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1(黑龍江省鶴北林業(yè)局高級(jí)中學(xué)09-10學(xué)年期末考)IcametostudyintheUnitedStatesa

yearago.YetIdidnotknowtherealAmericansocietyuntilIwasinjuredinacaraccidentbecause

aftertheaccidentIhadtoseeadoctorandgotocourt.

Aftertheaccident.myroommatecalledadoctorforme.Iwasverygratefulanddetermined

torepayhimoneday.Butthenextday,heaskedmetopayhim$200forwhathehaddone.Iwas

astonished.Hehadgoodreasontochargeme,hesaid.AndifIwantedtocollectmoneyfromthe

personwhowasresponsibleformyinjury,Tdhavetohaveagoodlawyer.Andonlyagooddoctor

canhelpmegetagoodlawyer.Nowthathehadhelpedmefindagooddoctor,itwasonlyfairthat

Ishouldpayhim.

ButeverydayIwenttoseethedoctor,Ihadtowaitabout50minutes.Hewouldseetwoor

threepatientsatthesametime,andoftenstoptreatingonesoastoseeanother.Yethechargedme

$115eachtime.Thefinalexaminationreportconsistedoftenlines,anditcostme$215.

Mylawyerwasallsmilesthefirsttimewemet.Butafterthatheavoidedseeingmeatall.He

knewverywelltheotherpartywasresponsiblefortheaccident,yethehardlydidanything.He

simplywaitedtocollecthismoney.HewassoirresponsiblethatIdecidedtodismisshim.Andhe

mademepayhim$770.

NowIhadtoactasmyownlawyer.Duetomyinexperience,Itoldtheinsurancecompany

thedateIwasleavingAmerica.Knowingthat,theyplayedfortime...andIleftwithoutgettinga

cent.

66.Theauthor'sroommateofferedtohelphimbecause.

A.hefeltsorryfortheauthor

B.hethoughtitwasachancetomakesomemoney

C.heknewthedoctorwasaverygoodone

D.hewantedtheauthortohaveagoodlawyer

67.Agooddoctorisessentialfortheauthorto.

A.beproperlytreated

B.talkwiththepersonresponsiblefortheaccident

C.recoverbeforeheleavesAmerica

D.eventuallygettheresponsiblepartytopayforhisinjury

68.TheworcTcharge''inthethirdparagraphmeans.

A.beresponsibleB.accuseC.askasapriceD.claim

69.Boththedoctorandthelawyerinthispassagearevery.

A.friendlyB.selfishC.professionalD.busy

70.Whatconclusioncanyoudrawfromthestory?

A.GoingtocourtissomethingverycommoninAmerica.

B.Onemustbeverycarefulwhiledrivingacar.

C.TherearemorebadsidesinAmericathangoodsides.

D.MoneyismoreimportantthanotherthingsintheUS.

BDCBD

2(福建省四地六校聯(lián)考高一第一次月考)WhenIwasabout12,Ihadanenemy,agirlwho

likedtopointoutmyshortcomings(缺點(diǎn)).Weekbyweekherlistgrew:Iwasverythin,Iwasn't

agoodstudent,Italkedtoomuch,Iwastooproud,andsoon.ItriedtohearallthisaslongasI

could.Atlast,Ibecameveryangry.Irantomyfatherwithtearsinmyeyes.

Helistenedtomequietly,thenheasked.uArethethingsshesaystrueornot?Janet,didn'tyou

everwonderwhatyou'rereallylike?Well,younowhavethatgirFsopinion.Goandmakealist

ofeverythingshesaidandmarkthepointsthataretrue.Paynoattentiontotheotherthingsshe

said.”

Ididashetoldme.Tomygreatsurprise,Idiscoveredthatabouthalfthethingsweretrue.Some

ofthemIcouldn'tchange(likebeingverythin),butagoodnumberIcould-andsuddenlyI

wantedtochange.ForthefirsttimeIgotofairlyclearpictureofmyself.

IbroughtthelistbacktoDaddy.Herefusedtotakeit.'Thal'sjustforyou,“hesaid."Youknow

betterthananyoneelsethetruthaboutyourself.Butyouhavetolearntolisten,notjustcloseyour

earsinangerandfeelinghurt.Whensomethingsaidaboutyouistrue,you'Hfinditwillbeofhelp

toyou.Ourworldisfullofpeoplewhothinktheyknowyourduty.Don'tshutyourears.Listento

themall,buthearthetruthanddowhatyouknowistherightthingtodo.”

