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阅读理解汇编(3)(同步类)高二

山西省临汾一中10-11学年高二上学期期中考试

A

WewereonourwayhomefromHoustononeSaturdaymorning.We

decidedtostopatalocalgasstationtogetcoffeeandsomethingtosnack

onsinceitwasagoodhourandahalfbeforewegothome.

Whenweweredone,wegotbackintoourcarandbeforeIstartedit,we

noticedamanstandingoutsideinfrontofthebuilding.Hewasa

homelessmanwithwornclothesanditlookedlikehehadgoneinand

gottenhimselfsomecoffeeorsomethingwarmtodrinksinceitwascold

thistimeoftheyear.Hemusthavenothadenoughmoneytoget

somethingtoeat.

Thenadogwalkeduptothefrontofthebuilding.Icouldtellshewasa

"she”,becauseyoucouldtellthatshehadbabydogs.Shewasterriblyin

needofsomethingtoeatandIfeltsobadforher.Iknewifshedidn'teat

soon,sheandherbabydogswouldnotmakeit.

Iandmywifesatthereandlookedather.Wenoticedthatpeople

walkedbyanddidn'tevenpether,likemostpeopledowhentheywalk

byananimalinfrontofastore.Westilldidnotdoanything.Butthe

homelessman,whoIthoughtdidnotbuyhimselfanythingtoeat,went

backintothestore.Andwhathedidbroughttearstomeandmywife.

Hehadgoneintothestoreandwithwhatmoneyhemayhavehad,

boughtacanofdogfoodandfedthatdog.

Thisstoryplaysagreatpartinourlives.Yousee,thatwasMother'sDay

weekend.Andalotofpeopleforgetthatsomeanimalsareparentstoo.

Ittookahomelessman,toshowmewhatIshouldhavedone.Hemake

meabettermanthatday.

()56.Thehomelessmanonlyhadsomethingtodrinkbecause

A.hedidn'thaveenoughmoneyforfoodB.hewasthirstyonly

C.thestoreonlyprovideddrinksD.hefeltcoldthatday

()57.Seeingwhatthepoormandidforthedog,theauthorandhis

wife.

A.werepuzzledB.weregreatlymoved

C.regrettedtheyhadn'tdoneanythingD.wereindifferent

()58.Ifthehomelessmanhadn'tgiventhedogfoodtoeat,sheand

herbabieswould

A.notsurviveB.havetoattackpeopleC.nothavetodieD.

losetheirhomes

()59.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitleforthis

passage?

A.AkindHomelessManB.ALuckyMotherDogC.MotherDay's

WeekendD.AnimalsAreParentsToo

答案:56—59ABAD;

B

Parentswhosechildrenshowaspecialinterestinasportfeelvery

difficulttomakeadecisionabouttheirchildren'scareers.Shouldthey

allowtheirchildrentotraintobecometopsportsmenandsportswomen?

FormanychildrenitmeansstartingschooIworkveryyoung,andgoing

outwithfriendsandotherinterestshavetotakeasecondplace.Ifsvery

difficulttoexplaintoayoungchildwhyheorshehastotrainfivehoursa

day,evenattheweekends,whenmostofhisorherfriendsareplaying.

Anotherproblemisofcoursemoney.Inmanycountriesmoneyfor

trainingisavailablefromgovernmentfortheverybestyoungsportsmen

andsportswomen.Ifthishelpcannotbegiven,itmeansthatitisthe

parentswhohavetofindthetimeandthemoneytosupporttheirchild's

developmentandsportsclothes,transporttocompetitions,special

equipment,etc.Canallbeveryexpensive?

Manyparentsareworriedthatitisdangeroustostartserioustrainingina

sportatanearlyage.Somedoctorsagreethatyoungmusclesmaybe

damagedbytrainingbeforetheyareproperlydeveloped.Professional

trainers,however,believethatitisonlybytrainingyoungthatyoucan

reachthetopasasuccessfulsportsperson.Itisclearthatveryfewpeople

doreachthetop,andbothparentsandchildrenshouldbepreparedfor

failureevenaftermanyyearsoftraining.

()60.Thisarticleismostprobablytakenfrom.

A.acomplaintletterB.anadvertisementC.apersonaldiary

D.anewspaperarticle

()61.Accordingtothepassage,parentswhosechildrenshowa

specialinterestinsport.

