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2016四川卷Lainey

finished

third

grade.

She

had

good

grades

and

could

read

41

gradelevels,

but

she

did

not

like

to

read.

On

a

family

car

trip,

her

Aunt

Dede

pulled

out

a

copy

of

Harry

Potter,

as

a

surprise

for

her

42

.

But

Lainey

took

one

look

at

it,

43

her

eyes,

and

said,

“Borring!”

Aunt

Dede,

a

teacher,

had

read

the

book

to

her

students,

and

they

loved

it.

44

the

youngest

children

in

the

class

were

45

by

the

story.

They

46

with

great

interest

and

then

47

joined

in

grand

conversations

about

Harry`s

adventures.“How

can

you

say

it`s

48

?

Have

you

read

it?

asked

Aunt

Dede.

“No,

it`s

too

long

and

it

doesn`t

have

any

49.”

complained

Lainey.

“Oh,

that`s

where

you

are

50

;

there

are

lots

of

pictures.

Every

page

is

full

of

pictures;

you

just

have

to

read

the

words

to

51

them.

It`s

like

magic.”

“Nice

try

,

Aunt

Dede,”

Lainey

replied

52

from

the

back

seat.

Another

53

was

in

order.

“Well,

if

you

don’t

want

to

read

it,

give

it

54

.

Maybe

your

mom

would

55

hearing

the

story.”

The

book

sailed

through

the

air

to

Aunt

Dede

and

she

began

to

read

it

aloud.

By

the

end

of

the

first

chapter,

56

were

coming

from

the

back

seat:“Please

read

a

little

57

.”

Lainey

is

an

example

of

an

58

reader.

As

shown

here,

Lainey

can

become

59

about

reading

when

60

with

literature

on

topics

that

interest

her,

and

when

the

people

around

her

model

involvement

in

the

reading

process.

41.

A.

Within

B.on

C.to

D.

above

42.

A.

daughter

B.niece

C.

student

D.friend

43.

A.

Opend

B.dried

C.rolled

D.shaded

44.

A.

Even

B.Still

C.

Just

D.Yet

45.A.

surpriesd

B.annoyed

C.

puzzled

D.attracted.

46.

A.

read

B.

told

C.

listened

D.

wrote

47.

A.

suspectedly

B.anxiouslyC.calmly

D.enthusiastically

48.

A.

amazing

B.boring

C.ridiculous

D.conversations

49.

A.

pictures

B.stories

C.

adventures

D.conversations

50.

A.

crazy

B.

foolish

C.

wrong

D.different

51.

A.

see

B.

match

C.

show

D.

recognize

52.

A.

sourly

B.

patiently

C.

eagerly

D.

shyly

53.

A.

idea

B.

try

C.

belief

D.

behavior

54.

A.

away

B.

out

C.

in

D.

back

55.

A.

enjoy

B.

admit

C.

mind

D.

finish

56.

A.

decisions

B.

requests

C.

comments

D.

promises

57.

A.

more

clearly

B.

longer

C.

louder

D.

more

carefully

58.

A.unpleasant

B.

innocent

C.

unwilling

D.

independent

59.

A.

astonished

B.worried

C.

confused

D.excited

60.

A.

presented

B.

concerned

C.

disturbed

D.

replaced答案:41~45DBCAD

46~50CDBAC51~60AABDA

56~60

BCCDA2015四川卷

My

previous

home

had

a

stand

of

woods

behind

it

and

many

animals

in

the

backyard.

That

first

year,I__11_feeding

peanuts

to

the

blue

jays,

then

the

squirrels.

The

squirrels

had

no__12__coming

up

right

to

me

for

them.

As

the

months

went

by,

the

rabbits

saw

that

I

was

no

__13__and

didn’t

escape.

When

I

threw

carrot

slices(薄片),they

even

came

for

a

nibble(啃).Slowly

they

came

to__14__me,

and

by

the

end

of

the

year

they

were

eating

out

of

my

hand.

That

second

year,

the

rabbits__15___me,and

one

would

even

sit

up

for

slices!

While

I

was

feeding

them,I__16__that

a

groundhog

who

used

to

run

away

was

now

talking

an__17____interest

in

this

food

situation.

I

carefully

extended

a

long

__18____,with

a

keen

eye

on

those

teeth,

and

_19__,there

were

times

I

would

have

the

groundhog

sitting

next

to

a

rabbit,

both

munching(津津有味的咀嚼)

On

carrots.

A

few

months

later

,while

___20___,she

would

even

turn

her

back

to

me.___21_When

she

was

facing

away,

I

reached

out

and

___22__scratched(搔)her

back

with

my

finger,

She

didn’t

move.

11.

A.

interesting

B.

reasonable

C.

impossible

D.

unusual

12.

A.

though

B.

because

C.

unless

D.

until

13.

A.

spring

B.

summer

C.

autumn

D.

winter

14.

A.

got

B.

kept

C.

noticed

D.

imagined

15.

A.

naturally

B.

certainly

C.

normally

D.

surprisingly

16.