Daddy'sadvicehasreturnedtomeatmanyimportantmoments.Inmylife,Tveneverhadabetter

pieceofadvice.

56.Whatdidthefatherdoafterhehadheardhisdaughter'scomplaint?

A.Hetoldhernottopayanyattentiontowhather“enemy“hadsaid.

B.Hecriticized行比評(píng))herandtoldhertoovercomehershortcomings.

C.Hetoldhertowritedownallthather“enemy“hadsaidaboutherandpayattentiononlyto

thethingsthatweretrue.

D.Herefusedtotakethelistandhavealookatit.

57.Whatdoes"Weekbyweekherlistgrew"mean?

A.Weekbyweekshediscoveredmoreshortcomingsofmineandpointedthemouttome.

B.Shehadmadealistofmyshortcomingsandshekeptonaddingnewonestoitsothatitwas

growinglongerandlonger.

C.Iwashavingmoreandmoreshortcomingsastimewenton.

D.Weekbyweek,myshortcomingsgrewmoreserious.

58.Whydidherfatherlistentoherquietly?

A.Becausehebelievedthatwhatherdaughter's“enemy“saidwasmostlytrue.

B.Becausehehadbeensoangrywithhisdaughter'sshortcomingsthathewantedtoshowthisby

keepingsilentforawhile.

C.Becauseheknewthathisdaughterwouldnotlistentohimatthatmoment.

D.Becausehewasn'tquitesurewhichgirlwastellingthetruth.

59.Whichdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.NotanEnemy,buttheBestFriend

B.TheBestAdviceI'veEverHad

C.MyFather

D.MyChildhood

56-59CAAB

3(河北省唐山一中高一月考)Mr.Clintonandhis13-year-oldsonTonyarebasketballfans.Last

October10thwasTony'sbirthday,soMr.ClintondecidedtodrivehimtoNewYork,forthefirst

gameoftheWorldSeries.Theyhadnoticketbuthopedtobuyapairfromscalpers.

Itwasatwohours'ride.Aftertheyarrived,theywalkedinthestreetfortwohours,carryinga

sign(牌子)thatread,“Weneedtwotickets."Thereweremanyscalpersaround,butthecheapest

ticketwas$200.Theywereabouttoleavewhensuddenlyamanstoppedthem.Hetookouttwo

ticketsandhandedthemtoMr.Clinton.

“Howmuchdoyouwant?^^

“Justapresent,saidtheman."Enjoythegame.”

Mr.Clintonwouldn'laccept,sothemanexplained,'TmJackson.Hansismyboss.Heandhis

wifehaven'tmissedaWorldSeriesin18years.Butheisillandcan'twatchthegamethistime.

SohetoldmetogivethetwoticketstopeoplewhoIthoughtwouldactuallyenjoythegame.Alot

ofpeoplelookedasiftheymightjusttaketheticketsandsellthem.ThenIsawyouandIfollowed

youforawhile.Youseemedverydisappointed.YoumademethinkofmydadandmewhenIwas

achiId.IdreamedofgoingtoaWorldSeriesgamewithmyfather.Butmydreamnevercame

true.”

HowdoyousupposethismadeMr.Clintonandhissonfeel?HereiswhatMr.Clintonsaid:

“Thisisthemostwonderfulthingthateverhappenedtous.MyboyandImusthaveturnedto

eachotherover30timesandsaid,'Ican'tbelievethis/WestillneverforgetJacksonandHans.”

54.Theunderlinedwordscalpersinthefirstparagraphmeans.

A.peoplewhobuyticketsatareasonableprice

B.peoplewhosellticketsatareasonableprice

C.peoplewhobuyticketsatahighprice

D.peoplewhosellticketsatahighprice

D

4(河北省唐山一中高一月考)ThesunwasshiningasKevinwalkedtotheoldbench(長(zhǎng)凳)

wherehemetMikeeveryafternoonafterschool.Theyweregoodfriendsandlovedtoplay

football.Theydidn'thaveenoughmoneytobuyarealfootball,butMikehadmadeaballoutof

oldsockscoveredwithapieceofplastic.Itwasn'tbeautiful,butitworkedwell.Thetwofriends

didn'tstopkickingandrunninguntilverylate.

