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(2023?江蘇淮安,??家荒#〦vciyboywantstofindtreasure.AndTomwasnodifferent.OnesummerdayTomtold
Huckabouthisidea.
4?Whcrecanwelookfortreasure?^^askedHuck.
“It,Shiddenonislands,underdeadtrees,butmostlyunderthefloorsinhaunted(鬧鬼的)houses.^^
“Whohidesit?”
“Robbers(劫匪).Youcanfindaboxwithahundreddollarsinit,orachestfullofdiamonds(鉆石).''
So,onSaturdayafternoontheboyswenttolookfortreasureatthehauntedhouseonCardiffHill.Itwasaquietand
lonelyplace.Andtheboyslookedateachotherinfear.Theyenteredquietly,andexploreddownstairs.Therewere
CObWebS(蜘蛛網(wǎng))everywhereandeverythingwasoldandbroken.Thentheythrewtheirtoolsinacomerandwalked
upstairs,buttherewasnothingthere.TheywerejustabouttogodownstairsandstartdiggingwhenTomstopped.
t?Whatisit?”whisperedHuck,goingwhitewithfear.
ttKeepstill!There,ssomeonedownstairs!,,
Theboyslaydown,lookingthroughtheholesinthewoodenfloor.Thereweretwomendownstairs.Onewasanold
SPaniard(西班另二人)inawidehat.Theotherwasdirtyandunpleasant-looking.Theboysshookwithfear.
ThentheSpaniardspoke.ItwasIndianJoe.TomandHuckfeltevenmorefrightened.
Themensatdownonthefloorandate.Theythenlaydownandfellasleep.Whenthetwomenwokeup,thestranger
said,uIt,stimeforustomove,partner.Whatwillwedowiththe$650fromtherobbery?”
“Let'skeep$30eachandleavetheresthere.^^
Thedirtymanwenttothefireplace(壁爐)andmovedastone.Thenheliftedoutabagfullofmoneyandtookoutsome
coins.
Thetwoboysforgotalltheirfears.Therewasrealtreasuredownstairs.
一AdaptedfromtheAdventuresofTomSawyer
1.ExceptTomandHuck,howmanypeoplearementionedinthepassage?
A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.
2.AccordingtoTom,whatmaynotbeincludedinthehiddentreasure?
A.Dollars.B.Diamonds.C.Golds.D.Silvers.
3.HowdidTomandHuckfeelwhentheyfoundthetwomendownstairs?
A.Worried.B.Excited.C.Afraid.D.Happy.
4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.TomthoughtSpaniardslikedhidingtreasure.B.Thetwomangotthe$650throughrobbery.
C.Thetwomantookthe$650away.D.Thetwomenhidthemoneyunderthefloor.
5.Whydidn,tTomandHuckfeelfrightenedatlast?
A.Thetwomanmadefriendswiththem.B.Theirattentionwascaughtbythemoney.
C.Theyleftthehouseandranaway.D.Theydecidedtofightwiththetwoman.
(2023?江蘇無(wú)錫?江蘇省錫山高級(jí)中學(xué)實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校??家荒#〨rowingup,Ithoughtmathclasswassomethingtobe
endured,notenjoyed.Idislikedmemorizingformulas(公式)andtakingtests,allforthedullgoalofgettingagoodgrade.
OneofmyteacherstoldmymotherthatIwas"slow”.Butmyproblemwasn,twithmathitself.Infact,whenatopicseemed
particularlyinteresting,Iwouldgotothelibraryandreadmoreaboutit.
Byhighschool,noonetoldmethatIcouldbecomeaprofessionalmathematician.WhatIwantedtodothenwasto
playcollegefootball.MygoalwastogetanathleticscholarshiptoattendaBigTenschool.
ThechancesofthathappeningwereVerylow.Butthatdidn,tstopmycoachesfromencouragingmetobelieveIcould
reachmygoal,andpreparingandpushingmetoworkforit.Theymadevideotapesofmyperformancesandsentthemto
collegecoachesaroundthecountry.Intheend,aBigTenschool,PennState,didoffermeascholarship.
