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浙江省2011学年第一学期高三年级五校联考英语测试卷本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟选择题部分(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。1. Whydon’tyoustayhereforanothertwoweeks?Youaresopopularhere. Well,________. A.Idon’twanttooutstaymywelcome B.IguessIcangetawaywiththat C.I’dbettermakemyselfathome D.oneman’smeatisanotherman’spoison2. WiththesuccessfullaunchofTiangong-1,whichwas________breakthroughinthisfield,China’sspacedreamtookastepcloserto________reality. A.the;a B.a;/ C.a;the D.the;/3. Aftermonthsofregularexerciseinswimming,Marywasabletocover__________seemedtobeimpossibletoreach. A.what B.which C.that D.it4.Thesceneryhereissofantastic! Myfriend______mearightplace.Itisapopulartouristdestination. A.introduces B.introduced C.hadintroduced D.wasintroducing5. Itwasbelievedthatabombhadbeen________intheofficebuildingandalltheworkerstherewereaskedtoleaveatonce. A.burst B.planted C.submitted D.distributed6. Theseyears,morestudentshavegoneabroadtostudy,butsomeofthemseemunableto________,sotheyhavetoquit. A.stickout B.hangout C.fitin D.participatein7. Idon’trememberhowmanyyearsago________StateStreetbeganitsbusinessinChina A.itwaswhen B.itwasthat C.wasitwhen D.wasitthat8.Asurveyhasshownthat40%ofthosekilledintrafficaccidents_________iftheyhadbeenwearingseatbelts.A.shouldhavebeensaved B.musthavebeensaved C.needhavebeensaved D.couldhavebeensaved9. IfJoeknewanythingaboutcarmechanics,I’msurehewouldhelpusfixthecar,buthe________evenlessthanwedo. A.hadknown B.wouldknow C.knew D.knows10.Whenpeoplesayno,youcanjustacceptitandmoveon.Don’tmakea“no”mean_____itdoes.lessthan B.otherthan C.morethan D.ratherthan11.Despiteallthebenefitsofbuildingafactoryhere,onlyafewpeopleargued_____theproject. A.intermsof B.inneedof C.inpraiseof D.infavourof12.________WuPingisapersonwhoiswillingtohelp,hedoesn’thavemuchtimeavailable,Iamafraid. A.Since B.When C.WhileD.Unless13.Sofascinatinganevent________thatitisnowenjoyingworld-widereputation. A.doestheCarnivalprove B.theCarnivalproves C.provestheCarnival D.theCarnivalisproven14.Mary’s________waswhethertogotothegraduationballinherolddressortostayathome. A.ambition B.concept C.panic D.dilemma15.Dad,canyoutellmewhysomanystudentschoosetostudyabroadataveryyoungage? ________,darling.Ihavenneverthoughtaboutit. A.Takeyourtime B.You’vegotmethere C.Don’tbesilly D.Badluck16.Millionsofyoungpeopleareso________abouttheso-called“SinglesDay”thatevenwebsiteslikeTaobaohavespecialsalesonNovember11. A.particular B.positive C.enthusiastic D.cautious17.Thebuildingsinthismoderncityaregrowingtall,someevenreachingover400meters________height. A.in B.for C.at D.on18.Nearlythreemonthshadgoneby________theseriouslyinjuredgirlshowedaslightsignofrecovery.A.until B.after C.since D.before19.LastChristmasmyfathergavemesointerestingabookasapresent________nothingelsecouldmatch.A.that B.as C.where D.which20.Whilelisteningtotheconcert,theaudienceisrequiredtoremain________andkeepquiet. A.seated B.tobeseated C.seating D.toseat第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—40题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。