Thenextafternoon,MikeandKevinmetagainattheoldbench.Soonthehome-madeballwas

spinning(旋轉(zhuǎn))acrossthegrassastheboyslaughedandshoutedhappily.Theballwasstoppedby

aboywearinganicepairofsneakers(運(yùn)動(dòng)鞋).KevinwasupsetwhenhesawitwasSteven.

Thenextmorning,KevinTsmothergavehimanenvelope(信封).“Yourunclesentyoua

birthdaypresent,shesmiled.Kevin'seyesgrewbigwhenhesawthe$100bill.Laterthatday,

apairofnewsneakerlaynexttohischair,andinthecomer,arealfootball.

Thenextafternoon,SteveninvitedKevintoplayfootballonthefieldnexttothelibrary.

StevendidnotwantMiketojointhemonlybecauseMike'ssneakersweredirtyandhewasnot

goodatfootball.Whenthegamewasover,KevinandStevenwalkedpasttheoldbenchwhere

Mikewassitting.Stevenpickedupastoneandthrewitathim.Kevin,holdinghisnewfootballin

hishands,walkedonanddidnotlookback.

Oneafternoon,asKevinwalkedpasttheoldbench,hesawsomethinglyingunderit.He

lookedcloserandsawitwasthehome-madeball.Kevinwasfullofsorrowatthesightofhisold

home-madeball,andheletoutasadsigh(嘆氣).Ashissadnessturnedtoanger,hepickeduphis

newfootballandkickeditintotheair.Kevinkickeditsohardthatitflewpastthelibraryandover

theschoolgate.ThenKevinwalkedtothebenchandpickeduphishome-madeball.Holdingitin

hishands,Kevinsatdownandwaited.

57.Thebesttitleforthispassageis.

A.AHome-MadeFootballB.PlayingFootball

C.TwoCloseFriendsD.ANewFootball

A

5(河北省唐山一中高一月考)Rememberthatpeopleonlinemaynotbewhotheyseem,

becauseyoucan'tseeorevenheartheperson.Itwouldbeeasyforsomeonetomisrepresent

himself/herself.Thussomeonewhosaysthat“sheisa12-year-oldgirl."couldreallybeanold

man.

58.Theunderlinedwordmisrepresentmeans.

A.makingawrongjudgmentaboutB.understandingsomebodywrongly

C.givingawrongdescriptionofD.formingawrongopinionabout

Climbingattractspeoplebecauseit'sgoodexerciseforalmosteveryone.Youuseyourwholebody,

especiallyyourarmsandlegs.Thissportgivesyourbodyacompleteworkout.Whenyouclimb,

bothyourmindandyourbodycanbecomestronger.

59.Thewordworkoutunderlinedinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.

A.settlementB.exerciseC.excitementD.tiredness

AccordingtoareportpublishedontheBritishmedicalmagazine,TheLancet,astudyof10

Germanmobilephoneusersfoundthatwhentheyturnedontheirphones,theirbloodpressure

goesupby5-10millimetersofmercury(水銀柱).

60.Theword"TheLancet"isprobably.

A.thenameofamagazineB.thenameoftheresearchteam

C.thenameofahospitalD.thetitleofamedicalreport

CBA

6(河南省方城縣月考)Weoftenhearpeopletalkingaboutagenerationgap(代溝).Thename

isnew,buttheideais

old.Youngpeopleandtheirparentsdon'tunderstandeachother.Theworldhasalwayskept

changing.DuringthesecondcenturyafterChristawisemansaid,“Burymeonmyfacebecause

inalittlewhileeverythingwillbeturnedupsidedown.”

Therehasalwaysbeenagapbetweengenerations,butmorepeopletalkaboutitnow.OldMr.

Ellisthinksheunderstandswhathashappened.

“WhenIwasaboy,Ithoughttheworldwasabeautifulplace.Mylifewasverypleasant.But

whenIwasolder,Ilearnedaboutpeoplewhoweretreatedbadly,peoplewhodidn'thaveenough

toeat.Iwantedtohelpthem,andImarriedagirlwhowantedtohelpthem,too.Wewentto

meetingsandtalkedalot,butitdidn'tseemtomakemuchdifference.M

“Ourchildrengrewupinaworldatwar.Theydidn'tknowwhenthefightingwouldstop.