A.feeluncertainiftheyshouldlettheirchildrentraintobesportsmenor

sportswomen

B.trytogetfinancial(贝才政的)supportfromthegovernmentfortheir

children'straining

C.havetogetmedicaladvicefromdoctorsabouttrainingmethods

D.prefertheirchildrentobetrainedasyoungaspossible

()62.canbecomethebestplayersaftermanyyearsof

training.

A.MostpeopleB.AllC.HardlyanypeopleD.No

people

答案:60—62DAC;

C

Youmusthaveafavoritelineorpetphraseyourepeatofteninyour

conversations.Studiessaythatpetphrasescanreflectourchanging

societyandrevealinformationaboutaperson'spersonality.Hereare

someofthemostpopularpetphrasesamongyoungpeople.

脑残一nuts

IlovethewordanduseitwheneverIthinkapersonisstupid,ora

behavioriscrazy.Ilearnedthetermfromoneofmyclassmates.Once,we

sawtwohighschoolgirlswearingminiskirtsonaverycoldwinterday

andmyclassmatecalledthetwogirls"nuts”.Idon'tthinktheword

reflectsmypersonality.Iuseitbecauseitsoundscool.

DiaoYujie,22,computersciencemajoratNanjingUniversity.

汗…stunning

Iusethiswordveryoften.Once,myclassmatesandIwerediscussing

howamusingQQis.Oneguysuddenlyburstout,“IhaveMSNtoo”.This

commenthadnorelationwiththetopicwewerediscussing.Iusedthis

wordandeverybodylaughed.Ithinkitisafantasticwordthatcanchange

awkwardnesstoamusement.

MuLi,20,journalismmajoratBeijingNormalUniversity.

晕死一I'mgiddy!

Iusethiswordalotmoreoftenthanmyclassmates.Ithasbecamea

symbolofme,asmyfriendssometimesrefertomeastheguywhooften

saystheword.Iamapersonwhowantstobedifferentandthisword

givesmethatfeeling.

ChenZhou,21,NanjingUniversity.

雷…stunning

Ionlyusethiswordwithmyfriends.Myparentsdon'tunderstandit.The

word,whichisonlyusedamongpeopleofmyage,isintimate.Ithinkit

standsforbeingyoungandenergetic.AndIwanttobeyoungforever,so

Iliketheword.

ChenJianjun,23,senioratNanjingUniversity.

()63.Ifamanwearingsuitandatieisclimbingamountain,whatcan

wesaytohimaccordingtothepassage?

A.nutsB.rmgiddy.C.汗stunningD.雷stunning

()64.Whafsthemeaningof“petphrase“inthefirstparagraph?

A.习惯用语B.宠物语言C.口头禅D.座右铭

()65.Whafsyoungpeople'sattitudetopetphrase?

A.indifferentB.crazyC.reasonableD.against

()66.Petphrasecanaccordingtostudies.

A.reflectourchangingsocietyB.revealinformationaboutaperson's

personality

C.makeyoungpeoplepopularD.bothAandB

答案:63—66ACBD;

D

Drivingtoafriend^houseonarecentevening,Iwasstruckbythesight

ofthefullmoonrisingjustabovemyfiiend'srooftops,hugeandround,

yellowthroughthedustandsmokeofthecity.Istoppedtowatchitfora

fewmoments,thinkingwhatapityitwasthatmostcityliversmyself

includedusuallymisssightslikethisbecausewespendmostofour

livesindoors.

Myfriendhadalsoseenit.HegrewuplivinginaforestinEurope,and

themoonmeantalottohimthen.Ithadtouchedmuchofhislife.

Iknowthefeeling.LastDecemberItookmyseven-year-olddaughterto

themountainousjungleofnorthernIndiawithsomefriends.Westayedin

aforestresthousewithnoelectricityorhotwater.Ourgrouphad

campfiresoutsideeverynight,andindoorswhenitwastoocoldoutside.

Themoongrewtoitsfullestduringourtrip.Betweenmeandthehigh

mountainslaythreeorfourvalleys.Notalightshoneinthemandnota

soundcouldbeheard.ItwasoneofthequietestplacesIhaveeverknown,

abottomlesswellofsilence.Andabovemewasthefullmoon.

Todayourlivesareconnectedwithglass,metal,plasticandfibre-glass.