Myl4-year-oldson,John,andIspottedthecoatwhichwashangingatasecondhandclothingstoreinNorthamptonMass.Whiletheothercoatsdrooped(低垂),thisonelookedasifitwere__21__.Thecoathadbeautifultailoring,aFifthAvenuelabelanda(an)__22__priceof$28,whichwaspopularjustthenwith__23__,butcouldcostseveralhundreddollarsnew.Thiscoatwasevenbetter,bearingthat__24__ofclassicelegance.JohntrieditonandJohn__25__thecoattoschoolthenextdayandcamehomewearingabigsmile"Didthekidslikeyourcoat?"Iasked."Theylovedit,"hesaid,__26__foldingitoverthebackofachairandsmoothingitflat.Overthenextfewweeks,a__27__cameoverJohn.Agreementreplacedcontrariness(作对)andreasoneddiscussionreplacedfierce__28__.Hebecamemoremannerlyand__29__,eagertoplease.Hewouldgenerouslyloanhisyoungerbrotherhistapesandlecturehim__30__hisbehavior.WhenImentionedthisincidenttohisteacherand__31__whatcausedthechanges,shesaidlaughing."It__32__behiscoat!"Anotherteachertoldhimshewasgivinghimagood__33__notonlybecausehehadearned__34__butbecauseshelikedhiscoat.Atthelibrary,weranintoafriend“CouldthisbeJohn?"heaskedsurprisingly,__35__John'snewheight,assessingthecutofhiscoatandextendinghishand,onegentlemantoanother.JohnandIbothknowweshouldnever__36__aperson'sclothesfortherealpersonwithinthem.__37__thereissomethingtobesaidforwearingastandardofexcellencefortheworldtoseeandfor__38__whatisontheinsidetowhatisontheoutside.ForJohnitisatimewhenitisaseasytotryondifferentapproachesto__39__asitistotryonacoat.Thewholeworld,thewholefutureisstretchedoutahead,avastlandscape__40__allthedoorsareopen.Andhecouldpicturehimselfwalkingthroughthosedoorswearinghiswonderful,magicalcoat.21.A.turningitselfup B.holdingitselfup C.showingitselfup D.hangingitselfup22.A.unreasonable B.expected C.unbelievable D.acceptable23.A.teenagers B.adults C.women D.strangers24.A.color B.price C.style D.size25.A.sent B.carried C.lent D.wore26.A.casually B.comfortably C.carefully D.quickly27.A.happiness B.change C.smile D.matter28.A.doubt B.fight C.argument D.war29.A.thoughtful B.handsome C.hopeful D.curious30.A.of B.on C.with D.at31.A.wondered B.confirmed C.concluded D.discovered32.A.can B.must C.willD.should33.A.present B.mark C.word D.result34.A.this B.them C.it D.one35.A.lookingupat B.lookingdownto C.checkingup D.takingup36.A.trust B.mistake C.exchange D.regard37.A.But B.Though C.Since D.So38.A.attaching B.connecting C.relating D.matching39.A.career B.life C.study D.success40.A.where B.why C.how D.when第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AHere'safamiliarversionoftheboy-meets-girlsituation.Ayoungmanhasatlastpluckedupcouragetoinviteadazzlingyoungladyouttodinner.Shehasacceptedhisinvitationandheisoverjoyed.Heisdeterminedtotakehertothebestrestaurantintown,evenifitmeansthathewillhavetoliveonmemoriesandhopesduringthemonthtocome.Whentheygettotherestaurant,hediscoversthatthisbeautifulcreatureisonadiet.Shemustn’teatthisandshemustn'tdrinkthat.Oh,butofcourse,shedoesn'twanttospoilhisenjoyment.Lethimbyallmeanseatasmuchfatteningfoodashewants:it’sthesurestwaytoanearlygrave.Theyspendatrulymemorableeveningtogetherandneverseeeachotheragain.Whatamiserablelotdietersare!Youcanalwaysrecognizethemfromthesourexpressionontheirfaces.Theyspendmostoftheirtimeturningtheirnosesupatfood.Theyareforeverconsultingcaloriecharts;gazingatthemselvesinmirrors;andleapingontoweighing-machinesinthebathroom.Theyspendalifetimefightingalosingbattleagainstspreadinghips,biggertummies(肚子)anddoublechins.Somedeclareall-outwaronFAT.Meredietingisnotenough.Theyexhaustthemselvesdoingexercises,sweatinginsaunabaths,beingmassagedbyweirdmachines.Thereallywealthypayvastsumsfor“healthcures”.Fortwoweekstheycanenteranatureclinicandbestarvedtodeathforahundreddollarsaweek.Don’tthinkit’sonlythemiddle-agedwhogoinforthesefashionseither.Manyofthesebrightyoungthingsyouseearelivingonnothingbutair,waterandthegoodwillofGod.Dietersundertaketostarvethemselvesoftheirownfreewill;sowhyaretheysomiserable?Well,foronething,they’realwayshungry.Youcan'tbehungryandhappyatthesametime.Allthehorriblefoodstheyeatleavethempermanentlydissatisfied.“Wonderfoodisacompletefood”,theadvertisementsays.“Justdissolve(溶解)ateaspoonfulinwater…”.Acompletefooditmaybe,butnotquiteascompleteasajuicysteak.And,ofcourse,they’realwaysmiserablebecausetheyfeelsoguilty.Hungerjustprovestoomuchforthemandintheendtheymayrushtoeatfivehugecreamcakesatatime.Andwhocanblamethem?Atleastthreetimesadaytheyareexposedtotemptation.Whattorture(折磨)itisalwayswatchingothersswallowingpilesofmouth-wateringfoodwhileyouonlyhaveawaterbiscuitandsipunsweetenedlemonjuice!What’sallthistorturefor?Saintlypeoplekeepthemselvesawayfromfoodtoachieveastateofgrace.Unsaintlypeopledosotoachieveastateofmisery.Itwillbeagreatdaywhenallthedietersintheworldabandontheirslimmingcourses;whentheyholdouttheirplatesanddemandsecondhelpings!41. Whichofthefollowingwouldthewritermostprobablyagreewith?A.Newwaysofcontrollingweightareneeded. B.Weshouldallhavesecondhelpingsandgrowfat.C.Manydiseasesareconnectedwithoverweight. D.Tryingtobeslimisnotanexcuseforsuffering.42. Howdidtheboyandthegirlmostprobablyfeelafterthenight?A.Excited. B.Awkward. C.Nervous. D.Hurt.43. Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingarealltypicaldieters?=1\*GB3=1\*GB3①weighshimselfthreetimesaday =2\*GB3②eatsfivehugecreamcakesatatime=3\*GB3③alwayscheckscaloriecharts =4\*GB3④hasexpensiveyetnutritiousmealseveryweek=5\*GB3⑤hasbigtummiesanddoublechins =6\*GB3⑥takessaunabathsA.=1\*GB3①=2\*GB3②=3\*GB3③ B.=2\*GB3②=4\*GB3④=5\*GB3⑤ C.=1\*GB3①=3\*GB3③=6\*GB3⑥ D.=3\*GB3③=4\*GB3④=6\*GB3⑥44. Whymighttheboyhavetoliveonmemoriesandhopesduringthemonthtocome(Paragraph1)? A.Heknewtheywouldhaveawonderfulnight. B.Heknewthere’snohopeofseeingthegirlagain.C.Heknewtheywouldmeetagainandsharethegoodmemories.D.Heknewhewouldhavenolivingexpenseforthenextmonth.45. Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsdiet?A.Supportive. B.Critical. C.Doubtful. D.Uninterested.BBelowisapageadaptedfromanEnglishdictionary.stick
verb(stuck,stuck)
pushsthin
[+adv./prep.]topushsth,usuallyasharpobject,intosth;tobepushedintosth:[VN]Thenursestucktheneedleintomyarm.◆Don'tstickyourfingersthroughthebarsofthecage.◆[V]Ifoundanailstickinginthetyre.
attach
[+adv./prep.]tofixsthtosthelse,usuallywithastickysubstance;tobecomefixedtosthinthisway:[VN]Hestuckastampontheenvelope.◆Weusedgluetostickthebrokenpiecestogether.◆Istuckthephotosintoanalbum.◆[V]Herwetclotheswerestickingtoherbody.◆Theglue'suseless-thepiecesjustwon'tstick.