Theywantedtheirchildrentohaveniceclothesandtoys.Theydidn'twanttothinkaboutthe

future.Theythoughtnothingcouldbedoneaboutit.”

“NowIhavegrandchildren,andtheyhavetheirownideas.Theyaretryingtomaketheworld

better.Theyaretryingtohelpotherpeople.They'remakingpeoplelistentothem.Iamproudof

theirgeneration.”

36.Thewisemanmentionedinthetexttoldpeopletoburyhimonhisfacesothatwhen

everythingisturnedupsidedownhewill.

A.lieonhisstomachB.lieonhisback

C.standquietlyD.sitinpeace

37.WhichgenerationdidNOTwanttodoanythingtomaketheworldabetterone?

A.Mr.Ellis'generationB.Hischildren'sgeneration

C.Hisgrandchildren'sgenerationD.Noneoftheabove.

38.Whichgenerationis/wasmoreefficientinmakingtheworldbetterone?

A.Mr.Ellis'generation.B.Hischildren'sgeneration.

C.Hisgrandchildren\generation.D.Noneoftheabove.

39.Whatisthewriter'sattitudetowardsthegenerationgap?

A.Unacceptable.B.Awful.C.Funny.D.Common.

36—39BBCD

7(河南省信陽(yáng)二高中高二月考)JeanDriscollcangofasterinherwheelchairthantheworld?

sbeslmarathoners(馬拉松運(yùn)動(dòng)員)canrun!

InApril,JeanfinishedtheBostonMarathonin1hour34minutes22seconds.That'sabout33

minutesfasterthanthewinningmalerunner!Shecompetedonthetrack,too.Shewassecondin

the800meterwheelchairraceatthe1992Olympics.

Jeandoesn'tliketobetoldshe'sbrave.'TminsportsbecauseI'macompetitiveperson!”

Jeanwasbornwithspinabefida(脊柱裂),abirthillnessthatdamagesthespine(脊椎).Shebegan

touseawheelchairtogelaroundinhighschool.Thenshetriedwheelchairraceandwasamazed.^^

Playerscrashedintoeachotherandfelloutoftheirchairs,shesays,“Itwasfun.”

Jeantriedotherwheelchairsports.AttheUniversityofIllinois,herwheelchairbasketballteam

wontwonationaltitles.

NowJeancoachesandteaches.Shetriestogetpeopletosetgoals."WhenIsignmyautograph

(親筆簽名),saysJean,“Iwrite,dreambigandworkhard.”

61.WhatmadeJeantakepartinsports?

A.Shewasbrave.

B.Shewascompetitive.

C.Shewasstrong.

D.Shewasdisabled.

62.Whatkindofeducationdidshereceive?

A.Highschool.

B.Juniormiddleschool.

C.Higheducation.

D.Primaryschool.

63.WhatisJean'sadviceonhowtosucceed?

A.Workhard.B.Hopeforthebest.

C.Dreamalot.D.Havegreatwishesandworkhard.

BCD

8(河南省信陽(yáng)商城高中高一月考)Theclockstruckelevenatnight.Thewholehousewasquiet.

Everyonewasinbedexceptme.Underthestronglight,Ilookedsadlybeforeahugepileof

troublesomestufftheycall“books”.

Iwasgoingtohavemyexaminationthenextday,"WhencanIgotobed?"Iaskedmyself.Ididn't

answer,infactIdarednot.

Theclockstruck12."Oh,dear!'*Icried,"tenmorebookstoreadbeforeIcangotobed!”We

pupilsarethemostwretchedcreaturesintheworld.Daddoesnotagreewithmeonthis.Hedid

nothavetoworksohardwhenhewasaboy

Theclockstruckone.Iwasquitehopelessnow.IforgotallIhadlearnt.Iwastootiredtogo

on.IdidtheonlythingIcould.Iprayed,“Oh,God,Pleasehelpmepasstheexamtomorrow.Ido

promisetoworkhardafterwards,Amen."Myeyeswereheavy,soheavythatIcouldhardlyopen

them.Afewminuteslater,withmyheadonthedesk,Ifellasleep.

56.Whentheauthorwasgoingoverhislessons,alltheothersinthehousewere.

