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ANothingwasgoingrightforDr.Turneratthehospital.Hemadeamistakewhile operationonapatient.Hefeltsurehewasnolongertrustedanddecidedtochangehisjob.Onedayhelearnedfromthepaperthatadoctorwaslookingforapartner. Thedoctor,whosenamewasJohnson,livedinThroby,asmalltowninthenorthof England.Afewdayslater,Dr.TurnerwenttoThorby,andarrivedatDr.Johnsonshomeearlyintheafternoon.Thougholdandalittledeaf,Dr.Johnsonstillhadagoodbrain.He kepttalkingtothevisitoraboutthetownanditspeople.Whentheyturnedtothe questionofpartnership,itwasalreadysevenintheevening.Dr.Johnsoninvited Dr.Turnertohavedinnerwithhiminarestaurantbeforecatchingthetrainbackto London.Dr.TurnernoticedthatDr.Johnsonwasfondofgoodfoodandexpensive wines.Theyhadanexcellentmeal.Whenthebillwasbrought,Dr.Johnsonfeltinhispocket.“Oh,dear,”hesaid.“Iveforgottenmymoney.”“Thatsallright,”Dr.Turner said.“Illpaythebill.”Ashedidso,hebegantowonderwhetherDr.Johnsonwas worthyoftrust.56.Dr.Turnerdecidedtoleavehispresentjobbecause.A.hehadneverbeentrusted B.itdemandedtogreatskillsC.hebelieveditofferedlittlehopeforhisfutureD.hethoughtthehospitalwouldlikehimtoleave57.Thetwodoctorsspentmostoftheafternoontalkingabout.A.thingsofnointeresttoDr.JohnsonB.thingsofnoimportancetoDr.TurnerC.healthmatters D.foodanddrink58.Thestorysuggeststhat.A.Dr.JohnsondidnotlikeDr.Turner B.thetwodoctorswouldbecomefriendsC.thetwodoctorswouldnotworktogetherD.Dr.Turnerdecidedtostayathispresentjob59.Thewordsdidsointhelastsentencemean.A.caughtthetrainbacktoLondonB.feltinhispocketC.paidthebill D.saidthosewordsBForChildrenMuseum:ChildrensMuseum,Sundays,89NorthStreet,67641235Storytime:ChildrensLibrary,106GreenStreet,Wednesdaysduring9:30a.m-5:00p.m.66599624Sports:SoccerClub,TuesdaysandThursdays,16YangtzeRoad,96725643BasketballClub,WednesdaysandFridays,79071632Cinema:Newfilmsforchildren,99BrickRoad,69001354UsefulPhoneNumbersFastFoodRestaurant:66387901Hospital:68787451VisitorInformationCenter:800-120-9847Taxi:79210583VisitorHotelInformation:800-739-730260.ItsFridayafternoon。youcangoto_.A.visitthemuseumB.playsoccerC.playbasketballD.readchildrensstories61.Ifchildrenwanttowatchnewfilms,theyshouldgoto_.A.16YangtzeRoadB.89NorthMainStreetC.106GreenStreetD.99BrickRoad62If you dial 66387901,you can _. A. ask for some hotel information B. do some shopping C. have a good story time D. order fast food in a restaurant 63LilysfatherisillSheshoulddial_.A.800-120-9847B.79210583C.6878745lD.9672564364Youcannotgetanyinformationabout_fromthetwonoticesA.lookingforahotelB.doingeyeexercisesC.eatingfastfoodD.takingataxiCThisstorytookplacealongtimeago.Butithasbeenrepeatedtimeandtimeagain. Everyoneismovedbythetruestory.An old man was knocked down by a car and was taken to hospital. He was badly hurt, and during his few returns to consciousness(知觉), he repeatedly called for his son.Noneknewwherehissonwas.Adirtyletterwasfoundinhispockets.Thenurse learnedthathissonwasasoldierinNorthCarolina.ThehospitalcalledtheRedCrossofficetofindtheyoungman.Theyoungsoldier wasrushedtotheairportintimetocatchtheplane.Itwaseveningwhentheyoungsoldierwalkedintothehospital.Anursetookhimto thebedsidesoftheoldman.“Yoursonishere,”shesaidtotheoldman.Shehadtorepeatthewordsseveraltimesbeforetheoldmanseyesopened.Hedimlysawtheyoungmanandgotgreat comfort.Hereachedouthishand.Thesoldierheldtheoldmanshandandofferedwordsofhope.Allthroughthenighttheyoungsoldiersatbesidethebed.Thenurseofferedto watchinsteadofhimforawhile,herefused.Atdawntheoldmandied.Thenursestartedtocomforthimbutthesoldieraskedher,“Whowasthatoldman?”“Hewasyourfather,”sheanswered.“No,hewasnt.Ineversawhimbefore.Iknewrightawaytherewasamistake,butIalsoknewheneeded hisson,andhissonjustwasnthere.IrealizedIwasneeded.SoIstayed.”65Whatistrueabouttheoldman?A.Hewasseriouslyinjuredandwoulddiesoon.B.Heknewquitewellwhathadhappenedtohim.C.Heonceandagainwantedtocallhisson.D.Hewasknockeddeadnearahospital.66Whentheoldmanandtheyoungmanmet,.A.Theoldmanwishedtheyoungmangoodluckinthefuture.B.Theyoungmansaidsomethingtocomforttheoldman.C.Thedoctorsandnursesfeltithopefultosavetheoldman.D.Theybothrecognizedeachotheratonce.67Weknowfromthispassage.A.theRedCrossissomethingforpeopletofindpersons.B.theyoungmanknewhewaswronglycalledwhenhegotontheplane.C.thehospitalhadmeanttosavetheoldmanwiththeyoungmanscomingbutfailed. D.Theyoungmanmighthavethesamenameastheoldmansson.DIhavebeensurprisedeachtimemychildhascomehomefromschoolwitha