put
[VN+adv./prep.](informal)toputsthinaplace,especiallyquicklyorcarelessly:Stickyourbagsdownthere.◆Hestuckhishandsinhispocketsandstrolledoff.◆Canyoustickthisonthenoticeboard?◆Peterstuckhisheadaroundthedoorandsaid,'Coffee,anyone?'◆(spoken)Stick'emup!(=putyourhandsaboveyourhead-Ihaveagun)
becomefixed
[V]~(insth)tobecomefixedinonepositionandimpossibletomove:Thekeyhasstuckinthelock.◆Thisdrawerkeepssticking.
difficultsituation
(BrE,informal)(usuallyusedinnegativesentencesandquestions)toacceptadifficultorunpleasantsituationorperson:[VN]Idon'tknowhowyoustickthatjob.◆They'realwaysarguing-Ican'tstickitanylonger.◆Theproblemis,mymothercan'tstickmyboyfriend.◆[V-ing]Johncan'tsticklivingwithhisparents.
becomeaccepted
[V]tobecomeaccepted:Thepolicecouldn'tmakethechargesstick(=showthemtobetrue).◆HisfriendscalledhimBartandthenamehasstuck(=hasbecomethenamethateveryonecallshim).
[V]tonottakeanymorecards
Idioms:stickinyourmind(ofamemory,animage,etc.)toberememberedforalongtime:Oneofhispaintingsinparticularsticksinmymind.
stickinyourthroat/craw(informal)
(ofwords)tobedifficultorimpossibletosay:Shewantedtosayhowsorryshewasbutthewordsseemedtostickinherthroat.
(ofasituation)tobedifficultorimpossibletoaccept;tomakeyouangry
stickyourneckout(informal)todoorsaysthwhenthereisariskthatyoumaybewrong:I'llstickmyneckoutandsaythatBillisdefinitelythebestcandidateforthejob.
sticktoyourguns(informal)torefusetochangeyourmindaboutsthevenwhenotherpeoplearetryingtopersuadeyouthatyouarewrong
PhrasalVerbs:stickaround(informal)tostayinaplace,waitingforsthtohappenorforsbtoarrive:Stickaround;we'llneedyoutohelpuslater.
stickatsthtoworkinaseriousanddeterminedwaytoachievesth:Ifyouwanttoplayaninstrumentwell,you'vegottostickatit.
stickbysb[nopassive]tobeloyaltoapersonandsupportthem,especiallyinadifficultsituation:Herhusbandwaschargedwithfraudbutshestuckbyhim.
stickbysth[nopassive]todowhatyoupromisedorplannedtodo:Theystuckbytheirdecision.
sticksth<->down(informal)towritesthsomewhere:IthinkI'llstickmynamedownonthelist.
stickouttobenoticeableoreasilyseen:Theywrotethenoticeinbigredletterssothatitwouldstickout.
sticksth<->out(ofsth)tobefurtheroutthansthelseorcomethroughahole;topushsthfurtheroutthansthelseorthroughahole:Hisearsstickout.◆Shestuckhertongueoutatme.◆Don'tstickyourarmoutofthecarwindow.
sticktosth
tocontinuedoingsthinspiteofdifficulties:Shefindsitimpossibletosticktoadiet.
tocontinuedoingorusingsthandnotwanttochangeit:Hepromisedtohelpusandhestucktohisword(=hedidashehadpromised).◆'ShallwemeetonFridaythisweek?''No,let'ssticktoSaturday.'◆Shestucktoherstory.
sticktogether(informal)(ofpeople)tostaytogetherandsupporteachother:WeweretheonlyBritishpeopleinthetownsowetendedtosticktogether.
stickuptopointupwardsorbeaboveasurface:Thebranchwasstickingupoutofthewater.
stickwithsb/sth[nopassive](informal)
tostayclosetosbsothattheycanhelpyou:StickwithmeandI'llmakeyouamillionaire!
tocontinuewithsthorcontinuedoingsth:Theydecidedtostickwiththeiroriginalplan.
noun
fromtree
[C]athinpieceofwoodthathasfallenorbeenbrokenfromatree:Wecollecteddrystickstostartafire.◆Theboyswerethrowingsticksandstonesatthedog.◆Herarmsandlegswerelikesticks(=verythin).
forwalking
[C](especiallyBrE)=WALKINGSTICK:Theoldladyleantonherstickasshetalked.
