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2018高二暑假培优材料阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。TheOpeningoftheBookNookSaturday,October4,10amto10pmYouwillnotwanttomisstheopeningofyournewneighborhoodbookstore!Locatedat2289MainStreet,theBookNookiswithinwalkingdistanceofschoolsandmanyhomesandbusinesses.eandcheckouttheBookNookonSaturday!Activitieswillinclude:LivemusicbylocalmusiciansOneBookoftheMonthClubmembershipgiveaway(随赠品)WideSelectionTheBookNookhasthreefloorswithbooksofallkinds…anykindyoucouldwant.Ifwedonothavethebookyouarelookingfor,wecanspeciallyorderitforyou.Youwillhaveitinyourhandswithintwodays!ReadingNooksWeareproudofourchildren'sreadingareaonthefirstfloor,aswellasourteenagers'nookonthesecondfloor.efortheactivitiesandstayawhile!Settleinoneoftheseinvitingreadingareas;takeaseatwithagoodbookandafreecupofhotchocolate.Youwilldiscovertheperfectwaytospendafewhours.BookEventsTheBookNookwillbefeaturing(以……为特色)monthlybooksigningsbydifferentauthors,givingyouachancetomeetandspeakwithwellknownwriters.Donotmisstheexperienceofhearingtheseauthorsreadaloudfromtheirownbooks!TheBookoftheMonthClubOurBookoftheMonthClubwillfeature12bookseachyear.Asamember,youwillbeabletoselectonenewbookeachmonth.Themembershipfeeisonly$10.00permonth.Thatisagreatpricefor12bookseachyear!SopleasejoinusonSaturdayandlearnaboutallthattheBookNookhastooffer.Youcaneanytimebetween10amand10pm—ouractivitieslastalldaylong!1.Accordingto"ReadingNooks",anookis.A.aclubthatchildrenmayjoin B.aspaceforacertainpurposeC.aprogramforteenagereaders D.aprizeinanationalpetition2.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBookNook?A.Itisawelllocatedbookstore. B.Anybookcanbefoundrightthere.C.Itisopenfrom10amt010pmeveryday. D.Thethirdfloorisspeciallydesignedforchildren.3.AsamemberoftheBookoftheMonthClub,you.A.canbuyanybookintheBookNookatalowprice B.mayborrowasmanyas12bookseveryweekC.needtopay120dollarseveryyear D.shouldbeovertheageof124.Thepurposeofthetextistogetmorepeopleto.A.giveawaybooksB.visitthebookstoreC.teamfromfamouswritersD.readdifferentkindsofbooksOnacoldmorningin2016,fiveyearoldLucasstandsonthebankofRedMoonRiver,huggingadeadsalmon(鲑鱼)againsthisthickredcoat.Helooksupathisfather,Harry,whonodsencouragingly.“Goahead,”hesays.“Putitin.”Theyoungboydragshisfeetforwardandholdsthefishasfarashecanintotheshallowwater.“It’sfloating!”Lucasyells,delighted.Foramoment,it’salmostasifthehandsomesalmoncouldebacktolife.Lucas’salmonisjustoneof100orsodeathbodiesthatwilllandinRedMoonRiverinahalfhouractivitythismorning,deliveredbydozensofvolunteers.Noneofthesalmonwillrisefromthedead,butJohnson,presidentoftheSaveFishSociety,whohaspromotedthisgathering,iscarryingouttheresurrection(Johnsonleadsthegroup’scampaigntorecoverthisurbanwaterway’ssalmonpopulation.“TheSaveFishSocietystartedexploringthepossibilityofrecoveringthesalmonintheriverinthemid1990s,andtheyalsofocusedonriverrecoveryincitiesworldwide.Johnsonandhisgrouparedevotedtogivingtheriverafullmakeover.Thismonumentalrepairjob,supportedbyapproximately$95,000offundingfromthePacificSalmonFoundationoverthepast15years,hasinvolvedrecoveringtheriverhabitatofsalmonandpreventingitfromwearingaway.Workontheriver’sfinalsectionwaspletedinSeptember2016.5.