A.asleepB.workinginbed

C.outsideD.quietlylaughingathim

57.Reviewinghislessonsdidn'thelphimbecause..

A.itwastoolateatnightB.hewasverytired

C.hiseyes1idsweresoheavythathecouldn'tkeepthemopen

D.hehadn'tstudiedhardbeforetheexamination

58.Whatdoyousupposehappenedtotheauthor?

A.Hewenttoachurchtoprayagain

B.Hepassedtheexambyluck

C.HefailedintheexamD.Hewaspunishedbyhisteacher

59.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe.

A.TheNightBeforetheExaminationB.WorkingFarintotheNight

C.ASlowStudentD.GoingOverMyLessons

ADCA

9(河南省信陽(yáng)商城高中高一月考)F.ScottFitzgerald,bornonSeptember24,1896,an

Americannovelist,wasonceastudentofSt.PaulAcademy,theNewmanSchoolandattended

Princeton.Universityforashortwhile.In1917hejoinedthearmyandwaspostedinAlabama,

wherehemethisfuturewifeZeldaSayre.Thenhehadtomakesomemoneytoimpressher.

Hislifewithherwasfullofgreathappiness,ashewroteinhisdiary:4"Myownhappinessinthe

pastoftengotsuchjoythatIcouldshareitevenwiththepersondearesttomebuthadtowalkit

awayinquietstreetsandtakedownpartsofitinmydiary.^^

Thissideofparadise,hisfirstnovel,waspublishedin1920.Encouragedbyitssuccess,

Fitzgeraldbegantodevotemoretimetohiswriting.Thenhecontinuedwiththenovelthe

BeautifulandDamned(1922),acollectionofshortstoriesThalesoftheJazzAge(1922),anda

playTheVegetable(1923).ButhisgreatestsuccesswasthenovelTheGreatGatsby,publishedin

1925,whichquickbroughthimpraisefromtheliteraryworld.Yetitfailedtogivehimtheneeded

financialsecurity.Then,in1926,hepublishedanothercollectionofshortstoriesAlltheSad

YoungMen.

However,Fitzgerald\problemswithhiswifeZeldahadaneffectonhiswriting.Duringthe

1920shetriedtoreorderhislife,butfailed.By1930,hiswifehadherfirstbreakdownandwentto

aSwissclinic.DuringthisperiodhecompletednovelsTenderIstheNightin1934andThelove

ofthelastTycoonin1940.WhilehiswifewasinhospitalintheUnitedStates,hegottotally

addictedto(沉迷于)alcohol.SheilaGraham,hisdearfriend,helpedhimfighthisalcoholism.

72.HowmanynovelswrittenbyFitzgeraldarementionedinthepassage?

A.5B.6C.7D.8

73.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectordertodescribeFitzgerald'slifeaccordingtothe

passage?

a.Hebecameaddictedtodrinking.

b.HestudiedatSt.PaulAcademy.

c.HepublishedhisfirstnovelThisSideofParadise.

d.TheGreatGatsbywonhighpraise.

e.Hefailedtoreorderhislife.

f.HejoinedthearmyandmetZelda.

A.f-c-e-a-b-dB.b-e-a-f-c-dC.f-d-e-c-b-aD.b-f-c-d-e-a

74.WecaninferfromthepassagethatFitzgerald.

A.hadmadesomemoneywhenhemetZeldainAlabama.

B.waswelleducatedandwelloffbeforeheservedinthearmy

C.wouldhavecompletedmoreworksifhiswifehadn'tbrokendown

D.helpedhisfriendgetridofdrinkingwhilehiswifewasinhospital

75.Thepassageisprobablyfollowedbyaconcludingparagraphabout.

A.Zelda'spersonallife

B.Zelda'sillnessandtreatment

C.Fitzgerald'sfriendshipwithGraham

D.Fitzgerald'scontributionstotheliteraryworld

ADCD

10(河南省鄭州市第47中學(xué)高一第一次月考)Pennsylvania—WhenConnieBeckandher

husbandawoketostrangenoiseslastweekend,theythoughthighwindswererattling(使...發(fā)

出響聲)theirhome.

Whattheyfoundwasevenmoreunexpected:Adeerwastakingabubble(泡沫)bathintheir

bathtub.

“Iwasn'texactlydressedforcompany,Mrs.Becksaid."Wewerejustwakingup.”