A.

crazy

B.

curious

C.

concerned

D.

cautious

17.

A.

shy

B.

awkward

C.

friendly

D.

elegant

18.

A.

careful

B.

tired

C.

fond

D.

sick

19.

A.

supposed

B.

realized

C.

hoped

D.

pretended

20.

A.

ignored

B.

observed

C.

amazed

D.

disturbed

21.

A.

put

B.

back

C.

set

D.

take

22.

A.

game

B.

work

C.

place

D.

man

23.

A.

give

up

B.

come

out

C.

turn

over

D.

fly

by

24.

A.

Eventually

B.

Suddenly

C.

Constantly

D.

Presently

25.

A.

chance

B.

dream

C.

picture

D.

sense

26.

A.

comfortable

B.

guilty

C.

anxious

D.

familiar

27.

A.

lantern

B.

sign

C.

gun

D.

loudspeaker

28.

A.

drivers

B.

farmers

C.

hunters

D.

tourists

29.

A.

just

B.

yet

C.

thus

D.

also

30.

A.

In

fact

B.

For

long

C.

On

the

contrary

D.

By

the

way答案:11-15

DBACD

16-20

BCCDA

21-25

BABAC

26-30

ABCDA2013四川卷

“Look,

it‟s

Baldy!”

A

boy

shouted

in

my

direction

across

the

playground.

Even

though

I

was

used

to

regular

insults(侮辱)because

of

the

11

on

my

head,

it

was

12

horrible

to

hear.

I

sighed

as

I

headed

back

to

the

class.

When

I

was

just

20

months

old,

I

suffered

serious

13

after

a

bowl

full

of

hot

oil

feel

on

my

head.

I

was

14

to

hospital

and

had

to

stay

there

for

weeks

while

the

doctors

15

to

save

my

life.

“Holly’s

very

16

to

be

alive,”

they

told

Mum

and

Dad.

“But

she’ll

be

17

with

scars

on

her

head,

and

of

course

her

hair

won’t

grow

there.”

As

a

child,

I

cared

much

about

my

scars,

so

I

18

wore

a

scarf

to

cover

them

up

when

I

left

home.

19

I

didn’t,

people

would

call

me

horrible

names

like

Baldy.

Although

my

friends

were

always

comforting

me,

they

never

20

understood

how

it

felt.

Then

through

the

hospital

I

was

21

to

a

children’s

burns

camp,

where

children

like

me

can

get

any

help.

There

I

22

14-year-old

Stephanie,

whose

burns

are

a

lot

more

serious

than

mine.

But

she

is

so

23

that

she

never

lets

anyone

put

her

down.

“You

shouldn’t

24

what

people

say

about

what

you

look

like

because

we’re

not

different

from

anyone

else,

Holly,

She

25

me.

“And

you

don’t

need

to

wear

a

scarf

because

you

look

great

26

it!”

For

the

first

time

in

my

life

I

could

speak

to

someone

who’d

been

through

something

27

.

So

weeks

later,

at

my

13th

birthday

party,

28

by

her

bravery,

I

gave

up

my

scarf

and

showed

off

my

scars.

It

felt

amazing

not

having

to

29

away

behind

my

scarf.

Now,

I

am

30

of

what

I

look

like

and

much

happier,

because

I

have

realized

it

is

your

personality(个性)that

decides

who

you

are.

11.

A.

hat

B.

scarf

C.

scars

D.

cuts

12.

A.

still

B.

just

C.

never

D.

seldom

13.

A.

hunger

B.

cold

C.

defeats

D.

burns14.

A.

rushed

B.

led

C.

invited

D.

forced

15.

A.

learned

B.

fought

C.

returned

D.

decided

16.

A.

happy

B.

lucky

C.

lonely

D.

poor

17.

A.

pressed

B.

occupied

C.

left

D.

painted

18.

A.

possibly

B.

usually

C.

finally

D.

nearly

19.

A.

Although

B.

Since

C.

If

D.

Before

20.

A.

correctly

B.

roughly

C.

easily

D.

really

21.

A.

promoted

B.

introduced

C.

reported

D.

carried

22.

A.

met

B.

recognized

C.

remembered

D.

caught

23.

A.

honest

B.

strong

C.

active

D.

youn

24.

A.

write

down

B.

agree

with

C.

pass

on

D.

listen

to

25.

A.

promised

B.

encouraged

C.

ordered

D.

calmed

26.

A.

in

B.

for

C.

without

D.

beyond

27.

A.

similar

B.

strange

C.

hard

D.

important

28.

A.

allowed

B.

required

C.

guided

D.

inspired

29.

A.

hide

B.

give

C.

keep

D.

put

30.