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesalmonfromparagraph1?A.Itwasdying. B.Itwassaved. C.Itsurvived. D.Ithaddied.6.WhatdoLucasandhisfatherdo?A.Catchasalmonforfun. B.Helpasalmonriseagain.C.Layasalmonintothewater, D.Prayasalmon’sforgiveness.7.Whatwasthesituationabouttheriverinthemid1990s?A.Recoveringtheriverwastoodifficult. B.Itwasinfavorofsalmonpopulation.C.Noonepaidattentiontoitsbadsituation. D.Riverrecoverywasfocusedonworldwide.8.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.WorkonRedB.Johnson’scampaignagainstpollution.C.SavingaRivertosavethesalmon. D.Anunforgettablestoryofthesalmon.CIamsurewe’vealleacrossinspiringquotes(引言)thatmadeusnodinagreementormadeusthink,“Wow,that’sgoodquotes”.Butweendupgoingbacktoprocrastinating(拖延)onwhateveritwaswewereprocrastinatingon.Soisitworthwhiletoreadtheseinspirationalquotes?Well,thatdepends.Quotes,books,articles,audioprograms…allofthesethingsarejusttoolsandthey’reonlyeffectivewhenyouusethem.Idon’tknowaboutyoubutmostquotesIreaddon’tdoanythingforme.However,everynowandthen,Iwilleacrossonethatwillpositivelyaffectmeinsomewaysuchasremindingmetobegrateful,gettingmetoworkoutextrahardatthegymwithoutbeingpressedbymywife,ornevergiveupwhenthingsgettough.Frommyexperience,readingquotesismoreeffectivewhenyou’reactuallytryingtomotivateyourselfratherthanjustreadingthemforthesakeofreadingthem.Thesecondyoufeeltheurgetotakeaction,you’dbetterimmediatelygetupoffyourchairandtakeaction.Thesequotesaren’tforeveryone.Ifyouhavereadtonsofthemandhaveneverbeenmotivatedorhadapositivechangeinthewayyoulookatlifeorhowyoutreatothers,orthesequotesdon’thelpyoutoinsistondoingsomethingwhenyoufeellikegivinguponit,thenit’sprobablynotworthwhiletoreadmoreofthem.Ifyouhavedonesomethingabunchoftimesandit’snotgivingyoutheresultsyouwant,don’tkeepdoingit.Trysomethingelse.Nowifyou’vefoundsomevalueinreadingthesequotesinthepast,continuetomakethemmoreeffectivebylettingthemguideyourlife.9.Whatattitudedoestheauthorhavetowardsmostquoteshehasread?A.Negative. B.Grateful. C.Doubtful. D.Interested10.Whatdoestheauthor’swifeexpecthimtodo?A.Tobegratefulforlife.B.ToexerciseatthegymC.TodoextraworkathomeD.Toreadmoreinspiringquotes11.Forwhomwillthequotesbeeffectiveaccordingtotheauthor?A.Thosewhounderstandthemthoroughly.B.Thosewholackpracticaltoolsinlife.C.Thosewhohavenoonetoturntoforhelp.D.Thosewhotakeimmediateactionafterreadingthem.12.WhatisimpliedinParagraph4?A.Somequotesmayhaveabadinfluenceonpeople.B.Youshouldn’twastetimeonthethingsyoudon’tlike.C.Manywayscanmotivateyoubesidesreadinginspiringquotes.D.You’dbetterkeepawayfromaquoteifitdoesn’tbenefityou.13.