Iwishmathteachersweremorelikefootballcoaches.Studentsareinfluencedbymorethanjustthequalityofalesson
plan.Theyalsoreacttothepassionoftheirteachersandtheengagementoftheirpeersandtheytrytoachieveasenseof
purpose.Theygetadvantagesfromdetailedandexactinstructionsandconstantfeedback(反饋).
UntilIgottocollege,Ididn,treallyknowwhatmathematicswas.Istillthoughtofitaslaborious(耗時(shí)費(fèi)力的)
calculations.ThenmyprofessorhandedmeabookandsuggestedthatIshouldthinkaboutaparticularproblem.Itwasn,t
easy,butitwasattractive.Myprofessorkeptgivingmeproblems,andIkeptchasingthem,eventhoughIcouldn,talways
solvethemimmediately.ThemathematicalresearchIwasdoinghadlittleincommonwithwhatIdidinmyhighschool
classrooms.Instead,itwasclosertothemathandlogicpuzzlesIdidonmyownasaboy.Itgavemethesamesenseof
wonderandcuriosity,anditrewardedcreativity.IamnowaPh.Dcandidate(I英選人)inmathematicsattheMassachusetts
InstituteofTechnology.
6.Whydidthewriterthinkmathclassinschoolwas"somethingtobeendured,,beforeenteringcollege?
A.Becausehewasn,tinterestedinmath.
B.Becausehismathteachersdidn,tcaretopushhim.
C.Becausehewastoosmartandtalentedformathclass.
D.Becausehewastraininghardforanathleticscholarship.
7.Wecanconcludethatafterenteringcollege,thewriter.
A.wasbusylookingformathproblemstosolve
B.studiedonhisownjustashewasinhighschool
C.metwithlaboriouscalculationsinhisstudies
D.begantorealizewhatmathematicsreallyis
8.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.InterestisthebestteacherB.Bethebest—youcanmakeit
C.Math,taughtlikefootballD.Onceyourteacher,alwaysyourteacher
(2023,江蘇無(wú)錫?無(wú)錫市天一實(shí)驗(yàn)學(xué)校??家荒#¦henmysonfinallystartedschoolaroundtheageoffour,Ifelt
asthoughΓdbeenpromoted(晉級(jí))tothenewpositionofSchoolParent.Itwasanunexpectedlychallengingrole,one
withoutadditionalbenefits,oraraiseforthatmatter.
Asadirectresultofstartingschool,therewasthesurprisinglyunpleasantchangestoourschedule(time-table).As
parents,Wewereill-preparedforthetroubledtimeWehadtryingtogetusedtothepracticeofschool.
Gonewerethecarefreedayswithoutplansandplentyoftimetokill.Thisincludedplayingiιnaginaιygamesindoors
orhangingaroundoutsidewhenevertheweatherturnednice.Gettingtoschoolontimemeantbecomingthe'hotmess'
mumwhowereoftenseeninmovies.Iwasrushingkidsoutthedoor,forgettinglunchboxesandlosingcarkeys.
Asahugemorningperson,Itriedmybesttoensurethatschoolmorningsremainedcalmandslow-paced.Ipreparedas
muchaspossiblethenightbefore.Butitstillfeltlikewewereinarush,which?reallyhated.
Thetrick.Ilaterdiscovered,wastocoverupmyfeelingofanxiety.Ichantedtomyself“Donotrushhim,noonelikes
toberushed,,whilehelpinghimgetthroughhismorningroutineandtasksinatimelymanner.Whateverfrustration(沮喪)I
fellabouthowslowhewasmoving,Iwouldn'tlethimknowit.Ievendidn,tallowanyoneinourhousetosayphraseslike,
“Hurryup,we,regoingtobelate!”O(jiān)urcommongoal,wasnotjusttogetoursonoutthedoorintimeforschool,butmore
importantlyprovethatmorningscanberelaxedandenjoyable,ratherthanahorriblestarttotheday.
Ofcoursebythetimesummerholidaycame,ourfamilyhadgrownwiseenough.Inwhatfeltlikethe'longestshortest
time,,wewentfromanxiousandconfused,tocalmandconfidentonceagain.Wewerefarmorepreparedtohavea
smootherstarttothenewschoolyear.
