一直期待着和他开始新的生活.start a new life意为“开始新的生活 .abandon“放弃 .escape“逃避 .dream“梦想 .都不符合句意. 答案:A 2.A.pockets B.skirts C.belongings D.cups 解析:她不得不将她所有的东西从美国带到挪威去.从下文“她不得不交103美元的运suitcase的费用 可知.此处用belongings.意为“财物 . 答案:C 3.A.removed B.placed C.fetched D.carried 解析:她把行李放在了行李带上.place是及物动词.表示“放置 .符合语境.其他选项中.fetch“去取来 .carry“随身携带 .都不符合语境. 答案:B 4.A.news B.signal C.announcement D.message 解析:语境为:但是她得到一个信息.可能会让她的幸福感破灭.message表示“信息 .符合语境.news“消息.新闻 .signal“信号.暗号 .announcement“通告 .都可排除. 答案:D 5.A.although B.as C.if D.when 解析:根据上下文.前一句是后一句实现的条件.因此选用能引导条件状语从句的连词if. 答案:C 6.A.after B.together with C.opposite to D.ahead of 解析:由文章大意可知.她的丈夫提前走了.因此才有后面的had no one else to call.因此用ahead of. 答案:D 7.A.anxious B.desperate C.upset D.puzzled 解析:我完全绝望了.此处描述当时的心情.根据语境可以排除其他选项. 答案:B 8.A.manage B.succeed C.operate D.complete 解析:动词manage意为“处理.应付 .manage without意为“没有也行.在没有的情况下继续 . 答案:A 9.A.favour B.kindness C.mercy D.hope 解析:他没有表现出一点儿仁慈的迹象.名词mercy的意思是“仁慈.宽恕 .符合语境. 答案:C ing down B.falling down C.pouring down D.setting down 解析:pour down是“流下 之意.语境为:我的眼泪从脸上流下来.come down“倒塌.下来 ,fall down“跌倒.失败 ,set down“放下.记下 . 答案:C 11.A.loud B.bored C.angry D.gentle 解析:句意为:那时.我听到我后面的一个人用温柔的.友好的声音说--形容词gentle意为“温柔的.柔和的 . 答案:D 12.A.pay for B.pay back C.pay off D.pay up 解析:根据上下文.此处表示“为她支付费用 .用pay for. 答案:A 13.A.independence B.confidence C.courage D.authority 解析:句意为:尽管这件事情已经过去二十年了.但她仍然记得从他身上所散发出来的威严.authority表示“威信.威严 .此处暗示在那时她就感觉到奥巴马有与众不同的地方. 答案:D 14.A.cautiously B.ordinarily C.fashionably D.furiously 解析:从下文可以看出奥巴马当时穿的衣服是很时尚的.cautiously是“谨慎地.小心地 .ordinarily“普通地 .furiously是“猛烈地 .都不符合语境. 答案:C 15.A.annoyed B.thrilled C.depressed D.amused 解析:形容词thrilled表示“激动的.兴奋的 .有人给她付钱.她能够把行李带走了.她感到很兴奋. 答案:B 16.A.persuaded B.emphasized C.assured D.admitted 解析:她向那个陌生人保证还他钱.assure是“保证 之意.符合语境. 答案:C 17.A.job B.telephone C.age D.address 解析:由下文出现的Kansas可知.他留下的是姓名和地址. 答案:D 18.A.told B.wrote C.spoke D.said 解析:表示“纸条上写的是什么 之意时.可以用say.read或on which be written. 答案:D 19.A.shocking B.amazing C.frightening D.embarrassing 解析:二十年前帮助她的人现在是美国总统.这是很令人惊讶的.amazing表示“令人惊讶的.令人高兴的 . 答案:B 20.A.stressfully B.worriedly C.delightedly D.interestedly 解析:她说这话的时候当然非常高兴.因此用delightedly. 答案:C 查看更多

 