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Topersuadepeoplenottowastetimeonquotes.B.toexplainhowtomakeinspiringquoteseffective.C.toencouragepeopletoreadmoreinspiringquotes.D.togivepeopleadviceonhowtochooseusefulquotes.ARecentlyIandotherRedCrossvolunteersmetagroupofvictimsfromHurricaneKatrina.Wewerethere,asmentalhealthprofessionals,tooffer“psychological(心理的)firstaid”andIwasstruckbythesimplehealingpowerofpresence.Aswewalkedinthegatetotheshelter,weweregreetedwithaburstofgratitudefromthefirstpersonwemet.Ifeltappreciated,butalsoguilty,becauseIhadn’treallydoneanythingyet.Ifirstrealizedthepowerofpresencemanyyearsagowhenafriend’smotherpassedawayunexpectedly.Ihadreceivedacallsayingshehadjustpassedaway.Iwantedtorushdownthereimmediately,butdidn’twanttodisturbthisverypersonalperiodofsadness.Iwasatalossforwhattodo.Anotherfriendwithmethensaid,“Justgo.Justbethere.”Idid,andIwillneverregretit.Sincethen,Ihavenothesitatedtobeinthepresenceofothers.OnceIsatatthebedsideofayoungmansufferingfromthepainofhisAIDSrelateddying.Hewasnotawake,andobviouslyunawareofothers’presence.However,theatmospherewasbynomeanssolemn.Hisfamily,playingguitarsandsinging,allowedhimtobepresentwiththemasthoughhewerestillfullyalive.Inmylife,Iamrepeatedlystruckbythehealingpowerofpresence.Init,noneofusaretrulyalone.Itisnotonlysomethingwegivetoothersbutalsochangesmeforthebetter.28.Whywerethehurricanevictimsgratefultotheauthor?A.Hebuiltsheltersforthem.B.Hecametostaywiththem.C.Hewouldofferpsychologicalfirstaidtothem.D.Hebroughtmentalhealthprofessionals.29.Whatdidtheauthordowhenhisfriend’smotherpassedaway?A.Hedecidednottodisturb.B.Hewenttohisfriends’atonce.C.Heknewwhattodoinstantly.D.Hehesitatedoverwhethertogo.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solemn”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Heavybutwarm.B.Alittlesadbutfortable.C.Relaxinganddelightful.D.Veryseriousandunhappy.31.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromhisexperience?A.Beingpresentcanmakeabigdifference.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Thefamilyharmonyisthehappiestthinginlife.D.Beingavolunteercanmakeone’slifemoresignificant.BManyautomobilemakerspresenttheirnewestdesignsatcarshowsaroundtheworld.Manydesignersseektocreatethecarofthefuture.Onedevicethatispopularamongcarmanufacturers(生产商)isanautopilot.Autopilotpermitsacartodriveitselfwithouthumancontrol.A,recentcarshowinGeneva,Switzerlandalsopresentedotherpossibledesigns,includingcarsmanufacturedin3Dprinters.RinspeedisaSwissdesignpany.ItshowedavehiclebasedontheU.S.electriccarTeslaModelS,buttheRinspeedcarincludesalargetelevisionandanespressocoffeemaker.FrankRinderknechtistheCEOofRinspeed.Hesayshedoesnotwanttojustsitandwatchthesteeringwheel(方向盘)turnasheridesinacarwithautopilot.“Iwanttoride,Iwanttosleep,relax,watchmovies,news,anythingelse.Sothat’sthevisionwhichwehave.Thatonedayontheboringmotorwaytraffic,youjustdoanythingwhichmakesyourlifebetter,”saidRinderknecht.Oneofthemostinterestingideaspresentedattheshowisacarbuiltona3Dprinter.TheGermanengineeringfirmEDAGdesignedthecar.Thebodyofthevehiclecalled‘Genesis’isprintedinonepiecefromamaterialcalledthermoplastic(热塑性塑料).ChristophHorvathisaspokesmanforEDAG.