insport
[C]alongthinobjectthatisusedinsomesportstohitorcontroltheball:ahockeystick
longthinpiece
[C](oftenincompounds)alongthinpieceofsth:astickofdynamite◆carrotsticks◆(AmE)astickofbutter
[C](oftenincompounds)athinpieceofwoodorplasticthatyouuseforaparticularpurpose:piecesofpineappleonsticks◆Themenwerecarryingspadesandmeasuringsticks.
inplane/vehicle
[C](informal,especiallyAmE)thecontrolstickofaplane
[C](informal,especiallyAmE)ahandleusedtochangetheGEARSofavehicle
fororchestra
[C]aBATON,usedbythepersonwhoCONDUCTSanorchestra
criticism
[U](BrE,informal)criticismorharshwords:Therefereegotalotofstickfromthehomefans.
countryareas
(thesticks)[pl.](informal)countryareas,alongwayfromcities:Weliveoutinthesticks.
person
[C](old-fashioned,BrE,informal)aperson:He'snotsuchabadoldstick.46.WhenJimmysays:“Everymorning,Ihavetotakethecrowdedbustoschool,whichIreallycan’tstick.”,hemayfeel________.A.worried B.curious C.annoyed D.discouraged47.Duetoherfashionabledress,thewomanstuckoutwhenshewaswalkinginthestreet.“stuckout”inthissentencemeans“________”.A.benoticeable B.befollowed C.beadmired D.beenvied48.WhenIwasintrouble,Paulwastheonlyonewho_______tohelpme.A.stuckinhisthroat B.stucktogether C.stuckup D.stuckhisneckout49.Sallysaidtome:“Tryapeacefullifeoutinthesticks,andyouwillexperiencesomethingtotallydifferent.”Shemeans________.A.Ishouldgotothewoodstoenjoyanewlife.B.Ishouldignorethecriticismandenjoymyself.C.Ishouldgototheremoteareastohaveachange.D.Ishouldgooutbyplaneinsteadofbytraintochangemyfeelings.CWediscusstheissueofwhentohelpapatientdie.Doctorsofourgenerationarenotnewcomerstothisquestion.Goingbacktomyinternship(实习)days,Icanremembermanypatientsinpain,sometimesincoma(昏迷),withlate,hopelesscancer.Formanyofthem,wewroteanorderforheavymedication—morphine(吗啡)bytheclock.Thiswasnottalkedaboutopenlyandlittlewaswrittenaboutit.Itwasessential,notcontroversial.ThebestwaytobringtheproblemintofocusistodescribetwopatientswhomIcaredfor.Thefirst,formerlyanurse,hadanautomobileaccident.Afewdayslaterherlungsseemedtofillup;herheartdevelopeddangerousrhythmdisturbances.Sothereshewas:incoma,onabreathingmachine,herheartbeatmaintainedwithanelectricaldevice.Onedayafterrounds,mysecretarysaidthehusbandandsonofthepatientwantedtoseeme.Theytoldmetheirwifeandmotherwasobviouslygoingtodie;shewasanurseandhadtoldherfamilythatsheneverwantedthiskindofterribledeath,beingmaintainedbymachines.ItoldthemthatwhileIrespectedtheirview,therewasnothingdeadlyabouthersituation.Thekidney(肾)failureshehadwasjustthekindforwhichtheartificialkidneywasmosteffective.Whilepossiblyabitreassured,theyweredisappointed.Herewastheheadsurgeonseeminglydeterminedtokeepeverybodyalive,nomatterwhat.Withinafewdaysthepatient'spacemaker(起搏器)couldberemovedandsheawokefromhercoma.Aboutsixmonthslater,thedoorofmyofficeopenedandinwalkedagloriouslyfitwoman.Aftersomecheerywordsofappreciation,thefatherandsonaskedtospeaktomealone.Assoonasthedoorclosed,bothmenbecamequitetearful.Allthatcameoutwas,"Wewantyoutoknowhowwrongwewere."Thesecondpatientwasan85-year-oldladywhosehaircaughtfirewhileshewassmoking.Shearrivedwithadeepburn;Iknewitwouldsurelybedeadly.Asaremarkablecoincidencetherewasameetingfordiscussiongoingonatthetimeinmedicalethics(道德).ThespeakeraskedmeifIhadanysortofethicalproblemIcouldbringupfordiscussion.Idescribedthecaseandaskedthestudentstheiropinion.Afterthediscussion,Imadearemarkthatwas,whenlookingback,aseriousmistake.Isaid,"I'lltakethewordbacktothenursesaboutherandwewilltalkaboutitsomemorebeforewedecide."Theinstructorandthestudentswereshocked:"Youmeanthisisarealpatient?"Theteacherofethicswasnotaccustomedtobeingchallengedbyactuality.Inanyevent,Iwentbackandmetwiththenurses.Adayortwolater,whenshewasmakingnoprogressandwassufferingterribly,webegantobackofftreatment.Soonshediedquietlyandnotinpain.Asareasonablephysician,youhadbettermoveaheadanddowhatyouwouldwantdoneforyou.Anddon'tdiscussitwiththeworldfirst.Thereisalessonhereforeverybody.Assistingpeopletoleavethisliferequiresstrongjudgmentandlongexperiencetoavoiditsmisuse.50.Intheearlydayswhenapatienthadgotadeadly,hopelessillness,_____.doctorsusedtoaskthepatienttogobackhomeandwaitfordeathdoctorswouldwritealltheirtreatmentplanonthepatient’smedicalrecorddoctorswouldtalkabouttheirtreatmentplanopenlyusuallydoctorswouldinjectmoremorphineintothepatienttoendhislife51.Thefirstpatient’shusbandandsonwantedthedoctor_____.toendherlife B.tosaveherlifetooperateonheratonce D.touseanartificialkidney52.Inthesecondparagraph,whyweretheydisappointed?Theirwifeandmotherwasgoingtodie. Theydoctordidn’tdoastheyaskedto.Theirwifeandmotherhadtoreceiveakidneytransplant.Thedoctorscoldedthemfortheircruelty 53.Atthemeeting,theauthordiscussedwiththestudents_____.howtohelppatientsendtheirlivestheimportanceofmercykillingtherelationshipbetweenmercykillingandethicsthecaseaboutanoldlady54.Theauthorsuggestedthatdoctors_____beforetheyassistapatientinkillinghimself.discussitwiththeothersfirstmakesurethereisnootherchoiceleftberequiredtodosofirstbythepatientgivethepatientenoughmorphineWhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor?Cruel. B.Determined. C.Experienced. D.Considerate.DTheBoardMeetinghadcometoanend.Bobstartedtostandupandknockedintothetable,spillinghiscoffeeoverhisnotes.“Howembarrassing!Iamgettingsoclumsyinmyoldage.”Everyonehadagoodlaugh,andsoonwewerealltellingstoriesofourmostembarrassingmoments.ItcamearoundtoFrankwhosatquietlylisteningtotheothers.Someonesaid,“Comeon,Frank.Tellusyourmostembarrassingmoment.”Franklaughedandbegantotellusofhischildhood.“IgrewupinSanPedro.MyDadwasafisherman,andhelovedthesea.Hehadhisownboat,butitwashardmakingalivingonthesea.Heworkedhardandwouldstayoutuntilhecaughtenoughtofeedthefamily.Notjustenoughforourfamily,butalsoforhisMomandDadandtheotherkidsthatwerestillathome.”Helookedatusandsaid,“IwishyoucouldhavemetmyDad.Hewasabigman,andhewasstrongfrompullingthenetsandfightingtheseasforhiscatch.Whenyougotclosetohim,hesmelledliketheocean.Hewouldwearhisoldcanvas,foul-weathercoatandhisbibbedoveralls.Hisrainhatwouldbepulleddownoverhisbrow.Nomatterhowmuchmymotherwashedthem,theywouldstillsmelloftheseaandoffish.”Frank’svoicedroppedabit.