ThedeerburstthroughthefrontdoorearlyonSaturday,ranpastthecouple'sbedroomand

intothebathroom.

Somehowhemanagedtoturnonthewaterinthebathtubandknockoverabottleofbubble

bathintothebathtub.Hethengothimselfintothebubblywater.

“Youcouldhearthewaterrunningoverthekicking,Becksaid.

TheBeckscalledStateGameCommissionofficials,whoarrivedwithtranquilizers(鎮(zhèn)靜劑J)

andalotoflaughter.

“Aguysaid,'There'snothingwrong...he'sjustintheretakingabubblebath,'"Mrs.Beck

said.

Theanimalwassoonbroughtundercontrol,removedfromthehouseandreleased.

“Hewasunharmedexceptforalittlecutabovetheeye,“saidMrs.Beck."Wewerealso

fortunate.Therewasn*tmuchdamage,exceptforthefrontdoor,somemarksonthetub,andafew

hoof(蹄)printsonthefloor.n

43.Whendidthestorytakeplace?

A.OnthenightofFriday.B.OnthelatenightofSaturday.

C.OntheearlymorningofSaturday.D.OnSundayevening.

44.WhenMrs.Becksaid,“Iwasn'texactlydressedforcompany,n(inparagraph3)she.

A.wasjokingabouttheincidentB.meantsheneverlikedpeopletovisit

C.explainedshewasabouttogotoworkD.wishedshecouldhavenewclothes

45.Aftertheanimalburstthroughthedoorandenteredthebathroom,he.

A.managedtocoverhimselfwithbubblesB.kickedoverthetub

C.begantoswiminthetubD.happenedtoturnonthebathtaps

46.Whenhewasremovedfromthehouse,.

A.thedeerwassetfree

B.thedeerdestroyedthetubandthefloor

C.theofficialsmadefunofthecouple

D.theofficialsdiscoveredthedeerwasbadlyinjuredintheeye

43-46.CADA

11(河南省鄭州市智林學(xué)校高一第一次月考)Everyonewouldliketobeamillionaire,a

personwithalotofmoney,butcanyouimaginehavingover$30millionandonlybeing20years

old?BritneySpearsfromKentwood,asmalltowninLouisiana,isonly20yearsold.Sheisa

worldfamousfilmstarwithnotonly$30millionbutalsoa$2millionhouseinLA.Atheryoung

age,shecanlookafterherfamilyfinancially(經(jīng)濟(jì)上)allherlife.Thisyearisabigyearfor

Britney.Sheisnowona31-daytouroftheUSandeveryconcertisasell-out.Thatmeansshe

playsinfrontofacrowdofaround18,000peopleeverytime.It,satiringschedulebutbringsher

alot.Whentouring,shegoestobedaround1a.m.andthenhasalie-inuntil1p.m.thenextday.

Herphilosophy(人生觀)istotakecareofthebodyandrelaxbutalwaysmakesureyouwork

hardandhavefun.

Spearsisnotpleasedwithonlytouringandsellingnearly40millionrecordssoshedecidedtostep

intothemoviebusinessandtryabitofacting.Shemadeanappearancein“AustinPower3"this

yearandsheisfilmingateenagelightplaythatwillcomeoutinMarch2003.Inthismovie,she

hasastarringrole.

ForBritney,actingisanotherwaytoexpressherselfandsheisenthusiastic(熱心的)aboutitall.

Ifhermoviesaresuccessful,hermoneyinthebankissuretogrowbyanotherfewmilliondollars

butshedoesitforthelove,notthemoney,assheherselftellsthereporters.

56.Wecaninfer(推斷)fromthetextthatmostmillionairesare.

A.olderthan20B.around20C.intheir30sD.intheir40s

57.Theunderlinedword"you"inthefirstparagraphrefersto.

A.apersoningeneralB.aspecialperson

C.BritneySpearsD.apersoninterestedinmoney

58.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothetext?

A.Thoughyoung,Britneycansupportherfamilynow.

B.Whiletouring,Britneysleepsabout12hoursaday.

C.TheteenagecomedymoviewasbasedonBritney'sownstory.

D.Britneywillbeevenricherwithhermoviessuccessful.

59.AccordingtoBritneySpears,sheworks.