“Tocreateacarwithouttheuseofanytool.Thiswouldbearealrevolutionfortheindustry,”saidHorvath.EDAGsaysitbaseditsdesignonaturtleshell.Thepanysaysthedesignprovidestherightamountofstrengthandfirmness.Otherautomakersdidnotlooksofarintothefuture.CzechautomakerSkodapresentedits‘VisionC’modelvehicle.Thecarhasanenvironmentallyfriendlynaturalgasengine.JoDavidsonisapanyspokeswoman.ShesaysthecarreleasesverylowlevelsofthepollutantgasCO2.MsDavidsonsaysthe“VisionC’planstobelaunchedintwoyears.32.Whyisanautopilotpopularamongcarmanufacturers?A.Becauseitcangetacartodriveitself.B.Becauseitcanmakeacarmoremodem.C.Becauseitmayletacarflyintheskyfreely.D.Becauseithasacarmovinginaparticulardirection.33.Whatdoweknowaboutthevehiclecalled‘Genesis’?A.ItisdesignedbytheAmericanengineeringfirm.B.Thebodyofthevehicleisbuiltona3Dprinter.C.FrankRindericnechtisthedesignerofthecar.D.Thecarwasmainlymadefromtheturtleshell.34.Whatisthemonfeatureofthecars?A.Theyareallmadefromthermoplastic.B.Theyailbelongtothecarsofthefuture.C.Allthedesignsarebasedonaturtleshell.D.Theyhaveenvironmentallyfriendlynaturalgasengine.35.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthistext?A.InaneconomicreportB.Inashortstory.C.Inatravelmagazine.D.Inatechnologyreport.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)七选五Everyonemakesmistakes.36.Makingamistakeatwork,however,canbemoreserious.Itmaycauseproblemsforyouremployerandevenaffectthepany’sbottomline.Evilconsequenceswillfinallyedowntoyou.Simplycorrectingyourmistakeandmovingonmaynotbeanoption.Whenyoumakeamistakeatwork,yourcareermaydependonwhatyoudonext.Admityourmistake.Tellyourbossaboutyourmistakeimmediately.Theonlyexceptionisthatyoumakeaninsignificanterrorthatwillnotaffectanyone.Otherwise,don’ttrytohideyourmistake.37.Presentyourbosswithaplantofixyourmistake.Whenyougotoyourbosstoadmityourmistake,youmusthaveaplanforcorrectingit.Presentyourplanclearly.Tellyourbosshowlongitwilltaketocarryoutyourplanandifthereareanycostsinvolved.Don’tblameanyoneelseforyourmistake.38.Encouragethosewhomayshareresponsibilitytofollowyourleadinadmittingtoyourboss.39.There’sabigdifferencebetweenadmittingyourmistakeandbeatingyourselfupaboutit.Takeresponsibilitybutdon’tblameyourselfformakingit,especiallyinpublic.Correctyourmistakeonyourowntime.Ifyouhavetospendextrahoursatworktocorrectyourmistake,don’texpecttobepaidforthattime.40.A.YoucanuseyourlunchhoworeintoworkearlyB.YouwilllookterribleifsomeoneelsediscoversitC.Apologizeforyourmistakebutdon’tbeatyourselfupD.Pointingfingerswoo,thelpyouifyoumakeamistakeE.StrengthenyourfriendshipwithyourbossF.You’llfeelashamedifyourcolleaguetakestheresponsibilityforyouG.Usuallyyoucancorrectyourerrororjustforgetaboutitandmoveon第三部分语言知识运用完形Caseywasn’tthemostpopulardoginherownerCardBaird’sneighborhood.Shehadaheartofgoldbutanosefor41.SowhenammknockedonCarol’s42andthenaskedforherdog’sname,Carolaskedherself.WhatdidCaseydothistime?“Everydayforthelastseveralweeks,”theman43,“Yourdoghaswanderedoffthestreetandeuninvitedintomyhouse.”“I’mso44,”Carolsaid,“Idon’tknowwhyCaseygetsherselfintosuchtrouble.Alotofit’sour45.Wehavetostartwashinghermore46.Buthonestly,shemeansno47…”“No,youdon’t48themaninterrupted,“Icameoverto49you.”ThemanmusthaveseentheconfusiononCarol’sface.He50thathisfather,whohadAlzheimer’s(老年痴呆症)andneededconstantmonitoring.51himhadmadethemanandhiswifemuchtired.“Andthen,oneday,yourdogshowedup,”themansaid,“Shewanderedintothehouseand52rightbesidehim,likeshehadplannedtovisithimallalong.”HesawhisfatherturntoCaseyandbeginto53her.Hestrokedherandfellpeacefullyasleep.Casey54thenextday,andeverydayafterthat,55shehadanappointmenttokeep.