messagesayinghisteacherwantstoseeme.Iknowmysonseemsverynaughty.Hecannotconcentrat e(专心)on reading, he makes silly mistakes in his homework or often fails his exams. Whenever such things happen, his teacher shouts,“Ask your parents to come here.” And then I have to go with my tail between my legs to find out whats going on with my son and to listen to the teacher scold(训斥)him.Ireallyfeelsorryformysonsmistakesandusuallyfeelpersonallyresponsible.ButIcanthelpfeelingangrywithhimafterameetingwithhisteacher.Gradually,Ihaverealizedthatangerwilldohimnogood,andthatactuallyheneedsmyhelp.Ontheotherhand,Ithinkthattoeducateour“littleemperors(皇帝)”,there needs to be more understanding and cooperation(合作)between teachers and parents.68.Thewriterschild_.A.isrudetoothersB.isoftenlateforschoolC.isdishonestD.doesntdowellinhislessons69.Whentheteacher_,hisfatherwillbetoldtogotoschool.A.getsangryB.shoutsC.wantstoscoldtheboyD.listenspatiently70.Whiletheteacherisscoldingthechild,thewriter_.A.cutsinsometimesB.shoutsatthestudentC.feelsashamedD.listensimpatiently71.Inthewritersopinion_willdogoodtothenaughtychild.A.scolding B.angerC.teachersmeetingwiththeparentD.helpingthechildtorealizehismistakeEItlookslikeamobilephone,buttheserviceismuchcheaper.Itactslikeamobile phone,butonlyinyourowncity.Beyondthecitywalls,itsuseless.“Little Smart”, also called “xiaolingtong”, has always been compared to mobile phones. But actually, it is more like one of those cordless phones(无绳电话) used around the home. The only difference is that this one reaches much further than from the bathroom to the living room. It can travel across an entire city.CheapcostsarethemainreasonforthesuccessofLittleSmart.Itcosts25yuanamonthforthelineandabout0.1yuanperminutetouse.Amobilephone,onthe otherhand,cancostfourorfivetimesasmuch.Whatsmore,unlikemobilephones,theresnofee(费)forincomingcalls.Sotheselowchargeshaveattractedmanyusers.But, Little Smart is not really that smart. Users often complain about its bad voice quality. And there are not as many stations to pick up its signals(信号) as there are for mobiles. “I couldnt receive a phone call if I was on a bus,” said Li Ping, a user in Hangzhou. “It worked fine when I stood still, but there were breaks in signal when I was moving.” Scientists are trying to make Little Smart more user-friendly. Messaging and Internet access(接入) have been added to the service. And the latest Little Smart handset even has color screen.72.HowisthechargeofLittleSmart?A.About10fenperminutetouse.B.Itcostsfourorfivetimesmorethanamobilephone.C.Itonlycosts25yuaneachmonth.D.Theresnofeeforcalls.73.WhyareusersnotsatisfiedwithLittleSmart?A.Theycantheareachotherclearlyoutofthecity.B.TherearesofewstationsforLittleSmarttopickupitssignals.C.Whenyouuseit,youmuststandup.D.Thechargesarelow.74.Theunderlinedword“handset”inthelastparagraphmeans“_”.A.thehandbagB.telephoneC.serviceD.mobilephone75.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.ItswrongtosaythatLittleSmartissmart.B.ScientistaretryingtomakeLittleSmartsmaller.C.LittleSmartwillbebetterthantoday.D.PeoplewillchangeLittleSmartintoamobilephone.56-59 CBCC 56 C 解析:这是一个语义理解题。A,B,D项文章没提到,故排除;He felt sure he was no longer trusted and decided to change his job 答案在这句中,他感觉很确信他不在被医院所相信,所以决定换工作。C项 希望很渺茫,正确 57.B 解析:总结题,通过对短文的理解总结大意。他们一下午谈所在城镇,谈当地居民,七点了才开始谈合作的问题。所以B正确 58.C 解析:这属于阅读中的推断题, 命题常包括以下动词:infer, imply, suggest, conclude, assume.解题对策:根据文中的关键词,短语,结构进行推断;通过阅读某段或几段内容注意:要根据文中内容进行推断,不能凭空猜测. 答案可从最合一句he began to wonder whether Dr. Johnson was worthy of trust得知Dr. Johnson可能不值得合作 59.C 解析:联系上下文可知so代替前文提到的“付账” 60-64 CDDCB 60.C 解析:表格题属于细节题。Basketball Club, Wednesdays and Fridays 61.D 解析:Cinema: New films for children, 99 Brick Road, 69001354 62.D 解析:Fast Food Restaurant: 66387901 63.C 解析:Hospital: 68787451 64.B 65-67 ABD 65.A 解析:总结大意题,需要对全篇的理解才能做出准确的判断。显然BD是错误的。 66.B 解析:由He dimly saw the young man and got great comfort. He reached out his hand. The soldier held the old mans hand and offered words of hope可知年轻的战士说了些鼓励的话,其他均不符合 67.D 解析:由问题知道这是一道推论题,就不能凭空猜测。A很明显是错误的,红十字会是做什么的这是个常识;战士是看到老人才知道不是自己的
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