Weeatandbreathethingsourbodieswerenotdesignedtoprocess.We

havetelevisions,cellphones,pagers,electricity,heaters,air-conditioners,

carsandcomputers.Whitenoiseandpollutionisintheair.Radiowaves

andstrangelightsareconstantlydisturbingourmindsandbodies.

Strugglingthroughtrafficthateveningattheendofatiringday,mostof

itspentindoors,Isawthemoonandrememberedthesethings.AndI

thought:beforelong,Iwouldliketoliveinasmallcottage.ThereIwill

growvegetablesandreadbooksandwalkinthemountainsandperhaps

write.Imaygrowoldthere.ButIwillbeabletowalkoutsideonacold

silentnightandtouchthemoon.

()67.Whatwastheauthor'spityinthispassage?

A.Mostpeoplelivinginthecityfailedtoseethebeautifulmoon.

B.Therewastoomuchpollutioninthecity.

C.Thereweretoomanymodeminventions.

D.Therewastoomuchtrafficontheroad.

()68.Whatattractedtheauthormostaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThemountainousjungleofIndia.B.Thefullestmoon.

C.ThehighmountainsinIndia.D.Allkindsofmodem

inventions.

()69.Theauthorlongsfor.

A.CampingoutsideatnightB.Returningtothenature

C.WritingbooksD.Watchingthemoon

()70.Themainideaofthispassageprobablyis”

A.DisadvantageofLivinginCitiesB.ThePleasureofBeingoutat

Night

C.TouchedbytheMoonD.PollutionCausedbyModem

Technology

答案:67—70ABBC;

山西省太原五中10-11学年高二上学期期中考试

A

FairWay

TheWestboroughHighSchoolgolfteamhadtakentheofficial

photoswiththestateprize.Theotherteams,disappointed,wereonthe

busheadinghome.AndthenWestboroughinstructorGregRotanoticed

somethingwrongononeofthescorecards.A9hadbeenrecordedasA7.

Theywerenotthestateprizewinner;WoburnHighhadwon."Noone

wouldhaveknown,“saidWoburn'sinstructor,BobDoran.ForRota,it

wasn'tadifficultdecision:"Theprizewasn'tourstotake.^^

CoinStars

“Collegestudentsarelazy,buttheyalsowanttoheIp,^^saysUniversityof

PennsylvaniagraduateDanaHork.Soshemadeiteasy,placingcupsin

roomswherestudentscouldleavetheirsparecoins,andhandingoutcups

tofirst-yearstudentstokeepintheirhomes.Her“ChangeforChange^^

efforthascollected$40,000forcharities,whichweredecideduponby

students.

NeverForgotten

AschoolinMassachusettsreceiveda$9.5millioncheckfrom

JacquesLeBermuth.Butittookofficialsseveraldaysofdiggingto

discoverhisconnectiontotheschool.RecordsshowedtheLeBermuth

camefromBelgiumandstudiedintheschoolinthe1920s.Whenhis

familyfellonhardtimes,hewasofferedfreeroomandboard.

LeBermuthbecameatrader,ownedsharesofAT&Tandlivedoffthe

earningsuntilhedied,atage89.

41.WhatdidGregRotaprobablydointheend?

A.TookphotosofDoran.B.Hadameetingwith

Doran.

C.Returnedtheprizetotheorganizer.D.ApologizedtoWoburn

HighSchool.

42.GregRota'sdecisionshowsthathewas.

A.honestB.politeC.carefulD.

friendly

43.Theunderlinedword“Change“inthesecondparagraphmeans.

A.IdeaB.DecisionC.CupsD.

Coins

44.WhatdidtheschoolofficialsdoafterreceivingthecheckfromMr.

LeBermuth?

A.Theytriedtofindoutwhyhegavethemthemoney.

B.TheywenttoBelgiumtopaytheirrespectstohim.

C.Theydugouttherecordsthatwereburiedunderground.

D.Theydecidedtooffertheirstudentsfreeroomandboard.

45.JacquesLeBermuthgavethemoneytotheschoolbecause.

A.theschoolaskedforitB.hehadnoneedfor

thatmuchmoney

C.theschoolhadhelpedhiminthepastD.hewantedtobe

rememberedbythestudents

答案:41-45CADAC

B

Trouvesatuponitsbacklegsandgrowled(吼叫)thewords,t4Howare

you,Grandmama?^^Theaudienceroaredwithlaughterandclapped.