“Tomywifeandme,”theneighborsaid,“Caseywasa(n)56fromheaven.IsCaseyhere?”“Yes,sheis,”Carolsaid,“Casey!”Caseylookedattheneighborwith57eyes.Theneighborgaveagentlepat.“Youmusthaveknown,didn’tyou?”theneighborsaidtoCasey,“That’swhyyoujuststopped58a“59what?”Carolasked.“MyfatherdiedinhissleepthenightafterCasey’slastvisit.Sheknewher60wasover.”41.A.sound B.trouble C.message D.danger42.A.door B.head C.wall D.chair43.A.admitted B.argued C.introduced D.began44.A.fearful B.curious C.sorry D.nervous45.A.regret B.fault C.feeling D.misunderstanding46.A.proudly B.calmly C.closely D.happily47.A.harm B.weakness C.difference D.shame48.A.agree B.understand C.mind D.apologize49.A.thank B.forgive C.support D.instruct50.A.thought B.explained C.supposed D.proved51.A.Caringfor B.Lookingfor C.Talkingabout D.Replyingto52.A.barked B.watched C.waited D.sat53.A.train B.follow C.pat D.help54.A.hid B.left C.returned D.traveled55.A.though B.because C.incase D.asif56.A.animal B.gift C.chance D.signal57.A.searching B.closing C.leaving D.wondering58.A.greeting B.ing C.resting D.hunting59.A.Believed B.Imagined C.Noticed D.Known60.A.experimentB.trade C.job D.conversationAInmyentirechildhood,doctorstoldmeIwasoverweightsothatIwouldneverplaysportsorbeathletic.Nooneshouldlistentothenegativityofothers.Ifsomeonesaysyoucan’t,thenprovethemwrong.WhenIfirststartedIcouldn’tdoasingleproperpushupandIwasoutofbreathafterwalkingupthebasementstairs.Insteadofgivingupandsayingitwashopeless,Idecidedtostruggleagainstwhatthedoctorshadtosayaboutmyfuture.Itwasn’tfunatfirst.Infact,itwasextremesuffering.Thefirst23yearswerespentjustgettingmyselftothepointwheremosthealthyyoungmenwouldmerelystartfrom.ItwasonlyafteryearsofhardworkandpatiencethatIbegangainingaconsiderableamountofmuscleandstrength.WhenIfinallygottothepointoffeelinggoodaboutmyselfandmybodyforthefirsttimeinmylife,mybodydecidedtogivemethefingeronceagain.Idevelopedsevereulcerativecolitis(溃疡性结肠炎)andlostitall.Thechildwhooncewasextremelyoverweightwasnowthemanwholookedlikeacancersurvivor.Iwentfrom210poundsfairlyfitto160poundsofskinandbonewithin23months.Onceagain,IworkedmywaybackuptowhereIoncewasandrunmoreandmoreforgreaterdistancesandlongerperiods.Nowtat205poundsandnearingmiddleaged,IamthefittestIhaveeverbeeninmylife.Iamnotsharingthisstoryinordertotalkbig.IamonlyhopingthatmystorywillencouragesomeonewhoisstrugglinglikeIwastostepupandtaketheirlifeandtheirhealthintotheirhands.Nevergiveup!IfIcandoit,thenanyonecan.24.Whatdidtheauthordecidetodoaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Beaprofessionalathlete. B.Followthedoctors’advice.C.Setthedoctors’adviceaside. D.Pointoutothers’negativity.25.Whatdidtheauthordowhenfacingchallenge?A.Waitpatiently. B.Continuefighting.C.Giveuphope. D.Consulthisdoctor.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“givemethefinger”inparagraph3referto?A.Treatmebadly. B.Supportmefirmly.C.Congratulatemewarmly. D.Helpmegreatly.