“Whentheweatherwasbadhewoulddrivemetoschool.Hehadthisoldtruckthatheusedinhisfishingbusiness.Thattruckwasolderthanhewas.Itwouldwheezeandrattledowntheroad.Youcouldhearitcomingforblocks.Ashewoulddrivetowardtheschool,Iwouldshrink(畏缩)downintotheseathopingtodisappear.Halfthetime,hewouldslamtoastopandtheoldtruckwouldbelch(喷出)acloudofsmoke.Hewouldpullrightupinfront,anditseemedlikeeverybodywouldbestandingaroundandwatching.Thenhewouldleanoverandgivemeabigkissonthecheekandtellmetobeagoodboy.Itwassoembarrassingforme.Here,Iwastwelveyearsold,andmyDadwouldleanoverandkissmegoodbye!”Hepausedandthenwenton,“IrememberthedayIdecidedIwastoooldforagoodbyekiss.Whenwegottotheschoolandcametoastop,hehadhisusualbigsmile.Hestartedtoleantowardme,butIputmyhandupandsaid,“No,Dad.”ItwasthefirsttimeIhadevertalkedtohimthatway,andhehadthissurprisedlookonhisface.Isaid,“Dad,I’mtoooldforagoodbyekiss.I’mtoooldforanykindofkiss.”MyDadlookedatmeforthelongesttime,andhiseyesstartedtotearup.Thenheturnedandlookedoutthewindshield.“You’reright,”hesaid.“Youareabigboyaman.Iwon’tkissyouanymore.”Frankgotafunnylookonhisface,andthetearsbegantowellupinhiseyes,ashespoke.“Itwasn’tlongafterthatwhenmyDadwenttoseaandnevercameback.Itwasadaywhenmostofthefleet(船队)stayedin,butnotDad.Hehadabigfamilytofeed.Theyfoundhisboatadriftwithitsnetshalfinandhalfout.Hemusthavegottenintoastrongwindandwastryingtosavethenetsandthefloats.”IlookedatFrankandsawthattearswererunningdownhischeeks.Frankspokeagain.“Guys,youdon’tknowwhatIwouldgivetohavemyDadgivemejustonemorekissonthecheek…tofeelhisrougholdface…tosmelltheoceanonhim…tofeelhisarmaroundmyneck.IwishIhadbeenamanthen.IfIhadbeenaman,IwouldneverhavetoldmyDadIwastoooldforagoodbyekiss.”56.Whenhisfatherdrovehimtotheschool,Frankwouldshrinkdownintotheseathopingtodisappearbecause________. A.hewasashamedofhisfather’soldtruck B.hethoughthewasoldenoughtogotoschoolalone C.hedidn’twanthisschoolmatestoseehisfather D.hehatedthewayhisschoolmatesstaredathisfather57.InFrank’seyes,whenhisfathersaid“Youareabigboy…aman.”,heprobablyfelt________. A.disappointed B.hurt C.excited D.proud58.AccordingtothestorywecanconcludethatFrank’sfather________. A.wasquiteconfidentinhisskillsinfishing B.lovedhischildrenbuthardlyexpressedit C.seldomgaveupfacedwithchallenges D.wasfullofdevotiontohisfamily59.Bysayingthesentence“IwishIhadbeenamanthen…”,Frankmeant________. A.hewasfedupwithhisfatherkissinghimgoodbye B.hedeeplyregrettedwhathehaddonetohisfather C.hewasthentooyoungtorefuseagoodbyekiss D.hehopedthathisfatherwouldforgivehim60.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthispassage? A.TheSmelloftheOcean B.WeAllNeedLove C.AGoodbyeKiss D.Father’sEmbarrassment第二节:下面文章中有5处(第61~65题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。WhatisthefieldtripfeeattheWhatisthefieldtripfeeattheMarineWhatshouldweprepareforthevisit?Wheredothestudentsgetdroppedoff?WhyshouldIbringmyclasstotheMarineHowmanystudentscantheMarineWhenelseisthebusneededduringtheschoolfieldtrips?61.__________TheMarineScienceCenteroffersnearlyfourhoursofaneducationaladventure.62.__________Werequirea1to10ratioofguardianstostudents.Allguardianswithinthatratioarefree.Thefeeis$3perstudentand$6peranyextraadults.Thefeeincludesathre
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