Twenty-year-oldAleckgavethedogamorsel(一口)offood.Hishard

workhadpaidoff.Hisdogcouldtalk!

Aleckwasfascinatedwiththedifferentsoundsofpeople'sspeech.His

fathertaughtstudentswhohadaspeechproblemtoimprovetheirspeech.

Aleckpaidcloseattention.Couldananimalformsoundsintowords,too?

HedecidedtoexperimentwithTrouve,thefamilydog.

TheeasypartwasteachingTrouvetogrowlwheneverAleckwanted.The

littledoggrowledforamorseloffood.

NextAleckmovedthedog's"lips"asitgrowled.Itsoundedlike”mama

ma”.TrouvelearnedquicklytostopthegrowlingjustasAleck'shand

movedaway.Theypracticedandpracticeduntilthedogsaid"mama"

perfectly.

SoonAleckdiscoveredmore.Ifhepushedgentlyunderthedog's

jawbone(下颌骨),itmadethe"ga"sound.Ifhepushedonceandmoved

thedog'slipstwice,hecouldmakethedogsay,“gamama.^^Witheven

morepractice,itsoundedlike“grandmama”.WheneverTrouvesaid

“grandmama”,Aleckgavethedogtwotreats,soTrouvelovedthe

lessons.

AlecktriedtoteachhisdogtomoveitstonguesothatTrouvecouldsay

morewords.Thatdidn'twork,butAleckdidn'tgiveup.

Aftermanyhoursofpractice,Trouvecouldsay,“Owahooga-ma-ma?^^

Thissoundedjustlike“Howareyou,Grandmama?^^

FriendsandneighborstraveledtoseeyoungAleckandhisamazing

talkingdog.Rumorsspreadthatthedogcouldspeakbyitself,which

wasn'ttrue.NomatterhowmuchAlecktried,thedogwasneverableto

moveitslipswithouthelp.

Aleck'sfullnamewasAlexanderGrahamBell.Hewantedtoknowmore

abouttheworldallhislife.Hehadmanyideas.Someworked;others

didn't.Buthekepttrying一alwayslearning.Oneofhisinventionswas

somethingcalledthetelephone.

46.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofAleck?

A.Hisfatherhadaninfluenceonhim.B.Hehadatalentfor

givingspeeches.

C.HetaughtTrouvetotalkinhonorofhisgrandmother.

D.Hecarriedoutmanyexperimentstoimprovepeople'sspeech.

47.Trouvegrewfondofpracticingtalkingbecause.

A.itlikedbeingtogetherwithAleckB.itwasgiven

somefoodforthat

C.itwouldliketodevelopitspotential(潜能)D.Alecktreatedit

likeoneofthefamily

48.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAleck?

A.Humorous.B.Naughty.C.Knowledgeable.D.

Curious.

49.WhatcontributesmosttoAleck'ssuccessinteachingthedogtotalk?

A.Hisownhardwork.B.Hisneighbor'shelp.C.Hisfather's

encouragement.D.Thedog'ssmartness.

50.Accordingtothepassage,howmanystatementsaretrue?

a.Theaudiencewasveryexcitedtohearthedoggrowlingthesound

“ma”.

b.ThedogcouldunderstandAleck'ssign.

c.Thedogcouldmoveitstonguesuccessfullybyitself.

d.Aleckkepttryinghisideasallthewhile.

e.TheonlyintentionofAleck'sistelephone.

A.2B.3C.4D.5

答案:46-50ABDAA

山西省忻州一中10-11学年高二上学期期中考试

A

WhenmybestfrienddiedIthoughtthewholethingwasmyfault.Itwas

lastsummerandwehadjustgotoutschoolforsummervacation.We

decidedtogotothemarket.Weshoppedandgotsomethingtoeat.After

wefinishedeatingwerealizedthatwehadnowaytogethome.Thetime

wasthen10:30pm,andthestreetsatnightcouldbeverydangerous.

Twoboyscameuptousandaskedifweneededaride.Isaidyes.

Myfriendtriedtowarnmenot,butIinsistedbecausewehadnowayto

gethome.

Whenwegotintothecarwetoldtheboyswhatmyaddresswas.