9.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Shelikedhernewposition.B.Shegotapromotionatwork.
C.Shemadegoodpreparations.D.Shehadtofacethechallenge.
10.Whichwordissimilarinmeaningtotheunderlinedwords??hotmess“inparagraph3?
A.disorganizedB.busyC.confidentD.hard-working
11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Growthofkids.B.Experienceasaschoolparent.
C.Newlifeinschool.D.Adviceonlifestylechange.
(2023?江蘇宿遷?統(tǒng)考一模)!
Oneday,Frankwaswalkingwithhismotheroutside.Whentheycametoaprettygarden,hecalledtohismotherand
said,??Mother,IwishIcouldopenthegateandwalkin.”
Thegardener,beingnear,heardwhatFranksaid,andkindlyinvitedhimandhismothertocomeintothegarden.
Frank,smotherthankedtheman.Turningtoherson,shesaid,??Frank,ifItakeyoutowalkinthisgarden,youmust
takecarenottomeddlewith(舌L動(dòng))anythinginit.”
Frankwalkedalongthepathsandlookedateverything,buttouchednothing.Hewascarefulthathisclothesshouldnot
brushthetopsoftheflowersincasehemightbreakthem.
ThegardenerwasverypleasedwithFrankbecausehewassocarefulnottomaketrouble.Heshowedhimtheseeds
(種子)andtoldhimwhattheflowersandplantswere.
WhileFrankwasadmiringthebeautyofaflower,aboycametothegate.Findingitlocked,heshookithard.Butit
wouldnotopen.Thenhesaid,44Letmein.Letmein.Willyounotletmeinthisgarden?”
“NoJsaidthegardener.??Iwillnotletyouin,forwhenIletyouinyesterday,youmeddledwithmyflowers,andeven
pickedsomefruit.1donotletboysintomygardenwhomeddlewiththeplants.^^
Ashamed,theboywalkedawayslowly.
Seeingthis,Frankfelthowmuchhappieraboymaybebynotmeddlingwiththatwhichdoesnotbelongtohim.
12.WhatcanWeIeamfromthestory?
A.ThegardenerknewFrank,smotherverywell.
B.ThegardenerwasunwillingtoletFrankin.
C.Frankhadvisitedthegardenthedaybefore.
D.Themotherwasstrictwithherson.
13.HoWdidthegardenerreact(反應(yīng))toFrank,sbehaviorinthegarden?
A.HewasveryhappywithFrank.B.HewantedFranktobrushhisflowers.
C.HethoughtFrankwasatroublemaker.D.HeaskedFranktobemorecareful.
14.Astheotherboyleft,he_______.
A.hatedFrankverymuchB.gotangιywiththegardener
C.realizedhisownproblemsD.meddledwithmoreplants
15.WhatlessonmightFrankIcamfromtheotherboy?
A.Don,tcompareyourselftoothers.B.Goodmannersareveryimpo?lant.
C.Neverbelieveinalittleboy.D.ListeningtoMomisneverwrong.
Zfeov?.
(2023?江蘇宿遷?統(tǒng)考一模)
ThatnightthewindandtherainwokeMaryup.
“Horrid(非常討厭的)rain!”Shesaid.??ItcamebecauseitknewIdidn,twantit."
Thensheheardanothernoise.Itwasthestrangecryingsound.Shegotoutofbed,pickedupthecandleandwentout
intothelong,darkCoITiCIor(走廊)outsideherroom.Asshefollowedit,thesoundbecamelouderandlouder.Finally,she
arrivedatadoor.Sheopeneditquietlyandwentin.Theroomwaslargeandfullofbeautifuloldfumiture.ThereWaSafire
inthefireplaceandacandlenexttoabigbed.Initshecouldseeaboyandhewascrying.Hehadawhiteface,longdark
hairandbiggreyeyes.Helookedillbuthewasn,tcryingbecausehewasinpain.
Marywenttowardsthebed.Theboyturnedhisheadandstared(注視)ather.
ifcWhoareyou?”hewhispered.44Areyouaghost?^^
“No,"Maryanswered.44Areyouaghost?”
Hestaredatherwithhisbigeyes.