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tosharehisexperiencesagainstillness. B.Toshowhisdeeploveoftakingexercise.C.Toinspireotherstomeetchallengesbravely. D.Tointroduceanewwayofimprovinghealth.DNowthatmymodelmachineworks,mynextengineeringprojectwillbehookingituptothealarmsystemofanactualcar.Iwanttohelpparentsavoidtheriskofforgettingbyaccident,whichcouldchangethefamily’slivesforever.Ihaveparticipatedinseveralsciencefairpetitions,likeGoogleScienceFairandSantaGertrudisSchoolScienceFair,individuallyandasateamwithmyolderbrothers.BroadMASTERShasbeenveryimportantinencouragingmetopursue(探求)STEMScience,Technology,EngineeringandMathematics.STEMisthemainsourceofknowledgeforeven1fieldintheworld.Youcanfindscienceineveryactivityyoudoanditdoesnothavetobeaplicatedsubjectatschool.Thisiswhatfirstinterestedmeinit.ItchangedthewayIsawtheworld.WhenIwaspresentingmyprojectatStateofTexasScienceFair2017,Iwasn’tfeelingtoogreat,andafterthejudgescameby,IfeltlikeIwasn’tgoingtowin.ThenIsawfourfamiliescrowdingaroundmyboardIwasshocked.Theywantedmetopresentmyprojecttothembecausetheyknewaboutitfromthenews.Theseparentsaskedmetotalktotheirkidsandinspirethem.IfellveryexcitedbecauseIgottopresenttheinventionthatledmetowhatIamnowtotheworld.MycurrentgoalsaretoextendrangesinSTEMinhighschool,sinceinmiddleschoolyouaremorelimited.IwouldliketopeteintheUniversityinterscholasticTeam,participateinIntelISEF,peteintheGoogleScienceFairagain,andpresentbetterprojectsforsciencefair.InsteadofwatchingthatonelastplotofaTVshow,goandthinkofhowyoucancreatesomethingormakesenseofsomethingyou’reenthusiasticabout.Workhardineverythingyoudoforeverymomentofyourlife,makethatonethingintothebestthing,andimproveyourplanningoftheproject.32.Howwilltheauthorhelpparentsavoidtheriskofforgetting?A.Bychangingthefamily’slivesforever. B.Byfittingthealarmsysteminactual cars.C.Byrunningtheriskingoftrafficaccidents. D.Bymakinghismodelmachinework well.33.Whatchangedthewaytheauthorsawdieworld?A.Hisprojectpresentation. B.HispursuingSTEM.C.Hisinventiveachievements. D.Hisattendingpetitions.34.Whydidthefourfamiliescrowdaroundtheauthor’sboard?A.Towitnesshisproject. B.Toacquirehissignature.C.Topurchasehispatent. D.Toinspiretheirchildren.35.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodo?A.Doalltothebestofourability. B.Workhardtobeefamous.C.ConsiderflowtocreateaTVplot. D.Employtimeeffectivelytoliftus.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)七选五Talkingtoyourselfmayseemalittleshameful.Accordingtothewellknownsaying,talkingtoyourselfisthefirstsignofmadness,36Talkingtoourselves,whetheroutloudorsilentlyinourheads,isavaluabletoolforthought.Farfrombeingmentallyill,selftalkallowsustoplanwhatwearegoingtodo,manageouractivities,regulateouremotionsandevencreateadescriptionofourexperience.37Aschildren,accordingtotheRussianpsychologistLevVygotsky,weuseprivatespeechtoregulateouractionsinthesamewaythatweusepublicspeechtocontrolthebehaviorofothers.38Psychologicalexperimentshaveshownthattheprivatespeechcanimproveourperformanceontasksrangingfromjudgingwhatotherpeoplearethinkingtosortingimagesintocategories.Onerecentstudysuggestedthatselftalkismosteffectivewhenweaddressourselvesinthesecondperson,as“you”ratherthan“I”.39Ifyouwantproof,turnonthesportschannel.You’recertaintoseeanathleteortwocheeringthemselvesupwithabitterphraseorscoldingthemselvesafterabadshot.Conductadialoguewithourselves.40Theprivatespeechseemstobeaparticularlygoodwayofsolvingproblemsandworkingthroughideas.Thetoandfrobetweendifferentpointsofviewmeansourthoughtscanendupinexpectedplaces,justlikearegulardialoguecan,andmightturnouttobeoneofthekeyslohumancreativity.A.Whatisprivatespeech?B.Buithereisnoneedforembarrassment.C.Psychologistsrefertothisasprivatespeech.D.Askquestionsoftheselfandprovideanswers.E.Wedoalotofprivatespeechwhenweareyoung.F.Aswegrowolder,wemaketheprivatespeechbeethewayofblinking,G.Althoughtheprivatespeechiseffective,weneverentirelyputawaytheoutloudspeech.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分1第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Alittlegirlworkedatherdeskinthepurplebedroomofherchildhoodhome.Thegirl’shomeworkwasto41a“truestory”.Simple.Yetthereshewas,42Soattentivewasthegirlchangingwordsto43themood(语气),erasingpassagestomovethestoryalong,readingoutloudto44therhymethatshejumpedwhenshe45herfather’shandonhershoulder.Dadwasabusinessmanager.Helikedto46andwatchTVatnight.Itwasnothis47tocheckinonher.“Daddy?”shesaid,lookingupathim.“Iliketowriteaboutthingsthatreally48Iwanttobeaneditor.”“I’mgladtoseeyoutakeyourschoolworkso49,”hesaid.“I’mproudofyou.”50bekissedthetopofherhead.Decadeslater,thegirl1sgreateffortinwriting51heratopjobalReader’sDigest,a52thathasfornearlyacenturytoldtruestoriesof53interest.Asshewalkedoutoftheofficethatafternoon,she54thenightinherpurplebedroomanddecidedthatforeveryissue(期刊),shewouldwritehereditor’snoteasastory.Thatway,shewouldhonorthe55ofthemagazine.She56hermomwiththenewsofherjob.“Oh,honey,Iwishyourfatherwere57.”hermomwrote.“Hewouldbesoproud.”Asan58,IamdoingtheworkIlove,writingaboutpeopleofinterestdoingthingsthatmatter.It’sbeena59toconnectwiththethousandsofyouwhohave60tome.Let’scontinuetodoso.41.A.draw B.dream C.tell D.write42.A.polishing B.decorating C.designing D.posting43.A.help B.improve C.threat D.expect44.A.trust B.admire C.perfect D.appreciate45.A.fell B.ignored C.discovered D.touched46.A.study B.relax C.show D.slip47.A.custom B.duty C.habit D.task48.A.happen B.recognize C.think D.admit49.A.lightly B.patiently C.seriously D.honestly50.A.For B.But C.Or D.And51.A.won B.sank C.sought D.left52.A.book B.novel C.newspaperD.magazine53.A.exciting B.amazing C.lasting D.surprising54.A.forgot B.remembered C.regretted D.reflected55.A.question B.importance C.tradition D.role56.A.texted B.asked C.telephoned D.informed57.A.alone B.asleep C.awake D.alive58.A.architect B.editor C.educator D.artist59.A.change B.privilege C.petition D.challenge60.A.turnedout B.reachedout C.gaveout D.pickedout第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。ManyChinesestudentswhoenteredthefirstyearofprimaryorjuniorhighschoolinSeptemberhavereceivednewversionsofChineselanguagetextbooks.Thetextbooksattach61(important)totraditionalChineseculture,reportedbyXinhuaNewsAgency.Thearticleswerechosenfromclassicprose,essays,historicalrecords,andpoetry62(date)backtotheHan,TangandSong63(dynasty).Thetextbookswere
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