TheysaidOKandwewereonourwayhome.Thenaswegottomy

streetItoldthemtoturnrightbuttheykeepstraight.Myhomewasnotin

thedirectionandIgotworried.1saidturnbackbutoneoftheboysturned

tomeandsaidrudely.^^Shutup!Wearenottakingyouhomeandyouare

comingwithus."Thentheyspedofftogetonthehighway.

Myfriendpulledouthercellphoneandtriedtocallthepolicebut

beforeIknewittheyhadshotherinherhead.Shediedatonce.

Fortunatelypoliceheardtheshotanddrovetorunafterthecar.Iwas

saved

Althoughmyfrienddoesn'texist,Ioftenvisithergrave(坟墓)

andapologizeforthatnightandnowIregretsayingyestotheboys

56.Whydoestheauthorsay,“Ithoughtthewholethingwasmyfaulf5?

A.Becauseshedidn'tknowitwastoolate

B.Becausehereatingdelayedthetimethatnight

C.Becausesheinsistedontakingthetwoboys'car

D.Becauseshedidn'trealizedthenightwasdangerous

57.Wecaninferthattheauthor'sfriendandtheauthorareprobably

both.

A.salesgirlsB.schoolgirlsC.schoolboysD.

waitresses

58.Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheauthor'sfriend

beingshot?

a.Theywereonthewaytotheauthor'shome

b.Twoboysaskedthemiftheyneededaride

c.Thetwoboysspedofftogetonthehighway

d.Theauthor'sfriendtriedtowarntheauthor

e.Theauthor'sfriendtriedtocallthepolice

f.Theauthor'sfriendwasshot.

A.c-a-d-b-e-fB.b-d-a-f-c-eC.b-d-a-c-e-fD.

b_a_d-f-c-e

59.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AdangerousstoryB.IwastoblameformyfHend's

death

C.TilneverforgetmybestfriendD.Iregretsayingyestothe

boys

答案:56-59CBCB

B

Everyeight-year-oldgirlhasadream.Manywanttobeprincesses,

somewanttobecowgirls,afewwanttobepresidents.Me?Iwantedto

seethepenguins.So,atatimewhenmostofmyfriendswerespending

theirmoneyonBarbiedollsandcolorfulhairties,Iwassavingforatrip

toNewZealand.

AsmallandrelativelyunknownislandoffthecoastofNewZealand,

SnaresIslandishometosome25,000penguins.WhenIfirstheardofthis

penguinparadise(乐园),myeight-year-oldheartwascapturedandIwas

determinedthat,onewayoranother,Iwouldseethosepenguins.

Ididn'thaveabankaccount,butIdidhaveasmallpiggybank(储蓄

罐).1spentmydaysworkinghardtoearnmoney,andmyevenings

figuringouthowmuchmoreIneededtoearneachyeartotakethetrip

whenIturned18.Iweededmymom'sgarden,mademybrother'sbed,

andkilledspidersformysister,thenputeveryhard-earneddime(十分铸

币)intothatbank.Everyday,Iwouldlookatmyprogressand

congratulatemyselfonbeingonestepclosertothepenguinparadise.

Obviously,mytriphasn'ttakenplace,andbecauseofthelimitonvisiting

SnaresIsland,Idoubtiteverwill.Formonths,though,myworld

surroundswhatwouldhavebeenmyfavoriteplace.Andwhilemy

ten-yearplanslowlydisappeared,andthosehard-earneddimeswere

spentonotherthings,thememoryofSnaresIslandstayswithme.

Othergirlsmayhaveoutgrown(长大而不再要)theirprincess,cowgirl,

orpresidentphases(时期),but1refusetooutgrowmypenguinbecause,

maybe,justmaybe,theworldisstillinmygrasp,goalscanbeachieved,

andafterall,someone'sgottoseethosepenguins!

60.Theauthorwassavingmoneyinorderto.

A.buycolorfulhairtiesB.becomeaprincessC.haveBarbie

dollsD.seethepenguins

61.Theunderlinedword“captured“inParagraph2means”

A.encouragedB.attractedC.frightenedD.understood

62.Theauthordidn'ttraveltoSnaresIslandprobablybecause

A.shedidn'thaveenoughmoneyB.shedidn't

havetime

C.shediscoveredanothermorebeautifulplaceD.thereare

certainrulesthatlimitwhocangothere

63.Wecanlearnfromthispassagethattheauthor.