“NoJhereplied.4?IamColin.ColinCraven.Whoareyou?”
“IamMaryLennox.MrCravenismyuncle.^^
“He'smyfather,,,saidtheboy.
ttYourfather!Ididn,tknowthathehadason!^shoutedMary.ζ?Whywereyoucrying?^^
“Iwassadandmyheadhurt.,,
“Didtheservants(仆人)tellyouaboutme?”askedMary.
“No,becausetheyknowthatIdon,twanttoseepeople.^^
“Whynot?”
t?PeopletalkaboutmebecauseI,malwaysill.?don,tlikeit.Myfatherdoesn,tlikeiteither.ButI,mgoingtodie.IfI
live,I,mprobablygoingtobeahunchback(駝背的人)like
“Doesyourfathercomeandseeyou?”
“Hedoesn,twanttoseeme.^^
“Whynot?”Maryaskedagain.
“MymotherdiedwhenIwasbom.Hefeelssadwhenhelooksatme.Ithinkhealmosthatesme.^^
“Hehatesthegardenbecauseshedied,^^saidMary,halfspeakingtoherself.
“Whatgarden?”theboyasked.
“Oh,justagardensheliked,,,Marysaid.
Thenshesaidquickly,?tDoyoualwaysstayinbed?”
“Yes.ButadoctorfromLondonsaid?mustgooutinthefreshair.Ihatefreshair.”
“Oh,"saidMary.
MarylearnedalotaboutColin.MarybegantounderstandthatColinwasspoilt.Hisfathergavehimeverythinghe
askedfor.AndColinneverhadtodoanythingifhedidn,twanttodoit.
"Everyonehastodowhat?want,“Colinsaid,tigetillifI,mangry.”
——TakenfromTheSecretGarden
16.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeMary,sfeelingsaftershewokeupthatnight?
A.Unhappybutcurious.B.Tiredandbored.
C.Angryandafraid.D.Suiprisedandexcited.
17.Theunderlinedword“spoilt”means.
A.獨(dú)立的B.被寵壞的C膽小的D.溫和的
18.WecanlearnthatColinisMary,s.
A.brotherB.uncleC.doctorD.cousin
19.WhatcanweIcamfromthepassage?
A.Colin,sservantslikedhim.B.MarywokeupbecauseofColin,scrying.
C.Colinseldomcommunicatedwithothers.D.MrCravendidn,tlikehisMary.
(2023?江蘇無(wú)錫?統(tǒng)考一模)Jadavhasplantedtreesformanyyears.Today,Jadav,sforestislargerthanthenearby
nationalpark.Thoughhehashadlittleeducation,heknowsalotabouttheenvironment.
Backin1979,therewastheworstsummerinAssam.Floods(洪水)washedthousandsofsnakesoutoftheirhomes
andtheydiedfromtheheat.Jadavwasverysad.Hewenttothevillagersforhelp.Theelderssaidthatgrowingbamboo
mighthelp.
Asalittleboy,JadavbeganplantingbambooalongtheSandbar(沙堤).Hcspenthisdaysontheplants.Therewas
nobodyhelpinghim.Noonewasinterested.
ItWaSnoteasy、butJadaVmadeit.HehasgrownalargeforesttheMolaiForest.
HehascreatedaforestaloneforthewildlifeinAssam,India.It,shometothousandsoftreesandmanyanimalslike
deerandelephants.
44EverythingWedomakesadifferencetotheenvironment.Ifweplantmoretrees,wewillsolvetheproblemofglobal
warming,,,saidJadav.Nowhestilllivesintheforestandtreatsthetreesandanimalslikehischildren.
20.Whathappenedinthesummerof1979inAssam,India?
A.Lotsofsnakesdiedfromtheheat.
B.Theforestwascutdown.
C.Manytreeswereplanted.
D.Anewforestwascreated.
21.Theunderlinedsentence“ItwasnoteasybutJadavmadeit."inParagraph4means.
A.Jadavmadeaneasydecision.B.Jadaymadeadifficultdecision.
C.Jadavsucceededinaneasywork.D.Jadavsucceededinadifficultwork.