A.

sick

B.

awake

C.

tired

D.

proud答案:11~15CADAB16~20BCBCD20~25BABDB26~30CADAD2012四川卷LightningflashedthroughthedarknessoverSibson’sbedroomskylight(天窗).Sibsonwasshakenbyaclapofthunderheknewwhatwashappening.ThestormhadmovedSibsonrusheddownthestairsbarefootto;heopenedthedoortothebasement(地下室),andflamesout.Sibsonranbackupstairstocall911fromhisbedroom.“Ifeltbecausetheroomhadaseparateoutdoorstairway,”heexplains.Butthephonedidn’twork,andwhenhetriedtogodowntheoutdoorstairway,hewasbyawallofflames.Sibsonrealizedhewastrapped(困住).Sibson’shousewasthreekilometersthemainroadandwassowellhiddenbytreesthatheknewcallingforhelpwouldbe.UpahillnearbylivedSibson’sneighbor,Huggons.Hewaslyinginbedwhensomethinglikeasmokealarmhisears.Hejumpedoutofbed,tookhisandflashlight,andheadeddownthehillsidetowardthe.Thatwaswhenhesawtherollingheavysmoke.Huggonsdialed911,andtheoperatorwarnedhimnottothehouse.ButHuggonssaid,“ThereisnowayIamgoingtolistentoSibsonanddieinthatfire.”“Anyonethere?”Huggonscalledout.Thenheheard“Help!I’mtrapped!”comingfromthesecondfloorbalcony(阳台).Heenteredthehouse,butsoonhadtorunbacktocatchhis.Afteronemoreinsidethehouse,Huggonsgaveupandaroundback.ThewindpartedthesmokejustforhimtocatchsightofSibson.Buttherewasnowaytogettohim.Hetheflashlightintothewoodsandnoticedaladder.HetookitovertothebalconyandSibsondownjustasthesecondfloorofthehousefelloff.Sibsonisstillwhenhetellsthestory.“Iwasalonethatnight,”hesays.“ThenIheardthemostbeautifulsoundinmylife.ItwasHuggons.”21.A.beforeB.whileC.sinceD.until22.A.onB.inC.throughD.over23.A.hideB.waitC.checkD.escape24.A.movedB.gaveC.wentD.exploded25.A.safeB.worriedC.gladD.tired26.A.burnedB.stoppedC.shockedD.covered27.A.besideB.offC.acrossD.along28.A.limitedB.falseC.fruitlessD.regretful29.A.struckB.missedC.touchedD.passed30.A.coatB.keyC.basinD.phone31.A.noiseB.roadC.smokeD.danger32.A.searchB.enterC.leaveD.damage33.A.callB.rollC.screamD.sigh34.A.breathB.attentionC.ladderD.flashlight35.A.stayB.chanceC.thoughtD.attempt36.A.climbedB.circledC.lookedD.jumped37.A.clearB.openC.enoughD.fit38.A.ledB.putC.droveD.shone39.A.persuadedB.kickedC.pulledD.forced40.A.nervousB.surprisedC.proudD.thankful答案:21~25ADCDA26~30BBCAD31~35ABCAD36~40BCDCD2011四川卷I

truly

feel

that

my

mother

led

me

here,

to

Morzaine,

and

to

my

future

as

a

happy

wife

and

business

woman.

When

Mum

21

in

October

2007,I

was

a

cook.

In

December

that

year,

while

I

was

working

for

a

wedding,

a

pearl

necklace

Mum

had

left

me

22

.I

was

distraught(忧心如焚的).

Some

days

later,

I

was

23

that

a

guy

who

was

working

with

us

that

day.

―could

probably

have

made

a

fortune

24

the

necklace

he

found.‖

25

.he

returned

it.

Hearing

how

I’d

26

Mum

for

six

months

before

her

death,

he

said,

―Christmas

is

going

to

be

27“o

out

to

the

Alps

for

a

couple

of

weeks?”I

come

to

Morzaine

,a

small

,friendly

village

in

the

Alps

and___28_

fell

in

love

with

it

.What

was

__29__to

be

a

stopgap

(权宜之计)

trip

turned

into

a

new

life

.I

kept

travelling

between

London

and

here

and

felt

_30__than

I

had

in

months

.In

December

2008

,

I

was

__31_as

a

hotelmanager

and

moved

here

full

time

.

A

month

later,

I

met

Paul,

who

was

traveling

here.

We

fell

in

love.

In

the

beginning,

I

didn’t

want

to

discuss___32__,

because

the

sadness

of

losing

Mum__33__felt

great.

Paul

understood

that

and

never___34__me

but,

by

summer,

we

got

married.

A

year

later,

we

used

his

saving,

and

the

money

from

the

sale

of

Mom’s

house,

to

build

our

own

___35__.

We

want

to

give

our

guests

a

___36__

feel,

so

each

room

is

themed(以……为题)

around

memories

from

our

lives.

There

are

also

styles

to

remind

me

of

Mom

a

tiny

chair

which

___37___

be

in

her

bedroom

is

set

in

one

room.

We

are

having

a

wonderful

life

Mum

___38___

naturally

part

of

it,

_39___

there’s

no

way

we

would

be

here

if

it

wasn’t

for

the

__40__

she

gave

me.

I

know

she’s

here

in

spirit,

keeping

an

eye

on

us

.

21.A.died

B.

came

C.

returned

D.

visited

22.A.

burned

B.

disappeared

C

.

broke

D.

dropped

23.

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