A.hasn'tgivenuphopeofseeingthepenguinsB.isvery

happytohavesavedalotofmoney

C.likedtravelingverymuchattheageofeightD.willgoto

someotherplacestoseepenguins

答案:60-63DBDA

C

Whatisafloodandwheredoesithappen?

Afloodoccurswhenwaterpoursoverdryland.Floodscancausebig

damagewhentheyhappenunexpectedly.

Heavyraincancausefloods.Ifalotofrainfallsquickly,theearthis

unabletosoak(吸入)itup,andthewaterbuildsupontheground.When

itrunsoffintotherivers,theriversoverflowtheirbanks.

Theworstfloodshappenonlandthatisflatandlow-lying.Theseareasof

landareknownasfloodplains(漫滩).Mud,earth,andlargeobjects,like

cars,canbecarriedlongdistancesbyfloodwaters.Then,diseasespreads

quicklybecausethefloodwaterispolluted.

WhatshouldIknowifIliveonafloodplain?

•Stayawayfromfloodwater.Itmaybepolluted.

•Donotwalkthroughmovingwater.Itcanknockyouoffyourfeet.If

youmustwalkthroughwater,walkwherethewaterisnotmoving.Usea

sticktotestthegroundinfrontofyou.

•Stayawayfrompowerlinesthatareontheground.Youcouldbe

electrocuted(电死).

•Ifyouarescared,shareyourfearswithanadult.Floodscanbeterrible,

butremember-thewaterALWAYSgoesaway!

Whatdangersdoesafloodleadto?

•Electrocutionfrompowerlines

•Dangerousanimalscomingout

•Drowning

WhatshouldIdoifafloodhappens?

•Gettothemeetingplaceofyourfamily.

•Trytogettohigherground.

•Listentoyourfamilyandfollowallinstructionscarefully.

64.Whichofthefollowingarerelatedtoafloodaccordingtothe

passage?

a.heavyrainb.globalwarmingc.low-lyingland

d.thechangeofrivercoursee.flatland

A.a,b,eB.c,d,eC.a,c,eD.b,d,e

65.Youareadvisednottowalkinthemovingwaterbecause.

A.itmaymakeyoufalloverB.youmaysteponfishand

killthem

C.youmaydrinkpollutedwaterD.youmayloseyourshoes

66.Bysaying“thewaterALWAYSgoesaway”,authormeans.

A.watercan'tbestoppedfromflowingB.youneedn'tbeafraidof

floods

C.youshouldpaycloseattentiontofloodsD.itiscommonforfloods

tohappen

67.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatduringaflood.

A.peoplearemorelikelytobeattackedbyanimalsB.runningawayis

agoodwaytosaveyourself

C.gasshouldbecutoffD.adultsshouldtrytopersuadechildren

tokeepsilent

答案:64-67CABA

D

DearEarthmen,

Ihaveenjoyedmystayonyourinterestingunusualplanet.IthinkI

understandthelifeonearthnowandIwouldliketogiveyoumy

impressions.

Firstofallyouliveinboxes.Everymorningyouleaveyourbigboxes

andgetintosmallerboxesonwheels(车轮).Allthesesmallboxesrace

roundandround,andfinallystoptorest.Youthenleavetheseboxeson

wheelsandgotoverylargetallboxes.

Aftertestingalldayyougetbackinyourlittleboxesandreturntoyour

bigboxes.Thereyousitandstareattinyglowingboxeswithmoving

picturesonthefront.

Onlyonethingpuzzledme.OnedayIwenttoafootballgame.Abunch

ofangryboysfoughtoveralittleroundball.Everyoneshoutedloudlyfor

themtostopbuttheykeptonfighting.Theywereangry,Isuppose,about

beingcoopedup(被关起来)inboxesallday.

Thankyouearthmenforthischancetogettoknowyou.

Gratefully,

ThemanfromtheMars(火星)

68.Thesmallboxesonwheelsare..