22.WhatcanWeknowfromthepassage?
A.Jadavreceivedgoodeducationwhenhewasyoung.
B.Jadavgotsadtoseepeoplelosetheirchildrenbecauseofthefloods.
C.Jadavhasplantedtreesforafewyearsandhisforestissmall.
D.Jadavthinkstheproblemofglobalwarmingcanbesolvedbyplantingmoretrees.
(2023?江蘇無(wú)錫?校考一模)
a
Don,tbesomodest.Ibetyouspentalongtimeb
workingonit.Iwouldn'tsaythat.There,splentyofopenspace.Thanks,it,skind
Acoupleofmonths.Ihadsomehelpfromafriend.ofyoutosayso.But?stillthinkitcouldbebetter.
Shehasaveιygoodeye.
c
Youtwomakeagoodpair.Letmeknowifyoud
decidetoopenaninteriordesigncompany.(內(nèi)部)Keiko,yourlivingroommlookswonderful!Doyoureallythinkso?
Idoubtthatwillhappen,butifWedo,youcanbeI,mworriedit,stoocrowded-youknow,toomuchfurniture.
ourfirstcustomer!
23.Inwhichorderdidthestoryhappen?
?.a-b-c-dB.d-b-a-cC.c-d-b-aD.d-b-c-a
24.Whatdoes"Shehasaverygoodeye"mean?
A.Shedoesn,tneedglasses.B.Shecanonlyseewithoneeye.
C.Sheneedspeopletohelpherseethings.D.Shedoeswellindesigningthings.
25.Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutopeningacompany?
A.Shedoesn,tthinkitispossible.B.She,sveryinterestedintheidea.
C.Shewantsthemantobeherpartner.D.Shethinksthere,sagoodchanceitwillhappen.
(2023?江蘇無(wú)錫???家荒#癚uickly,Dorothy,,,sheshouted.uGototheCellar(地窖).”
AuntEmrantothedoorofthecellarandopenedit.DorothypickedupTotoandrantothecellardoor.Beforeshe
couldclimbdowntheladderintothecellar,agreatcyclone(龍卷風(fēng))pickedupthehouse.Itturneditroundandroundand
roundandthencarriedithighintothesky.
Itwasnotverydark.Dorothyfeltasifshewereridingthroughthesky.SheheldontoTotoandclimbedunderherbed,
whereshestayedforseveralhours.Then,althoughthehousewasstillmoving,shefellasleep.
Whenshewokeup,shedidnotknowhowmuchlater,thehousewasontheground.Itwasinafieldfullofflowers,
andtherewerehundredsofbeautifullycoloredbirdsflyingaboutandsinging.Notfaraway,therewasastreamwithclear,
freshwater.
Dorothywasstillunderherbed.Shegotupandleftthehouse.Shewassurprisedtoseethreelittlemenandalittle
womanwalkingtowardher.Theywereverystrangelydressed.Themen,sclotheswerewhiteandhadlittlestarsallover
them.
WhentheysawDorothy,theywalkeduptoherandbowed(鞠躬).
ttWelcometothelandoftheMunchkins,,,oneofthelittlemensaid.t?WethankyouforkillingtheWickedWitchofthe
East.Nowourpeoplearefhee.”
'T'mafraidyouaremakingamistake,,,Dorothysaid.t?Ididn,tkillanywitch.^^
“Yourhousedid,“oneofthelittlemenSaid."Look!”
Hepointedtothehouse.Dorothysawtwofeetstickingoutfromunderit.
"Oh!"Dorothyshouted.uThehousefellonher.WhatcanIdo?”
“Thereisnothingtodo,"thelittlewomansaid.??TheWickedWitchoftheEastisdead,andthe
Munchkinsarethankfultoyou.”
“AreyouaMunchkin?^^Dorothyasked.
“No,butIamtheirfriend,,,thelittlewomansaid.??IamtheWitchoftheNorth.?”
FromTheWonderfulWizardofOz
byL.FrankBaumContents
26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeDorothy?
A.Kindbutimpatient.B.Braveandcalm.C.Slowbutorganized.D.Smartandcurious.
27.Whichchaptermightthispassagebelongto?