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The new Sherlock Holmes film might inspire mystery fans to visit the scenes of the crime or, perhaps, places that inspire classic mysteries. Otto Penzler, owner of New York's Mysterious Bookshop and editor of The Best American Mystery Stories 2009, recommends for USA TODAY some spots to go undercover.
Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, N.Y.
At this picturesque Hudson Valley Victorian resort, "Guests are divided into teams as they try to solve the mystery dramatization presented on opening night." Penzler says. An upcoming vampire-inspired weekend (March 12-14) is called Fangs for the Memories. "Many rooms have fireplaces, and the lake views will take away your breath." he says.
More info: 800-772-6646; mohonk.com
Kiawah Island Golf Resort, South Carolina
"You get a list of suspects when you check in for the interactive crime-solving weekend (Feb. 12-14)." Penzler says. Other than the "murders" that occur, the weather and surroundings make for a pleasant weekend. More info: 800 654-2924; KiawahResort.com
Poe Museum, Richmond, Va.
"The current exhibit here, Ratiocination: Poe the Detective, is about Poe's efforts to solve the real life murder of Mary Rogers in New York." Penzler says of the case that inspired Poe's story, The Mystery of Marie Roget. Poe spent a third of his life in Richmond. On display are his neatly written manuscripts, childhood bed and a lock of his hair. There is also a section about his mysterious death.
More info: 888-213-2763; poemuseum.org
Sherlock Holmes' , London, England
In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes is a guided tour of sites related to "the greatest detective who ever lived. "Penzler says of the excursion that includes references to the new Sherlock Holmes movie. "The tour finishes up at the Sherlock Holmes Pub with its re-creation of Holmes and Dr. Watson's sitting room, complete with bullet holes, and letters pinned to the fireplace mantel with a knife."
Further enquiry: 020-7624-3978, walks.com
Grand Hotel, Torquay, England
The Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, spent her honeymoon at the hotel. "This lovely place offers bargain rates that include a boat ride on the River Dart to Greenaway and a house tour of the place where Dame Agatha lived for more than 20 years. It's a chance to enjoy a nostalgic look at another time.
60.Further enquiry: 800-005-3905, grandtorquay.co.uk/agathachristie.php
If you want to experience detective activities, you may log on_________  .
A. KiawahResort.com           B. Poemuseum.org
C. Walks.com                D. grandtorquay.co.uk.agathachristie.php
61.If you want to see some documents of real world murder you can visit__________.
A. Sherlock Holmes' London B. Kiawah Island Golf Resort
C. Poe Museum      D. Mohonk Mountain House
62.If you want to find some clues about a new detective film, you had best contact____for a tour.
A. 800 654 2924       B. 888-213-2763      C. 800-772-6646       D. 020-7624-3978

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请仔细观察以下三幅连环图片的内容,并想象第四幅图片可能的发展,写出一个涵盖连环图片内容并有完整结局的故事。

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As Christmas is coming, there are presents to be bought, cards to be sent, rooms to be cleaned. Parents are  with difficult jobs of hiding presents from curious young children. If the gifts are large, this is sometimes a real . On Christmas Eve, young children find the  almost unbearable(难以忍受的). They are  between the wish to go to bed early so that Father Christmas will bring their presents quickly and the wish to  up late so that they will not  the fun. The wish for gifts usually proves stronger. But though children go to bed early, they often lie  for a long time, hoping to get a short look at Father Christmas.
  Last Christmas, my wife and I  managed to hide a few large presents in the storeroom. I feared the moment when my son, Jimmy, would  me where that new bike had come from, but  he did not see it.
  On Christmas Eve, it took the children hours to go to sleep. It must have been nearly  when my wife and I went quietly into their room and began  stockings. Then I pushed in the  I bought for Jimmy and left it beside the Christmas tree. We knew we would not get  sleep that night, for the children were  to get up early. At about five o'clock the next morning, we were woken by loud sounds coming from the children's room - they were shouting excitedly!  I had time to get out of bed, young Jimmy came  into the room on his new bike, and his sister, Mary,  close behind pushing her new baby carriage. Even the baby arrived, he moved  the hands and knees into the room dragging a large balloon behind him. Suddenly it burst. That woke  up completely. The day had really begun with a bang(巨响).

【小题1】
A.facedB.metC.filledD.pleased
【小题2】
A.questionB.matterC.problemD.business
【小题3】
A.joyB.excitementC.presentsD.parents
【小题4】
A.pulledB.dividedC.separated  D.torn
【小题5】
A.getB.stayC.standD.wake
【小题6】
A.loseB.breakC.missD.leave
【小题7】
A.awakeB.wakeC.asleepD.sleep
【小题8】
A.hopefullyB.busilyC.gladlyD.successfully
【小题9】
A.answerB.tell     C.askD.search
【小题10】
A.sadlyB.unluckilyC.possiblyD.fortunately
【小题11】
A.morningB.midnightC.eveningD.daybreak
【小题12】
A.fillingB.sewingC.mendingD.preparing
【小题13】
A.presentB.stockingC.bikeD.tree
【小题14】
A.1ittleB.someC.enoughD.much
【小题15】
A.sorryB.sureC.gladD.eager
【小题16】
A.BeforeB.AfterC.UntilD.Since
【小题17】
A.runningB.laughingC.shoutingD.riding
【小题18】
A.walkedB.movedC.followedD.jumped
【小题19】
A.withB.onC.overD.by
【小题20】
A.himB.herC.meD.us

