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1、 中国最大的教育门户 E度高考网记叙文类考资源网 (I)Ammie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the accident that had scarred(留下创伤) her for life. The curious child reached up to grab the wire of a hot kettle in the family kitchen and poured boiling water over her tiny infant frame.Her

2、 mother Ruby turned round and, seeing Ammie horribly burnt, called an ambulance which rushed her daughter to a nearby hospital. Twenty percent of Ammies body had been burned and all of her burns were third-degree. There, using tissue taken from unburned areas of Ammies body, surgeons(外科医生)performed

3、complex skin grafts(移植) to close her wounds and control her injuries, an operation that took about six hours. Over the next 16 years, Ammie underwent 12 more operations to repair her body.When she started school at Maxwelton Primary at age 4, other pupils made cruel comments or simply wouldnt play w

4、ith her. “ I was the only burned child in the street, the class and the school,” she recalled, “some children refused to become friends because of that.”Today, age 17, Ammie can only ever remember being a burned person with scars; pain is a permanent part of her body. She still has to have two furth

5、er skin grafts. Yet she is a confident, outgoing teenager who offers inspiration and hope to other young burns victims.She is a member of the Scottish Burned Chindrens Club, a charity set up last year. This month, Ammie will be joining the younger children at the Graffham Water Center in Cambridgesh

6、ire for the charitys first summer camp. “Ill show them how to shrug off unkind stares from others,” she says. Ammie loves wearing fashionable sleeveless tops, and she plans to show the youngsters at the summer camp that they can too. “I do not go to great lengths to hide my burns scars,” she says, “

7、I gave up wondering how other people would react years ago.”1.What would be the best title of the passage?A. Angel of Hope B. A seriously burned girl survivesC. Permanent scars and pain for a girlD. Shrug off unkind stares2. How many operations has Ammie already had? A. One B. Twelve C. Thirteen D.

8、Fifteen3. What did other children do when Ammie first went to school? A. They were friendly to her B. They laughed at her C. They were cruel to her D. They were afraid of her4. Ammie will teach the younger children at the Graffham Water Center to _. A. hide their scars by proper dressingB. face othe

9、rs unkindness bravely C. recover quickly D. live a normal life5. Which of the following words is not proper to describe Ammie? A. Confident B. Outgoing C. Optimistic D. Fashionable 1-5 ACCBD(II)Mexico City is truly one of the most amazing cities in the world with a mixture of both the old and new wo

10、rld. From the moment your plane starts to descend into this vast city, you know that your trip will be quite an adventure.Once in your taxi and the moment you leave the airport, you are amazed at the large amount of slow traffic. The volume of the traffic can be stressful to some. The "Paseo de

11、 la Reforma(改革大道)", running southwest across the city, is one of the major tourist and business areas in Mexico City with many high quality hotels only walking distance from great restaurants and other tourist attractions. The only problem you will have is trying to see all of these sites durin

12、g your vacation time. One of the most popular attractions in this area is the National Museum of Anthropology along the northwest part of the street. There are thousands of artifacts on display showing the history of the area and numerous items found from the many Aztec sites in the area. Walking so

13、uthwest from the museum, you will soon reach the Mexico City Zoo, which is a great place to spend an afternoon. Across the street from the museum is the Chapultepec Castle, once an important site in the Mexican-American war. It's also a good idea to take the train up the hill to where the castle

14、 is located as the hill is steep. It's important to keep in mind that Mexico City is over 7,000 feet above sea level and some feel it difficult to breathe when walking. You can take a taxi to the Coyoacan market during the evening on a weekend. It's a great place to get some cheap souvenirs

15、to bring back home and to enjoy some traditional Mexican cuisine. However, you must be careful where you eat and that the meat is well cooked.1. The tourists in Mexico City may not be satisfied with_. A. the high speed of the traffic B. the heavy traffic of the city C. the polluted air in the city D

16、. their safety in the city2. From the third paragraph, we can learn that_. A. the number of the city attractions can't meet the needs of the tourists B. it is convenient for tourists to visit the city from where they stay C. tourists have problems when visiting the sites in Mexico City D. touris

17、ts often have their three meals in the high quality hotels3. Which of the following shows the correct positions of the following places? P = Paseo de la Reforma M = the National Museum of Anthropology C = the Chapultepec Castle Z = the Mexico City Zoo4. Which of the following attractions may interes

18、t those who want to study the military (of thearmy) history of Mexico City? A. The National Museum of Anthropology. B. The Coyoacan market. C. The Chapultepec Castle. D. The Aztec sites.1-4 BBDC(III)Normally a student must attend a certain number of courses in order to graduate, and each course whic

19、h he attends gives him a credit (学分) which he may count towards a degree. In many American universities the total work for a degree consists of thirty-six courses each lasting for one semester (学期). A typical course consists of three classes per week for fifteen weeks; while attending a university a

20、 student will probably take four or five courses during each semester. Normally a student would expect to take four years attending two semesters each year. It is possible to spread the period of work for the degree over a longer period. It is also possible for a student to move between one universi

