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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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