A.carsB.toysC.housesthatcanbemovedD.boxesinwhich

therearewheels

69.Thetinyglowingboxeswithmovingpicturesonthefrontare

A.TVsetsB.cinemascreensC.cinemasD.telescopes

70.Inthefootballgame

A.theplayerswereveryangrybecausetherewasonlyoneballonthe

playground

B.themanfromtheMarssawaclosematch

C.themanfromtheMarssawafightingamongtheangryboys

D.theplayerswereveryangrybecauseeveryoneshoutedloudlyatthem

答案:68-70AAC

陕西省宝鸡中学10-11学年高二上学期期中考试

A

Ifeltexcited,curiousandnervousatthesametime.Iwasexcited

becauseIwouldbeskipping(勘K级)twogrades.IwascuriousbecauseI

didn'tknowhowhighschoolstudentsweretaught.However,Iwasmost

nervousattheideathatIwouldbedoinghighschoolhomework.

Ihadjustwalkedintotheclasswhenthebellrang.Thiswasn'ta

goodstart.Butthekidinfrontofmelookedveryfriendly.Luckily,since

itwasthefirstdayofschool,myteachertalkedforabouthalfofthe

periodandwejusthadtherestoftheperiodtostarttheclass.Ididn't

knowwhathewassayingatfirst,butwhenIsawtheproblemsonthe

paper,Iknewwhattodo.

Thenextday,thekidsaidhiandIsaidhiback.Wegotintoa

conversation.ItseemedthatwheneverIwastalkingtomyfriend,

everyonestoppedstaringat(盯着看)me.Thentheclassstarted.Itwas

easy.ButIwasstilluncomfortablebecauseIcouldn'tlookaroundwithout

meetingothers9eyes,soIjustkeptmyeyesonthewhiteboardandonmy

textbook.

However,myfrienddidn'tshowupthenextday,andtheeighth

gradersjustkeptonstaringatme.Ididn'tknowwhy.

Thenextdayeverythingchanged.Myfriendwasbacktoschool.I

waspraisedformyhomework.Everyonestaredatmeless.Somestarted

tobealittlefriendliertowardsme.Ifeltathomeatlasthere.Myteachers

alsoseemedprettynice.

41.Iftheauthordidn'tskip,heshouldstudyin.

A.thefourthgradeB.thesixthgradeC.theseventh

gradeD.theeighthgrade

42.Whatmaymaketheauthorcurious?

A.Whathisoldfriendsaredoing.B.Howhighschool

studentsstudy.

C.Howhewilldohishighschoolhomework.D.Whattheeighth

graders'homeworkis.

43.Whydidtheauthoralwayskeephiseyesonthewhiteboardandthe

textbook?

A.Topayattentiontohisteachers.B.Toattracthisteachers'

attention.

C.Tofollowhisteachers'teaching.D.Toavoidmeetingothers'

eyes.

44.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthattheauthor.

A.gotalongwellwithhisnewclassverysoonB.felt

sorryabouthavingskippedtwogrades

C.hadonefriendinhisclassallthetimeD.gotused

toothers'staresintheclassroom

答案:41—44BBDA

B

WhenIwakeuponsummermornings,IknowIamgoingtomy

favoriteplacetovolunteerandmakeadifferenceinsomeone'slifejustby

beingwithhimorher—asummerschoolforautistic(患子瓜独症

的)children.

Byhelpingthekidsreadordomath,Iamnotonlyteaching

importantskillsbutalsohelpingthemfeellikeanyotherkid.Thereare

manywrongideasaboutautism.ThekidsIworkwithcanthinkand{eel.

Theyneedhelponlyincertainareas.

Ofcourse,eachkidisspecial.Forexample,somekidsliketo

draw,andothersliketosing.

Attheschool,thekidslearnthroughabout20activities.These

activitiescanhelpthemlearnskillstheywillneedlaterinlife.

TheveryfirstdayIvolunteered,aboycameuptome,puthis

handonmyshoulder,andsaid“Hello”.Fromthenon,IknewIcould

makeadifference.

Anotherboylovedtohavemereadbooksthatcanhelphimlearn

toread.Sometimeshecouldbeencouragedtoreadafewwordsor

sentences.Finally,onedayduringreadingpractice,hereadnearly220

wordshimself!

Summerschoolisalsoatimeforfun,Lastsummer,bagpipe(风

箱)playerscametoperform.Mostofushadourhandsoverourears

becausetheyweresoloud.Whentheyaskedforavolunteerfromthe

audience,onegirlraisedherhandashighasshecould,gotuponstage,

andeventriedthebagpipesinfrontofeveryone.

Throughtheseexperiences,Irealizethatthechallengesthesekids

facedonotstopthemfr

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