21、ty and another during his degree course, though this is not in fact done as a regular practice.For every course that he follows, a student is given a grade, which is recorded, and the record is available for the student to show to prospective(预期的) employers. All this imposes a constant pressure and

22、strain of work, but in spite of this some students still find time for great activity in student affairs. Elections to positions in student organizations arouse much enthusiasm (热情). The effective work of maintaining discipline is usually performed by students who advise the academic authorities (权威

23、). Any student who is thought to have broken rules, for example, by cheating has to appear before a student court. With the enormous numbers of students, the operation of the system does involve a certain amount of activity. A student who has held one of these positions of authority is much respecte

24、d and it will be of benefit to him later in his career.1. Normally a student would at least attend _ classes per week.A. 36 B. 12 C. 20 D.152. According to the first passage an American student is allowed _.A. to live in a different universityB. to take a particular course in a different universityC

25、. to live at home and drive to classesD. to get two degrees from two different universities3. American students are usually under pressure of work because _.A. their academic performance will affect their future careersB. they are heavily involved in student affairsC. they have to observe university

26、 disciplineD. they want to run for positions of authoring4. Some students are enthusiastic for positions in student organizations probably because_.A. they hate the constant pressure and strain of their studyB. they will then be able to stay longer in the universityC. such positions help them get be

27、tter jobsD. such positions are usually well paid14 BBAC(IV)A year ago August, Dave Fuss lost his job driving a truck for a small company in west Michigan. His wife, Gerrie, was still working in the local school cafeteria, but work for Dave was scarce, and the price of everything was rising. The Fuss

28、es were at risk of joining the millions of Americans who have lost their homes in recent years. Then Dave and Gerrie received a timely gift$7,000,a legacy(遗产) from their neighbors Ish and Arlene Hatch, who died in an accident. “It really made a difference when we were going under financially(经济上),”

29、says Dave.But the Fusses werent the only folks in Alto and the neighboring town of Lowell to receive unexpected legacy from the Hatches. Dozens of other families were touched by the Hatches generosity. In some cases, it was a few thousand dollars; in others, it was more than $100,000.It surprised ne

30、arly everyone that the Hatches had so much money, more than $3 millionthey were an elderly couple who lived in an old house on what was left of the family farm.Children of the Great Depression, Ish and Arlene were known for their habit of saving. They thrived on(喜欢) comparison shopping and would rou

31、tinely go from store to store, checking prices before buying something. Through the years, the Hatches paid for local children to attend summer camp when their parents couldnt afford it. “Ish and Arlene never asked if you needed anything.” says their friend Sandy Van Weelden. “They could see things

32、they could do to make you happier and they would do them.” Even more extraordinary was that the Hatches had their farmland distributed(分送). It was the Hatches wish that their legacya legacy of kindness as much as one of dollars and cents should enrich the whole community (社区) and last for generation

33、s to come. Neighbors helping neighborsthat was Ish and Arlene Hatchs story.1. According to the text, the Fusses _.A. were employed by a truck company B. worked in a school cafeteriaC. were in financial difficultyD. lost their home2. Which of the following is true of the Hatches? A. They gave away th

34、eir possessions to their neighbors. B. They left the family farm to live in an old house. C. They had their children during the Great Depression. D. They helped their neighbors to find jobs.3. Why would the Hatches routinely go from store to store? A. They decided to open a store.B. They wanted to s

35、ave money. C. They couldnt afford expensive things.D. They wanted to buy gifts for local kids.4. According to Sandy Van Weelden, the Hatches were _. A. meanB. childlikeC. curiousD. understanding1-4 CABD(V)考资源网It was the first snow of winter an exciting day for every child but not for most teachers.

36、Up until now, I had been able to dress myself for recess(课间休息), but today I would need some help. Miss Finlayson, my kindergarten teacher, had been through first snow days many times in her long career, but I think she may still remember this one.I managed to get into my wool snow pants. But I strug

37、gled with my jacket because it didnt fit well. It was a hand-me-down from my brother, and it made me wonder why I had to wear his ugly clothes. At least my hat and matching scarf(围巾) were mine, and they were quite pretty. Finally it was time to have Miss Finlayson help me with my boots(靴子). In her c

38、alm, motherly voice she said, "By the end of winter, you will be able to put on your own boots.” I didnt realize at the time that this was more a statement of hope than of confidence.I handed her my boots and stuck out my foot. Like most children, I expected the adult to do all the work. After

39、much wiggling and pushing, she managed to get first one into place and then, with a sigh, worked the second one on too.I announced,“Theyre on the wrong feet.” With the grace that only experience can bring,she struggled to get the boots off and went through the joyless task of putting them on again. Then I said,“These arent my boots, you know.” As she pulled the offending boots from my feet, she still managed to look both helpful and interested. Once they were off, I said,“They are my brothers boots. My mother makes me wear them, and I hate them!” Somehow, fr

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