A.TheJoumeytotheGreatOzB.TheRoadthroughtheForest
C.TheCycloneD.TheLandoftheMunchkins
28.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?
A.ThelandoftheMunchkinsmustbeagreatplacetolive.
B.DorothyhadtobeaMunchkinbecauseshekilledtheirleader.
C.ThelittlemankilledtheWickedWitchoftheNorthbymistake.
D.TheWickedWitchoftheEastusedtocontrolthelandoftheMunchkins.
(2023?江蘇徐州?統(tǒng)考一模)
Characters:Peter;WendyfSlightly,Nibs,thetwins
Wheneveιyonewasready,Peterknockedonthedoorgently.Thedooropenedslowly,andaladycameout.Itwas
Wendy.Theboysalltookofftheirhats44WhereamI?”Wendyasked.
Ofcourse,Slightlywasthefirsttogetawordin.
“Wendylady,"hesaidquickly,44webuiltthishouseforyou/5
4?0h,pleasesayyoulikeit!”CriedNibs.
uWhatalovely,lovelyhouse,,,Wendysaid.Theboysweredelighted.??Weareyourchildren.,,saidthetwins.
Theyallloweredtheirkneesandheldouttheirarms.
“Oh,Wendylady,pleasebeourmother!,,theycriedinunion.
“Iwouldloveto,“saidWendy,?4butyouseeIamonlyalittlegirl.Ihavenoexperienceofbeingamother.”
“,,saidPeter.fctWejustneedanicemotherlyperson.v
“Oh,really?"Wendysaid.44IthinkthatisexactlywhatIam.”
“Itis.Itis!”theyallcried.
“Verywell,^^shesaid,uIwilldomybest.Comeinsidenowyounaughtychildren.Ithinkthere,sjustenoughtimefor
metofinishthestoryofCinderellabeforeIputyoutobed.”
Theywentin,andthatwasthefirstofthemanyjoyfuleveningstheyhadwithWendy.Byandbyshemadethem
comfortableinthebigbedintheirhomeunderthetrees.Butsheherselfsleptthatnightinthelittlehouse.Peterkept
watchingoutsidewithaSWOrd(僉∣J),becausethePirateS(海盜)couldbehearddrinkingfaraway,andthewolvesweregoing
aboutforfood.Thelittlehouselookedverywannandsafeinthedarkness.Aftersometime,Peterfellasleep,andallwas
stillandquietintheNeverland.
(adaptedfromPeterPan)
29.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitablefortheblank(空格)?
A.Ifsreallyapity.B.Ifsmypleasure.
C.Thatdoesn,tmatter.D.I,msorrytohearthat.
30.Accordingtothispassage,Peteris.
A.politeandbraveB.curiousandcreative
C.patientandpracticalD.modestandconfident
31.Whatcanwe?eamfromthepassage?
A.Therewaspossibledangeraroundthehouse.
B.ThechildrendislikedthestorytoldbyWendy.
C.Peterfellasleepafterhedrovethepiratesaway.
D.Wcndywasunwillingtobethechildren,smother.
(2023?江蘇南京?統(tǒng)考一模)KnowingthatMrs.Mallardsufferedfromahearttrouble,greatcarewastakentotellher
asgentlyaspossiblethenewsofherhusband,sdeath.
ItwashersisterJosephinewhotoldher,inbrokensentences.Herhusband,sfriendRichardswasthere,too.Hehad
beeninthenewspaperofficewhennewsoftherailroaddisasterwasreceived,withBrentlyMallard5Snameleadingthelist
of“ki∏ed".Hehadonlytakenthetimetomakesureofitstruthbyasecondtelegram,andhurriedtosendthesadmessage.
Shedidnothearthestoryasmanywomenhaveheardthesame.Sheweptatonce,withwildabandonment(拋棄),in
hersister,sarms.Whenthestoπnofsadnesshadspentitselfshewentawaytoherroomalone.
Therestood,facingtheopenwindow,acomfortablearmchair.Intothisshesank,tiredfromaphysicalexhaustionthat
heldherbodyandseemedtoreachintohersoul.