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The following are the world-renewed attractions in London, so don’t miss them while touring there.
Shakespeare’s Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe, which officially opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, built in 1599, and brings Shakespeare’s world to life. As a visitor to the exhibition you’ll discover how shows were produced in the theatres during Shakespeare’s time. The guide-storytellers take you on a fascinating half-hour tour.
Price: Adult £9.00;Child(5-15) £6.50;  Student £7.50;  Under 5 FREE.
The Tower of London
The tower, nearly 100 feet high, with walls 15 feet thick, was built in the early 1080s. King Henry Ⅲ made this tower his home. King Edward V and his younger brother were murdered inside by their uncle. Queen Elizabeth I was shut up in the tower for two months by her half sister Mary who felt that her throne(王位)was being threatened(威胁). In 1603, part of the tower became a museum.
Price: Adult £16.50; Child (5-15) £9.50; Under 5 FREE; Student £13.50; Family (two adults with three children) £46.00.
Banqueting(宴会) House
Banqueting House is the remains of Whitehall Palace which was built in 1529 and was home to the English kings. It was destroyed by fire. Famous for its architecture and painting, the building is also known for being the scene of Charles I’s execution(处决)。
Price: Adult £4.50; Child £2.25; Student (with ID) and senior citizen (60+) £3.00; Under 5 FREE.
Tower Bridge Exhibition
Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894 and is one of the finest, most recognizable bridges in the world. At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy breath-taking views from the high-level walkways and learn about the history of the bridge and how it was built. You can then visit the Victorian engine rooms, home to the original steam engines that used to power the bridge.
Price: Adult£6.00; Child (5-15) £3.00; Under 5 FREE; Senior citizen(60+) £4.50; Student£4.50.
53. Which of the following places has the longest history?
A. Whitehall Palace.                      B. The Globe Theatre.  
C. The Tower of London.                  D. Tower Bridge.
54. If two parents with their 4-year-old son visit the Tower of London, they should pay      .
A. £33           B. £43              C. £46               D. £52
55. Queen Elizabeth I was shut up in the tower for two months by Mary mainly because        .
A. Mary didn’t like her                    B. she tried to steal Mary’s treasure
C. Mary feared she would become the Queen  D. she intended to murder Mary
56. How many places used as a king’s home are mentioned in this passage?
A. One.           B. Two.               C. Three.             D. Four.

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Grandma Moses is among the most famous twentieth-century painters of the United States, yet she did not start painting until she was in her late seventies. As she once said to herself: " I would never sit back in a rocking chair, waiting for someone to help me." No one could have had a more productive old age.
She was born Anna Mary Robertson on a farm in New York State, one of five boys and five girls. At twelve she left home and was in domestic service until, at twenty--seven, she married Thomas Moses, the hired hand of one of her employers. They farmed most of their lives, first in Virginia and then in New York State, at Eagle Bridge. She had ten children, of whom five survived; her husband died in 1927.
Grandma Moses painted a little as a child and made embroidery (刺绣) pictures as a hobby, but only changed to oils in old age because her hands had become too stiff to sew and she wanted to keep busy and pass the time. Her pictures were first sold at the local drugstore and at a market and were soon noticed by a businessman who bought everything she painted. Three of the pictures exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art, and in 1940 she had her first exhibition in New York. Between the 1930's and her death, she produced some 2,000 pictures: detailed and lively portrayals of the country life she had known for so long, with a wonderful sense of color and form. "I think really hard till I think of something really pretty, and then I paint it" she said.
【小题1】According to the passage, Grandma Moses began to paint because she wanted to_______.

A.make herself beautifulB.become famous
C.earn more moneyD.keep active
【小题2】Grandma Moses spent most of her life ________.
A.nursingB.paintingC.farmingD.embroidering
【小题3】The underlined word “portrayals ” means ________.
A. expressions       B explanations     C. descriptions  .  D. impressions
【小题4】From Grandma Moses' description of herself in the first paragraph, it can be inferred that she was ________.
A.prettyB.nervousC.richD.independent
【小题5】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.The Children of Grandma Moses. B.Grandma Moses: Her Life and Pictures.
C.Grandma Moses: Her Best Exhibition.D.Grandma Moses and Other Older Artists.

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