A.tobeagreatactressB.fortheenjoymentC.formoneyD.tobemorefamous

AACB

12(湖北省監(jiān)利中學(xué)高一第一次月考)AHALF-EMPTYBASKET

Oncetherewasapoorfarmerandhisfarmbelongedto(屬于)arichman.Onedayhe

broughtabasketofapplestotherichman'shouse.Onthedoorsteps,hemettwomonkeys

dressedlikechildren.Theyjumpedontothebaskettoeattheapplesandthrewsomeontheground.

Thefarmerpolitelytookoffhishatandaskedthemonkeystogetoff.Theyobeyed(月艮從)andthe

farmerwentintothehouse.Heaskedtoseetherichman.Aservanttookhimtotheroomwhere

therichmanwassitting.

"Ihavebroughtyouthebasketofapplesyouaskedfor,1'hesaid.

“Butwhyhaveyoubroughtahalf-emptybasket?"therichmanasked.

nImetyourchildrenoutside,andtheystole(偷)someoftheapples.'1

65.Whydidthefarmerbringapplestotherichman?Because

A.hewaspoorB.helikedtherichman

C.hisfarmbelongedtotherichmanD.therichman'schildrenlikedapples

66.Whatdidthemonkeysdowhenthefarmerwasonthedoorsteps?

A.Theyjumpedandjumped.B.Theyplayed.

C.Theyranaway.D.Theyatesomeoftheapples.

67.Themonkeysleftthebasketbecause

A.theyhadthrownapplesontheground

B.thefarmerhadpolitelyaskedthemtogetoff

C.theywereafraidofthehat

D.thefarmerwasangrywiththem

68.Howdidtherichmanfeelwhenhesawthebasket?Hefelt

A.pleasedB.unhappyC.excitedD.moved

CDBB

13(江蘇省姜堰市漆潼中學(xué)高一10月月考)“BANG!”thedoorcausedareverberation(回

聲).Itwasjuststandingthere,withfatherstandingononeside,andIontheotherside.

Wewerebothingreatanger.<4Neversetfootinthishouseagain!”stormedfather.With

tearswellingupinmyeyes,Irushedoutoftheflatandranalongthestreet.

Thestreetlightswereshining,causingrathersad-feeling.Iwanderedaimlessly.

Ayoungfatherwhoheldachildinhisarmswalkedpastme.IfeltasifIsawmy

childhoodfromanotherspace:happyandcarefree.

Butnow...Idon'tknowwhetheritisbecauseIhavegrownuporbecausedadisgetting

old.Wedifferinourwaysofthinking.Healwaysputhisopinionsandcodesofbehavioronme.

WheneverIdosomethingwrong,heneveradmitsit.Wearejustliketwopeoplecomingfromtwo

differentworlds.Itfeelslikethereisanirondoorbetweenusthatcanneverbeopened.

Iwanderedthestreets,withoutadestinationinmind.Myheartwasfrozenonthishot

summernight.AsIwalkedontherewerefewerandfewerpeopleonthestreets,untilIhadonly

thestreetlightstokeepmecompany.WhenIfinallyreachedthehigh-riseapartmentblockin

whichIlived』sawthatthelightwasstillon.

Ithoughttomyself:“Isfatherwaitingforme,orishestillangrywithme?”

Infact,itwasnothing.Perhaps,dadwasthrowingawaysomeofhisoldstamps.Perhaps

hethoughttheywereuseless.IneverhadthecouragetotellhimthatIlikedcollectingstamps.I

can,tstandhisoutrageous(蠻橫的)words:"Ican'tthrowyouaway,letalonetheseoldpapers?”

Allthelightswereoffexceptfather's.

Dadwasalwayslikethis.Maybehedidn'tknowhowtoexpresshimself.Aftershouting

atme,henevershowedanymercyoranymomentsofregret.Afteranargumenthehasthehabitof

creepingupinmysleepandthentuckingmeunderneaththecovers.

Thiswashowhealwayswas.Hehasbeenaleaderforsolongthattellingeveryoneelse

whattodohasbecomehissecondnature.

Thelightwasstillon."AmIwrong?^^Iwhispered,maybe...Withthekeyinhand,Iwas

asnervousasIhadeverbeen.Atlast,Idecidedtoopenthedoor.AssoonasIopenedthedoor

tearsrandownmycheeks.Isuddenlyreali

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