Shecouldseeintheopensquarebeforeherhousethetopsoftreesthatwereallaquiver(顫抖的,興奮的)withthe
newspringlife.Thedeliciousbreathofrainwasintheair.Thenotesofadistantsongwhichsomeonewassingingreached
her,andcountlesssparrowsweretwitteringintheeaves(屋檐).
Therewassomethingcomingtoherandshewaswaitingforit,fearfully.Whatwasit?Itwastoohardtoname.Butshe
feltit,comingoutofthesky,reachingtowardherthroughthesounds,thesmells,thecolorthatfilledtheair.
Nowherchestroseandfellviolently.Shewasbeginningtorecognizethisthingthatwasapproachingtopossessher,
andSheWaStryingVeryhardtobeatitbackWithherWiILWhenshegaveuptrying,alittlewhisperedwordescapedherlips.
Shesaiditoverandoverunderthebreath:?4free,free,free!,,
Shedidnotstoptoaskifitwasextremejoythatheldher.Sheknewthatshewouldweepagainwhenshesawthekind,
gentlehandsfoldedindeath;thefacethathadneverlookedatherexceptwithlove,grayanddead.Butshesawbeyondthat
bittermomentmanyyearstocomethatwouldbelongtoherabsolutely.Andsheopenedandspreadherarmsouttothemin
welcome.
Therewouldbenoonetoliveforduringthosecomingyears;shewouldliveforherself.Therewouldbenopowerful
willagainsthers.
Andyetshehadlovedhim—sometimes.Whatdiditmatter!Whatcouldlovecountforinthefaceofhernewfreedom.
t?Free!Bodyandsoulfree!,,shekeptwhispering.
4
Josephinewaskneelingbeforethecloseddoorwithherlipstothekeyhole.'Louise9openthedoor!Ibeg;openthe
door-youwillmakeyourselfill.,,
“Goaway,?amnotmakingmyselfill.n
Herfancy(幻想)wasrunningwildalongthosedaysaheadofher,allsortsofdaysthatwouldbeherown.Shebreathed
aquickprayerthatlifemightbelong.Itwasonlyyesterdayshehadthoughtwithashakethatlifemightbelong.
Shestoodupafteralongtimeandopenedthedoortohersister,sbegging.Shecarriedherselfunknowinglylikea
goddessofVictoiy.Sheheldhersister,swaist,andtogethertheywalkeddownthestairs.
Someonewasopeningthefrontdoorwithakey,ItwasBrentlyMallardwhoentered,alittletravel-stained(風(fēng)塵yf卜彳卜
的),calmlycaπyinghissuitcaseandumbrella.Hehadbeenfarfromthesceneoftheaccident,anddidnotevenknowthere
hadbeenone,HestoodamazedatJosephine,ssharpcry;atRichards,quickmotiontoscreenhimfromtheviewofhiswife.
Whenthedoctorscame,theysaidshehaddiedofheartdisease-ofthejoythatkills.
32.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph7indicate?
A.Mrs.Mallarddecidedtofightbackwhenherhusbandbeather.
B.Mrs.Mallardwastryinghardtofightagainstherhearttrouble.
C.Mrs.Mallardwasstrugglingwiththeguiltyfeelingofhappiness.
D.Mrs.Mallardwasextremelysadbecauseofherhusband,sdeath.
33.WhatcanWeinferaboutMr.Mallard?
A.Hewaskilledinarailroaddisaster.
B.Hesurvivedtherailroadaccident.
C.Hewasunawareofwhatwasgoingon.
D.Hehurriedbacktocomforthiswife.
34.WhatcanWeIeamfromParagraph14"Herfancy....mightbelong,,7
A.Mrs.Mallardwasmoreafraidofherfuturelife.
B.Mrs.Mallardmissedherhusbandverymuch.
C.Mrs.Mallardalwaysthoughtlifewashopeful.
D.Mrs.Mallardusedtothinklifewashopeless.
35.WhatreallykilledMrs.Mallard?
A.Thejoyofseeingherhusbandcomingbackalive.
B.Theshockoflosinghercomingfreedom.
C.Thefearofseeingtheghostofherhusband.
D.Thesadnessoflosingherhusbandsuddenly.
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